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Corona is pretty good beer to be drinking. Someone went to Raglan Road and asked for a Bud Light equivalent, and the bartender said they had water.

Corona is pretty good beer to be drinking. Someone went to Raglan Road and asked for a Bud Light equivalent, and the bartender said they had water.
That is the question.
Originally I wasn't planning on doing the park hopper because of the time between resorts and the age of the twins. They'll be just under 5 when we go. Then I read the Unofficial Guide and they recommend getting the park hopper. Now I'm torn. There's plenty to do for a day in each park and we're going at a slower time. Is the the park hopper worth it or should we just stick with the basic tickets?
Got back to disneyland for the first time since before we went to disneyworld today....standing inline for pirates now and we went on the ghost galaxy overlay on space mountain. We also did the nightmare before christmas haunted mansion...yay! All the halloween stuff is done! I am wondering if they have done the mermaids here too.
So yeah....the end of that story is no. Not a mermaid in sight...did I miss something somewhere. . )
In true Commando spirit, I like to open the park and close the park. But, we only do one park a day.
Never had twins, but we went when my children were 18 months and 3. I got PH once, and then never again. Just like you said, the reason was because we lost so much transportation time. And, it's just not transportation from theme park to theme park, but transportation from wherever you are in the first theme park, out of the theme park, walk to the bus stop, wait for the bus, then bus time, then walk from the bus stop to the new theme park, and then into the new theme park.
Corona is pretty good beer to be drinking. Someone went to Raglan Road and asked for a Bud Light equivalent, and the bartender said they had water.
That is the question.
Originally I wasn't planning on doing the park hopper because of the time between resorts and the age of the twins. They'll be just under 5 when we go. Then I read the Unofficial Guide and they recommend getting the park hopper. Now I'm torn. There's plenty to do for a day in each park and we're going at a slower time. Is the the park hopper worth it or should we just stick with the basic tickets?
So yeah....the end of that story is no. Not a mermaid in sight...did I miss something somewhere. I haven't been able to get on lately and wasn't aware of the change being made... I only managed to get boat transportation cards this time. On a funnier note we got to the parking structure only to have the attendant tell me it was my old pass and I must not have gotten the new one yet in the mail...he handed me my parking pass and let me go. Since it took us almost 2 hours to get here due to traffic we were a bit worried and figured we would have to talk to guest services and explain I had grabbd the wrong one. I looked at my pass and the number had changed so I was a little worried but the lady at the turnstile didn't even blink, she just told me to have a great day. Who knew? I guess it linked the old one to my new pass and the lite just turned green! Then when I went to guest services to get my disabled guest pass renewed she put the old number on the new card and didn't blink either. Hmmmmm... (as a disclaimer, yes I am disabled. I get people all the time who don't think I am because I look healthy. )
My kids aren't thrilled with the heat so it could be interesting going in early October. I imagine we'll be sneaking into the AC shows to cool off mid afternoon.In true Commando spirit, I like to open the park and close the park. But, we only do one park a day.
Never had twins, but we went when my children were 18 months and 3. I got PH once, and then never again. Just like you said, the reason was because we lost so much transportation time. And, it's just not transportation from theme park to theme park, but transportation from wherever you are in the first theme park, out of the theme park, walk to the bus stop, wait for the bus, then bus time, then walk from the bus stop to the new theme park, and then into the new theme park.
With the young ens, if the adults are interested in riding the bigger rides, you can walk over and do the parent exchange thing. We just enjoyed going slow and doing the rides they wanted, then back to the resort for a nap in the heat of the day, and then back for more fun. Then, we stopped going back for naps and youngest would sleep in stroller and oldest would sleep on me, and we would find the AC cold indoor for naps. France movie was a favorite nap place. Then we stopped stroller when youngest was 5.
You'll get different opinions and everyone knows their children best. So, ultimately do what you think is best and have fun with your family, and everything will be fine.
I actually was thinking of hitting AK and MNSSHP on the same day and chilling the next day. Still plenty of time to change my mind.I'm not the biggest PH fan for several of those reasons, but we get it because there are some cases where it is really nice to be able to hop.
First is for AK days as it usually closes early (5-6pm) so even if you stay until the park closes you can still enjoy some more hours at another park, specially if it has EMH evening. You could also go to DTD of course and therefore not need/use the Park Hoppers. In our next trip we'll do both of these (1 day hop from AK to HS with EMH and on another go for DTD).
Another great situation where it is great to hop is to eat at one of my favorite WDW restaurants, Beaches & Cream. On our last trip we went to HS in the morning, left for lunch, took the very beautiful boat ride from HS to Beach Club, grabbed some fantastic burgers and desserts and continued on into Epcot. I'm planning on doing this again in January!![]()
Thanks for the input. Sometimes I get a little too wound up in trying to plan the perfect first family vacation to WDW.This is one of those questions where there is no right or wrong answer, There are pros and cons to both sides, IMO I would say go with the way you will be most comfortable with, Everyone has their own way of touring, some like 1 park a day, some like a variety of parks, you have to be comfortable with your touring plan and that is most important
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That is the question.
Originally I wasn't planning on doing the park hopper because of the time between resorts and the age of the twins. They'll be just under 5 when we go. Then I read the Unofficial Guide and they recommend getting the park hopper. Now I'm torn. There's plenty to do for a day in each park and we're going at a slower time. Is the the park hopper worth it or should we just stick with the basic tickets?
My kids aren't thrilled with the heat so it could be interesting going in early October. I imagine we'll be sneaking into the AC shows to cool off mid afternoon.
I actually was thinking of hitting AK and MNSSHP on the same day and chilling the next day. Still plenty of time to change my mind.
My kids aren't thrilled with the heat so it could be interesting going in early October. I imagine we'll be sneaking into the AC shows to cool off mid afternoon.
I actually was thinking of hitting AK and MNSSHP on the same day and chilling the next day. Still plenty of time to change my mind.
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I got to do 9 days straight of work before my next day off, but on my next day off we will be on our way to WDW
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Congratulations!!!Work your butt off and then live it up playing just as hard in the world!!
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Disney Commando said:The mermaids were added maybe a little over a week ago at WDW on a 1 day refurb, They have Transportation Cards at DL also, glad they let you in with the pass you had
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