The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Songbird76

Well-Known Member
And it's got such quoteable lines. I mean, mostly dead and all dead is strangely useable in daily life.

"Eww, the cat killed a bug!"
"Now is it mostly dead, or all dead?"

"We need to take down that tree. It's dead."
"Mostly dead or all dead?"

"My phone is dying"
"So mostly dead"

And once you get to all dead, there's only one thing you can do...go through his clothes and look for loose change.
Anybody got a peanut?

Inconceivable!
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Any backpack travelers or some with tight budgets can spend $2 on transportation from Orlando airport to WDW. It however takes about 2 hours approx to get to WDW hotel and theme parks areas. At baggage claim take the Lynx bus to downtown Orlando and connect to WDW. There are a number of stops along the way. I've never done it but it's been done.

It's an experience to do it that way. I've read reviews of that route by a few people down through the years. It is very cheaply priced, which is great, but it's a long haul.

I know that years ago, they also had a stop down on either Hotel Plaza Blvd. and/or Downtown Disney (as it was called back then). I 'think" the other stop was at the Transportation and Ticket Center.

Never tried it, as I didn't want to haul a suitcase on and off a bus, not to mention, I'd probably get the wrong connecting bus! :p Yup, even with years and years of using city buses, subways, etc., up here, the thought of trying public transit bus optiona in a completely different city/state, made me skittish. (I'd only consider it if I was traveling with someone, not solo.)
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
It's an experience to do it that way. I've read reviews of that route by a few people down through the years. It is very cheaply priced, which is great, but it's a long haul.

I know that years ago, they also had a stop down on either Hotel Plaza Blvd. and/or Downtown Disney (as it was called back then). I 'think" the other stop was at the Transportation and Ticket Center.

Never tried it, as I didn't want to haul a suitcase on and off a bus, not to mention, I'd probably get the wrong connecting bus! :p Yup, even with years and years of using city buses, subways, etc., up here, the thought of trying public transit bus optiona in a completely different city/state, made me skittish. (I'd only consider it if I was traveling with someone, not solo.)
In my younger days I traveled to Hawaii solo. At the airport there is a public bus called "The Bus". It stops in all places in Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head volcano, North Shore for surfing etc. It only cost me I think $1 for a one way fare. It's crazy to rent a car and drive in that congested area. The Bus also stops in all the tourist places. A number of travelers from the airport took the bus to their hotels too all with their luggage. The locals on the bus didn't seem to mind. Save the money on transportation, spend it on something else.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
I stayed at SD Twice in the last year. It is my favorite non Disney resort within the parks. In September I was holding 2 weeks there. We cancelled because of the pandemic.

While I usually stay at the Swan, absolutely lovely and you are allowed to utilize Dolphins amenities. There are two restaurants at Dolphin that are bargains with great food. Fuel. And a more hidden cafeteria that is ground level which name escapes me. A pleasant dining area with reasonable prices. Snacks or full meals. Swan just opened a new grab and go that is very nice.
I'm definitively going to test these restaurants. :)
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Any backpack travelers or some with tight budgets can spend $2 on transportation from Orlando airport to WDW. It however takes about 2 hours approx to get to WDW hotel and theme parks areas. At baggage claim take the Lynx bus to downtown Orlando and connect to WDW. There are a number of stops along the way. I've never done it but it's been done.
Thanks!
Since I will probably have one carry on and a big shoulder bag with my DSLR. So def a standard Bus wont help my health XD
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Noticed while glancing through the Kohls site today, that their latest partner is Lands End. They're carrying clothing for all the family, and in a variety of size ranges. I know that some people here have bought from Lands End before, so I thought I'd mention they've also hooked up with Kohls.

(Not sure if the clothes are in stores yet (or plan to be), or just online at Kohls at this point. However, they are having a 30% off sale through October 8th, if anyone is interested. (Note: any additional Kohls' coupons cannot be used in conjunction with this 30% promo offer.)
 

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