Yeah, us tattoo wearing, smoking, butt cheek showing, alcoholic trash can't find our way around a computer, so we must be stuck on the Universal boards with no way out![]()
Uh Oh, we have been reprimanded![]()
Now, that would be a tag I would be proud of!
Yeah, us tattoo wearing, smoking, butt cheek showing, alcoholic trash can't find our way around a computer, so we must be stuck on the Universal boards with no way out![]()
Uh Oh, we have been reprimanded![]()
What is the difference between those on the disney board flaming/trashing USO, and those here on the USO board doing the same to disney?
Seems pretty hypocritical to me.
Now, that would be a tag I would be proud of!
I don't understand the competitiveness that exists between fans of Disney and UO. Both resorts are great and offer quality experiences. We're lucky to have both of them to enjoy.
apparently we're all now "uniphiles"
Geez, do you even know what the word means? It's a GOOD thing, for cryin out loud! You're getting yourself worked up over being called a Universal Lover!![]()
We've corrected the OP of the offending thread so we have to be prepared to be corrected when we make errors - the maximum # of credits used in WDW's dining plan is 2 for either signature restaurants or dinner shows. As much as I enjoy US/IOA - I really wish that they had a comparable plan because I'm not a huge fan of the existing meal deal. Doesn't anyone else wonder why the best counterservice restaurants and meals are excluded from the plan?I see they closed that thread now. Cracks me up. Disney HAS to offer free dining in August. They have to find a way to get people there because the heat is so bad and there is NO FOTL passes. So they have to give away their food so people will come. Not to mention I have a friend that just went to Disney and PAID for the dining package. It is NOT what it is cracked up to be. If she wanted to eat at certain places she had to use 2 or 3 vouchers for a sit down dinner instead of 1. It is very expensive and like she said...it is theme park food which we all know is at best mediocre.
We've corrected the OP of the offending thread so we have to be prepared to be corrected when we make errors - the maximum # of credits used in WDW's dining plan is 2 for either signature restaurants or dinner shows. As much as I enjoy US/IOA - I really wish that they had a comparable plan because I'm not a huge fan of the existing meal deal. Doesn't anyone else wonder why the best counterservice restaurants and meals are excluded from the plan?
Madelinesmum said:Crowd levels for next week??
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Does anyone know the crowd levels for May the 13th through the 19th?
We went in early May of 2005 and it was perfect.
We are planning a last minute trip to do things a little differently this time.
Are schools out yet in Florida and other states? We homeschool so not sure about the end of school year info. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Monday-Universal
Tuesday-Magic Kingdom for my birthday
Wednesday-Universal
Thursday-Sea World
Friday-Universal
I'm affriad I'll be disappointed that we're not at the world all week but atleast I get Tuesday at MK.
Now we're getting OT, but the meal deal is my pet peeve about US/IOA. I really wish that they would relook their program so that it involved more restaurants (maybe even the resorts) and more menu selection. I would gladly spend more if the plan better resembled Disney's.
I don't think any of us took exception to anyone not liking US/IOA but did not appreciate when the OP of the offending thread based their judgements on generalizations and misinformation - that is why I feel we must avoid the same errors.
Well, this may explain her disappointment. Here is a thread she posted with her schedule. As you can see, she is already disappointed that she is only getting one day in WDW. Perhaps she was just venting her disappointment and Universal ended up as the scapegoat.
The only thing I don't understand is that in her OP, she said they only used 2 days of the 7 day Universal pass. Well, according to her schedule, before today, that was all that was planned. Maybe I misinterpreted her post, but I interpreted it as they found Universal so nasty that they were going to scrap the rest of the days.
Oh well, I can understand being disappointed. My family would be too if we went to Orlando and only scheduled one day at Universal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1446963&referrerid=93883
Off to shorten my shorts, get a tat, pick up smoking, pour myself a beer and put Godsmack on. Gotta work on blending in with my fellow trash at my favorite place in the world.
Goofy you are dangerous with your research - we've got to keep you on our team otherwise who knows what past posts will come back to haunt us.