Things to do - first night at BCV

jade1 said:
Sorry Greeny, that should have been a period (.). The AP justs gets us into EPCOT) on arrival night (dont waste a hopper day), "then" its dinner and Illuminations. AP dinner would be nice though-good eye.

LOL Jade, I wish it was a good :magnify: eye. I really thought there was some AP Dinner special at EPCOT. For once I wasn't trying to be funny!

Thanks again,

-Tony
 
greenban said:
LOL Jade, I wish it was a good :magnify: eye. I really thought there was some AP Dinner special at EPCOT. For once I wasn't trying to be funny!

Thanks again,

-Tony
Me too! I was getting REALLY excited! Wouldn't that be a cool benefit.
 
You guys don't use the AP Illuminations Dinner perk?

All you have to do is flash your pass at the Rose & Crown podium 30 minutes prior to showtime and you'll be immediately seated at a waterfront table. (Note: Robert Iger must be a member of your dining party to receive this benefit.)
 
We always fly out very early in the morning so we get the benefit of the full day, but we're so tired that evening that we've made Cape May our tradition. DD 9 is a major seafood fan and she now insists on it! After dinner we like to take a walk on the boardwalk and if we can stay awake long enough, we watch the Illuminations fireworks from the bridge.
 

chiclet said:
We always fly out very early in the morning so we get the benefit of the full day, but we're so tired that evening that we've made Cape May our tradition. [...]
We used to do this when we lived in Mich; often we'd get on-site by noon. But now that we live in Phoenix, AZ, we have to deal with the (now 3-hour) time zone difference. Even when we leave at 9:30AM, we don't land until 3:40PM; after picking up luggage & rental, and the drive to WDW, we're usually not at our resort until 5PM.
 



















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