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Mouseketeer
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- Feb 15, 2008
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Hi there! Late this summer, my family and nieces will be travelling to Disney. Since this is my third trip, you would think I would have this stuff down to a science but I don't. 
Our first trip was several years ago and the last trip was 5 years ago. Although we had a fantastic time on both trips, we wanted to do other things for vacation and haven't been back to Disney since. So, that means that I've spent days/hours on Dis trying to catch up on all the info we've missed in the past 5 years and relearning the tips/tricks gathered from our last trip. Since the Dis veterans were invaluable to us in planning our last trip, I'm hoping you could please lend some insight for this trip.
Since my questions span several topics, I decided to post them here but please tell me if I should instead separate them into forum-specific questions and resubmit. Here goes!

Our first trip was several years ago and the last trip was 5 years ago. Although we had a fantastic time on both trips, we wanted to do other things for vacation and haven't been back to Disney since. So, that means that I've spent days/hours on Dis trying to catch up on all the info we've missed in the past 5 years and relearning the tips/tricks gathered from our last trip. Since the Dis veterans were invaluable to us in planning our last trip, I'm hoping you could please lend some insight for this trip.
Since my questions span several topics, I decided to post them here but please tell me if I should instead separate them into forum-specific questions and resubmit. Here goes!
- Photopass: The last time we vacationed at Disney, we participated in a photoshare (several families sharing the cost of one Photopass account) but I can't seem to find info on this anywhere, so I'm assuming Disney realized they were losing money and put a stop to it. Is there still a way to spread the cost amongst 2 or 3 families and then sort out the photos afterwards?
- I know this is a stupid question, but just realized yesterday that if we stay for 10 days and only get 6 day park-hoppers (we like a couple down days of pool time) we won't be able to eat in the park for dinner, we'd have to eat at a table service restaurant at one of the resorts, right?
- Do people order groceries to their room when staying in a standard room? We are looking at Pop to save some money. Last time we were in a family suite and had room for groceries. I'm wondering if a standard will allow enough room for groceries? We normally do breakfast in the room.
- We are hoping to get lucky and be able to use the free dining promotion, should it coincide with our dates (8/27-9/5). Assuming the dates line up (I know we can't arrive prior to the first day of free dining), can I get a room at Pop with upgraded standard dining now so that I can make my ADR's at 180 days and then have the upgraded standard dining removed from my reservation and replaced with the free dining promotion (should it be announced) without losing my ADR table service reservations?
- Last question. If I use a travel agent, can I still make my own ADR's or is the travel agent required to make them for me? I've heard that reservations can be made online now instead of calling into Disney, is that correct?