declansdad
DIS Dad #639 New Brunswick, Canada
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Happy Tuesday all.
Enjoy your hundreds of minutes of freedom!Happy weekend all! Until midnight when the work week starts again
It involves a visit to the dentist to fix a molar so you KNOW it’s gonna be good.Enjoy your hundreds of minutes of freedom!
Ouch, make sure he gives you the good drugsIt involves a visit to the dentist to fix a molar so you KNOW it’s gonna be good.
Ouch, make sure he gives you the good drugs
Didn’t need any!Ouch, make sure he gives you the good drugs
Very rare that a dentist visit turns out better than you expected. You should go buy a lottery ticket.Didn’t need any!
Just an excess piece of filling. Quick polish and I was in and out in under 10 minutes.
opportunity lost!Very rare that a dentist visit turns out better than you expected. You should go buy a lottery ticket.
Thats no excuse not to get them.Didn’t need any!
Being very expensive and not covered by insurance, however, would qualify as a reason.Thats no excuse not to get them.
Fair enough. Meds are about the only thing my insurance convers from the dentist.Being very expensive and not covered by insurance, however, would qualify as a reason.
Well, down here anyway...
Valid pointThats no excuse not to get them.
Being very expensive and not covered by insurance, however, would qualify as a reason.
Well, down here anyway...
You may already be familiar with Touring Plans, but their software allows you to put in the rides you want to experience, meal times for TS or QS, rest breaks at the parks or at the resort, etc. You can put in the pace (slow and experience nearby attractions, balanced, or fast and all over the park based on attraction wait time) and you'll be given a pretty good schedule to go off of. You're close enough now to your trip you have everything you need to make the plans. I think a year subscription costs around two Mickey pretzels and cheese. I will be using them for our trip in August since I have three young boys. We will have to go slow and take a lot of breaks in the parks and at the resort.This what I've decided to do. As we all know, there's just no way to get it all done, and we're not a park commando type family, and I don't want to push the family, so we're going make a list and see what happens. Plus, for me, and I'm sure the DW, we like to slow down and smell the roses, as they say. With Disney World, that means slowing down to enjoy the details in the park. As I've said before, that doesn't mean that we're not going to ride and do as much as we can. It just means that we're going down with the expectation of not getting everything done.
No kidding...