iheartdisney
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I've always bought my tickets there, just never been lucky enough to get a room beforethis upcoming trip!
OK here's a ?? My flight doesnt leave till 840 at night , I asked for a late check out but I guess I'll have to wait till I get there. If we wanted to go to the parks in the morning is there anywhere I can leave our bags if we dont get the late check out??
I had family who lived in a town in Texas that had a high sulphur content in the water and we never experienced any problem when we visited, I just hated the taste. I've never had any problem at WDW either. Sulphur is actually used as a treatment for diarrhea. I could find no information that it causes diarrhea anywhere in a google search so not sure how you connected the two. It's probably a change in diet. If sulphur really had a laxative effect, it wouldnt' go away after a few days. Is this just your opinion? My father is a research chemist and always told us sulphur wouldn't hurt us that it just tastes bad.
Correct me if I am wrong, but sulphur/hydrogen sulphide does cause diarrhea in people who are not used to water containing higher quantities. You can do a search on hydrogen sulphide for more detailed info.
Sorry to hijack the thread, that just brought back some hometown memories!If you want to really taste and smell sulphur in water, you need to try what I drank multiple times in TX with extended family, none of who had a problem. I had to hold my nose to drink it and nothing disguised the taste, not even kool aid.
"There are multiple reasons why someone would develop diarrhea while on vacation and just because you can taste/smell something doesn't mean that that is it. YOu may think you're eating the same way but most people on vacation eat higher fat amounts and drink more soda, alcohol, etc. All which can cause diarrhea. Sometimes it's what is not visible or identifiable that is the problem. I don't want to scare people into thinking that drinking water at WDW will make them sick, when there is no proof that it will."
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Okay, I don't want to scare people either. BUT there is something in the water that adversely effects my family and friends. If only one or two became effected but that is not the case, we all come down with it. When different groups all have the same problem on different visits with different combinations of people and the only common ground is the water, that tells me we have a problem with the water.
Maybe other people don't, we do. Because when we stop drinking it we don't have a problem and when we do drink it (even in fountain form) bang! we have the problem. This is a consistent problem that occurs everytime we visit WDW within 48 hours, no matter the season. No matter if we stay at CR, Poly, or SoG. No matter if there are two of us or 13 of us. We have this problem. And we don't have it at home. I don't know why, it is uncomfortable, we prepare for it in advance and we still have fun.
The only thing I can compare it to is Montezuma's revenge.
I sent an email to reservations people today... we have reserved a poolside room (that I made last April).... I asked for Magnolia pool first or second floor, non handicapped.... yikes.... thats alot of requests..... hope we get it... that is our favorite area.....
Reading other posters TR, it seems that on a higher floor (5th) you can view some of Illuminations.
Wow! That's pretty cool, then. From looking at the resort layout, it looks like the side of the new section that looks out toward the Palm Golf course is facing about the SE direction. That would be looking pretty much straight toward Epcot.bigAWL, the TR poster clearly stated that in the newer section if you get a room on the 5th floor, certain view (which is the part I'm trying to figure out) she said you can sit on your balcony at night and see some of the Illuminations fireworks. She also said you can watch Wishes. Thats from the parking garage top level. Although I learned that from soneone else.
I would just like to know which room numbers, odd/even or what view (ie. golf course or direction) to ask for in a request. Anybody have a guess?