Kidnap the Sandy Claws, lock him up real tight- Oct PTR pg. 234 8/25 up to date itin

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I'm sure you're right. I never want him to fight it though. No structure is ever worth a life. But that's the profession he chose so I'm always aware of the risks involved. He's smart, knows fire, and his dept is very proactive.


Plastic fires are so bad. They have several safety measure in place but I know just how bad it could be. When the plant had an actual fire last year people weren't evacuating because they thought it was a drill. They got the fire out and there was no real damage but still. When the quality control manager came out he tried to step up and take over. Scotty told him no, that if this had been a "real" fire he would be dead. That dead people cannot talk. It's crazy.
 
Plastic fires are so bad. They have several safety measure in place but I know just how bad it could be. When the plant had an actual fire last year people weren't evacuating because they thought it was a drill. They got the fire out and there was no real damage but still. When the quality control manager came out he tried to step up and take over. Scotty told him no, that if this had been a "real" fire he would be dead. That dead people cannot talk. It's crazy.



My guess is the material in plastic is what makes them so hazardous and toxic. Tell your man to play it safe. :goodvibes
 
My guess is the material in plastic is what makes them so hazardous and toxic. Tell your man to play it safe. :goodvibes


It is petroleum based so yes. He does play it safe, he is an active member of the safety committee and he knows a lot about his machine sand the business. He has been in the business for about 17 years.
 
It is petroleum based so yes. He does play it safe, he is an active member of the safety committee and he knows a lot about his machine sand the business. He has been in the business for about 17 years.

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:ccat: 65 days until 7 month booking!!! :ccat:

:donald: 199 until ADRs!!! :donald:


:stitch: 279 days until WDW!!! :stitch:
 

Haha thanks.:goodvibes

Hey how is Disney Land in late May the week of the 20th, would it be very busy?


Prior to Memorial Day May is a good time to go. Unless they are running an AP sneak peek and then you might get extra foot traffic.
 
Prior to Memorial Day May is a good time to go. Unless they are running an AP sneak peek and then you might get extra foot traffic.

Thanks is there an advantage to staying on site? I know nothing about DL, but we may have a chance to go that week. How is the weather then?
 
Thanks is there an advantage to staying on site? I know nothing about DL, but we may have a chance to go that week. How is the weather then?


Well, one advantage is that you are guaranteed to get into the park no matter how busy it is. Plus you are more immersed in the action.


Now for the buts, you can stay across the street at one of the many places there and it will cost you much less. Here is a link to an area map of the hotels and where they are.
 
Haha thanks.:goodvibes

Hey how is Disney Land in late May the week of the 20th, would it be very busy?


The weather in May is gorgeous. :cloud9: One of my favorite times to go. Staying onside has total advantages. MM which is Disneyland's version of EMH in the morning. You can really enjoy a lot during that hour. Proximity is another though you'll find some who say some of the properties across the street are closer. They may be closer but walking through DTD is way better than Harbor Blvd. I am a total OP fan. Of course if it means not going then I'd stay off property. ;) Look into renting DVC points. I can look at points of you give me dates.


Why so many days til you can make ADRs? :confused3 I can make mine in April.



:blush: :lmao: Because I am a goof and miss counted by 100 days. :laughing: Its only 99 days!! :woohoo:
 
:ccat: 65 days until 7 month booking!!! :ccat:

:donald: 99 days until ADRs!!! :donald:


:stitch: 279 days until WDW!!! :stitch:
 
Well, one advantage is that you are guaranteed to get into the park no matter how busy it is. Plus you are more immersed in the action.


Now for the buts, you can stay across the street at one of the many places there and it will cost you much less. Here is a link to an area map of the hotels and where they are.



The buts :lmao: and you're right, it can be less expensive for sure. We like the HoJo. Our friends love the Fairfield Inn. I've already good things about the Embassy Suites. :thumbsup2
 
The buts :lmao: and you're right, it can be less expensive for sure. We like the HoJo. Our friends love the Fairfield Inn. I've already good things about the Embassy Suites. :thumbsup2

I toured a lot of those hotels last year when I went as part of a TA group. Some of them were kinda sketchy and reeked of whatever cleaning supplies they use :laughing: I remember liking the Fairfield Inn though :thumbsup2
 
:rotfl2: Part of me was thinking 'does she just WANT to make it more stressful on herself?' :laughing:

You seriously made my day. :cool1: :thumbsup2 I've got something close to focus on now.



I toured a lot of those hotels last year when I went as part of a TA group. Some of them were kinda sketchy and reeked of whatever cleaning supplies they use :laughing: I remember liking the Fairfield Inn though :thumbsup2

I've only stayed at the HoJo off property and we liked it. It was in like 2006 though so its been ages. What hotels were sketchy? popcorn::
 
You seriously made my day. :cool1: :thumbsup2 I've got something close to focus on now.





I've only stayed at the HoJo off property and we liked it. It was in like 2006 though so its been ages. What hotels were sketchy? popcorn::

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Hmmm, going through my notes (they gave us a Good Neighbor hotel worksheet) I wasn't a fan of the Portofino Inn or the Jolly Roger Hotel. I have written down that they both smelled :laughing: and the decor was boring. They're ok to sleep at I guess (if you get used to the smell) but there are so many nicer hotels right next door! Everybody I was with agreed we wouldn't recommend them to clients.
 
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Hmmm, going through my notes (they gave us a Good Neighbor hotel worksheet) I wasn't a fan of the Portofino Inn or the Jolly Roger Hotel. I have written down that they both smelled :laughing: and the decor was boring. They're ok to sleep at I guess (if you get used to the smell) but there are so many nicer hotels right next door! Everybody I was with agreed we wouldn't recommend them to clients.



The Jolly Toger looks horrific! :scared1: Also Little Boy Blue. Wonder of that's still there? I've heard that the Portofino's pics on their site are far better than in real life. Eek! I can handle a lot but a dirty hotel room isn't one of them. It's funny how much hotels can differ even within the same chain. We have a Hilton Garden Inn here that's immaculate. The one in Anahein was no bueno. :confused3 I'm sure wear and tear has something to do with it. I'm sure the one in Anaheim sees more families. Ours here is more business focused.
 
I've stayed at the Anabella (though it was a decade ago, yikes) and it was fine and recently at the Sheraton. Sheraton isn't quite walking distance and is definitely more of a business/convent hotel but the price was right and it was a fine room, decent food and pretty good pool. We did that for 2 nights and PP for 2 nights. I'd do OP again in a heartbeat and really try to make it work if we were going again. It was funny, having been at the Anabella which is across the street I didn't expect it to make that much of a difference. But it really did.
 
There is nothing worse than a dirty hotel. We stayed at a hotel once that has since changed hands that was pretty horrible. The bathroom had mold on the floor, the maid service was sporadic, the couch was broken. I could go on but I won't. It was a "good neighbor hotel" and we had booked it with Disney travel. Believe me when I tell you that I lost it. It wasn't a "good neighbor" much longer.

We went to Beverly Hills one year to work out at a retreat with Richard Simmons. We reserved at a Marriott Hotel thinking that we would get a good hotel. The hotel was nice, they had great valets, the desk staff was nice, the people in the breakfast area were wonderful, but the maid service was so bad. We asked for extra towels and when we got back in the afternoon there had been no service in our room except for them to put the extra towels on our unmade bed and to take the tip I had left.

I complained to the desk and they kind of poo-pooed me. That really did not leave me really happy either. I wrote a straight forward email to Marriott headquarters and I heard back from the manager of that hotel. They apologized and comped 40% of our visit and are still offering me special deals. Have we stayed in another Marriott since then? No.
 
We would be staying on property. Jenny, our dates would be May 20 -26 or May 21 - 27. Also what is dining plan like? Is it better to just pay out of pocket? They asked when I was pricing it on Disney's site but then I couldn't find much info about it.
 
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