As a long time WDW fan, not sure about how I feel about Skyliner project. I know a lot of smarter, more informed people have worked on this project, but how are they going to handle bad weather? Will it keep running during lightening storms, high winds, seems like a lot of down time in its future.
We say Yay! We have stayed at several of the WDW properties and CBR is our go to resort if we aren’t booking a deluxe resort. They run multiple buses on the property and normally we didn’t have to wait any longer than the other resorts we have stayed at. Love the theme as well. If you have...
The World of Disney store is normally our first and last stop on property as well as the Christmas shop. Has become sort of a family tradition for us. As mentioned before, early and afternoon visits are very easy. Late evening and raining days are very busy. But definitely a must do.
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from wiki : Roy Edward Disney, KCSG (born January 10, 1930, died December 16, 2009[1]) was a longtime senior executive for The Walt Disney Company, which his father Roy Oliver Disney and his uncle Walt Disney founded. He is still a shareholder (over 16 million shares or about...
Like others have said... pick up ponchos before you get to WDW. We have been the past six summers and it has rained some on every trip. We have had trips were it rained 14 out of 17 days or only 3 out of 21...but we have the same amount fun!!!! I would even say the younger boys 6 and 8 have...
Polynesian.... location, location and location. To me it has the best view on property and a great place to watch Wishes!!!!!! But all are good choices.
Another from Ohio.... We had debated getting AP in pass also. But we try to get 2 summer vacations out of 1 year’s APs. Take a July trip year #1 and a June trip year #2 before it expires. We average 25 to 30 days per AP. Works out real well like $18 per visit.