aussiegirls
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I totally think we could sustain it, after all when we all get back we will have to start planning for the next trip 
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Yes that's the one I'm looking at. I mean I'd LOVE the 1.4 but I'm a realistBuy yourself the 50mm 1.8, rather than the 1.4 and it is cheap as chips. I think they are only $169. If you bought one in the US it would be heaps cheaper too. The 50mm's are brilliant for just about anything.
Gosh doesn't anyone here work,
Go to work for a day and feel like I am reading a novel when I get home![]()
gogo65 Gosh doesn't anyone here work,
Go to work for a day and feel like I am reading a novel when I get home
It has taken me months just to figure out the whole dining thing at WDW.
Ditto!
I run a business from home and today I was trying very hard to restrict my Disboarding to my lunch break but the lunch break got longer and longer...
I've been thinking that Disboards should consider setting up a forum for Aussies and Kiwis. They have one for UK people as so many of them travel to WDW. There seems to be more and more Aussies/Kiwis traveling to Disneyland - this thread is now huge!
The thread has been a fantastic resource but it would be so much better if it was possible to post separate messages relating to those particular issues that we have in relation to our Disney trips that US residents don't have to worry about ( foreign exchange, airlines, dealing with customs, driving on the wrong side of the road etc)
Andona
Me too.![]()
If anyone had told me a year ago that I'd be obsessing over menus and dining times/location months before I even set foot in the place I'd have thought they were crazy.Now, thinking in abbreviations (ADR, CM, CRT etc) seems perfectly natural.
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And don't even get me started on my excitement over free dining. (Saved almost 2000 AUD!!!!!)
From reading these boards it almost feels like WDW is a marathon to be endured, rather than the fairly relaxing experience I've found DL to be.
Me too.![]()
If anyone had told me a year ago that I'd be obsessing over menus and dining times/location months before I even set foot in the place I'd have thought they were crazy.Now, thinking in abbreviations (ADR, CM, CRT etc) seems perfectly natural.
![]()
And don't even get me started on my excitement over free dining. (Saved almost 2000 AUD!!!!!)
From reading these boards it almost feels like WDW is a marathon to be endured, rather than the fairly relaxing experience I've found DL to be.
Ms. Shuttergirl My DH says the same thing, and this is the 3rd time I have 'made' him go. It is good now that the kids are a little older and they are on my side. There is power in numbers.
I booked my PS this morning. I am soooooo excited now. We will be having breaky with Minnie and friends and also with Ariel and the princesses. We are having lunch at the Carnation Cafe and the Rainforest Cafe and dinner at ESPN. We are also going to the Disneyland Happiest Birthday Party with pat-e-cake. I think the rest of our meals we will probably just play by ear![]()
I think if this thread continues to grow and grow, we may get our own one, like the UK one for WDW. WDW is a marathon, we went for 12 days last year to fit in days of rest and the waterparks. The hardest part was working out which park to go on what day, and then to match up the dining with that day. I think we changed our PS 5 or 6 times? Can you now do it online??
This is my impression of WDW. The thought of going there scares me a little.
I can't imagine how much time we would need to spend there and the whole thing is overwhelming.
With that said, I mentioned to my husband that when we go we'll need to go there for 9-10 days. He looked at me like I may have lost my mind
He has no intention of going back to DL or ever setting foot into WDW. I think we all know who'll win that one
Poor guy, he doesn't stand a chance
Gosh doesn't anyone here work,
Go to work for a day and feel like I am reading a novel when I get home![]()
We leave for the US in 2 weeks and 5 days!!!
We have got almost everything organised now. We've booked tickets to a cirque show in Vegas and the Lion King show on Broadway in New York. We've got tickets on the Grayline bus for a universal studios tour and Hollywood/LA tour. We also got Front of Line passes for universal studios. We've also got tickets to see the Angels vs Yankees baseball game when we first arrive in Anaheim. Also got our Grand Canyon south rim tour booked too.
We've got all our PS made for Disneyland. We'll be eating at Goofy's kitchen, Ariel's grotto, Carnation cafe, EPSN Zone, Rainforest Cafe, Blue Bayou & either Storyteller's Cafe or Hook's Pointe.
Now all that is left to do is book seats for the Dine with Shamu lunch at Seaworld. Our dates still aren't showing yet for the online booking.
I've half packed my cabin bag and bought all our toiletries and things we'll need for the trip. I'm going shopping on the weekend to buy some new bathers. Vegas is going to be very hot when we go there and I plan to swim in the Neverland pool at DLH too!
We'll be in DL on the first day of the new Halloween fireworks which is pretty exciting and I've heard the fantasmic dragon will be there when we go too!
Can't wait!!! Bring on the 13th September!!![]()