Looks like a fun idea...
Tickets On Sale Now for Nightmare Before Christmas Halloween Soiree at The Edison
“This event takes place on Wednesday, October 31, 2018, and doors will open at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased for $85 (plus tax and gratuity) per person by clicking here.”
http://www.wdwinfo.com/news-stories...ore-christmas-halloween-soiree-at-the-edison/
Looks like a fun idea...
Tickets On Sale Now for Nightmare Before Christmas Halloween Soiree at The Edison
“This event takes place on Wednesday, October 31, 2018, and doors will open at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased for $85 (plus tax and gratuity) per person by clicking here.”
http://www.wdwinfo.com/news-stories...ore-christmas-halloween-soiree-at-the-edison/
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Christmas has arrived on ShopDisney
https://wdwnt.com/2018/09/its-beginning-to-look-a-lot-like-christmas-at-shopdisney-com/
Looks like they are still using plastic lids and straws.... paper ones, but I think that they always did that in AK, didn't they?Photo Update
Animal Kingdom Update
https://wdwnt.com/2018/09/photo-rep...y-asia-seating-expansion-banshee-rookery-etc/
I may need a fourth tree.Uh oh, new ornaments. I may need a second tree this year.
I have now made five trips in the last two years total to both coasts and not once have I actually been there when a riverboat was operating. Why is it even an attraction if it so seldom operates?
You've been mostly unlucky. That being said, the WDW Riverboat is rarely crowded anyway. I've often wondered if it wouldn't be better served as a restaurant like the one in Disney Springs.I have now made five trips in the last two years total to both coasts and not once have I actually been there when a riverboat was operating. Why is it even an attraction if it so seldom operates?
I’d rather it stay as a riverboat but I feel there isn’t as much to see and stuff like the Disneyland Mark Twain.You've been mostly unlucky. That being said, the WDW Riverboat is rarely crowded anyway. I've often wondered if it wouldn't be better served as a restaurant like the one in Disney Springs.
I like that they have that option at DS. But inside the parks I also prefer it stay an attraction.You've been mostly unlucky. That being said, the WDW Riverboat is rarely crowded anyway. I've often wondered if it wouldn't be better served as a restaurant like the one in Disney Springs.
According to TP here's the historical refurbs for the Liberty Square Riverboat in WDW for the last 2 years:I have now made five trips in the last two years total to both coasts and not once have I actually been there when a riverboat was operating. Why is it even an attraction if it so seldom operates?