The tour is considerbly more then just some trees. On average it runs 7-8 hours long and includes the utilidoors at MK, backstage at Epcot and DHS as well as a special lunch. The tour is worth every cent of the $220 price tag.$220 to see some trees? Wow.
$220 to see some trees? Wow.
I read a September review of the tour and I think they cut out walking through EPCOT to get to the bus and the costume center at EPCOT also the Laundry and Holiday Services building at Magic Kingdom. We hopped on the bus right out front of EPCOT so that saved time.
http://blog.touringplans.com/2009/09/27/backstage-magic-tour/
Or if you don't want to pay $220 you can always get a job in costuming at DAK, and you'll pass by the tree farm several times a day when doing runs. :animwink:
Well, at least that's what I did. :ROFLOL:
Really? Do tell. Why would eating at Whispering Canyon stop you from doing the tour?
Since we were a group, the tables were already set, the only things delivered were the drinks and the skillets. It was the all you can eat
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"Canyon Skillet" Smoked Pork Ribs, Oven-roasted Chicken, and Pork Sausage served with Cowboy Beans, Corn on the Cob, Creamy Coleslaw, Mashed Potatoes, and Fresh-baked Cornbread with a peach cobbler and ice creams served in one of the giant skillets. Delicious. Again no chaos.[/FONT]
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