If you had wings (I think that's what it was called).
Yes! Eastern Airlines used to be the official airline of WDW.
If you had wings (I think that's what it was called).
Yes! Eastern Airlines used to be the official airline of WDW.
In no particular order
And I think I am one of the few that enjoyed Ariel's in the Beach Club.
One of my most memorable, and last meals with my mom was at Ariels. We dined there during her last trip to WDW. She passed away from breast cancer a little over a year later. In a way, I am glad it is closed. Sort of frozen in time for me.
The Disney Dining... Hell I can't even remember what it was called. 10 years ago on our honeymoon, the plan was pay $55/pp/per night and get $60 in credits for food per person per night. We had so much fun using up those credits. AND it included alcohol and tips if you wanted to use them that way.
The "lounginess" of Brown Derby. Again, on our honeymoon we went twice, and the first time there was an actual piano player and he had pulled a guest up to sing for him. It was so awesome (and romantic).
The view of the chinese theatre when you entered MGM... Not that stupid hat.
I know there are more... I just can't recall.![]()
I liked Living Seas before. Its as if an effort has been made to dumb down Epcot. UTC used to sponsor the Living Seas and they had a lounge with cookies and soda for all UTC employees. My mom just used to show her badge and we would avoid the very long lines that were so common at Epcot in the early years.
My vacations there....
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