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I was wondering if you had one week to go to WDW free of charge...
Where would you stay? (I have a feeling everyone will be staying concierge)
Most importantly what types of things would you do?

I figure there are so many different opinions on what is worth doing! I know there are alot of tours that are not known by all, resturants, shows, etc. and this would be a good way to "gather" information on everything at WDW.

So start thinking about your Disney Dream vacation! :wizard:
 
OH!! This is easy. Animal kingdom lodge, concierge level so I could do the sunrise safari. Hands down.
 
I would stay at the Contemporary, 14th Fl concierge, MK view!

And I would do a different behind the scenes tour at each park!
End one day with a Wishes cruise, the kind with food :teeth:
 
AKL all the way, concierge would be optional. I wouldn't want to get too spoiled. :rotfl:
 

Oh Wow.....

I would stay Poly Concierge..... I always wanted that castle view!

I would do many of the tours.....
I would eat at many of the restaurants .....
I would do a fireworks cruise.....
I would shop at the Art of Disney.....

But most of all.... I would just sit on a bench on Main Street USA and take it all in.... no rushes, just enjoyment....stopping and smelling the roses is still the best part of WDW no matter how much you pay! :earsboy:
Catrin
 
You guys set your standerds to low!!!
The polynesian King Kamehameha 2 br suite
Coneirge? what do you think
p.s. for the Comtemporary they have the presidential suite but that is cheaper then the Poly
as for the activities
YES
:cool1:
 
I would definitely stay at the Poly in a suite! I just love that place!

I would also do Lunch with an Imagineer at the Brown Derby at MGM and the Keys to the Kingdom tour! I love all that backstage/behind the scenes stuff.

I'd also probably do the Cirque show, maybe Victoria & Albert's and the Sleeping Beauty tea party.
 
i would stay at the grand floridian because i have always dreamed of staying there.
oh, and not to sound stupid, what is concierge?
 
ok, sorry, now that i know what concierge is i want it! it sounds so awesome!
 
I would want to stay in a Garden Suite at the Boardwalk... My DH2B and I are getting married at SBP this May and would love to spend our 5 year anniversary near or at the Boardwalk. :love:
 
Poly Concierge, Lagoon View definitely!

La Nouba, HDDR, V&A Chef's Table...

I'd basically just eat myself silly and take a couple tours.
 
Wilderness Lodge in the Presidential Suite. Definitely do some tours too.
Probably do most or all of the cruises (Wishes, Illuminations). Would probably do a couple character breakfasts too.

But we would go at Christmas time. My DH wants to go and stay at WL over Christmas one year. He really loved the look of the resort especially at Christmas time.
 
ROFL!!! As I haven't been and umm...there was no limit on this...I would just plan my vow renewal that I'm wanting to do for our 25th and have it in MK with the works! Not to mention a welcoming party & a Thank You party for the guests too at different venues.

Other than that, I think staying on the 14th floor biggest suite possible at the Contemporary would be nice.
Of course, eating anything I wanted.

That would be all I could think of right now. I'll have to add reality once I go.
 
Becky2005,
I didn't even think about doing a vow renewal. I could still plan that for our stay over Christmas as our anniversary is Jan 2. We would just make it an extra long vacation with a vow renewal. Then we would have concierge level rooms for family.
 
I would just ask my sweetie. Wherever she wanted to stay, and whatever she wanted to do. It would be all I would want just to be with her as happy as she can be.
 
I'm actually pretty simple on this - I'd want to stay in a 1 Bedroom Suite at the Boardwalk Inn, have dinner at Victoria and Albert's Chef's Table (with wine pairing), and stay for around 10 days, just wandering around each day, doing all of the tours I was interested in.

The benefit of an all-expenses-paid vacation is that you don't have to spend a single moment thinking about how much money you're wasting. No worrying about keeping receipts and matching them up with the hotel bill. No constantly adding up the $1.95 and $2.99 and $4.56 etc, etc in my head so that I know I won't go over my allotted amount. (I never do, but I always worry I will.)

So, basically, I'd just do a longer version of what I do every year, but with the stress of worrying about money completely gone.
 















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