We are staying in one of the outer buildings with the lagoon view. I would imagine this puts me near the water and closer to the boats?
"Legally" but ist only illegal if you get caught? I'm setting a bad example so ummmm obey the law?
Perhaps we will see you there! We will look like the people out of place at the GF lol.
And so it begins again!
Well with that info, please post to
YouTube his reaction and then link here!!! Ill get my popcorn ready.
Not necessarily. The lagoon view could come on any of the outer buildings, except the ones facing MK. Those are probably sold as theme park view rooms. The lagoon view near the boat rentals is closest to the boat ramps. The one facing the Poly could give you a lagoon view too and it is the furthest from the boats. BUT, the walk from the boats is way quicker than getting off the monorail and waiting for the elevator if you have a stroller, and then making your way through the lobby to get outside, especially if the monorail is busy. Then you might need to wait a few turns to get into the elevator. Most lagoon view rooms also give you a view of the electrical water pagent if the kids needs to chill out early before bed.
I don't like giving out my secrets and everyone using them, because when i need them they will be busy. But, for you guys I will.

The boats are quicker back to GF 90% of the time. I just love them. I have videos of the boat ride. I watch them when I need a fix because they are so relaxing. You get all the sounds of Disney, the monorail in the background. They are usually empty and if it is hot, the water keeps you cooler than the monorail. If it is cold, then it is cooler, so last January it made for a chilly ride. But that also made it empty too.
ATTQOTD: A few years back we went over to Tom Sawyer Island and were walking around on the trails. We passed through a few people and then quickly realized that it was an unofficial (unofficial to Disney) wedding taking place. There was the bride/groom (sitting on steps), an official, and then what looked to be 2 family members and/or friends. It was actually a pretty nice January day and this was on part of the path was a bit remote and looked out over the water.
I can't think of one story off the top of my head because I love people watching and there are so many. I have a funny story I didn't witness though. Makes me laugh every time I think of it.
I love Disney. It's obvious I think. To everyone that knows me, they know it is 1. kids 2. running/Disney, 3. everything else. My ex-wife, she has been to Disney but she doesn't LOVE it. She doesn't follow it. She doesn't keep up with the daily news, etc... Well, in the summer of 2016, after the divorce had gotten under way, she surprises the kids with a Disney trip. The stories the kids have told me are so priceless, and yet sad at the same time.
Apparently my ex, and her mother, were so overwhelmed taking the kids to Disney (I have 4 remember) that they broke down crying several times. Finally at one point my ex tells the kids, "I am NEVER bringing you guys here again. If you come again, it will be with daddy." In other words, she is like a lot of those parents that end up yelling at their kids in the park.
Why is it funny? Because she took the kids because she knew it would bother me not to take them on their first trip. (My oldest went when she was 2 1/2 but this was the first one she really remembers) My oldest got the stomach bug and through up in front of the castle. They missed a day in the parks because of this. So she went all that way to stick it to me, and spent about $8000 on the trip, and it backfired. They missed all the big rides, ate at all the wrong places, and the kids never really saw Disney for what Disney can offer. So when i do take them, they will really see it for the first time. They never even saw the fireworks. My ex was too tired to stay that late. Seriously?
Now the kids keep saying, "Daddy, when can we go with you to Disney so we can actually have fun?" They may or may not be learning when that will happen at an upcoming holiday.
