contraption22
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 14, 2015
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Good morning all.
My last visit to WDW was in December of 2013 and I have been dying to go back since. It was my first real visit to WDW as an adult and going with my whole family, especially my young niece brought a whole new level of enjoyment to the experience.
I am lucky enough to be returning this year, as an annual professional conference I attend each year will be held at the Swan this April. My brother's family has decided to come down and use their time-share deal to stay at another off-disney resort during this same period.
I know that staying at the swan, I am eligible for some of the perks that come with staying in a Disney resort, and the group sponsoring my conference has stated that discount park tickets will be available.
My question is, if I buy the tickets for the rest of my family at the Swan, will we all be to take advantage of the Extra Magic hours?
Thanks in advance for your help.
My last visit to WDW was in December of 2013 and I have been dying to go back since. It was my first real visit to WDW as an adult and going with my whole family, especially my young niece brought a whole new level of enjoyment to the experience.
I am lucky enough to be returning this year, as an annual professional conference I attend each year will be held at the Swan this April. My brother's family has decided to come down and use their time-share deal to stay at another off-disney resort during this same period.
I know that staying at the swan, I am eligible for some of the perks that come with staying in a Disney resort, and the group sponsoring my conference has stated that discount park tickets will be available.
My question is, if I buy the tickets for the rest of my family at the Swan, will we all be to take advantage of the Extra Magic hours?
Thanks in advance for your help.