WDW Commando Club

Did you wear pants? I was planning golf shirt and dress shorts.

:lmao: when I first read this, I thought you were asking "Did the Commando go commando so he could eat the entire 24oz prime rib without his pants restricting the input"
I didn't see the "dress shorts" part ;)
 
:lmao: when I first read this, I thought you were asking "Did the Commando go commando so he could eat the entire 24oz prime rib without his pants restricting the input"
I didn't see the "dress shorts" part ;)

:rotfl2: It might have been a good idea though, you have to figure with the prime rib, bread and sides it was well over 2 lbs of food:scratchin
 
More from Ron.

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"Here we are after haircut, barber shop was crazy busy, The Dapper Dans did not show up guess it was too busy? My son rates the Sorcerers game 2nd to Skylanders lol, we ran into a local who gave us like another 30 cards"

Lets do some pics, a couple of points of interest, both of us got the glitter in our hair:banana:

The shirt I'm wearing gets the attention of Chip & Dale, sometimes they act mad since they are the Duck, Duck, Goose World Champions, but that day when we meet them near Space Mountain they decided to play Duck, Duck, Goose with me and we were all running around:lmao:
 

Have you ever noticed at places such as Tough To Be A Bug, Muppets, Philharmonic, Laugh Factory, little Mermaid etc. There always seems to be people that insist on sitting in the middle even though announcements are made to move all the way down filling all available seats:scared1:

Why do people feel entitled to just sit anywhere when it's going to be a full house:confused3 This just gets people trying to find a seat mad and creates a delay in the show starting since they have to wait till everyone is seated, thus makes wait time for those in line that much longer:headache:

If everyone just followed the CM's directions things would go a lot smoother, has anyone else noticed this:confused3
 
Have you ever noticed at places such as Tough To Be A Bug, Muppets, Philharmonic, Laugh Factory, little Mermaid etc. There always seems to be people that insist on sitting in the middle even though announcements are made to move all the way down filling all available seats:scared1:

Why do people feel entitled to just sit anywhere when it's going to be a full house:confused3 This just gets people trying to find a seat mad and creates a delay in the show starting since they have to wait till everyone is seated, thus makes wait time for those in line that much longer:headache:

If everyone just followed the CM's directions things would go a lot smoother, has anyone else noticed this:confused3

Always notice this... and we purposely let the bulk of the people in before us, knowing they will be asked to move. Thusly securing us a seat near the centre of the theatre.
 
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I took my munchkins to the State Fair with my parents sister and niece this week. My parents were running the show since they paid for all the tickets. Other than getting there at 8:30 to have mini doughnuts before the Grandstand opened at 9 there was no plan. Once we finished the grandstand it was just meandering up and down the streets. We missed at least half a dozen things that people wanted to do and wound up at the kidway during the heat of the day. We did a great job of eating our way through the fair but missed out on a lot of attractions. Next year I'll be pushing for more of a plan of attack right away.

On the other hand I'll be going to the Renaissance Festival with some coworkers this weekend. I already have a rough plan of attack based on the show schedule and to make sure they see as many booths as possible. If you're gonna pay to get into a place why not plan your work and work your plan to get the most bang for your buck? :confused3
 
Have you ever noticed at places such as Tough To Be A Bug, Muppets, Philharmonic, Laugh Factory, little Mermaid etc. There always seems to be people that insist on sitting in the middle even though announcements are made to move all the way down filling all available seats:scared1:

Why do people feel entitled to just sit anywhere when it's going to be a full house:confused3 This just gets people trying to find a seat mad and creates a delay in the show starting since they have to wait till everyone is seated, thus makes wait time for those in line that much longer:headache:

If everyone just followed the CM's directions things would go a lot smoother, has anyone else noticed this:confused3

Because some people think WDW is their personal, private vacation. They expect a free upgrade from POP to POLY, dining without ADRs, and FPs to every ride. Those usually are the ones who go home disappointed. My strategy is to get to the front row, so no tall people in front of dds.
 
I took my munchkins to the State Fair with my parents sister and niece this week. My parents were running the show since they paid for all the tickets. Other than getting there at 8:30 to have mini doughnuts before the Grandstand opened at 9 there was no plan. Once we finished the grandstand it was just meandering up and down the streets. We missed at least half a dozen things that people wanted to do and wound up at the kidway during the heat of the day. We did a great job of eating our way through the fair but missed out on a lot of attractions. Next year I'll be pushing for more of a plan of attack right away.

On the other hand I'll be going to the Renaissance Festival with some coworkers this weekend. I already have a rough plan of attack based on the show schedule and to make sure they see as many booths as possible. If you're gonna pay to get into a place why not plan your work and work your plan to get the most bang for your buck? :confused3

Rant away. We understand.
 
Because some people think WDW is their personal, private vacation. They expect a free upgrade from POP to POLY, dining without ADRs, and FPs to every ride. Those usually are the ones who go home disappointed. My strategy is to get to the front row, so no tall people in front of dds.

I like that strategy:thumbsup2, it does happen often that a family will sit in front of you and the biggest person winds up sitting in front or a kid, I myself look before I sit since I'm the tallest in our group, I will not sit purposely in front of a child, but once I'm seated whoever sits behind me it's their job to seat their child so he can see:confused3
 
I took my munchkins to the State Fair with my parents sister and niece this week. My parents were running the show since they paid for all the tickets. Other than getting there at 8:30 to have mini doughnuts before the Grandstand opened at 9 there was no plan. Once we finished the grandstand it was just meandering up and down the streets. We missed at least half a dozen things that people wanted to do and wound up at the kidway during the heat of the day. We did a great job of eating our way through the fair but missed out on a lot of attractions. Next year I'll be pushing for more of a plan of attack right away.

On the other hand I'll be going to the Renaissance Festival with some coworkers this weekend. I already have a rough plan of attack based on the show schedule and to make sure they see as many booths as possible. If you're gonna pay to get into a place why not plan your work and work your plan to get the most bang for your buck? :confused3

I will say for these events a rough plan might be all you can do since they are not permanent events, but once you get there they should have some kind of map or event sheet, if you stop take a few minutes and look it over real good you can come up with a plan that you can get to see everything they have to offer and things you might miss if you didn't study the map or event sheet
 
I will say for these events a rough plan might be all you can do since they are not permanent events, but once you get there they should have some kind of map or event sheet, if you stop take a few minutes and look it over real good you can come up with a plan that you can get to see everything they have to offer and things you might miss if you didn't study the map or event sheet
I totally agree that you can't have a comprehensive plan. But you need to have some idea what you're going to do. After the grandstand my dad suggested we go down one block without consulting a map or schedule. Turned out we were an hour off for everything the rest of the day. Again if we would have looked at the daily schedule for five minutes we would have a game plan and hit everything.
 
I totally agree that you can't have a comprehensive plan. But you need to have some idea what you're going to do. After the grandstand my dad suggested we go down one block without consulting a map or schedule. Turned out we were an hour off for everything the rest of the day. Again if we would have looked at the daily schedule for five minutes we would have a game plan and hit everything.

Sometimes 5 minutes of quick planning can make the difference:confused3
 
ARRRR!!!pirate:pirate: I will admit there are times, when going to a major day event that's impossible to go Commando. Case in point next month. The family is headed to the biggest vintage car parts swapmeet in the Pacific Northwest, in Monroe, Washington in Oct. It's a 3 hr drive from here,(we have to cross over the border, as we're Canadians EH!). It is massive, as it's held at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds (takes it completely over in fact). So we intend to divide and conquer, DH with DS9 and me with DS8. Have to find the walkie talkies to keep in touch. Caught the second day of it last year, when we went to adopt Muttley, our singing Greyhound (howls at the emergency vehicle sirens if they get loud enough):firefight:firefight, and were hooked. Have a greyt day everyone!

Trish
 
I will say for these events a rough plan might be all you can do since they are not permanent events, but once you get there they should have some kind of map or event sheet, if you stop take a few minutes and look it over real good you can come up with a plan that you can get to see everything they have to offer and things you might miss if you didn't study the map or event sheet

Sometimes 5 minutes of quick planning can make the difference:confused3

You should see me when I go to a commercial wine tasting event with an entire ballroom of tasting tables. I've got my map, my spread sheets, my plan of attack, the whole nine yards. Every strategy I ever learned at WDW is employed. :rotfl: The folks I go with always laugh at my planning skills and obsessions, but 30 minutes in, they thank me profusely for having a plan that beats the crowds, gets us the best wines, and maximizes our enjoyment. It warms my heart. Or maybe that's just the wine!:bitelip:

P.S. Please add me to the Commando Roll Call. At one time or another, I have been the very first person on Space Mountain as well as the last person off it at night. That has to count for something, right? Pretty cool exiting the ride as the cars are being sidetracked and the floors are being swept.
 
All in favor say ARR!


ARRR! I've spend the entire day (today) planning my trip for the end of the this month. Of course all ADR were made within 3 days of booking, but now the rest of "touring plan" completed.:thumbsup2

I downloaded apps from Disney (official one), UndercoverTourist, and full version of Touringplans.com

General outline of plans below, feel free to add any suggestions (e.g.; best places for snack credit & CS in parks)

2 Adults: Me (Disney Freak, 13th trip) Dh- only goes to WDW cuz I drag him with me (6th trip)
7 days/5dayPH/DDP-AKL

Arrive Sat. Sept 29- Travel day, so ME to AKL and the rest of the day enjoying hotel. Dinner at Boma 5:30pm
Sun: MK ( 2 CS meals today somewhere around MK)
Mon: EP (Wine & Food festival) ADR's Narcoossee's 6pm (watch Fireworks & Water Parade from GF)
Tues: Car Rental-shopping DTD- Blue Man Group at 7pm
Wed: DS
Thrus. AK, ADR -Artist Pointe (WL) 7pm
Fri: whatever still hasn't been done: ADR @ Tutto Italia 5pm
Sat: :( enjoying the last day around the hotel until 3pm- fight out at 5

1TS each still to use "spur of the moment"

this will be more enjoying AKL than heavy duty park touring.
 





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