Snow Shoe
What time is the 3 o'clock parade?
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Last night our DS called from the World. He and his family are currently there on vacation this week and next. While telling us about their day at MK, and how cute our DGS and DGD were at CP that morning with Tigger, he told us about two instances where park guests had not done their homework.
Yesterday at MK, our DS was getting FPs for Buzz Lightyear. As he was leaving the FP machines, and a man came up to him and asked What are those, and where could he buy them?. My son answered that they were Fast Passes and they were free. He then had to explain to the man what the FP system was, and then how it worked. The man then told him that it was their first visit to Disney, and that it last day there and he had never known about what FP was.
On Wednesday, DS and his family ate lunch at the Sci Fi Café. After checking in and waiting to be called for their car, he observed several families approaching the check-in desk and inquiring about eating lunch there. One after another were told that there were no openings and that they had been booked for months in advance. Some accepted this, but several got very angry, yelling at the CM and wanted to talk to the manager right then. Ive seen this same thing happen myself at Sci Fi, and other table service restaurants in the parks.
I just dont get it. You spend big bucks to go to Disney, to have a good time, but come home disappointed about going the happiest place on earth. They probably will talk about how they had to wait in long lines for attractions or rides, and not being able to eat at any good places, and whos fault is this? Im sure they would say not theirs. Whether its first time visitors or veterans, always do your homework!
Yesterday at MK, our DS was getting FPs for Buzz Lightyear. As he was leaving the FP machines, and a man came up to him and asked What are those, and where could he buy them?. My son answered that they were Fast Passes and they were free. He then had to explain to the man what the FP system was, and then how it worked. The man then told him that it was their first visit to Disney, and that it last day there and he had never known about what FP was.
On Wednesday, DS and his family ate lunch at the Sci Fi Café. After checking in and waiting to be called for their car, he observed several families approaching the check-in desk and inquiring about eating lunch there. One after another were told that there were no openings and that they had been booked for months in advance. Some accepted this, but several got very angry, yelling at the CM and wanted to talk to the manager right then. Ive seen this same thing happen myself at Sci Fi, and other table service restaurants in the parks.
I just dont get it. You spend big bucks to go to Disney, to have a good time, but come home disappointed about going the happiest place on earth. They probably will talk about how they had to wait in long lines for attractions or rides, and not being able to eat at any good places, and whos fault is this? Im sure they would say not theirs. Whether its first time visitors or veterans, always do your homework!

