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  1. RichC

    How did they enforce the long hair policy at Disneyland back in the day?

    Not to nitpick, but the Byrds were not a British Invasion band. As for enforcement of the short hair policy, I’m sure it was simply done: cut your hair or lose your job.
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    Visiting Disney hotels

    We love to lounge around at other resorts while at Disney. Take a cocktail hour at the Polynesian while visiting Magic Kingdom one day. It makes for a nice break from all the crowds. Furthermore, we found resort concierge staff very happy to give room tours upon request. If you think you will...
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    What is The Weirdest/Funniest Thing That You've Seen at Disney?

    On a recent trip to WDW, We had six nights booked at PO Riverside with the extended family but an extra arrival-day night for just my family booked at French Quarter. So, we arrive, hang out, have fun, crash and pack up in the morning to walk down to Riverside to check into our new room. As we...
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    How long before we start seeing tattoos on Disney CM's?

    My observation -and of course I could be wrong- is that tattoos peaked in their popularity a few years ago. I think fewer young (or old) people are getting tattoos these days. Yes, they're still very common, but I don't think they are trending in such a way that it will be inevitable Disney...
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    My Unpopular WDW Opinion - post yours!

    -Name the park, name the nighttime spectacular; I’d rather be doing something else. Fireworks are nice, but I get my fill on the 4th. -I like that WDW has become a popular destination for people from Brazil and Argentina.
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    News Fort Langhorn Refurbishment

    Oh no, you went and said it! 🤦‍♂️ Yeah...I think we’re all worrying the same.
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    Attraction Poster Dimensions

    The auction house I work for has sold some original attraction posters. I can confirm the real size is 36” x 54”.
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    News Fort Langhorn Refurbishment

    I can confirm the rehab is at least a month old now. It was all under wraps when I was there the middle of last month.
  9. RichC

    Magic Kingdom Meet and Greet footage from the 1970's

    Wonderful. I never really think about how different the character interactions were back then: very hands-on, very cute. I love how Chip gives the kid a Dutch rub and how Practical Pig...well, I don’t know exactly what he’s doing; inviting the girl to cut a rug, maybe. But that Mickey is such a...
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    What do you want to see in the rumored Tron ride?

    Meh. Looks ok. I was actually hoping for a Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln-type ride with an animatronic of this guy talking about the history of microprocessors.
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    Is staying in Polynesian worth it?

    I stayed there as a toddler in the 70s but never since. With my own family now, though, we make it a point to hang out at the Polynesian a bit every trip. We have determined it will be our resort on the next trip in two years. We stayed at the Contemporary last year. It was the first time we...
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    A potentially silly question about towels!

    Yeah, it takes a few Disney pool towels to bundle a chilly kid, but I’ve never seen them in short supply. I like having them there poolside.
  13. RichC

    Frontier?

    We recently flew Frontier down and back from Philadelphia -a roughly 2 hour flight. It’s a bare bones airline for sure: everything is an upcharge, no free snack or beverage, no magazine, cheap and rigid seats, barely adequate service at the airport, etc. However, it was a cheap option that...
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    How to get in touch with old Disney employees?

    I don’t imagine it will be easy getting to know some of these remaining Walt-era figures. They are pretty long in the tooth now. That said, I would reach out to Chuck Schmidt. He is a Disney historian and blogger who seems to know many important and relatively early imagineers and artists. His...
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    Acts of Kindness

    Ok, not so much an act of kindness here, but definitely a little ‘extra touch’ that made me split my sides: So among all the WDW cast members one meets, I tend to sympathize most with those working in the busy resort food courts. They are huge, chaotic, noisy areas and I always think at least...
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    Best time to leave ny to wdw on a Friday

    Hi Bigmoose: Philly resident here. You will definitely see a slowdown getting into Philadelphia and going through to Wilmington at that time, maybe a few all-out jams. That’ll be kid’s stuff compared to DC area gridlock, though, so please time the trip to beat the DC rush.
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    Keep ADR for Coral Reef lunch, or try the F&G food kiosks?

    We had lunch at the Coral Reef last week and I thought it was excellent. The service was very good, the ambience is terrific and the food was very nice. My only surprise and disappointment was in finding very little seafood on the new menu. I got a pork-two-way dish and my wife got shrimp and...
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    Did Coca Cola go "New Coke" again with the Beverly?

    Our most recent trip to WDW started a bit slow with the first full day spent at Disney Springs. My 8-year-old is not generally a big soda pop drinker, but he was fascinated with the big Coca Cola store and wanted very badly to try the International sampler -a tray of 16 Coke products from around...
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    What’s your favourite things to do at Disney

    Yes, there is no feeling like finally arriving after months of anticipation. And it isn't just pulling into the resort: it's seeing green Central Florida scrubland and landscaped palms and gardens out the window as the plane descends after a boring flight, touching down in the still-sunny late...
  20. RichC

    Favorite Moderate Resort?

    I’ll put in with the others: Port Orleans French Quarter is the best choice. Riverside is also beautiful, but because of the greater size, a touch of chaos comes with it: the annoying bus loop, cacophonous food court, overcrowded feature pool, noisy late-night “quiet pools”, etc. I am not a big...
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