Just back... Tropicana, Military Tickets, RSR Single Rider, and Club 33!

sonnyjane

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I just returned from a very successful overnight trip with the hubby!

We stayed at the Tropicana Inn. I had stayed there once before a couple of years ago but had been looking elsewhere lately because I had read a few reports on these boards that their parking policy had changed and that guests were now being charged per DAY, not per night (in other words, an overnight stay would charge for two days worth of parking). Since this was a last-minute trip, there weren't many other options, but I'm happy to report that I was not charged as I had read about previously. I arrived early yesterday morning (10:00 AM) even though check-in was not until 4:00 PM. I was told that my parking pass was good until 2:00 PM the NEXT day and that if I wanted to stay past 2:00, just tell the front desk and then they could charge me for another day but I wouldn't have to move the car. Parking was $9 a night. The location is so incredibly close that I'll definitely keep this place on my short list.

Another question we see here a lot is about the Military Salute tickets. We purchased them at the gates on the last day that the $99 3-day hopper price was in effect. The CM that sold them to me asked which I would prefer, as the $125 3-day hoppers are good through Oct. 2013. I told her just the $99 ones since we were only using them this weekend. She also confirmed what we have been saying on these boards, which is that if you bought the $99 tickets this year, you are still eligible to buy 6 more $125 tickets now. She did, however, say that the new $125 tickets are DIFFERENT than the $99 tickets in that the military member will have to be present ALL THREE DAYS for the tickets to be valid, not just when they are activated. The names are printed on the tickets.

It was my first time seeing Buena Vista St. and it's just so "happy", for lack of a better word! I really liked it.

This was also my first time to Carsland and I LOVE it! Their attention to detail is amazing. The Junkyard Jamboree ride was a walk-on, so DH and I rode it twice in a row. I will point out that while this ride seems perfectly innocent for most little kids and families, the ride takes on an extra thrill element when it is myself and my 6'5", 250 pound husband in the car. I couldn't stop laughing but also could have easily broken ribs lol! Also DEFINITELY utilize the Single Rider Line for RSR!!! When we were there, Friday around 4:00 PM, the standby line was 70 minutes. There was no time listed on the Single Rider clock and I was afraid it wasn't open, but when I asked the CM, he said the SRL wait time was only 15 minutes, and he was RIGHT! The SRL moves QUICKLY! They put at least 4 SR's through with each cycle. It was great!

Oh, and LAST but certainly not least, this visit included a very surprise dinner at Club 33! I found out (on my birthday coincidentally enough) that someone out there was smiling upon me and I got an offer to go for dinner, an offer which I certainly could not refuse! I'm going to post the food pictures in the food review thread right now!!! I'm still in shock to be honest! Here's a teaser:


Thanks for reading ;)
 
Sounds like you had a great visit, and what a surprise to get to dine at Club 33! Thanks for the report. We are in San Diego now and plan to go to the Zoo tomorrow. Maybe we'll run into you if you are working.
 
I'll be emceeing the macaw flight with one of our birds on stage at 9:00 and will be back on the Front Street stage with an owl at 2:00 if you're around!!!
 
Thanks for the mini-report. Great news on Club 33. I had a generous offer and will make my first visit there in two weeks!

:wizard:
 

I also had a gracious offer, and made my first trip there on Sept 1st...
It was Amazing!:)
 
we're here now, very busy. RSR single rider got up to an hour this morning (standby 120 min, FP gone by 9:10). hopefully the SR will drop this afternoon as things really heat up and some people start to bail back to their rooms.
 
Hooray for gracious offers! :cool1:

I like the Tropicana. It's so dang close. We had adjoining rooms there once and it was just right.
 
My gosh, what a wonderful job you must have. The zoo is a wonderful place to visit. I have been afraid to re-visit the San diego since we were with in sight of the young man that decided to play with the polar bears so he climbed over the fence. I felt so bad for the children that were in the area. We were ushered away from area --up that hill. We did remain in park and did enjoy the rest of our visit. I must say my daughter and her BFF loved the birds. We called being 12 the bird stage as she had a love bird. for a long time then moved on to having dogs. I think this is where we saw -- the hawk fly over the audience. I am not for sure what kind of bird it was --just know it got very clsoe to our heads. It was great.
I'll be emceeing the macaw flight with one of our birds on stage at 9:00 and will be back on the Front Street stage with an owl at 2:00 if you're around!!!

The Zoo is a must visit while in SoCal.
 
I have been afraid to re-visit the San diego since we were with in sight of the young man that decided to play with the polar bears so he climbed over the fence. I felt so bad for the children that were in the area. We were ushered away from area --up that hill.

Goodness when did that happen?!? At the San Diego Zoo?? It would have certainly have had to be before I was there! I just did a search online but couldn't find anything other than an article about something happening at the Brooklyn Zoo in 1987??
 
I just got back last night. Single rider for RSR is the way to go, assuming you don't have young kids. I could not imagine standing in the standby. Single rider was typically about 30 min. We stayed at VGC and the early opening was awesome, there was no wait in single rider, we rode it twice in a row in about 10 minutes, plus Luigi's and Maters, all before regular opening.
 
Sounds like you had a great trip. How cool that you got to visit Club 33! I plan on calling dibs on the wishbone this Thanksgiving so I can wish for a chance to eat there, haha. Thanks for sharing.
 
I am shocked at how many of you have an "in" at Club 33. How do you do it? Do you all have friends in high places or is it a corporate thing? What's the scoop?
 
I am shocked at how many of you have an "in" at Club 33. How do you do it? Do you all have friends in high places or is it a corporate thing? What's the scoop?
Every once in awhile in life you bump into a generous friend. This will be my first time there. I guess I would say keep making friends and maybe the stars will align for you some day.

:wizard:
 


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