Figment43
Disney Dork and Cardiac RN
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2009
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Just for fun, I'll answer the questions, too!! Ok, ok...I pretty much just love talking about the trip since I can't talk about it with the kids!!![]()
What the hey, I'll answer the questions, too. So excited!
So I take it you are going to surprise your kids? How are you going to do it? I want to surprise my nieces with a trip someday.
What are you Celebrating?
My 28th birthday (it's actually on the 16th, but we got the best deal on going the day after) and my progress at school (going to be a registered nurse).
Are you a pin collector?
Not really into it.
What is your first full day plan?
Nothing concrete, but probably Magic Kingdom in the morning and Epcot at night (evening extra magic hours).
What is your favorite place in WDW to have breakfast?
My room. We usually just have a pop tart or something in the room, but I like to grab a Mickey waffle from Everything Pop once during the trip.
In order, what are you favorite parks to see?
1 being your favorite, 4 being the last one you will visit.
1-MK 2-Epcot 3-DHS 4-AK
Do you have a PTL, PJ, or Pre-Dining Report?
No, but I may do a trip report.
Tell us about your favorite experience with a CM at WDW!
Don't really remember any particular experience, but every time I talk to a CM they are so nice.
What is your favorite snack in all of WDW?
Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar
What is the first ride/attraction you will go to in Epcot?
Soarin' (usually Test Track, but it will be closed when we go)
What is your favorite restaurant in DTD?
Cap'n Jack's
What is you favorite viewing place for the following WDW events?:
1. Illuminations 2. Wishes 3. Dream Come True Parade
1. Usually we end up around Italy. 2. Main Street. 3. Don't watch the parades.
What Resort did you pick and why?
Pop Century because it's the first Disney resort we ever stayed at, we like the theme, and it just feels like coming home when we stay there.
What is your #1 Tip for 1st time visitors?
Take any plans you have and rip them up. Just see what you can, enjoy yourself, take breaks, and take time to appreciate the little things such as the detail that goes into the attractions.
Will you drive/fly or take the train to WDW?
I'm driving since I live only 4 hours away, and my dad is flying down from Milwaukee.