Mamu said:I've found over the years I now do my own thing. Let me make my own mistakes and learn from them.
I used to read and read trying to get the most out of a trip. I now go into a park and let the park draw me, right, left, straight. Does it really make a difference. There are so many nooks and crannies to explore, some are wonderful little hide away spots.
As far as their food reviews go. My taste and their taste are completely different.
I guess it all comes down to get a good book read it, get to know whats rated good, not so good, then make your own decisions.
I do think the more you return, the more you enjoy each park. There are so many little things that I enjoy, yet their hardly ever talked about in these tour plans. I also think places like this web-site have so much to offer.
For 1st timers read the books, Tour Guide Mike or Pass Porter are 2 of the best, plus this web site.
Sometimes too much of a person shows their true colors. Kidding or not I don't think this broadcast helped them.
Mamu said:I've found over the years I now do my own thing. Let me make my own mistakes and learn from them.
I used to read and read trying to get the most out of a trip. I now go into a park and let the park draw me, right, left, straight. Does it really make a difference. There are so many nooks and crannies to explore, some are wonderful little hide away spots.
As far as their food reviews go. My taste and their taste are completely different.
I guess it all comes down to get a good book read it, get to know whats rated good, not so good, then make your own decisions.
I do think the more you return, the more you enjoy each park. There are so many little things that I enjoy, yet their hardly ever talked about in these tour plans. I also think places like this web-site have so much to offer.
For 1st timers read the books, Tour Guide Mike or Pass Porter are 2 of the best, plus this web site.
Sometimes too much of a person shows their true colors. Kidding or not I don't think this broadcast helped them.
Pedler said:There is a post from Len on www.wdwtoday.com saying
"I'm fairly certain Christina was joking about abusing the guests. Sorry that didn't come through on the show. (She wasn't joking about jumping in the photos, the cucumbers, deodorant, or - God help me - seeing phallic references on Splash Mountain.) ".
Daryl said:She was trying to be funny, like a Disney version of Howard Stern...it was pretty weak.
Deb & Bill said:I have to admit something. Sometimes when we see people setting up photos, taking a very long time and blocking other guests from getting past, I will sometimes stand behind the people getting their photo taken and do a little wave in the background. I'm not deliberately trying to ruin their photo, just saying "Hi".![]()
Intentionally walks in between people who are holding hands when she is sweaty.
5. Looks for sexual references on rides, especially Pooh and Splash.
Matt said:Ahh the old "you're an idiot if you disagree with me" line. I'm suprised it took this long for someone to use the old arrogant standby. Get over yourself.
If you can't see how this makes UG look bad, I don't think I can explain it to you. Gosh, I'll try though.
I mean honestly, if I went to a travel agent and then I overheard my travel agent making fun of her clients while I was in a store or something, I don't think I'd choose to use her services any longer.
Right or wrong is irrelevant.In fact, if I heard any of my employees disrespecting my clients like this, they would be fired. Once you lose sight of the true purpose of your job, it's time to move on.
wdwcoltsfan said:I agree!From now on, I will stick with the Passporter.
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letterdavidman said:Uh-huh.
Only thing is, PassPorter, IMO, pretty much sucks. It's like the Cliff's Notes of the Unoffical Guide, but with pockets--lotsa pockets!! (Yay!)
Face it, the UG is the industry standard, Ms. Testa's comments notwithstanding.