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The WL IS our home-away-from-home @ WDW.
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BB has Summit Plummet...'nuf said! But, TL has the better wave pool and Shark Reef absolutely rocks! Hard choice.
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The same places we would go w/kids, so we just take 'em with us! :D
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Take a walk down memory lane w/me...won't you? Early 1980s, Poly resort. A little tucked-away place called the "Tambu Lounge". Held probably 20-30 people comfortably. Entertainment was a guy who...
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We use to go during summer, but for the last 8-9 yrs, we've gone in Oct. due to our DD fall break from school. Better weather, less crowds, and best of all, The Epcot Food & Wine Fest....YUMMY!!...
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OMG...what a list. It would be easier for me to list the attractions that I WILL miss!
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:coaster::coaster::coaster: RRC, BABY!!:thumbsup:
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Absolutely not! I adhere to the three "C"s. Cool, comfortable, and casual. We don't dine anywhere on property that has a specific "dress code". What I put on in the AM, is what I'm wearin in the PM....
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DD chooses the Mickey ice cream bars, DH picks the Dirty Bananas @ WL (not for kids, but still very yummy), and my fave...the sweet toasted pecans at the little cart just outside The Land @ Epcot....
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Not cheating. Just inventive planning! :D
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The Cronkite version was my first and, IMHO, still the best...RIP Mr. Cronkite! :thumbsup:
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Our oldest WDW souvenir ...our ride tickets from 1974 and 1975. WOW...:eyes: how things have changed!
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We love the Hoop-Dee-Doo (if you can get in) and never miss it. If you're into a nice evening stroll, DH and I recommend taking a leisurely stroll @ Epcot around WS lagoon, and just nosh a little...
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In MK...over the train station is the BEST spot if you're willing to get there EARLY and wait, any place on Main St is great, or in Liberty Sq or Frontierland, or on the bridge to Tomorrowland.
In...
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We use the DV card for just about everything to earn the points. They have really done us right over the years. Recently, we received an update to a courtyard view and got a $200 reduction off our...
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For me it would be Epcot. As much as I love MK (and I do), it's a 1/2 day park for me. Epcot would cover all the bases. Thrill rides, techno stations, leisurely attractions, and a stroll around WS...
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As a breast cancer survivor, I can't say that I personally find that, offensive. This young lady may have a survivor in her family, or may just be a supporter. Whatever the case, any way of bringing...
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I would have to say that sleeping in would be the dumbest thing for me personally. But, on a scarier/dumber note, back in '80, DH and I walking back to the Golf Resort (how long ago was that?), from...
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I'm not a TOT rider, but the rest of my crew is, so while they head over there, I'm off to my fave attraction which is the RRC. I get FPs for EVERYONE and go on the single rider line (as often as...
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For us, the park hopper is a definite necessity, as we are, and always have been a 2-park-a-day family. We do all we want @ one park in the AM, head back to our resort for a little "down-time", then...
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I really don't care as long as I'm in Epcot:D. But if I had to choose, I'm kinda partial to France cause of the little back area by the pastry shop...YUM, and my DD is kinda into Norway cause of the...
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Unfortunately, we're missing the magic this year also ! :( Our next journey is in Oct '09. That's when DD will be 16, and able to drive and do some of the tours among other things. In my opinion,...
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Price should certainly be a factor in your decision. That being said, I can only speak for my family when I say that several journeys ago, we were also able to upgrade to the WL, and have not looked...
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YES! :yay: YES!:thumbsup: YES!:number1:
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I can only speak for us, but we never attend EMH parks and always have park-hopper passes as we are a 2-park-a-day family. We do one park in the AM, head back our resort for a little mid-day "down...
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