HokieRaven5
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September 8, 2019 from what I foundWhen was the last time both parks were open at the same time?
September 8, 2019 from what I foundWhen was the last time both parks were open at the same time?
Thanks. I thought it had been forever ago, but since we dont visit them, I thought Imight have missed soemthing.September 8, 2019 from what I found
I was thinking longer than that but am mistaken. I kind of remember that the overlap period was somewhat short.September 8, 2019 from what I found
Just since Covid. They used to always start refurbs/closing 1 at a time after the summer season and then have them both open for summer...until Covid.Thanks. I thought it had been forever ago, but since we dont visit them, I thought Imight have missed soemthing.
Just since Covid. They used to always start refurbs/closing 1 at a time after the summer season and then have them both open for summer...until Covid.
Plus, you were going during spring break season which can be crowdedIt just seems if they ever should be open at the same time, it would be during this free pass on checkin day.
Since they're not, folks just need to plan accordingly IMO.
We didn't expect a lot since it was complimentary, so no bigs.
100% aware the reason is money but um............why? Coco ended perfectly. It doesn't need a continuation.
I'm here for it if it's good. I imagine it might tie in with the ride under development at DCA
I'm here for it if it's good. I imagine it might tie in with the ride under development at DCA
Plus, you were going during spring break season which can be crowded
There's a great FL State Park & Zoo @ Homosassa Springs that we were able to visit last year. They have a manatee rehab facility there. Definitely worth the visit, as it is one of the few "Old Florida" places left in the state.
What room number is this?Finally got a widened studio at BWV.
Planning the checkin day water park deal.
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BREAKING NEWS! The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District is considering financially supporting a train rail corridor between Orlando International Airport and Disney Springs.
The CFTOD is the governing body that oversees the land of Walt Disney World Resort. They are considering a support payment of $500,000 to help focus on bringing a rail line to Disney Springs.
If approved and found worthy in the study, the Sunshine Corridor could be built. The proposed line would bring guests from MCO toward Epic Universe, SeaWorld, and Disney Springs.