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  1. Chezman1399

    Parking At A Resort and Taking The MonoRail

    And like the person above said, they're not going to tow a guest's car, however they could tow it as staying there outside of the guest pass could theoretically be considered tresspassing just like if you parked your car on someone's property without their permission. The likelyhood of this...
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    Parking At A Resort and Taking The MonoRail

    A lot of it depends on time of year. The easiest lot to get into most of the year is the Grand Floridian, then Poly, and they'll almost always give you a limited parking pass at Contemporary. Parking lot sizes, popularity of restaurant's, and location of the lot have a lot to do with this as...
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    Electrical Parade Confirmed, Only here for the Summer

    I wouldn't expect to see it anytime beyond this summer. I mean it could happen, but Walt Disney World and Disneyland operate as independent companies within Disney. If an agreement was made to move the parade for a specific period of time it may be hard to change. Now if something comes along...
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    Walt Disney World to build 2,000-room Hotel: Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

    Sorry if this has been said already, but is it now officially the Pop Half Century Hotel?
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    R U still holding out for FD?

    I never do free dining because I'm seasonal cast, but I love the dining plan too. I think it's awesome. I just happened to get into an argument one time about the dining plan and I'm excited to see so many fellow supporters!!! :sohappy:
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    October vs. May... Any thoughts?

    In october you have the Halloween Party, Food and Wine Festival, crowds aren't bad at all, EPCOT gets bad on the weekends, but every place else is fine. The only less crowded time I've ever been to Disney before is late January.
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    R U still holding out for FD?

    I thought people on here hated free dining?
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    The "Legoland" Effect

    Well, actually my original post and everything I've been posting too have been about how legoland and Potter effect Disney because that was what the first couple posts were about, so maybe I'm just joining the conversation late. For some reason I only saw 2 pages on this post when I started...
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    The "Legoland" Effect

    I've always had issues with their counter service. If you take there Pizza vs. Disney's, Disney's has more meat and cheese on the pizza, better quality sauce, and it's about a dollar to a dollar and a half cheaper.
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    The "Legoland" Effect

    Wow, you're a real nice guy! Fortune Teller? Potter does not have quite the following people give it credit for, most of the children who grew up with Potter are now teens and preteens obsessed with glittery Vampires. I probably know more mothers obsessed with Potter than any other group...
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    The "Legoland" Effect

    Harry Potter will not hurt Disney attendence or people staying on Disney property, it is a small land in a small park that has poor attendance and is about to go through another ownership change, people cannot build entire vacations around it. What it will do is bring some people to Disney who...
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    The Disney Store and Apple joining forces!

    I was tempted at work to go with an Apple after liking my iPhone so much, chose to get one at work, biggest computing mistake I've ever made, although I have to admit much of my early problems stem from an overly delicate Apple Mighty Mouse, other issues have just grown to bug me and I miss XP.
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    With Disney buying Marvel what park in WDW will be impacted by this?

    That's true but Marvel doesn't exist at the completion of this merger, yet their license agreements still hold up. I imagine the same would happen here because someone would most likely buy out some of Six Flags assets.
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    With Disney buying Marvel what park in WDW will be impacted by this?

    I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure that's near impossible since the DC characters are licensed for a very long time, I've heard at least 20-30 more years to Six Flags when it come to theme park rights.
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    With Disney buying Marvel what park in WDW will be impacted by this?

    The article is interesting sounds like Disney now has control over what goes on in Marvel Island, and they could exert enough pressure on them to void the deal if they really wanted too. However look at it like this, Disney does not need to fit anything Marvel into their parks, the don't need...
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    Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment

    I hope this is sarcastic because the way it sounds if the land goes it's Universal's choice not Disney's fault. Anyway, isn't a great land a bit much. In my opinion it's the great land at Universal, I do enjoy Ripsaw Falls, The Mummy, and Dueling Dragons as well, I just don't think their lands...
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    Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment

    It's there answer to Potter as long as Marvel is in that park they'll be making money because of Potter.
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    Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment

    I'm with you there Skip, a good ride is a good ride no matter where it is at.
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    Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment

    LoL, I honestly would just love for Disney to collect money from Universal because really the thought of losing Spider-Man makes me weep. However who knows what's in store, Disney and Universal do not have a good history working together, from Oswald The Lucky Rabbit to current day stuff like...
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    Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment

    I don't see anything happening at IoA for years, but eventually contracts will come up, loopholes will be found. Contracts have out clauses, if they didn't Universal would be in trouble if something happened to Marvel. We'll see what happens, it's down the road, right now I'm more happy that...
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