Thank you. The Christmas traditions are most definitely apart of our plans. Given we just went in August and are going back in August, attractions are not a priority for this trip.
Just got back from our annual trip in August. We decided to surprise our DD (6 years old) with a rare second trip in early December to see Christmas. We have never done Christmas time in Disney. The trip is going to be a short four day trip. We already have secured a reservation for priority...
We have eaten at most of the restaurants on your list. For the most part they are fairly safe. We are not fans of Tony's but everyone has their preferences. In MK, Liberty Tree Tavern for lunch would be safe, dinner is a thanksgiving dinner served family style. However lunch is a la carte and...
We go at the end of the August and take the ME to Yacht Club. We are usually the early morning flight and arrive in Disney by about 8:15 A.M. It can typically take an hour to an hour and half before we arrive at YC. The vast majority of that time is spent waiting for a bus, or on the bus for...
We have eaten at both on multiple occasions. The advantage Chef Mickey's is you get the fab five including Mickey and Pluto whereas at Cape May Cafe you only get Minnie, Goofy and Donald. I agree with the others though Cape May Cafe is a much more relaxed atmosphere. You are less rushed and...
I agree with @Master Yoda. Whether or not the meal plan is worth it really depends on what you plan on doing. We actually take the deluxe dining plan when we go and most people would argue it is not worth it. It is a ridiculous amount of food that we would probably not order otherwise...
The website says it is in addition to regular theme park admission. I imagine you don't get in the park without touching the band. Just as if you had a pre-rope drop ADR at Crystal Palace or CRT.
Not sure it would qualify as a specialty cocktail per se but the Yachtsman Steakhouse, Crews Cup Lounge and the Ale and Compass at YC all serve a Habanero Margarita.
Laughable is subjective. What does it bother you if he wants to try? You know there is a 99.9% chance it won't succeed so why waste the breath being angry at the idea.
On refurbs, I have agreed all along they are a necessary evil. That doesn't mean you don't have a right to be frustrated...
I agree it is not likely that 1) he would find much support when it comes to "pressuring management" whether it be by petition or other means and 2) whatever he does likely won't accomplish anything. However, I do not see the reason to call it laughable for trying. People set up change.org...
Wishes in the park is a must. We love the dessert party and do it every year. Couple of pointers on the Dessert Party though. As it takes place on the Tomorrowland Terrace the view is off to the side. So the view of the fireworks can be skewed as opposed to seeing them head on. The bonus...
Can we give the op a little bit of a break. Perhaps we have all become a little jaded in our thinking. I imagine many here have been to Disney World on multiple occasions in the last five years. When you travel there often refurbs do not effect you as much. If you didn't see it this year...