The Moms panel is open!
Woot! LEt the carnage of this train wreck begin!
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Woot! LEt the carnage of this train wreck begin!
http://disneyworldforum.disney.go.com/
The Moms panel is open!
Woot! LEt the carnage of this train wreck begin!
http://disneyworldforum.disney.go.com/
No, look at this crapola:
Answer: My favorite counter service location in all of WDW is Sunshine Terrace in Epcot. It is in a section of Epcot called the Land. They have the largest and most diverse foods. There, everyone in your family can get what they choose and then sit together in the very pretty seating area. I have eaten there many times and have always found it pretty quick to get in and out.
By the way, the attraction "Soarin" is in the same area. It almost always has a very long wait time. You may want to get a fast pass before lunch, so that you can enjoy it afterwards.
Enjoy your trip - Michelle
Well, once the parade of jerks is over, it should be a good resource for folks to help plan their vacation...
But they have to get past the jerks... which may be a long process
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... and no... I didnt actually submit it....lol :lol:
OH my gosh. That is so funny. Especially since it says you need to be clear and concise.
Well, you enjoy your lunch at Sunshine Terrace at Epcot, and be sure to rent a car from the airport like one panelist suggests (yeah, rather then the one on disney property which costs less).
Some of my family's favorite counter service places are Columbia Harbor House & Cosmic Ray's (Magic Kingdom), Flame Tree BBQ (Animal Kingdom), Cantina de San Angel & Tangierine Cafe (Epcot), and the ABC Commissary (Disney's Hollywood Studios).
I might suggest trying to rent a movie version of one of the Cirque du Soleil shows first to show your sons to see if they seem interested before purchasing the tickets. You can also click here to see a few brief scenes from the show.
If you have the flexibility to travel during non-peak times, there are advantages of doing so. Peak times tend to be the summer, and holidays like Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Two key benefits are 1) you avoid crowds and 2) can often obtain lower rates for Disney properties. My favorite times to travel due to factors including weather and crowds are early December (all the Christmas activities are going on), early-mid February and if you like it warmer in May before Memorial Day. The Disney website is a great source for identifying deals on hotel during these off-peak seasons.
Meh, that is one person's opinion. One that I happen to agree with. I'm not sure the details of renting a car on property, but why waste the potential time of Magic Express and then rent a car, when you can do it at the airport?Well, you enjoy your lunch at Sunshine Terrace at Epcot, and be sure to rent a car from the airport like one panelist suggests (yeah, rather then the one on disney property which costs less).
Meh, that is one person's opinion. One that I happen to agree with. I'm not sure the details of renting a car on property, but why waste the potential time of Magic Express and then rent a car, when you can do it at the airport?
My wife and I don't use Magical Express because it eats up an enormous time of our vacation. I'd rather pay extra for a rental at the airport and add effectively 3 hours on both ends of my vacation.
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