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  1. mcurtiss

    Akershus breakfast or lunch?

    can't speak for the breakfast, but the lunch was great.
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    CBR and preferred room?

    each building has their own stop. the nice thing about Jamaica is that its is closest to one of the entrance/exits for buses so you potentially could be first off. http://www.wdwinfo.com/resortmaps/cbrmap.htm
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    CBR and preferred room?

    Martinique, Trinidad North have preferred rooms. Jamaica and Aruba have non-preferred rooms closeby over the bridge from Port Royale
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    A few questions about Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

    there' are 8 internal bus stops in total.
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    Is Tomorrowland dated to you?

    I'm not sure its dated. but it is definitely stale at the moment. remove Stitch and add a "Treasure Planet" dark ride remove Speedway and replace with "Wreck It Ralph" dark ride.
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    Zero-Entry Pools?

    I believe the Polynesian, GF and Saratoga Springs all have them
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    Gluten Free....

    A recent Cook's Illustrated has an article about "The World's Best Gluten Free Pizza Dough". worth checking out as it tell you how to make gluten free flour
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    Caribbean Beach "reviews"

    IMO, the bus system is workable, but not the best. its a little bit of a bummer to get back late from the parks and wait for your building's stop
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    Caribbean Beach "reviews"

    We really liked CBR when we were there last year, and I would definitely go back, but that said, we'd like to try something new next time around. We really liked the food court and the pools. Didn't love the long walks to the food court, but at the same time, it was a beautiful walk. The...
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    Why amateurs shouldn't go during spring break then complain about it

    and as for the spring break aspect, IMO no level of planning/research can prepare you for that level of crowd.
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    Why amateurs shouldn't go during spring break then complain about it

    very true. i'm not sure what the tipping point was (perhaps the re invigoration of the Eisner years) but a Disney vacation requires the planning level of a small army campaign.
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    FastPass needs to be fixed for Premium Passholders

    twisting the logic on its nose, if a AP holder did have a 60 day window to get FP for meet & greets and went 10-20 times a year and took advantage of all of those FP opportunities, I'd say that was decidedly unfair for people who go infrequently and stay at a Disney resort.
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    FastPass needs to be fixed for Premium Passholders

    I see nothing wrong with Disney giving an incentive to stay at a resort hotel.
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    Day Pack Recommendations

    I used a Mountainsmith Lumbar pack last year and thought that was a good size for springtime: http://mountainsmith.com/index.php/lumbar-packs/day-tls.html DaKine makes a few good packs with bladders in them. I use this one...
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    Disney World-inspired nursery - opinions/suggestions needed!

    does future-he have a closet to do some Monsters, Inc./Sully stuff with it?
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    Pocket knives at the parks

    this is my thinking too. My Skeletool is basically on my hip all weekend, but I certainly wouldn't bother taking it to the parks and the way we move about, i'd kind of be apprehensive about losing it
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    Pocket knives at the parks

    i tend to carry pocketknives/multitools in my pocket, so I understand carrying one can be a habit; but at the same time, I don't see the need to bring one to the parks.
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    It was the little things....

    not a small thing, but the slide at the Disney Marketplace
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    Attraction height and age restrictions

    HM is tough for littles, but in our experience (6YO scaredy cat) not so bad once you get past the stretching room
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