jackskellingtonsgirl
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I need some help thinking this through, please!
We'll be at WDW in 3 weeks. My dear friend who I have known since high school is having the WORST year EVER. She and her partner broke up, she had to put a beloved dog to sleep, she is having some scary health issues, and earlier this week she was in a horrific car crash (luckily she just sprained her shoulder from the seatbelt pulling on her).
ANYWAY...
I am hoping she will be able to come have dinner with us one night. I know she doesn't have any sort of park pass. If I was going to buy a pass for her, what would be the most cost effective way to do it? Just buy a single day pass? She is a FL resident but she isn't really a WDW person so she only goes to WDW when we are there, and we just have dinner at a resort and/or go to DTD. I would love for her to be able to go to Epcot with us after dinner, but if she isn't feeling up to it she could save the pass and I can twist her arm to come to Gay Days.
Any brilliant suggestions???
We'll be at WDW in 3 weeks. My dear friend who I have known since high school is having the WORST year EVER. She and her partner broke up, she had to put a beloved dog to sleep, she is having some scary health issues, and earlier this week she was in a horrific car crash (luckily she just sprained her shoulder from the seatbelt pulling on her).
ANYWAY...
I am hoping she will be able to come have dinner with us one night. I know she doesn't have any sort of park pass. If I was going to buy a pass for her, what would be the most cost effective way to do it? Just buy a single day pass? She is a FL resident but she isn't really a WDW person so she only goes to WDW when we are there, and we just have dinner at a resort and/or go to DTD. I would love for her to be able to go to Epcot with us after dinner, but if she isn't feeling up to it she could save the pass and I can twist her arm to come to Gay Days.
Any brilliant suggestions???
