Hey guys!
So I'm planning on attending Food & Wine at Epcot for the first time on or around October 1 (definitely a weekday).
So I was just wondering what are some good strategies for enjoying everything (mostly the food!) and if you wouldn't mind sharing any tips that you might have...
Thanks!
I'll have to look into that. I was looking more at the seasonal pass since that let's me in on the weekends too and doesn't include the summer and the month around Christmas, since I won't be in the state for that period.
Hi!
I don't post that much, but I love Disney and had a question about Disney World APs.
I'm going to be moving to Florida this fall for college, and will be living on-campus in a dorm. If I get a Florida Driver's License, is that all that is needed to be able to purchase Florida Resident APs...
Here's some more I've found:
Pocahontas - 1995
"History comes to life in Disney's animated tale about love and adventure in the New World. Pocahontas, an American Indian woman, is supposed to marry the village's best warrior, but she yearns for something more -- and soon meets Capt. John...
So far I've found:
Mulan
Dumbo
The Fox & The Hound
The Great Mouse Detective
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
The Aristocrats
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Avengers
Thor
Captain America
Some of the cheapquels (Mulan II, Tarzan and Jane, etc)
Has anyone found any others to add...
Reports on twitter that 3 chairs are set up in front of the screen for the Return of the Jedi special screening in DHS, and people seeing the movie are being told to stay after the movie ends.
I'll agree with you on that with DinoRama. But Paradise Pier and the exposed roller coaster track is perfect. The area is themed to a early 20th century seaside pier, and the roller coaster with the supports made to look like wood (at least on the hills) fit perfect in the area.
This seems to me like it could go three ways. The first is that it could flop and be shut down in the next few years, never to be heard of again... OR it could be successful, and, if successful, absolutely revolutionary in the theme park business. If this all works (guest like it, it produces...
Maybe you were treated like "royalty" by cast members greeting you at a hotel, saying "Welcome home" or something like that. That will continue, no doubt, because those are cast members doing those things. Corporate Disney is not like that, obviously, nor has it ever been since probably the late...
You were able to see the Contemporary (and later Space Mountain) from Fantasyland since the park opened. You can see Frontierland from Liberty Square, Adventure and Tomorrowland from Main Street, Big Thunder and Splash from the Haunted Mansion, etc. Certain things that don't fit in were always...