According to the e-mail I got from Dreams Unlimited yesterday, the promo is limited to one child per adult. Can anyone confirm this?Originally posted by thedscoop
3. Good news: The children play free promotion will really have some actual savings value, especially if you have several kids between 3-9 years old.
Optimism is indeed the exclusive bounty of the "east coast" joint.
Why would they be??I wonder if Pixar is working on Stitch?
This is still so darn disappointing. I am very happy the attraction is coming to WDW, but so sad that we are getting an entirely irrelavent [to Central Florida, Epcot, Future World, The Land] film. This (to me) is the clearest example yet of how the philosophy shift has taken place. I'd love to know specifically what the total cost of building the attraction is, and exactly how much more it would cost to shoot enough new film to make it "Soarin' over America" or "Soarin' over the Land."Bad news: Soarin' will be Soarin Over California with simply a different ending. Maybe I should really label this "kind of bad" news because the California film in and of itself was really well done with some exciting and even humorous moments.
According to the e-mail I got from Dreams Unlimited yesterday, the promo is limited to one child per adult. Can anyone confirm this?
How will anyone be able to tell over the roar of the vacuums?Oh, and of course, I'd be remiss to not add: A wonderful new kiss goodnight.
several solid C&D tickets, a beautiful new resort (no, I'm not referring to Pop Century), and some really nice updates like the WS films and new Disney Studios skylines.
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Originally posted by wdwguide
I got to see PhilharMagic today - what a fun show that is. An easy D-Ticket, bordering on E. Lots of 3D effects, for the most part wonderful animation, wonderful theming considering this is Fantasyland, and an *INDOOR QUEUE*, of which there are not many in Fantasyland. The gift shop looks nice as well. Alien Encounter is no longer on the Magic Kingdom guidemap.
Construction for Soarin appears to be underway behind the Imagination pavilion. There's a tall crane and tall pile of dirt back there, as well as a bunch of construction trailers.
Mission: SPACE had Test-Track type lines today with over 120 minutes standby, 60 minute singles, and a FastPass line that was at least 30 minutes long at time, which is really bad considering that M:S was supposed to be specifically designed for optimal FP performance. A new warning sign has been added since my last visit with a whole array of motion sickness warnings!
Preps for the Food and Wine Festival are well underway as well.
As for crowds - it was quite busy, but that is to be expected in October.
It goes back to the original Disneyland ticket books. The rides were rated, first A to D, and later A to E. "A's" were the least popular rides, generally shorter and less immersive. "E's" were longer and more immersive.Can some one explain what an "E" and "D" ticket ride is?