So I am in Disney right now and I have a question...

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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,827
    YES reservations is the only way there ...
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Fahka
    Fahka Posts: 3,187
    Disney is a shit head company who rapes families (their wallets of course)

    I didnt go to actual disney but stayed in a resort within the park and holy shit.. u can't even get a free bar of soap in that bitch! not even a bagel :evil:
  • CHANGEinWAVES
    CHANGEinWAVES Posts: 10,169
    Disney is a shit head company who rapes families (their wallets of course)

    I didnt go to actual disney but stayed in a resort within the park and holy shit.. u can't even get a free bar of soap in that bitch! not even a bagel :evil:
    Each time I stayed in a hotel IN disney the toiletries in the room were like any other hotel, they'd replace them when they were gone (that's the reason my parent have a whole drawer full of mickey soap and shampoo) ;)
    "I'm not present, I'm a drug that makes you dream"
  • YourDirtisMyfood
    YourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,668
    Lucifer wrote:
    for those going this year, my word of advice is to pack a 6-pack of water (for each check-in luggage). The lines for drinks at some parks are ridiculous and they're like $5 a pop for a small botter of water...forget soda. Storing a 6 pack for each piece of luggage you check in (can't carry on liquids) will come in handy--trust me. Don't worry about the weight limit, if you're a few pounds over they'll let u through.

    why not just buy water from the local conveinence store instead of dragging that heavy shit around an airport?


    if you have a rent a car, sure, but many just take the magical express to their hotel resort and rely on the busses to take them from their resort to the park and back to their hotel.
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Lucifer wrote:
    for those going this year, my word of advice is to pack a 6-pack of water (for each check-in luggage). The lines for drinks at some parks are ridiculous and they're like $5 a pop for a small botter of water...forget soda. Storing a 6 pack for each piece of luggage you check in (can't carry on liquids) will come in handy--trust me. Don't worry about the weight limit, if you're a few pounds over they'll let u through.

    why not just buy water from the local convenience store instead of dragging that heavy shit around an airport?


    or buy a camelback?

    or better yet, don't vacation in a swamp :)
  • iamsam_pj
    iamsam_pj Posts: 300
    libragirl wrote:
    I haven't been to disney in 15 years or so. I remember it being hot as hell and bugging my folks for drinks all the time. I think we used to eat in Epcot.


    I've gone in August, March, February and November since 2005 and without question August was the hottest, 95 most days. March was the best, probably 70 each day with no rain, no heat, no humidity, no bugs. November was nice as well.
    people just shouldn't vacation in florida at all during the summer!!! it's so hot outside that I don't even go out other than to walk from my car to work...i stay inside in the a/c :) and in addition to it being hot, it rains everyday at 3 o'clock. so, if you're going to any of the theme parks...all of the outdoor rides will be shut down for at least an hour.
  • Heatherj43
    Heatherj43 Posts: 1,254
    I only went to Disneyworld once and found all the lines for everything outrageous! My kids were about 14 and 10 and hated it, cuz its really for younger kids than that age range. We went in July and it was too hot for the long lines. I would never go back. Cedar Point is a way better amusement park. I don't mean to dampen your experience, but mine sucked. They did like Universal City better. Or the local water parks. I even liked Universal!
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