For us it is always off the DTD and complete all our shopping. Back to our hotel and then off to the California Grill for dinner. For the last three years we celebrated our wedding anniversary and my birthday. Then, the rest of the vacation is Disney uninterupted. :sohappy:
The fireworks is VERY important to us. The nightly presentations makes the Disney experience seem like a big time holiday for us. It IS the Disney difference.
Sept crowd levels.
You will love WDW during your time frame. Crowds are low, for the most part.
Weather is warm, sooooo enjoy and have a great time. :wave:
Those websites, back in the day, were working fine. 9//11 was the death nell for the park web cameras. The weather cam was my only salvation at the time but that went too. :hammer:
Epcot
Music of Reflections of Earth is my favorite. I'm always moved by the entire show presentation. A first class performance both the visual and audio. I play the CD in my vehicle regularly. :wave:
Walt's decision
If Florida had not given Disney complete autonomy (for the most part), we WDW fans would not have the end result we now enjoy. You enter a greenway to Disney property, entering a magical world. Disney has been an asset for Florida and it's citizens. I think the good has...
There will always be people who believe that the rules don't apply to them
because............you fill in the blank. Or they are special because.......... you fill in the blank. Give the CM's a break and be on time or suffer the results that befall you. :brick:
We go to WDW (last 3 years) only during Christmas time, preferably early
Dec. Our next visit begins Dec. 2. For us, the parks are decorated and festive.
It is our favorite time to visit and I don't see any changes in our planning for the time being. Disney does Christmas like no other. I...
Twinkle lights
It truly is the small "things" that add to the magic of The Magic Kingdom.
This small improvement (restoration) will enhance the magical feel. :wave:
I really don't think its a ride that outsiders associate with WDW. I believe its the iconic Cinderella's Castle. In advertising, the castle becomes part of the
Disney logo.