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    Someone at Six Flags told me something re: Fastpass

    I can only speak for my situation, but when we went on a Sunday at the end of June, there was no line whatsoever to get the pagers. In fact, at the table they had set up, they had several employees standing there, waiting for customers, but we were they only ones there. We were in and out in a...
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    Someone at Six Flags told me something re: Fastpass

    That I couldn't tell you. As for if it's waterproof or not, they told us it's not, but they did give us a bag to put it in on the wet rides. At least for DH and me, it was a bit easier to keep track of. Instead of both of us having to keep track of a little bit of paper, DH just...
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    Someone at Six Flags told me something re: Fastpass

    Last weekend, I went to Six Flags over Texas. They have a program called FastLane, which in theory is similar to FastPass. However, instead of inserting your ticket into the whatchamacallit :confused: and getting a little stub that says your time range to return to the ride, at the front...
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    My afternoon/evening in a wheelchair at Epcot

    Jennifer - I've often thought about the same thing. Why is it that able-bodied people seem more comfortable talking with other able-bodied people than with people in wheelchairs/ecv's/etc. When I was in college, I had a good friend (who was also my roommate for a few years) who has Muscular...
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    My afternoon/evening in a wheelchair at Epcot

    I just got back from a wonderful 16 day vacation to WDW, with a day each at Sea World and KSC. It's the trip to KSC that indirectly caused the temporary (and involuntary!) use of a wheelchair at Epcot one afternoon. To make a long story short, something I ate at KSC was bad, and I must have...




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