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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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ArweTHEREyet, that is GREAT!!! Where did you find all the stick on stuff? Were they mostly in the park shops?
ArweTHEREyet, that is GREAT!!! Where did you find all the stick on stuff? Were they mostly in the park shops?
Just reiterating my question about the Brita faucet filters. Anyone know if there is a reason NOT to let THOSE dry out?
Especially for those of us who fly to WDW, Owner's Locker is a savings. Almost all of the airlines now charge to check bags--many now charge even for the first bag, and the charge is EACH way. Multiply that by multiple travelers and multiple trips and the cost really skyrockets. Having a lot of miscellaneous stuff already there makes packing and unpacking SO much easier. We are wondering whether we should get a second locker to keep only clothes for various seasons (and free up some space at home!) Then we could go to WDW with almost nothing. When I think of the cost of going to WDW--DVC costs and plane tickets and park tickets and rental car and souvenirs and food-- the Owner's Locker fee is nothing. Besides, I just love the feeling of having my stuff there. It makes me feel like WDW really IS my second home!
I bring a white noise machine too. I should buy another to keep in my owner's locker. I thought I was the only crazy person that brought that.![]()
I bought a Brita this past summer to leave in my make-shift OL. I read in the literature that came with it, that if the filter dries out, you simply go through the process of soaking it, the same as the first time you used it.
A couple of things that I am adding to mine because I have found the ones in the units unacceptable:
vegetable pealer
spatula (for flippin' pancakes)
wire whisk (for stirrin' that pancake batter)
I think I could gnaw on my potatoes like a beaver better than the pealers that I have repeatedly come across in the units.
Oh and a couple of new additions: I bought one of those hanging storage units from Disneyshopping.com (here is the link to see what I'm talking about: http://disneyshopping.go.com/webapp...productId=1230963&langId=-1&categoryId=13360). The ones that have about five little cubbies. This works out great for when everyone comes in the door. They stop, put their hat, lanyard, card key in their cubbie. Then no one has to run around looking for stuff when it's time to go. I hung it from the door stop at the top of the door. But I am also going to put a Command Adhesive hook in there. Easy removal with no damage.
I really like the wireless router one!!
I looked at Owner's Locker.
A $75 membership fee (plus tax) on top of $99 per year, just seems expensive to me. Not to mention the Premium plan that costs $179 per year.
I was calculating the price of the items that I'd put in storage, and it adds up to close to the price of the storage, if not a little less.
Buy items when you get there - $100
Owners locker - $75 Membership Fee + $99 per year + you still have to buy the product that your putting in the locker $100 = $274
$274 vs. $100, I'll take the $100 every time.
Sorry, not trying to be negative, I just can't see the value in this.![]()
And here is what is ON my locker--
Here is the top:
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One end:
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The other:
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One Side:
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the other side, and yes I know I gave him two left feet--I will have to fix that on the next trip.![]()
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Ok, here's a list of what we have for ours:
Air mattress (for non AKV stays)
Sheets for mattress
Very cute. Did you decorate the locker??
Very cute. Did you decorate the locker??