12-18-2011, 11:09 AM | #101 |
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Quick break between AK & MK, dinner last night at Boma at AK Lodge was amazing. Free dining rocks anyway, but to get that as a throw-in for booking off-peak is unbelievable. One of the 2-3 best meals we've ever had here I think.
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12-18-2011, 11:33 AM | #102 | |
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We ate at Boma when we were there in October. Really great stuff. The restaurant at Kidani Village is also very good. |
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12-18-2011, 12:53 PM | #103 | |
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When we we went earlier in the year they had some KimPossible thing in EPCOT that sounds similar to this. I think it would have been even more interesting if they played up the special effects, and if it is well integrated into the theming I don't think people would be too put off. In fact, me and my future step-boy entertained the crowds when we set off a few of them. Particularly Germany has a couple interesting ones. Would be interested to see if they put some set pieces into the Magic Kingdom idea, or if it is all just cartoon windows. |
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12-20-2011, 02:38 AM | #104 |
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Extra Magic Hours tonight at MK ... 3am finish is getting to be a bitch at my age, even with a midafternoon nap
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12-21-2011, 07:03 AM | #105 |
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My knees are starting to think this is something other than The Happiest Place on Earth. The rest of me is okay with that description. Osborne Family Christmas lights are spectacular. Crowds are summer-like at this point, lines are some of the worst I've ever seen (and this is my 18th visit), cast members say they've been surprised at the amount of bump they're seeing compared to what was expected in the run up to the holidays.
The changes (vs nearly 5 years ago) aren't as dramatic as I expected, more visual (Fantasyland revamp is pretty huge) than functional/practical as far as the experience. I'm not thrilled with the reduction in smoking areas, that's mostly because of some of the location choices they made rather than the actual change in number of areas though. (killed two of my most frequent go-to spots) I can't emphasize enough just how much of a game-changing experience getting free dining is, that's been incredible (we around the $500 mark in savings already & we're a little past halfway). Food cost is up sharply since the last visit, easily the biggest difference I've seen.
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01-14-2012, 11:09 AM | #106 |
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Has anyone done any of the driving packages at Walt Disney World Speedway? We are looking at maybe going down when Tyler is 4 next fall and this just caught my eye so was wondering on feedback
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01-14-2012, 10:45 PM | #107 |
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T- 26 days. Can someone point me to a link about when the Fantasyland expansion is opening? I think OldGiants said February, but I don't know a day. We are arriving Feb 11 and I would hate to have Grand Opening crowds to deal with! |
01-15-2012, 09:30 AM | #108 |
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I think the majority of the new stuff is much later in the year. This what I was able to find:
"When does the new Fantasyland open? The new Fantasyland will be opened in phases, with the first opening in late 2012, and the remainder opening in 2013. Disney confirmed in late September that opening in early 2012 will be at least one half the new double Dumbo, "The Great Goofini", which is the rethemed Barnstormer attraction, and the completely rebuilt Fantasyland train station. Dumbo will be closing in its current location on January 9 2012, to be relocated in Storybook Circus. Disney list the reopening date of February 18 2012, so it seems logical that this may be the opening date of the the very first part of the new Fantasyland." For a site that shows the latest construction: http://www.wdwmagic.com/Attractions/...yland/News.htm
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Yes, the Fantasyland changes are opening 'after summer' according to my daughter. I misunderstood what she'd said about Sorcerers to be all of it. The Sorcerers stuff should be there by the end of February.
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My mom brought back maps of all the parks when she went in Sept, is that what is the grassy area on the map behind fantasyland and towards tomorrowland? I think she said when on the monorail this view was blocked as well. |
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Yes. It is the old "Toon Town" and the area that years ago had the 20,000 Leagues under the Sea ride, among others. If I remember correctly there will be several new rides including a new Dumbo plus the old one. A Seven Dwarves mine ride that will be like an inside Big Bad Wolf ride (for those familiar with King's Dominion). Also Gaston's restaurant (lots of antlers, of course) and Little mermaid ride and Belle's castle, among others.
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Here's a link to a copy of the map of New Fantasyland that is on the walls in the park:
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/158...tasyland31.jpg My daughter worked on several of the circus tents. Her group made them look like tents on the outside and inside, but they are designed to withstand hurricanes. She said if a Category 5 storm bears down on Orlando, that's where she's heading to ride out the storm.
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Very interesting. Almost makes me want to postpone our planned vacation to Disney, was about to make the reservations for December of this year.
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Enforcing FastPass return times? Will have to tinker with my strategy a bit now. Guess that means the larger group "save what we don't use today to use tomorrow" method is off the table as well...
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04-19-2012, 11:37 PM | #116 |
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04-20-2012, 12:34 AM | #117 |
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{scratches head} Within a little bit of reason (5-10 mins), I don't know that I've ever seen them not enforced with the exception of the absolute slowest seasons.
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04-20-2012, 12:44 AM | #118 |
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Cedar Point is introducing some new Fast Lane thing where you spend an extra 30-50 dollars to skip a chunk of line. I am unsure how much line, but if it drops you down to 30mins per ride it's a no brainer. Works all day, too.
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I went to Disneyland this weekend and I saw them enforce the fastpass time at least once. If they dont then whats the point of even having them at all?
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It has always depended on the cast member and what 'The Word' is that day. Mostly they let you go. The RFID stuff at EPCOT is the likely future, as is the playing cards used for Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. My son-in-law stopped by Space Mountain in Orlando to get a fast past first thing, got on a plane and flew to LA, then used that fast pass to ride Space Mountain in Disneyland that night. It's considered 'Coast to Coast Space Mountain' or some such thing by CMs.
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Made a week long trip a year out there for the last six years and have never had anyone give me any grief about coming back after the return window had expired. Never had them stop us at Disneyland either (and I go there at least once a month). Guess you could still try to bury expired ones in a stack of good ones, but if they're checking return times, it'll be harder to do...and they're more likely to thumb through the stack to check all of them, which they never were in the past (which is how we used to use a different day FP - just put the ones from the different day at the end of the stack and fan them so the CM could see you had the right number - was easier to get away with that before they started printing the date in such a big font).
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Much as I'm personally not into theme parks that is all kinds of awesome (I didn't 'mind' them before we moved to Florida but my wife's insistence on us going to Disney about 6 times in our first year here has killed any interest me or my kids have in such things .... my wife however still loves them and I enjoy/endure an annual visit for her birthday most years) |
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I've had a season pass for 3 of the past 4 years and have never had a problem with using a fast pass, past the time on the ticket
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Really special stuff here about a kid with autism and his favorite ride. It's a long read, but yet another great example why Disney is such a great place.........
http://www.shmoolok.com/Blog/tabid/6...t-Prelude.aspx http://www.shmoolok.com/Blog/tabid/6...f-the-End.aspx http://www.shmoolok.com/Blog/tabid/6...ne-of-All.aspx http://www.shmoolok.com/Blog/tabid/6...ting-Down.aspx http://www.shmoolok.com/Blog/tabid/6...ig-Ending.aspx http://www.shmoolok.com/Blog/tabid/6...-Epilogue.aspx |
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That's an awesome story - we found out 4 years ago that our son (who was just 3 at the time) had a gluten allergy. We never had heard of such a thing and had a trip planned to go to Disney for the first time. I nearly cancelled the trip because we had just started learning about all the foods he could have and not have anymore and I figured how on earth would we be able to feed him at Disney.
I contacted Disney and they said they could accommodate a gluten allergy and so we went ahead...best decision ever. Not only could they accommodate him, a chef came out at every place we ate to go over options with us or create something totally off the menu for him. On top of that they would frequently give us extra desserts to take along so he would have snacks for later and they gave us the names of all the companies who made the foods so we could find them back home. I had no idea we could find tapioca rolls and bread, gluten free brownies and cookies and breaded chicken tenders that were gluten free. We've been back 3 times since then and I can't wait for another chance to go again. They've gone over and above time and again to make our son feel special with his allergy. I know its expensive but for a place we can go that we know the kids will have a blast and that they're going to look out for our son's food allergy Disney can't be beat. |
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Man, I just did my online check in for my vacation that starts next Sunday. Disney makes it so fucking easy, and accommodates anything you need. It's no wonder people keep going back, and back.
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We went on our honeymoon last year and I absolutely can't wait to get back there with Davin.
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I believe tomorrow is the 1st day you can start booking 2013 vacations.
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That's all kinds of awesome. Talk about a company that just...gets it.
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So we decided to take the family on an Orlando vacation in the spring, with a few days at Disney. My wife and I have four boys, ages 13, 11, 9, and 9. Our schedule set up so we spent a few days in St. Augustine at the beach, then drove to Orlando for four straight days of theme parks. We did the first day at Lego Land (where I would recommend staying away unless all of your kids are 6 or younger). We did the second day at Universal Islands of Adventure. Got there at 8am, left at 10pm, completely exhausted. The lines were pretty crazy, at least an hour wait for almost everything. We got around that a little bit by going single rider, but its not as fun for the whole family if you don't get to ride together.
We were a little worried about Disney. We bought two day park hoppers for six, so we had a ton of flexibility, but we were really concerned about the wait times. We could do some fast pass here and there, but that only gets you so far. As some folks here might know, my 11 year-old has Down syndrome. His stamina, while impressive at times, tends toward melt down when he has to wait in line or stand still for long periods of time. But we decided to tough it out and just do as much as he could do, even if that meant riding just a few rides. Then a cool thing happened. We were waiting in line at bag check when my wife met another family with a little girl with Ds. They told us that we needed to head over to guest services with our kid and they would help us out. So we did. And they did, no questions asked. We were given a ticket that, when shown to the host for each ride, got us in the fast pass line. For every single ride. Almost every ride for two days at every park had a wait of 60-90 minutes, but our son was able to ride everything. I felt a little guilty, but at the end of the day it was a nice little bit of recognition for him and he felt like a rock star. For a kid who was dealt such a shitty hand in this life, it was nice for him to be able to be king for two days. We weren't huge Disney fans before that, but they completely exceeded our expectations and have found fans for life after this experience. There was never any attitude or sidelong glances or anything from any of the cast members and there absolutely could have been with six of us hitting the fastpass line every time. This picture is what happiness looks like and it is in large thanks to Disney and their willingness to go above and beyond accommodating a family with a boy with special needs (he loved Rock n Rollercoaster so much he got the shirt!).
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That's awesome, Subby.
We went to Disneyland out here a couple of weeks ago, and were pleased with the treatment and accommodation of our toddler. From the Ride Switch/Stroller Pass to the patience in getting him in and out of rides. It brought it home when we went to Legoland Discovery Center in Atlanta and saw the general lack of concern or customer service. Disney does know how to run a park. And Carsland is really freaking cool. |
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We do this for my son who is on the autistic spectrum. Like you, I felt guilty about this, but my wife convinced me there was no shame in having Disney create an environment where you can actually enjoy yourself. Otherwise the trips would be absolutely miserable. Disney is awesome at this.
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Just a FYI to those of you who feel guilty about it. The rest of us don't mind at all. Disney is special for a reason and most people feel good about themselves when they see situations like yours where Disney gives that person 'rockstar' treatment. It's fantastic. |
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Exactly. I am so stoked. We have had a 20 night countdown with all different Disney movies. Screw that "no more than 30 minutes a day" TV stuff. My 4 and 6 year old are beyond excited.
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Yeah, my parents are taking the whole family (total of 3 kids, spouses, and 2 grandkids) in June 2014. I'm pretty close to convincing my wife to take the little one (just turned 2) down next September when there will be no crowds and we can relax.
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Just got here. They let me go to my room 6 hours before check in time. I thought I'd just drop my stuff, and not get my room yet. Get to my room, they upgraded me to a woods view with a balcony, no charge. Wow.
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Had something like this on our last trip, have to admit that it was not only a great savings but also worked perfectly (much to my surprise)
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I remember the incarnations that were rolled out originally, not a good deal, pretty limiting, and crappy restrictions, so I had grave reservations about it. The current version (assuming it hasn't changed recently) went off without a hitch and worked very well for even food oriented visitors like us.
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This thread is awesome. Me and fiance are doing our honeymoon at Disney this October (14th through 21st or round abouts - at least starting on the 14th) and I think French Quarter is a great option for us. Also going to be on the look out for dining plans after all the pushing for it .
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I had to move my trip back a couple of weeks to take advantage of it, with the hotel that I had previously reserved, but it represented over $1,000 savings so it was definitely worth making some adjustments. |
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Man, we just got back. My 6 year old daughter looked at me after the Cinderella Royal table night and said, "Dad, that was the greatest night of my life". Brought a tear to my eye. My 4 year old son, who is as introverted as me, ran up to Donald Duck and jumped on him out of joy when we saw him last night. Needless to say, we'll be booking for next summer as well. I have to take advantage of this stuff before my kids are teenagers and don't want anything to do with me.
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