I'm leaving tomorrow!!!

KayleeTam

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cmatt

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i hate you... in a nice way of course, but still....

2 months AND COUNTING (two months today may i hasten to add)

well i dont think hilton gatwick airport for one night counts does it? :( make that 2 months 1 day :(
 
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Baums101

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Some good tips are use the before hours. It is you can go to the parks before they officially open and the rides are relativly small. I don't recomend extra magic hours. Instead go down to downtown disney.Be aware that crowds increase as the hours do so go to the pool. Those are just a few but I hope they help:):)
 
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signerdreams

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i leave 3 weeks from this sunday (we are driving down sun night all night)

I live about 10-12 hours away from disney. it helps me to think just 11 1/2 more hours just 11 more hours etc. it will be so worth it once you are there. Think about all the fun the future. Where are yall staying? how long do you expect it to take you to get to disney? how many people (and what ages) are coming with you? I have the birbaum's book and we use to it to play trivia. thats fun. also the classic license plate game (make a list of the license plates you see)
 
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cmatt

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signerdreams said:
i leave 3 weeks from this sunday (we are driving down sun night all night)

I live about 10-12 hours away from disney. it helps me to think just 11 1/2 more hours just 11 more hours etc. it will be so worth it once you are there. Think about all the fun the future. Where are yall staying? how long do you expect it to take you to get to disney? how many people (and what ages) are coming with you? I have the birbaum's book and we use to it to play trivia. thats fun. also the classic license plate game (make a list of the license plates you see)


gah! damm you people that live in the same country! :(
 
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Frosty689

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Make sure you get Fast Passes for Major attractions if your into larger rides.. Ill list them for you
Epcot: Test Track, Soarin', Mission Space
Magic Kingdom: Space/Splash Mountain
Animal Kingdom: Kilamangaro and Expedition Everest
MGM: Tower of Terror and Rockin

Now be sure to check out the nations in EPCOT especically if your into International affairs, and love trying new things. You can't go wrong with really any Menu offered at any country, but my two favorites are Japan and Mexico. I also enjoy Italy, but i think thats because I'm Italian, however i found the pizza to be so/so. Also Make sure to get some yummy pastries from France before you leave!! If your not feeling very adventurious, you can always eat the Coral Sea? Restraunt. It's mostly fish but they also have some meat and soups. You eat next to a live aquirum(SP) and they give you a little pamphlet so you can see the species of fish. Also the Land has an excellent choice of small meals for lunch or even dinner, it's also at a very good price. There are also many small places to eat incase your not feeling very hungry.

The Magic Kingdom is amazing. There are so many great places to eat and dine, but it's good to make prior arrangements. However, you can often get in the nicer restraunts stopping there a couple of hours before. My favorite there is the Liberty Tree Tavern. For Dinner it's a family style dinner, with an amazing Dessert if you like apples. Its a warm, apple pie/cake thing, its incredible!! Also, the Smoothies in New Tomorrow land, or anywhere in the park are incredible. If you ever had a Jamba juice its like Jamba Juice x 1000. There are also many other small places, espeically on Main Street USA. Also the Crystal Palace has an amazing character breakfast, and i forgot to mention that the Liberty Tree's Dinner is a character meal as well.

Those are my two favorite parks above. If you can afford it though, definitly eat in any of the restraunts i listed. If you need any more tips just tell me =D.
 
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erasure fan1

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My best tip at this point,
Relax, have fun, don’t get overwhelmed and make sure you schedule some pool time so you don’t burn yourselves out.

Have a great trip:wave:
 
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WDWRLD

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I leave here early tuesday and drive to the World just in time for the fireworks tuesday night. I dont know why im on here, I should be finishing packing my suitcase....
 
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natalia1681

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cmatt said:
i hate you... in a nice way of course, but still....

2 months AND COUNTING (two months today may i hasten to add)

well i dont think hilton gatwick airport for one night counts does it? :( make that 2 months 1 day :(

I have to say that the 1 night is still technically *vacation*. So perhaps, it is just 2 months until your on *vacation or holiday*, but 2 months and 1 day until you get to Disney.:lol:
 
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