Dr.Mickey
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 19, 1999
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First, let me thank Hydroguy and all of the posters on the super-threads "DLR for WDW vets". Better than a guidebook. But, I have a few questions for DLR veterans about some of the small things that make DLR magical for you:
1. What gives you that Disneyland feel that keeps you coming back?
2. What is your favorite on-site meal (quick service and table service) at either park?
3. Where do you go on property that is a little out-of-the-way to beat the crowds and get a bit of Disney relaxation?
4. What is your favorite minor or quirky attraction that is Disneyland unique?
About me: I am a long time WDW vet who will be at DLR for 4 days in June for the first time. I am there for a continuing education meeting, so I will actually have about 4 half days to explore the parks (always lunch or later). Because I have been to WDW so many times, I am in no hurry to do a commando trip. I only have about 5 rides that I feel like I must hit on this trip. So, I am looking for advise on how to take my time and enjoy the experience. Very few of my favorite WDW moments are ride related. So, I don't want to miss the magic at DLR by rushing around. I am staying at Candy Cane Inn (which, in spite of the recent thread, I have heard great things about), so I am within easy walking distance. Thanks again to Hydroguy for the major thread, and thak you DLR vets for welcoming a WDW vet to the left coast.
1. What gives you that Disneyland feel that keeps you coming back?
2. What is your favorite on-site meal (quick service and table service) at either park?
3. Where do you go on property that is a little out-of-the-way to beat the crowds and get a bit of Disney relaxation?
4. What is your favorite minor or quirky attraction that is Disneyland unique?
About me: I am a long time WDW vet who will be at DLR for 4 days in June for the first time. I am there for a continuing education meeting, so I will actually have about 4 half days to explore the parks (always lunch or later). Because I have been to WDW so many times, I am in no hurry to do a commando trip. I only have about 5 rides that I feel like I must hit on this trip. So, I am looking for advise on how to take my time and enjoy the experience. Very few of my favorite WDW moments are ride related. So, I don't want to miss the magic at DLR by rushing around. I am staying at Candy Cane Inn (which, in spite of the recent thread, I have heard great things about), so I am within easy walking distance. Thanks again to Hydroguy for the major thread, and thak you DLR vets for welcoming a WDW vet to the left coast.
You can do this if you arn't staying there? If so, I LOVE that idea!

Bad explanation?? Yes. Great place to get a nice bowl of Loaded Baked Potato Soup?? YES!! 



