Thumper321
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- Jan 11, 2010
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Just a quick note to let everyone know that I saw the Thumper 321 (Aiden's) family at the Castle at GKTW this morning. They are having a wonderful time. They were making pillows and my talking with them may have decreased the number of "making the pillows" pictures she will have to share. But, it was a real pleasure for me, after having read their ptr, to actually meet them. Aiden's star will be hung tonight.
I wasn't going to tell them that you were responsible for the lack of pictures.

COOL! Gotta love the meets!
AWW.. So glad they arrived safely![]()
Yay for their arrival! I hope we get to have some Dis meet's tooThat is awsome!
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Oh, that is sooooo awesome!!! I am so happy to hear they are having a great time!!!! Makes me excited!!!!
I just now read these, since they were several pages back!

I don't know if this has been discussed before or not....so forgive me if it has!!
Does anyone have any experience or know how it works at any of the water parks if you are a wish family??
I thought someone had mentioned before that GKTW has passes for families to Aquatica as well?? Can anyone confirm?
TIA!!
Not sure if this has been answered since we've been away and I'm way behind, but you can definitely get tickets to Aquatica from GKTW. They ask that you let them know a day in advance. They will print a confirmation letter and give it to you. You will use this for admission. I am not sure how the lines and such work there, though. It was much too cold while we were there to try and do a water park. I do know that SeaWorld was a great experience for us. SeaWorld has 'Quick Queue' which is the equivalent of Disney's Fast Pass. I'm assuming Aquatica would work on the same system. Anyway, our GKTW button allowed us to use the Quick Queue lines, and bypass most of the wait. Since all Disney parks operate on the Fast Pass system, and all Universal Parks use the Universal Express system, I would think that all SeaWorld Parks would use the Quick Queue system. But, this is an assumption, so please don't hold me responsible if it doesn't work that way.
