WDW Commando Club

Just back.

For those commandos who haven't gone back since FP enforcement in March, be prepared to walk a lot more. We still rode a lot but I do feel that there was a small trade off of ride time for walk time. HS days I feel like we walked up and down Sunset Blvd all day long.

The main difference was in Mk where the lands are significant distance away. The rides that we rode noticeably less were the mountains.

Overall it wasn't as bad as I feared though, it's just a lot more work for the rest of the rest of The family
 
How have I overlooked the Commando Club? The one club where I actually fit in! Finally people who can understand me!
 
Just back.

For those commandos who haven't gone back since FP enforcement in March, be prepared to walk a lot more. We still rode a lot but I do feel that there was a small trade off of ride time for walk time. HS days I feel like we walked up and down Sunset Blvd all day long.

The main difference was in Mk where the lands are significant distance away. The rides that we rode noticeably less were the mountains.

Overall it wasn't as bad as I feared though, it's just a lot more work for the rest of the rest of The family

Welcome back:cool1:, I agree that it wasn't as bad as I expected, although using FP's anytime after the time was more convenient, the thing I noticed more was the wait times were way off, for example we used a FP for TSM walked tight on practically, the wait time said 45 mins, this was at 12:25 pm when we were walking through the line we noticed the standby line started by Mr Potato head what is that maybe 15mins tops, another time was at Jungle Cruise it said 20min standby turned out to be 40:confused3
 

I'd be happy to help you out, when you come back let me know if you scored any transportation cards, this way I can send ones you don't have, on my next trip in Nov I only really need 2 monorail cards & all the boat cards to make my 2nd set, so I'm hoping to have tons of extra cards, since it's all about the chase for me:lmao: I already have a lot of triples + , so I'm willing to share:thumbsup2

I do have some doubles of Sorcerer cards and I'm sure I'll have a lot more when we get back from the next trip in early Nov, that leaves plenty of time for a little Disney Magic to make the stocking:banana:

Yay...thanks...I will try to get my hands on any I can. My friends seem REALLY set on only using their own car...DH and I may have to run off and just do transportation one day...hahahaha.

On a lighter note I am at under 3 weeks!:woohoo:
 
Yay...thanks...I will try to get my hands on any I can. My friends seem REALLY set on only using their own car...DH and I may have to run off and just do transportation one day...hahahaha.

On a lighter note I am at under 3 weeks!:woohoo:

I can tell you 2 places you may be able to get some cards without riding any of the transportation:rolleyes1 One spot you may be able to get bus cards and at the other spot boat cards:scratching you will be walking rite by them::yes::
 
How have I overlooked the Commando Club? The one club where I actually fit in! Finally people who can understand me!

Welcome. Tell us about any plans you use. Glad to hear them.

Just back.

For those commandos who haven't gone back since FP enforcement in March, be prepared to walk a lot more. We still rode a lot but I do feel that there was a small trade off of ride time for walk time. HS days I feel like we walked up and down Sunset Blvd all day long.

The main difference was in Mk where the lands are significant distance away. The rides that we rode noticeably less were the mountains.

Overall it wasn't as bad as I feared though, it's just a lot more work for the rest of the rest of The family

That's what I figured was going to happen. There are those rides that we try to do right away and grab a FP for later. But, now that we have to worry about times, we will cut down on them, which is a shame. I'm not really sure what WDW is gaining from this FP enforcement except bumming me out.
 
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I can tell you 2 places you may be able to get some cards without riding any of the transportation:rolleyes1 One spot you may be able to get bus cards and at the other spot boat cards:scratching you will be walking rite by them::yes::

ohhhh very excited...soundds like it could be a great tricky way...and I do so love tricky!:stir:
 
Welcome. Tell us about any plans you use. Glad to hear them.



That's what I figured was going to happen. There are those rides that we try to do right away and grab a FP for later. But, now that we have to worry about times, we will cut down on them, which is a shame. I'm not really sure what WDW is gaining from this FP enforcement except bumming me out.

EXACTLY what is the FP "enforcement"- I've always seen them strict about return times?!? Is this something different?
 
EXACTLY what is the FP "enforcement"- I've always seen them strict about return times?!? Is this something different?

They always enforced them for the time before you could return. However, you used to be able to use the FP AFTER the time window printed. So, we would make a tour through WDW, ride rides, load up on FPs, and then tour back through in the evening and use all the FPs. Now, FP can only be used in the exact time window, although some are allowing 5 to 15 minutes after the end time.
 
Got it now!- I guess I've always been a good trooper and only use it within in window.
 
Ran it past my wife that next year I would like to do a 12day trip, 7days in WDW, 1 Busch Gardens Tampa, 1 Seaworld, 1 Legoland, 1 Gatorland, 1 day water park then see Blue Man group at night, she looked at me a smiled, I think it might happen:rolleyes1:cool1:
 
Ran it past my wife that next year I would like to do a 12day trip, 7days in WDW, 1 Busch Gardens Tampa, 1 Seaworld, 1 Legoland, 1 Gatorland, 1 day water park then see Blue Man group at night, she looked at me a smiled, I think it might happen:rolleyes1:cool1:

I've done 3 trips, that were 10 days or more, it's awesome! Although I've never made it to any other theme parks, just WDW and surrounding area only. It's really fun because I don't feel (or make those with me) the pressure to do EVERYTHING in a day. I usually buy an annual pass for me & get the UK 10 days tickets from Undercovertourist for the others. So the annual pass will do two weeks at the beginning of the "year" and then I'll book the last two before they expire the next year (it's like getting a free trip the next year:cool1:)
 
Ran it past my wife that next year I would like to do a 12day trip, 7days in WDW, 1 Busch Gardens Tampa, 1 Seaworld, 1 Legoland, 1 Gatorland, 1 day water park then see Blue Man group at night, she looked at me a smiled, I think it might happen:rolleyes1:cool1:

We've never done over 10 days. We'd have to go in summer to do that with school schedule. Sounds fun.
 
Disney Commando said:
Ran it past my wife that next year I would like to do a 12day trip, 7days in WDW, 1 Busch Gardens Tampa, 1 Seaworld, 1 Legoland, 1 Gatorland, 1 day water park then see Blue Man group at night, she looked at me a smiled, I think it might happen:rolleyes1:cool1:

That would be fantastic!
 
That really does sound amazing. I have done Busch Gardens VA but never in Florida and have always thought it might be fun. We are doing two days at Universal this year and HHN (soooo excited). I have never been to the one in Florida but grew up with passes to Universal Studios Hollywood. I am thrilled our trip is coming up so quick but freaked out all the same. Money is really tight right now and we are looking into redoing all the concrete around our house. We are tired of the leaks it is causing to come into the house. With the rainy season coming up it seems like a neccessity...so keep talking about your trip please. After this one I may be living through all of you for a while.
 
At the end of the month my wife and I are going to Busch Gardens Va for Hallowscream this time we are doing it a whole new way:confused3, since we made such good use of our passes, I decided that we would spend the $ and get unlimited front of line access passes for the day it's costing $110 total, but we should be able to do everything 2 or 3 times without waiting, I felt this would be cool and a treat since this our 1 day we visit the park without my son (he would be way too scared:lmao:)

Now lowballing park admissions if you paid out of pocket this is how far ahead of the game we are for the year

- Seseme Place 11 times and going once for Halloween for a total of 12 times, lowballing at $40 per visit for the 3 of us would have been $1440 + preferred parking at $18 a pop $216

- We went to Busch Gardens Va 5 times, with 4 times at the water park, plus my wife and I are going 1 more time, so lowballing it let's say $50 it would come to $850 + preferred parking at $18 comes to $108

-We did Busch Gardens Tampa once, lets say $50 per person $150 + $18 preferred parking

- In Nov we are doing Seaworld 1 day figure $60 per person $180 + $18 preferred parking

So if we didn't have passes or discount tickets it would have come to at least $2980 we paid $169 per person for our passes when they were 25% off for a total of $507 + tax but basically we are $2473 ahead of the game, I think we got our monies worth:confused3

And that's not including the pass discounts on food and merchandise:cool1:
 
Just found this thread and it looks amazing!

I'm a huge planner and I believe I fit right in! Sign me up!

On my next trip I'm introducing Orlando to my DFiancee's family. We're staying for 16 nights and 15.5 days (we're arriving on late evening and leaving on late afternoon).
For now the planning includes:
7.5 Disney park days
3 Universal/IoA days
1 Busch Gardens day
1.5 Sea World days
0.5 Gatorland day
1 full outlet shopping day
2 half day shopping days (specially bridal and wedding stuff as I'm getting married next year and my DFiancee wants at least to look for some gown ideas if she doesn't to buy the gown in this trip! :bride:)

I've included more of our plans on my Pre-TR and when I'm done reading this huge thread I'll see if I can contribute with some commando strategies or if I'll have to admit I'm still a beginner! :lmao:
 
Just found this thread and it looks amazing!

I'm a huge planner and I believe I fit right in! Sign me up!

On my next trip I'm introducing Orlando to my DFiancee's family. We're staying for 16 nights and 15.5 days (we're arriving on late evening and leaving on late afternoon).
For now the planning includes:
7.5 Disney park days
3 Universal/IoA days
1 Busch Gardens day
1.5 Sea World days
0.5 Gatorland day
1 full outlet shopping day
2 half day shopping days (specially bridal and wedding stuff as I'm getting married next year and my DFiancee wants at least to look for some gown ideas if she doesn't to buy the gown in this trip! :bride:)

I've included more of our plans on my Pre-TR and when I'm done reading this huge thread I'll see if I can contribute with some commando strategies or if I'll have to admit I'm still a beginner! :lmao:

Welcome. That is a mega trip. Have a great time.
 
Just found this thread and it looks amazing!

I'm a huge planner and I believe I fit right in! Sign me up!

On my next trip I'm introducing Orlando to my DFiancee's family. We're staying for 16 nights and 15.5 days (we're arriving on late evening and leaving on late afternoon).
For now the planning includes:
7.5 Disney park days
3 Universal/IoA days
1 Busch Gardens day
1.5 Sea World days
0.5 Gatorland day
1 full outlet shopping day
2 half day shopping days (specially bridal and wedding stuff as I'm getting married next year and my DFiancee wants at least to look for some gown ideas if she doesn't to buy the gown in this trip! :bride:)

I've included more of our plans on my Pre-TR and when I'm done reading this huge thread I'll see if I can contribute with some commando strategies or if I'll have to admit I'm still a beginner! :lmao:

:welcome: You are member #215:cool1: And our 1st Commando member from Brazil:thumbsup2, This looks like this is going to be a very important trip for you, A lot of places planned and I'm sure you are going for the WOW Factor:woohoo: If you have any questions just ask, we don't bite, and remember the only dumb question is the one not asked:thumbsup2
 














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