BellaMommy21
That was totally wicked!
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- May 15, 2008
This may be a silly question, but we're staying at the DLH and there are magic mornings 3 days of the 5 we will be there. Do we get to do all 3 or do we have to pick just one day? TIA!!
This may be a silly question, but we're staying at the DLH and there are magic mornings 3 days of the 5 we will be there. Do we get to do all 3 or do we have to pick just one day? TIA!!
Just so I'm clear.....is it your park *tickets* or your *room key* that gets you in the MM?? I only ask because I have ressies at DLH but I did this without a vacation package so our tickets are seperate. If that makes sense? TIA
It is your room key...you show it with your ticket and BAM you are in! Granted last time I went the 4 people in front of me did not have them and they let them in anyways! But for sure bring the hotel key for EVERYONE. When you check in everyone gets a key with their name printed on them, you can also use it to charge to your room.
The days that begin with a T or an S:We are going at the end of April from Monday until Thursday. What days are usually MM days? I am having a hard time finding out. Thanks!
The days that begin with a T or an S:
- Tuesday
- Thursday
- Saturday
- Sunday
Thank you so much! How did you ever find that out? Now I know how to make our dining reservations. THanks again.
& BellaMommy, you have MM priviledges (on the "T & S days") not only on the date of departure, but also on the day of arrival....(in case you arrive at your DLR hotel at 6am ish).
Kimis, Avalon posted a couple of links in her post above with MM info. DLR's MM superthread has everything you'd want to know about MM in it.
Also, since you're a WDW vet, all of Hydroguy's tip threads might be helpful....especially his "DLR for WDW Vets" thread. His collection of tip threads are found at the top of the DLR page (& in the link below):
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1520483
Have a great time planning a visit to Walt's Park.
& BellaMommy, you have MM priviledges (on the "T & S days") not only on the date of departure, but also on the day of arrival....(in case you arrive at your DLR hotel at 6am ish).