Oh No They Didn't !

Patch'sD said:
I guess I have to agree with Brookyn on this. You find out that you could have bought a better car for less money. What are you going to do? Kick yourself or Try to convince yourself you got a good deal.



And the it's just like Going to Six Flags, That one is on Page 1 of the Disneyphite Bible. Please Show me a Sixflags With Spiderman. Please Show Me. I am going to listen to people who make their kids dress up in Princess Dresses and go to a theme park, tell me what theme park is better, I think they spent to much time listening to busy signalstrying to get that Magic Moment Breakfast with the Princess.

OmG....Brooklyn is in stitches now!!!! :woohoo: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :lmao: :thumbsup2
 
Universal can say and compare whatever they want. Right now, Disney World is the place for me and my family. My children are too young to enjoy anything at Universal at the moment. My DD is 3 1/2, and my DS is 21 months old. Will I go to Universal when the get older? Absolutely! And we will also go to Sea World and any other theme park in Orlando! :) The more to do the better.

But I do have to say that I am and will always be a Disney fan first and foremost! ;)
 
Loves Disney said:
I noticed they mentioned Disney does not allow pets at "On-Site" resorts. In fact, they said "none". Is Fort Wilderness off-site? LOL. We never stayed there but know for a fact they allow pets in the cabins. They even have a pet daycare! I wouldn't mind so much of a comparison, but I mean come on!! They should at least have their facts right!

I also noticed their choice of words. It is one thing to compare to another park and another to degrade another park. "Yesterday's fairytales"? That was just low.

I don't like Universal's way of "comparing" and I can say honestly, I think they have lowered themsleves by some of the words choices and unfactual information. That, of course, is just me two cents about it. ;)

Hmm. According to Mousesavers, "Fort Wilderness is the only resort that permits pets to stay with their owners, although only in the campsites. Pets are not allowed in any of the Wilderness Cabins. The only loops that currently allow pets are 1600-1900 and 300, and there is an additional charge of $5 per day. People choosing to not stay in one of those loops can board their pet at the kennel."

A campsite is not a resort.
 












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