Lol this is way too much for me. Look at the restraunts we want, get the reservations made, book a room, done. Then again, we go several times during the year, so it isn't really necessary to plan everything.
I had the funniest thought about that long M&G wait recently. What if Disney really was building a new attraction worth the wait and disguised it as a simple M&G. Upon unveiling, instead of the simple attraction we all expected.... It is a brand new dark ride worthy of the wait, location, and...
I can safely say no. So much so that my wife and I turned it down last year while planning to go during the trip we were on. The lights at DHS are where it's at. MNSSHP is fun though and we already have tickets for that again this year.
Granted we don't have kids, but there was never a moment in my house where we went "Awesome!" Or even "Ok cool" to the news. It was more of a grimace and sarcastic look with no sound. All for the characters and character meals, and having a few M&Gs but with Belle being little more than a...
I can not offer any sincere advice having never been in any position like this, other than being with people sometimes with an ECV.
Just wanted to say that I'm glad your treatment went well and that you will have a great time. If I had one piece, that really goes for everyone, its go at your...
To be honest I'm sure they are just as disappointed. I doubt Disney employees want to deal with broken glass, relocating a restaurant on the fly, and the negative side effects that go along with it.
I might have "fibbed" and said it was a special event just for him lol.
Creative use?
Journey Into the Forgotten Relics of WDW's Past. Sift through one random encounter after another as you narrowly escape nostalgia overload. On your left, some singing fruit and vegetables, on your right, some cut songs from the Country Bear Jamboree.
Of course many of the props...
#1 is really debatable. So often I have gotten reservations last minute it seems without trying very hard for what are considered popular dining experiences. It really is just luck of the draw.
Have to disagree with # 5
The Halloween party offers more bang for the same extra buck, while...
I think Pooh is actually a more immersive ride with a better use of story, effects, and novelty. The Ursula character is great, but the last time we see her? It reminds me of those old puppets kids would pull the string on to make their legs and arms go up and down.
The version that is there now is strange in how it ends. After Ariel sells her voice to Ursula, she kisses the guy and they get married while Ursula is "shocked" in the background. Basically this version of the story condones the fact that Ariel sold her voice and made it look like she did the...