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scrapbookmom5174

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Another Newbie question -

We are planning our first trip in August and plan to get to the parks at rope drop. Do we have to wait to "get into" the parks to get our 1st time buttons, maps, schedules, etc... or are these things available at the very entrance?

We are arriving in Orlando around 4p and thought we might head over to MK to get these sort of things, learn how to get to park, how to get to TTC, or should we just wait and do it first thing in the morning?

We are staying off-site and will be there for 10 days.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
I don't think you can get them anywhere at the entrance. At MK, the free buttons are located at Town Hall. I am only mentioning this since you say it is your first trip, but I wanted to make sure realize it is FREE DINING if you stay onsite. A value resort is not much more than staying off site, it's like $85 per night. I see there are 6 of you, so maybe that is why you are staying offsite. The value resort is just for 4 people, so you would need 2 rooms or the family suite.
Eating free for 10 days would more than cover the difference for staying onsite.
You probably already know this, but thought I would make sure.

FREE Dining For Your Family! Disney Dining Plan included FREE when you purchase this 5-night/6-day vacation package. As low as $58 a day per person based on a family of four in a standard room at a select Disney Value Resort for stays most nights Aug 16 — Oct 3, 2009.
 
Thanks for getting back with me. We are actually leaving the day before Free Dining starts and you are right about why we are staying off-site. DH really likes his space (he loves to read everynight) and only requires about 6 hours of sleep a night. The kiddos and I need at least 8 - 9 per night, so he gets up early, reads, drinks coffee and usually will have a nice breakfast for us all!!!! The whole family is alot happier when we aren't packed on top of one another.
 
you added buttons to the Trip Detail page to browse records in the database. In this exercise, you build the action pages that implement the actions for these buttons.

To enable browsing, you build the Navigation Action page. This page determines which trip record appears on the Trip Detail page after the user clicks one of the navigation buttons. There is no HTML output displayed from this action page. Instead, this page uses dynamic SQL to identify the tripID that must appear on the Trip Detail page. In this dynamic SQL statement, the proper tripID is passed as a parameter to the URL, and then redirects the tripID to the Trip Detail page.
 






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