Tiggerlover91
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Tapestry of Nations parade at Epcot
YES!! THIS!!! The Sage of Time! Dear goodness...I ADORED him!!!!!

Tapestry of Nations parade at Epcot
I'm glad someone else said this. Absolutely agree - you always ended up with not enough e-tickets and a whole bunch of A-B-C tickets you couldn't use. I remember getting I think it was called a Passport ticket you wore that would get you on any ride without tickets. We felt like hotshots touring the park without having to go back to a ticket window. Knotts Berry Farm had ticket books too. Magic Mountain (now Six Flags, but not when it opened) did not - LOVED going there especially in the early days, a big reason being it DIDN'T have the ticket books.Those ticket books were the worst. Plus Disney would lose money.
If I remember correctly, way back when you didn't pay to enter the park, you just bought the book.
You definitely weren't paying "all access" pricing back when you had to buy ticket books. I'm sure they'd love to have us buy individual tickets of top of all access pricing though.Those ticket books were the worst. Plus Disney would lose money.
If I remember correctly, way back when you didn't pay to enter the park, you just bought the book.
I admit, I'm a "planner" so I like all the advanced reservations, but I think people would be genuinely shocked how quick the lines would move if you did this.Just for discussion, if the decision makers at Disney would really listen:
What would you like to see happen at The Most Wonderful Place in the World happen?
1. Eliminate fast passes.
Exactly!! You always had enough of those stupid tickets to ride It's A Small World 500 times and one shot to ride Space Mountain.I'm glad someone else said this. Absolutely agree - you always ended up with not enough e-tickets and a whole bunch of A-B-C tickets you couldn't use. I remember getting I think it was called a Passport ticket you wore that would get you on any ride without tickets. We felt like hotshots touring the park without having to go back to a ticket window. Knotts Berry Farm had ticket books too. Magic Mountain (now Six Flags, but not when it opened) did not - LOVED going there especially in the early days, a big reason being it DIDN'T have the ticket books.
Does Cinderella's Table serve breakfast anymore? MANY years ago my wife and I stumbled upon it. We didn't even know it was a restaurant and just walked up to the stand to see what it was. I don't remember it being expensive. Needless to say, we were pleasantly shocked. I don't even think it was a character breakfast but could be wrong about that. Now you can barely even get reservations and the dinner is among the most spendy.
Just for discussion, if the decision makers at Disney would really listen:
What would you like to see happen at The Most Wonderful Place in the World happen?
1. Eliminate fast passes.
2. Go back to getting fast passes when you are actually in the park.
3. Bring back DreamFinder.
4. Bring back the paper tickets. A, B, C, D, E
5. Bring back the ability to plan a trip on a moments notice.
6. Eliminate all 30, 60, and 90 days reservations. Be spontaneous
7. Others.
Oh! How I loved breakfast at Tony’s in the sun porch or outside on the porch.Breakfast at Tony's
Just for discussion, if the decision makers at Disney would really listen:
What would you like to see happen at The Most Wonderful Place in the World happen?
1. Eliminate fast passes.
2. Go back to getting fast passes when you are actually in the park.
3. Bring back DreamFinder.
4. Bring back the paper tickets. A, B, C, D, E
5. Bring back the ability to plan a trip on a moments notice.
6. Eliminate all 30, 60, and 90 days reservations. Be spontaneous
7. Others.