danv3
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also, is that some kind of mommy-blogger gang sign, second from the right?
LOL, I was thinking the same thing!
also, is that some kind of mommy-blogger gang sign, second from the right?
Today is Disney's fiscal new year!
Any signs of any announcements or of announcements today? Keep you ears open.
I will be eating at Artist Point and Tusker House later this fall because free dining has finally flopped and I can get those places for 40% off with my CM pals.
I keep stating this, but folks do not seem to get how significant this desperation dining move really is for the bottom line of Food and Beverage.
So you're suggesting that I should also stop holding my breath?Don't hold your breath.
Had my first "real world" conversation about RFID chips in soda cups last night. Outside the context of an online message board, it's funny how strange (and chintzy) the system sounds to people who are used to refills at their local fast food joint.
"The machine said I get two more refills in the next hour."
"That's because of the computer chip in the cup."
[Blank stare]
"There's a computer chip? Isn't that more expensive than the soda?"
This wasn't mugs--this was just the paper cup.
I'm not. It's really kind of frustrating, really.Don't hold your breath.
It's a fun game. Actually, there's no other choice because they haven't thrown us any bones to chew on that would otherwise keep us occupied.Where is this nonsense about announcements is coming from? When was the last time any part of The Walt Disney Company made an announcement at the start of the fiscal year? We seem to play this silly game every year.
It's stupid. People work themselves up over these self-made fantasies and then whine when nothing happens.It's a fun game. Actually, there's no other choice because they haven't thrown us any bones to chew on that would otherwise keep us occupied.
Specifically, what did you see?
I saw all of the details of our reservation, FP+ selections, as I'd expect to see. The part I wasn't thrilled about was to see complete personal information...name, address, telephone number, etc.
Because I'm not privy to how access is assigned/monitored/managed, I don't know if CMs are given access to certain levels of information based on their position with the company or not. If that is the case, the concern I have is in trusting a company that can't even get the system to work properly with good security controls over information. I do think that some folks should have access to it, but certainly it needs to be based on their level of responsibility and/or security clearance.
Do you have any info on that? I know you've got some great resources, and it's a question I hope has a 'good' answer
By the way...the one character that was at the top of my daughter's list to see was Lotso, and because of the info you shared with me on where to find him, we were able to be right at the front of the line so she did get to meet him there. So, thanks!!
So you're suggesting that I should also stop holding my breath?
Na, you pretty much deserve it all. And a word of advice...don't stop quick, the result will not be comfortable.Hey, stop picking on Neo because he has good taste . ... and I am glad you enjoy reading my stuff 80% of the time. That's a fine average ... and let's not forget there are angry ex-WDIers like @Lee here spewing hate too! they deserve a shout out.
You should if you are turning blue...
Where is this nonsense about announcements is coming from? When was the last time any part of The Walt Disney Company made an announcement at the start of the fiscal year? We seem to play this silly game every year.
Actually they did used to make announcements for Walt Disney World on October 1st.. It was called the "State of Our World Address."
So by comparison what would be the percentage of 'all over the planet' vs. local zone when talking about WDW? 55% local zone seem like it would be totally impossible at WDW based one your own argument. So how does that not make DL, by comparison, a local park?That's another wasted time argument, Princess. DLR gets 45% of its attendance from all over the planet and its 'local' zone is not only much larger geographically than WDW's it also has so much denser a population that you can't even begin to compare.
yet, the online WDW fanboi 'tude is that everyone who visits DLR lives within a 30-minute drive.
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