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    Backlot tours and TTC?

    Ttc Ticket and Transportation Center...located outside of the Magic Kingdom. Is where the ferry and both monorails come together
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    WDW Dec. 17-23 2010

    Busy is a relative term The period between 12/25 and 12/31 is the busiest period of the Mickey year. The week before 12/25 is crowded. During the week before Christmas unless you visit a park at when it opens expect lines. Take advantage of Extra Magic Hours in the evening. Skip Extra Magic...
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    Verizon Disney Parks App

    Verizon Disney App We were at the World in Dec and found the app useful but necessary. The app knew which park we were in and we able to query specific rides. You could only find out times for the park you were in. (If you were in Epcot and wondered about a ride in Studio you were out of...
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    Illuminations - Peace on Earth start

    Peace on earth If you need your fix of Peace on Earth today - search Youtube there are many versions starting with Vince Gill, Gladys Knight, Marie Osmand, US Military Concert Orchestra just to name a few.
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    Working for Disney

    My significant other and I have been discussing which would be better: 1. Working for the Walt Disney Company and growing within their organization, climbing the corporate ladder, possible moving around the country or 2. Working at Disney World, finding a niche job and remain in the shadows
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    DHS to MK

    Travel time 2 If your not worried about the time and you enjoy walking, you can walk from DHS to EPCOT and along the way stop at Beaches and Cream for a great milkshake. The walk is quite relaxing and enjoyable.
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    DHS to MK

    Travel time There is no direct route from DHS to MK using only boats and monorail. You must walk from the boat landing through EPCOT to the monorail. This being the case your travel time is directly affected by the crowds at EPCOT. What you have to consider is: 1. How long do you have to wait...
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    tier 1-2-3???

    Tier 1 -2 -3 The difference in tiers is the price of the restaurant. Those who pay for tier 3 (most expensive) stand in the same line as those who choose tier one. The line is first come, first in line, with those who have the dinner plan in a DIFFERENT line than those who walk-up. The...
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    nature photo contest - http://www.nwf.org/photozone/enterphotocontest.cfm

    nature photo contest - http://www.nwf.org/photozone/enterphotocontest.cfm
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