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<font color=deeppink>One day~~the slipper will fit
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I know the wife of a pretty well known sports player in my city and when they go to WDW they get special treatment as a celebrity; guides, no wait lines, cars that pick them up at their hotel, last minute ressies at some HARD to get venues (CRT
you read correctly), etc. I was speaking to her the other day and she said they are going to Disney and was trying to decide where to stay. She was asking my opinion on whether to stay at an Epcot resort again or stay at MK resort. I gave her pros and cons of each IMO. I mentioned the ease of the monorail but she said that really did not matter because their "car" picked them up and delivered them to whichever park they were going. The same with Epcot resort, I told her what a lovely boat ride that is offered to the studios, but again, she mentioned the car. I kept catching myself in mid-sentence saying, "oh yeah, that probably doesn't really matter".
My point, I suppose, is that the special treatment is wonderful, I am sure (will never know), but I almost found myself feeling sorry for them, the kids especially, because they are not enjoying the "little" things, such as the MONORAIL, boat rides, etc. And who can forget the lines and making those calls at 6:58AM to secure a table at your favorite place to eat.
Seriously though, who doesn't ride the monorail at WDW??? 
you read correctly), etc. I was speaking to her the other day and she said they are going to Disney and was trying to decide where to stay. She was asking my opinion on whether to stay at an Epcot resort again or stay at MK resort. I gave her pros and cons of each IMO. I mentioned the ease of the monorail but she said that really did not matter because their "car" picked them up and delivered them to whichever park they were going. The same with Epcot resort, I told her what a lovely boat ride that is offered to the studios, but again, she mentioned the car. I kept catching myself in mid-sentence saying, "oh yeah, that probably doesn't really matter". My point, I suppose, is that the special treatment is wonderful, I am sure (will never know), but I almost found myself feeling sorry for them, the kids especially, because they are not enjoying the "little" things, such as the MONORAIL, boat rides, etc. And who can forget the lines and making those calls at 6:58AM to secure a table at your favorite place to eat.
Seriously though, who doesn't ride the monorail at WDW??? 



