Jfsag123
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Oh, I have a question for a certain type of experts - @ariane37, @kastoney, @pepperandchips specifically. And yes, I asked you three for reasons that shall be evident below (hint...it's because I know you guys will provide the answer I want to hear...lol)...
What is the appropriate amount of time to wait to grab a drink once on Disney property?
Here's some recent thinking...arrive around 2pm, visit the lobby of WL because duh, speak to front desk about late checkout, buy a couple mugs (you'll see why), then hit Territory Lounge for a drink, put in said mug, tour resort on the way to room with beverage in hand....
Appropriate to grab a drink within 30 minutes of arrival??
I was originally thinking pool drinks (and some early dinner from GP) after getting settled in the room and hitting the pool with the kids...but now I am thinking that starting out the vaca with an almost immediate beverage really sets the tone for the kind of trip I am hoping for....
I love that you basically called on folks you knew would give you permission.

Oh and I watched Happily Ever After online last night and decided to splurge for the Plaza Garden Viewing Dessert Party! I am so looking forward to that! Of course, I have to shift a few plans...mainly a viewing of Country Bears, which I love and my DH is insisting upon...but I don't think that will be a problem.
Yay! I was just reading a review of the dessert party. We weren't planning on doing the MK fireworks dessert party, as we've done it 3 times now, but then we watched the video of HEA and immediately decided it's a must-do for next summer. We've always been seated at Tomorrowland Terrace, but this looks like it will be much better from the Plaza Garden area. Looking forward to reading about your experience!
And luckily, Country Bears is pretty easy to catch whenever, so that shouldn't be a tough shift. We love that one too, as corny as it is.
I really like the BaTB ears! Every time I see cute ones I wish I found them more comfortable to wear![]()
This is my problem too! I bought a set of ears for our first trip years ago but haven't bought a single pair since. I always look at them longingly, but I can't stand the feeling of a headband and the earbands seem to feel especially uncomfortable for me. It's probably a good thing though, as it has likely saved me from a serious ear buying addiction, as demonstrated in this PTR.
