FauntleroyFAN07
Commander of Donalds Crew Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy
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first thanks for all the comments on the trivia, now a little disclaimer, i am just saying what it says in the book, i have not checked these things out personally, taking the ladies word for it. i have no reason to doubt her, but things could change with teh information i am giving you and disney could change some of the stuff at any time.
now back to the regulary program.
good cookin there
yep i knew you guys loved it, a whole new way to experience disney

most peopledont realize all the good things and hidden things about FW, there are many more i will share in the TR, maybe it will sway you to stay there sometime.
i highlighted stuff i did not know as well...i am all the way up to world showcase in epcot now, there is some real neat stuff there.
i would love to stay in one of those treehouses, but prob never will.
you could call him "air biscuit" after those places.

i think since there are so many facts i want to share with you guys, on the longer replys i will also share some interesting facts with everyone.
today we go back and start with the main street windows.
the only window that can be seen from outside the park is on the front of the train station above the MK sign.
it is to honor walts love of trains.
reads: Walt Disney World Railroad Office, keeping Dreams on Track, Walter E. Disney, Chief Engineer.
the only land not raised in MK is toontown, since it was the last to be built and opened after the regular park opened.
Moving to the castle.
the three circle design on the fencing around the entry to the castle casts a mickey silhouette at the right time of day.
however the central rose in that design had to be added, because children were sticking there heads through the original design and getting stuck.
on the winnie the pooh ride, if you turn around and look behind you when you enter owls house, you will see mr toad handing the deed of his house to owl.
now back to the regulary program.
last trip we had we were there late so did not see any animals, but they havealways been there in the past. i am sure the horses are still there though.We've only been to FW 2 times and both were to see hoop dee doo. The first time it was pouring down rain. The 2nd time we were there early and it was a nice evening. I didn't see any animals. Maybe they were put up because it was February?We are doing hoop dee doo again.....see a pattern here? I will most definitely look for the petting zoo for DS before the dinner show.
I like that book! I will have to look for one for myself.![]()
it is a good buffet and the cheapest on property.Wow! Your review of FW was great! I think it sounds like a fantastic experience. I was listening to a DIS review on the podcast (maybe from the spring?) and they loved FW. They especially liked the Trails End Buffet. Great idea to end your TR with Disney facts!![]()
good cookin there

Great review of FW
we stayed there last year as you know and loved it
very good value and so much to do there
That book sounds really cool![]()
yep i knew you guys loved it, a whole new way to experience disney
also there is suppose to be a paw print on the stairs leading into the restaurant, i think to the left hand side, and when we were there last trip, we asked our server for lady and the tramps signature, and he got them for us.I love the trivia! We're eating at Tony's, we'll have to look for Lady and the Tramp.
hope she gets a kick out of the lamps, will have more facts for you coming up as well.Great review of FW, Dan. We love to go camping also. I'll be excited to see your pics when you get back! Sounds like a very neat book, I'll have to make a list of the tips you post, Piper would groove on the street lamps changing!
your welcome, hope you enjoyed it.Ah such a sweet video. Thanks for sharing all the info on FW.
i never really got it till a few years ago.Thanks....I didn't know too much about FW.
Tri-circle D -- I get it!

most peopledont realize all the good things and hidden things about FW, there are many more i will share in the TR, maybe it will sway you to stay there sometime.
i think during the low season the prices start about 250, but the nice thing is you can get up to 6 people in there for that price...where other resorts make you get another room, or suite which are that price or more.Wow. I haven't seen too many pictures of FW. What a great place to stay, such a different experience. I'm gonna check out & price a cabin for my 2011trip, just for the heck of it. At the very least, on one of our free days we will visit.
Love the Hidden facts, keep those comming!![]()
look above for some other tonys stuff i posted.Awesome review of the Campground !!
I need to get tht Trivia Book !! I have been to Tony's and never knew that !!!![]()
hope they have more animals in june when we go.Great update about my beloved Fort!! It's truly a great place to stay!!
In April they had very few animals left, but the horses were great to hang out with. I was so that it was only a dim shadow of its former self.
I have that book too, and it's pretty good!! I"ve gone through it and highlighted all the hidden gems I want to scope out in Sept. There's def. quite a few she points out.
i highlighted stuff i did not know as well...i am all the way up to world showcase in epcot now, there is some real neat stuff there.
glad you liked the cabins, too bad they dont redue the cabin pool, it is kinda boring now that they redid the main poolYAY for the Fort!
We had a WONDERFUL trip there last year, staying in the cabins. Were we closer we'd camp in a heartbeat (tent camp, the real deal) but it's just not practical to pull off from Seattle!
They were building the slide while we were there, the kids are dying to go back and try it. Though they didn't seem to mind the fact that we got to use the pool at WL as an alternative during constructions.
I can't wait to see a TR with the new pool!
Honestly, if the younger 2 could pick they'd probably choose the Fort over where we will be this summer...or their true dream, a Treehouse Villa.
i would love to stay in one of those treehouses, but prob never will.
i like it so far, disney books with info i did not know are my friend.Great update! I'm going to have to look for that book. Keep the trivia coming!

I"m just following GB around this morning...
there are worse things...
yeah instead of great biscuit,Yeah, following GB around after the Cantina or Caseys.
you could call him "air biscuit" after those places.

i think since there are so many facts i want to share with you guys, on the longer replys i will also share some interesting facts with everyone.
today we go back and start with the main street windows.
the only window that can be seen from outside the park is on the front of the train station above the MK sign.
it is to honor walts love of trains.
reads: Walt Disney World Railroad Office, keeping Dreams on Track, Walter E. Disney, Chief Engineer.
the only land not raised in MK is toontown, since it was the last to be built and opened after the regular park opened.
Moving to the castle.
the three circle design on the fencing around the entry to the castle casts a mickey silhouette at the right time of day.
however the central rose in that design had to be added, because children were sticking there heads through the original design and getting stuck.
on the winnie the pooh ride, if you turn around and look behind you when you enter owls house, you will see mr toad handing the deed of his house to owl.