WDW vets-What's your weakest area?

Micca

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What is your weakest area of WDW expertise? I'm good with most of the attractions and restaurants, but when it comes to what rooms/views to request, or where to stand to watch fireworks, I'm at a loss:eek: Check out the resort boards sometime and be amazed at the people who can tell you how much of Wishes you can see from room 3313 in the West wing of the CR(and the differences on nights with a full moon):eek: :earsboy:
 
I know NOTHING and care NOTHING about the golf courses. ;)
 
I'm with you on the room thing unless I've stayed in it myself.

i'm weak on the water parks. I gone to WDW many many times but I have never been to a water park (unless you count the bus stops when we are on the way to DTD). I never want to lose time at the parks to swim. My 2 DD's are now at the age where they want to go there instead of the parks all day. We'll see.

mt2
 
The Swan and the Dolphin. Know nothing about either of them and never have any desire to visit them. 2 large, ugly buildings as far as i'm concerned.
 

Golf courses and water parks. I have never seen any of them. :eek:

Neat question.
 
I don't know much about some of the extra stuff like golf courses, fishing expeditions, horseback riding, etc. I've never been to Wide World of Sports, and I've only seen Fort Wilderness from bus and boat.

I purposely ignore the stuff about concierge since I can't afford it. If I knew more I would just be envious :).

I've never been to Pleasure Island but plan to go on my next trip.

DVC is sort of a mystery, but I know where to find information. Same for everything else - I'm just knowledgable enough to know where to find WDW information if I need it for myself or others. I'm glad I don't know it all; I like knowing there is always something new to discover.
 
Originally posted by mt2
I never want to lose time at the parks to swim.

:eek: The water parks aren't for swimming!! There are rides there!! Some better than those *sniff* other parks. :p (Seriously, I think you may enjoy it!)

Me, I don't care about the resorts. I mean, they're nice and I know where each one is located, but I could care less that one room is closer to X or has a good view of X. I don't spend enough time in the hotel anyway.
 
Water parks, golf courses, and adventuresome activities (like parasailing, surfing lessons, scuba, etc.). Neat question. :)
 
The night clubs at Pleasure Island. Never been to any of them and have no desire to.
 
I'm with you on the room thing. Been to WDW lots of times and never knew that you could actually request a room location. DH was surprised when I showed him a map of the Poly (going 8/26-9/3) and asked him what bldg. he wanted to stay in.

Also, not real big on the fancy restaurants. We're more into the chicken fingers and burgers and fries meals. Should have done them before the kids but didn't have the money. Now we have the money but also the kids (picky eaters, too) so we just do quick meals.
 
I don't care a lot about hotels/rooms so I don't know much about that. I mean, I could tell you a bit about each resort but when it comes to views, etc. I just don't know.

I also don't know much about the water parks.
 
I have been going for yrs and I am by no means and expert on anything. if I get asked a question I do my best to answer it in an honest way other then that I go to the parks, enjoy my time there and learn something new each day :D
 
How to get some one to let me pilot a monorail...............
 
Golf Courses (DH is the pro in this area) except for the view @ OKW

Fancy Restaurants (no desire to go to one with the exception of seeing the nighttime view from CG)

Clubs in PI (have never been probably will never go)

Disney Quest (but DH wants to try this soon and I don't think I can hold him off any longer)
 
Know nothing about Pleasure Island.
Know which resort I want to stay at, but don't know much about which building/room is best.
Still trying to figure out if DVC is a good idea for us.
 
It would be easier to list the things I know about rather than those that I don't!

Great question!
 










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