The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

SteveBrickNJ

Well-Known Member
Today at 7AM I was eligible to make our Fast Pass selections!
Here is what I ended up grabbing:

Wed. Nov. 7th
Magic Kingdom
10AM Splash Mountain
2:25PM Buzz Lightyear
7:45PM Seven Dwarf's Mine Train
*
*
Thurs. Nov. 8th
Animal Kingdom
9:30AM Na'vi River Journey (FOP was not available for FP all day :( )
2:15PM Kilimanjaro Safaris
3:50PM Expedition Everest
*
*
Fri. Nov. 9th
EPCOT
10:10AM SOARIN'
1:55PM Spaceship Earth
3:10PM Mission Space
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Today at 7AM I was eligible to make our Fast Pass selections!
Here is what I ended up grabbing:

Wed. Nov. 7th
Magic Kingdom
10AM Splash Mountain
2:25PM Buzz Lightyear
7:45PM Seven Dwarf's Mine Train
*
*
Thurs. Nov. 8th
Animal Kingdom
9:30AM Na'vi River Journey (FOP was not available for FP all day :( )
2:15PM Kilimanjaro Safaris
3:50PM Expedition Everest
*
*
Fri. Nov. 9th
EPCOT
10:10AM SOARIN'
1:55PM Spaceship Earth
3:10PM Mission Space
Keep trying on FOP. If the day you just has EMH, you can always just run there first thing.
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member



Hooray!!!!!!!!!!!

Admission is not included???? That is just nuts!

I know, right?!?!?!?!?!

Another summer gone, another wasted Platinum Pass. We should have just gone to CP instead of the Gorge like I had originally booked.. but I thought Red River Gorge would be a different experience and we could do CP later.

We only have one Saturday this Fall without a soccer game.. I’d like to do a Fri/Sat.. but I’m having a hard time justifying the prices. Without Fright Lane and Fast Lane Plus we wouldn’t get to do very much.

5 hour drive and the hotel isn’t cheap, seems a waste to me if we don’t add the passes. I may just do the FLP and skip Fright Lane.. but still, $155pp..:hungover:
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I used to not be like that, and exclusively need to stay in the bubble, but over the last few years, I realized there was more to the area then just Disney. We loved Chuy's, and most of us loved Sweet Tomatoes. The prices were incredible as well, especially for a family of 6. Giordano's has great Chicago style pizza, as far as our taste buds can tell.;)
I had the good/bad fortune of not having a pot to pee in or a window to throw it out of back in 1983 when we pulled together enough money to make our first trip to WDW. The variety of choice in accommodations, the relative inexpensiveness of the rates, the choice of price and menu in the outside restaurants, the massive number of things that there were to do off the confinement of the WDW property, set my life time preference solid. I did one stay onsite years ago when they ran a special of 7 days and nights of tickets and accommodations for the price of 4. I decided that I would see what all the hype was about. I did have a rental car and did use it get away from the mouse's trap but, by the end of the week I knew that if I didn't get out of the place I was going to go even further insane they I already was. Even now, if you pay for a three star hotel offsite it will be less then $100.00 per night and then you really understand how little time you actually spend in that expensive cube. Paying Disney rates throws me into a deep depression. I just cannot justify the cost. However, I know that is me and others feel completely different. Wanna know the best part about dining offsite (besides the massive savings in cost) the variety of options and no ADR required. You get there when you feel like getting there. I just love that kind of freedom when I am on a vacation.
 

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