Now I just have to decide if I really want to do the preferred dining thing.
Go with the picnic meal. That's what we did, and we're happy we did. For $14, it's not a bad deal, and it saves you the hassle of getting WOC FPs. Being a big eater, I was afraid it wouldn't be enough food. But it really was. And you have to eat anyway...
-Bob
Go with the picnic meal. That's what we did, and we're happy we did. For $14, it's not a bad deal, and it saves you the hassle of getting WOC FPs. Being a big eater, I was afraid it wouldn't be enough food. But it really was. And you have to eat anyway...
-Bob
I have been debating whether to get the picnic or the package at Ariel's Grotto. I don't think the picnics look all that appealing. There's always one or two things I don't really like in each one. Maybe I am just being picky though.
I am really liking the look of that tri-tip at Ariel's though!
I have been debating whether to get the picnic or the package at Ariel's Grotto. I don't think the picnics look all that appealing. There's always one or two things I don't really like in each one. Maybe I am just being picky though.
I am really liking the look of that tri-tip at Ariel's though!
we thought of doing Ariel's but it doesn't include any characters - but last year the tri-tip was great.
I have done AG for the WoC dining package last month and the food was good (the tri-tip I had was good). The price is high for an average dinner, but the main thing was the preferred viewing area for the show.
I have been lurking and figured I had better subscribe before I lose it. We will be headed down basically just for the day on Oct 15th, maybe the 16th and drive home late. I was not really happy about the switch over to DL but we shall see what happens. We went in 2008 and then tried to buy tickets too late last year. I didn't want to miss it this year. DS is 10 & I'm not sure how many more years he will want to dress up and go to DL.
We typically don't dress but maybe we will get Halloween shirts for the occasion.
Then DS hasn't clued me in to what he wants to be either. 10 seems to be a tough age for him. It is starting to be all about not standing out. Anyway, nice to meet all of you & maybe this will help, maybe the weird dancing guy was scaring them?
Give us something Disney, please!
I think the weird, creepy dancing guy would scare any of us away if we were to tun into him on the street. Just Imagine this coming at you
! I'd run screaming into the night!
Anyway, welcome, SueTGGR! I know you've been on the DIS for a long while, but welcome to this thread!
Ah, yes, I remember being 10. It's definitely an age where you want to start asserting yourself and that usually either means standing out or blending into the background!!
I was also at the TOTP in 2008 and we went without costumes. I was glad that we didn't stick out like sore thumbs for not being in costume. I saw lots of others in regular clothes. I really liked seeing how elaborate some of the costumes were - like the 2 Haunted Mansion ghosts with someone in a wheelchair - and the wheelchair was made up like a HM Doom Buggy! That gets an A+ for originality!!
I must confess I had still been on the fence about the Halloween Party this year and was not sure what I wanted to do about it, but my one friend who I thought might be interested in going to the MHP is now suddenly moving away. So...this leaves me to decide if I want to deal with the MHP on my own - solo - which will mean I will be snapping photos left and right (I always get more pictures when I don't have people with me), or not go at all...or try to drag my other friend who has been in a very anti-social mood for the last year. Part of me is very curious to see the MHP in DL and see what kinds of stuff is in DL, and part of me doesn't care about the MHP! But I have to decide! Hmmm......