Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse! (Preferably at night)
We also have to pull the rope at the well dig site next to Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular.
Nice work, pal.
Dole whips, dinner at Boatwrights, a round of Let's Go Jungle at Quest.
When my son was younger, we had to do the dinosaur dig at AK after riding Primevil Whirl and having chicken and ribs lunch at Flame Tree. It's been a long time since we've been there.
We go to the Wilderness Lodge and sit in front of the fire place, then take the boat to another location.
It's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow...
Going to the monorail resorts for lunch at their quick service areas :-)
Riding the boat from Wilderness Lodge to Magic Kingdom at night when it is all lit up.
CzepielCrew;2501698 wrote: Riding the boat from Wilderness Lodge to Magic Kingdom at night when it is all lit up.
This is something we did for the first time on our last trip. We were just using it for transportation (not as an attraction in itself), but I agree that it is a magical experience. When we were boating over, the fireworks for Wishes were going.
I will add though, I'm a huge fan of all Disney water transportation.
Carrie
CBR: 2/21-2/25/17
POR: 6/4-6/11/16
POFQ: 11/15-11/19/15
8/28-9/1/14 -DL-Dumbo 19.3 C2C
POR: 1/7-1/14/14 -Dopey 48.6
POR: 6/11-6/17/13
ASMu: 1/11-1/15/13 -1st Full 26.2
ASMu: 9/22-9/28/11
ASMu: 6/7-6/13/11
Pop: 1/30-2/6/10
Pop: 2/1-2/7/09
Pop: 1/08
ASMu: 05/06
Off-site: 12/93
No trip is complete for us without a meal at 'Ohana and at least one viewing of the Electrical Water Pageant.
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We always have a day of random traveling/sight-seeing using the various in park transport systems. We catch the first bus we see out to one of the parks, then decide there what resort to head to next (through either bus, monorail, or boat). Once at the random resort, we look around for a while, then hop on the next outgoing transport to wherever. This continues until for pretty much the rest of the day, as long as people aren't tired.
Swiss Family Robinson Tree house
Dole whip:thumbsup:
Boardwalk
Animal Kingdom Jambo
Coronado Springs
POP
POP
POP
POP
Riverside
A ride on the railroad.. Or I was never there.
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2016 POR
2015 CS
2014 WDW-Offsite
2014 Disneyland-offsite
2014 CBR
2013 Dolphin
2012 POR
2012 WDW-Offsite
2011 ASMusic, POR
1998 Dixie Landings
1990's, Dixie Landings, Misc Offsite
Breakfast at Crystal Palace
Eating schoolbread while waiting for Illuminations
Riding Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
Rockin' Roller Coaster and the Magic Kingdom Opening Show when it was on the train platform. But now that it's gone, and the castle show is completely underwhelming, we'll have to find something else!
2002 - 2022: 20+ visits (POR, BW, All Stars, VWL, CSR, BLT, BC, SSR, CB, Dolphin, OKW, Poly, offsite x8)
DL - 1996, 2019
Next up - January 2023 short trip! We just want to try that 50th Anniversary chocolate monstrosity at Mexico!
First off, I love this thread. I love reading people's "must-dos." This is what makes Disney so special: such a variety of options to appeal to everyone.
For us, each trip must include the Hoop-Dee-Do Review. Also, each trip begins with a shopping spree at the Emporium. Each trip ends with a shopping spree at MouseGear. Must have at least one day of snacking and drinking around the world showcase.
WDW - 99 Off Site
WDW - 00 C.Springs, Wilderness
WDW - 01 POFQ, Boardwalk
WDW - 02 C.Beach, POFQ, AK Lodge
WDW - 04 Riverside
WDW - 05 C.Springs
WDW - 07 Riverside
WDW - 11 C.Beach
WDW - 12 POFQ
WDW - 14 Riverside
WDW - 15 POFQ
WDW - 19 Wilderness
WDW - 20 C.Beach
Riding KS in Animal Kingdom and the carousel in the MK. For DH, it's having a WDW blueberry muffin for breakfast.
Riding the monorail at least once during our trip and having churros at Mexico!
April 6-9 2006 Pop Century
July 5-11 2007 Pop Century
September 20-25th 2009 Pop Century
June10-June 16 2012 Pop Century
September 5-15 2013 Pop Century Disneymoon
August 10-20th 2016 Pop Century (Daughter's first trip)
















