While at the pool on Tuesday, a cast member spoke with Fort guest and informed them about a premier showing of Pete's Dragon. This was a ticketed free event to be held in the field behind Pioneer Hall. You had to be signed up by 5 Tuesday evening. We had to change a Fast Pass but no big deal. We were given wrist bands and had to sign waivers and you were absolutely forbidden to take any cell phones or recording devices to the event. They provided water and popcorn and the Disney Conservation Fund who also sponsored the event along with the Disney Parks Blog group provided activities and trivia prizes. After a long day at MK......I wasn't sure that I wanted to sit in plastic chairs (they did have a padded seat) from 7:30 until 11:00 pm. I'm glad we did. I really enjoyed the movie......especially when I looked over at my 23 year old DD and she had big tears welling up in her eyes. And as a bonus Oakes Fegley......Pete......was there. Pretty cool time. We did get a Disney Blog hat, Pete's Dragon lunch bag and a Disney Conservation button and information.
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No rocks. Like JETS70 posted, just the posts and rope fence.Out of curiosity, and maybe it was posted elsewhere and I missed it, but did they do the same thing at the Fort beach that they have done at Poly and GF? Are the rocks and fence in place or just a fence?
Neat SWAG free preview of a new Movie all on top of being named to Dory's Dive team It Don't Get Any More Gooder Than ThatWhile at the pool on Tuesday, a cast member spoke with Fort guest and informed them about a premier showing of Pete's Dragon. This was a ticketed free event to be held in the field behind Pioneer Hall. You had to be signed up by 5 Tuesday evening. We had to change a Fast Pass but no big deal. We were given wrist bands and had to sign waivers and you were absolutely forbidden to take any cell phones or recording devices to the event. They provided water and popcorn and the Disney Conservation Fund who also sponsored the event along with the Disney Parks Blog group provided activities and trivia prizes. After a long day at MK......I wasn't sure that I wanted to sit in plastic chairs (they did have a padded seat) from 7:30 until 11:00 pm. I'm glad we did. I really enjoyed the movie......especially when I looked over at my 23 year old DD and she had big tears welling up in her eyes. And as a bonus Oakes Fegley......Pete......was there. Pretty cool time. We did get a Disney Blog hat, Pete's Dragon lunch bag and a Disney Conservation button and information.
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Some more great pics, Steve! It was so nice chatting with you and your wife today. I hope you're having a great day in MK.
Well, after watching dd-11, cry during Wishes that first night because we weren't planning on going into the Disney parks this trip, we bit the bullet and bought one day tickets at $100 a pop. (I know, I know)
With not a single planned moment, I dove right in and got some FPs. We rope-dropped and got on 7 Dwarves in 25 min. Then went on Pan. All told, we rode Space, Thunder and Splash twice each, got a total of 8 FPs and our longest wait was only 35 min. That was for our first Splash Mountain ride at 11:30. Everything else was 20min or less. 21 attractions total for the day. I LOVED being able to add that 4th FP with my phone after we tapped our magic bands the at the second post. I made each of those extra FP reservations while walking in line to board the attractions. The only attractions we didn't fit in that the kids asked about were Astro Orbiter(because that line always takes forever) and Pooh. But at 14, 11 and 11 they chose a second ride on Thunder over Pooh. We did end up taking a mid afternoon break from 2-6.
The only disappointment at the Fort at all has been the internal bus system. At first, DH and I couldn't understand why so many people feel the need for the golf carts. We didn't feel like the walk to the pool, Settlement or Front Desk is that bad. BUT, after experiencing the lack of buses when you DO want one and the, I'm sorry to say it, unfriendly nature of the drivers we've encountered, we've agreed that the golf carts are the way to go.
Last night after the last boat came in from MK, 5 buses were at the Settlement. Three looked like they were done for the night, another was for the Orange Loop/Meadow Trading Post and the 5th was either for Yellow or Purple. We got on the Orange loop bus, said hi to the driver and sat down. The bus driver never looked up. Next thing we know, another driver gets on the bus and says, "Hey! You guys can't be on here! This bus is closed!"Okaaay, well the door was open, the driver didn't tell us not to board and the three drivers standing outside chit-chatting weren't instructing anyone on what to do. They told us we could get on that 5th bus and that it was going to all of the cabins. Well we're not staying in or near the cabins. We walked. It was a stinky way to end an otherwise great day. Other than that, the Fort is beautiful. The pool had been lovely and the bathouses are great. We've added yet another night. Our 6 night stay have become a 10 night stay!
I was actually just speaking to concierge today and asked what the 2100s will be and she said Full.Guess that's why the new layer of sand stopped a couple feet short of the rope fence. Stones gonna fill in that last few feet.
Those sites in 2100 look like 'tweeners. Not 18 feet wide like Premium sites but no tent pads like Full or Preferred. Wonder what they will call them?
Late to the party but you August folks got it going. Steve, that picture of you coming down the slide is EXACTLY how I imagined you.
Bama Ed
PS - and yes, Hilda was for many years in the last site in 700 loop and moved to another loop a few years ago. But there are other full time Fort residents (as in they are there something like 11 months a year if you want to call that full time - although I know one who leaves to explore Florida for a week or two at a time - but they come back and resume residency)