Sanchez
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Then they can hardly list it as a benefit of staying onsite.
It is absolutely a benefit. I do not see Disney busses pulling up to the Motel 6on I Drive.
Then they can hardly list it as a benefit of staying onsite.
Do that many people really pool hop?? I mean we almost always stay at a value and it never even occurred to me to go to another resort just to swim. It seems like way to much work, at least for those of us with kids to get them ready and then changed and then where do you change out of your wet suits and do you carry them around with you then all day or go back to your own resort?? Stresses me out just thinking about it!![]()
I think they should sell refillable beer mugs!!!!
Tim/Hawk
Can you imagine how long the lines would be to get the "free" soda? I wouldn't even waste my Disney time waiting in that line.
But pro-all-Guest. Since your issue has nothing to do with 'too many people in line/antsy kids' (an extremely common objection), next time you go to Walt Disney World, try this experiment at ONE counter service meal: have the whole family get in line; order food; pay for food; obtain food; go get table. You WILL still find a table, easily.
I totally don't get the rule with the land and no strollers, but then having to show your child to the CM at Soarin'. I lucked out the two trips I did this, they believed me and I didn't have to take my DS out of the stroller take him all the way down there and all the way back up and back in the stroller.
This is a rule because can you imagina all the strollers trying to get down the steps or escalator or elavator in the morning at RD......and if they allowed them in people would park them on the ramps inside and would cause a traffic jam, especially at busy times...I like this rule personally...I think its a bit of a saftey thing...
We went to Pecos Bill's on Wed.(3/31) and they had the guys there telling you you had to have your food and entire party with you to go in to get a table, not a big deal, my kids and I waited near there, while my husband ordered, and then we all went to sit down together!
So why does it matter then if you go save a table if you are gonna get one anyway...![]()
Their question is why, if you are doing a child swap, must you physically bring your child down to Soarin' with you (this comes up a lot as it is hard when a child is sleeping in stroller for parents to wake up child, take them out of stroller, carry them down to Soarin', show the CM, then carry the child back upstairs to put in stroller).
(an obviously small child in a stroller doesn't need to be measured)
Wow, I joined the Dis because of all the wonderful, helpful information. If this had been the first thread I read on joining, I would have never signed in again. Sometimes there is too much Cruella DeVille and not enough Fairy Godmother! Maybe some need to take a long look in the "Mirror, Mirror on the wall"! I hope everyone has a wonderful magical trip to Disney, filled with pixie dust, and may you never run into anything there that may upset you while in the "Happiest Place in the World".
Sadly, there are a lot of negative posts on this board about almost everything! People are very quick to judge things that really don't have any bearing on their own trip at all, like someone reusing resort mugs or wearing crocs or whatever the pick of the day is. Just don't let it bother you or send you away from what is one of the best planning and information sources for WDW on the web![]()
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ANY publicly-accessible discussion forum will have some measure of negativity. It is unfortunately the nature of such things and has been since the early days of the Internet (I was there when you had to tell your email how to get to the destination...)
There are rules-stickersand rules-breakers
. There are pot-stirrers
and wave-breakers
. There are clowns
and frowns
and upside-downers
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But in the end,![]()