FreeDiningFanatic
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That reminds me of my DH, his first time traveling by plane was our first trip to Hawaii like 20 years ago! 3 flights to get there and he realized he doesn't enjoy flying.
I'm planning on DH doing the drive for the road to Hana. I think I'm going to buy the Shaka guide/app that narrates for you and tells you where to stop. I just wasn't sure how well my kids would do on such a long tour. I really hope it all goes well
We used TY points to purchase Disney tix earlier this year. You do have to be patient/persistent when calling to get ahold if the right dept (cruise and tours I believe, you can google it to get the right phone prompts). You can also use your citi card to pay the difference if you don't have enough points for the full amount. Not sure the rate however as we weren't very short.
Loved the Shaka app. Do check in advance of the other tours on the app bc we ended up wanting two or three of the Shaka tours, and it makes sense to get them in a bundle.
We did a quick trip to Disney this weekend to finish up our FL Resident passes. We charged everything to our room but the charges have come in strange. I changed the card on the account to my CSR but half the magic band charges went to my husband's Capital One (that was the previous card on there) and half went to my CSR (no rhyme or reason as to dates when charged). We are all on the same MDE account. Plus, there are $360 in pending charges that we don't recognize and which I will have to call Disney about tomorrow when they actually post. And the Capital One charges all came in as a lump sum from WDW - Resort Hotels (itemized on the receipt) while the CSR charges all have come in individually as Food and Drink which is not how the magic band charges ever come in. I didn't think it was possible to have two cards for charging on one MDE account.
Besides the funky WDW charges, it was a nice trip. Hot as the surface of the sun. MK on Saturday was sweltering so we took a 2-hr detour to have a blessedly uncrowded, yummy lunch at Fort Wilderness. Kids ran around, we had plenty of room in the AC and the Fort worked its remarkable restorative powers on us so we could go back and brave the heat and crowds. We didn't stay for the fireworks although that was sort of the goal of the trip but we had been up at 5:30 to make rope drop and the heat just wore us down. The teenagers stayed and closed out the park. Pop buses were great for MK. We are lucky we can go often being local but I'm crossing July off my list. The lines were ok - about an hour at the longest for headliners - but they walkways were not packed and it did feel better walking around than the usual super crowded times.
Any chance you did any mobile ordering and have the CSR on file for the mobile ordering? Also, Disney has the weirdest auth/charge system I've ever seen. I'd just let those pending charges fall off and not waste a call.
Has anyone been to wdw the week of Labor Day? I didn’t even think when we booked our resort that we’re going right on Labor Day. We’re doing 3 nights from Sunday-Wednesday. If we switch it to Wednesday-Saturday will it make much of a difference?
I've heard that week is DEAD. Most kids are back in school. I've heard it's a really magical week. Again, who knows with COVID, but I think it's historically true.