We used to vacation the first week in October because the parks were dead. With HHN and Food and Wine in Epcot, that's over. The only "off" time seems to be late Jan/early Feb
Just my 2 cents... I thought the original houses were exceptional this year-Carnival Graveyard and Slaughter Sinema being my 2 favorite. We did 9 of 10 with EP- missed Trick or Treat. The scare zones weren't as "scary" as normal, which makes me think they are trying to appease the people...
Quick question for those who have gone to the parks on Black Friday- do the malls/stores keep the masses from the parks? Thinking of driving up for the day.
Hopefully Poseidon's Fury is not far behind. More real estate for something fantastic. That section is a walk-through for us- unless we need a water, so the emptiness won't be felt too much.
There are plenty of "nicer" restaurants CW or the resorts. In the parks Lombard's is nice, but we never go because 1. It takes away from park time 2. If I eat a big sit down meal I need a nap, and 3. I don't like going to a sit down meal all sweaty and nasty. It would be really interesting if...
The "old" version of the movie came out in 1990 and was set in 1960, it doesn't fit in the 1980s theme. Besides we have enough Klowns (I really hate clowns :eek:)
Ask the concierge. There are sitting services that come to the room. It's been a LONG time since my son was little, but we used Fairygodmothers and Kid's Nite Out. The sitters are amazing, they bring books/games/movies, and are certified in CPR. It is a little pricey, but worth the peace of...