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![]() Here is mine that I activated 12/23/12.
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I suppose as long as everything is saved online after it is put on the account, there would be no downside to him taking the card. He would be there within the 14 days. Another thing I could do that would actually have more value would be to lend it to my sister, who is going a week after us ... more about that in the next post. PHXscuba |
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So here's a new topic for my Trip Report braintrust, not really about my TR specifically, but Disneyland in general.
My sister mentioned in an e-mail that they might go to Disneyland for a day while they are in CA the week after us (different week of spring break). My sister likes Disney in general, but thinks I'm a bit over-the-top in Disney affection. Who, me? She took her boys (then 6 and 4) years ago. They made the mistake of going on Space Mountain for their second ride and the boys wouldn't ride anything fast or dark the rest of the day. They still had fun but didn't desire to go back for a long time.Well, now the boys are 10 and turning 8 (her son is practically my son's twin), and joined by little sister (age 5 and over 40 inches). They would go if they can get 1-day free tickets from her BIL, who works for a Disney video-game division. I am torn -- part of me wants to smother her with information about non-expiring FPs, choosing a non-EMH day if they want to do Carsland, hopping, entertainment options, loaning them my Photopass Plus card if I get it, etc. But I know I shouldn't. Although my sister is an overplanner like me, she sees the visit on a completely different plane than I do. Added complication: it will surely be busy because it's another week closer to Easter. So my question to you all is: If you had to restrain yourself and only give THREE helpful tips to a casual Disney fan day-tripper with kids, what would you tell them? One of the three can be a website address. Discuss amongst yourselves ... PHXscuba |
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Amongst ourselves? I'd say get there early and do the rides that don't have fastpasses. (TSMM for one with kids that age at DCA). Pirates.
Snag a fastpass for the rides you'd like to do a couple of times. TOT or Soarin' at DCA. Indy at DL. Perhaps BLAB. I guess Carsland early too. That's at least three....
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me DH DD16 DD14 DS11 Riley Guinness![]() Our numbers are 1, 5, 17, 33, and 1901. A very magical day at Disney trip report http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3096743 A rabbi, a priest, and a pastor board the Wonder: a Disney Cruise pre-trip reporthttp://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3060546 Life is too short for self-hatred and celery sticks: a DVC trip report http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3003243 Strike yer colors, you brazen wench! No need to expose yer superstructure! Nov 27-30! http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2839173 |
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So far I think my list includes: Rope drop (not too hard because her kids are earlybirds). Fast passes don't expire. Not sure on the third one. Maybe hitting Fantasyland first? PHXscuba |
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If her kids are interested in FL that first for sure. If they are like mine - hot foot it to TL for Space Mountain, Star Tours, and Buzz then after quickly head to NOS/Adventureland for Indy, Pirates, and HM. As an aside - at WDW over Christmas the strict adherence to the return FP time really changed the plan of attack. TK
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Since they have a little girl I think they night want to divide and conquer. Mommy and daughter do FL. I think it is much more a little girl thing. Especially if she wants to see the Princesses as most little girls do.
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And yes, my niece is VERY into princesses. She know them alllllll. We took her with us to Disney on Ice this week and she was thrilled. I don't know if my sister is willing to wait in a monster line to meet the princesses. That might be the splitting-up point -- boys to Indiana Jones and girls to Fantasy Faire or wherever they have them . I guess that's one thing I can do for them -- figure out where the princesses are. PHXscuba |
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Oh, and I just have to say this:
TWO months until our first day in the parks (and DS' birthday!!) I have a minor to-do list running and the current crop is: 1. Arrange boarding for our Labrador (and figure out who's in town to feed the turtle) 2. Decide on character meals (Surf's Up is the current frontrunner for Stitch-loving DS), maybe book one! 3. Apply AAA discount to our PPH reservation (DONE). I also got in on the HoJo 25 percent-off sale a couple days ago, which would save us another $50 over our previous discount (this is my backup res in case I blink on the PPH) I promise some pictures next week! PHXscuba |
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You're trip is coming up quickly now. I think that the holidays slow things down so much that when they are over time flies.
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OK, I am putting up photos next but just have to share a couple things that warmed my little Mickey-shaped heart this weekend.
With two teens, I sometimes wonder if they still like Disney. Of course they won't turn down a trip to Disneyland, but do they really still feel the "magic" in their daily lives? DD13 is taking a sewing class this term (another way to bankrupt me buying fabric, but not as fattening as last semester's cooking class!) We were picking out fleece for a class project. I pointed out a red one with Mickey and she thought it was cute, then started looking pretty much only at the Mickey selections. She found a great black/white/gray pattern with red accents featuring Mickey and Minnie. I was so proud! DS16 is too cool to admit he likes ... anything. Getting more than a neutral reaction to anything but band, video games, or food is near impossible, so I don't expect jumping up and down. He is taking ASL at school and they have to sign a song for class. Without ANY input from me, he is going to do "I'll Make a Man out of You" from Mulan. I think it will be awesome and I am begging to see it when he finishes "choreographing" it. So maybe there's hope ... PHXscuba |
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So this week is "Photo Series" week. I will share some watch-them grow photos and short explanations of the shots. Today is definitely the goofiest.
![]() On DS' (now age 16) first trip to Disneyland at age 4.5, we took lots of photos and stuck them in a mini album for him (this was pre-digital). One shot was him on DH's shoulders in front of the ToonTown sign. My kids LOVE photos and look at their albums frequently, so they remember certain poses. Fast forward to our summer 2010 "bonus day that we earned doing the Give A Day, Get a Day service project. We were on our way into ToonTown so younger DS could ride the Gadget Coaster that was closed the previous fall. I *may* have been the one to make the mistake of saying, "Do you remember taking a picture with R on Dad's shoulder's when he was little?" My intent might have been to have DH do the same with DS5, but that's not what DH heard. ![]() DH got the hare-brained idea to put the SAME son (now age 14, 5-foot-11 and about 120 lbs.) on his shoulders so I could take the same picture. Did I mentioned DH is nuts?! So they were using the railing along the path for DS14 to climb on DH's shoulder while I am giving them what-for about it. When they actually got him up there I felt obligated to take the photo, at least so I had photographic proof. I told DH that if they both survived I would kill them. DH is strong (and nuts), but this was only a little over a year after back surgery to repair a herniated disc in his lower back. NOT smart. Thankfully there was no damage. I will not be mentioning this photo when we go in March. PHXscuba Next up: Our favorite repeatable character photo! |
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