Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

NYwdwfan

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I like mine to be as thick as a brick! :p

Same! I make smoothies that are the consistency of soft serve ice cream and bought special straws with a half-inch diameter to drink them!

Really enjoyed the photos of costumes, @Nemo14 . There is so much detail in them. My favorite is the pretty dress from Phantom. (Wish I had a dress like that, but then again, where would I wear it?! o_O I'm not an opera fan, so it would just end up sitting in my closet. ;) )

Loved the tailoring in the suits worn by Robert Downey, Jr in Sherlock.

These all reminded me a little of an exhibit (not sure it's there anymore) in DHS. (Was it part of the Backstage Tour, perhaps? Somewhere, they had some great movie costumes on display. With so many changes/cuts at DHS, I can't even recall if that exhibit is still on display.) :cautious:
Great Movie Ride queue (is it cue?)?
 

acishere

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So I know one Sageteer was looking at Cabana Bay so I'll say a few thoughts on it.

If you need 3 beds, the suites there will be perfect for you. Similar setup as AoA, but much cheaper. The beds are bigger than the Pop ones. Pretty much same quality as a Disney moderate, but our section had an indoor hallway and a floor to ceiling window view.

Resort has much nicer amenities as well. The pool complexes are nicer than the Disney moderates. The lazy river was right outside our room. We didn't try the table service restaurant or bowling alley. I preferred lunch/dinner at the Pop food court, but liked the Cabana breakfast better.

If you only need a regular size room and if you are going during a busy time I think booking Royal Pacific is still a better choice. You get the express pass included and the hotels on the canal drop you off in a much better area. Cabana buses send you to the same drop off and pick up point as off property hotels. You have to go through the main security checkpoint, 2 moving walkways, and across CityWalk to get to either park. The other hotels drop you off right in between the parks.

We never had to wait for a bus though. There was always one waiting at both the hotel and parks.
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And our room had a great view.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
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NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
So I know one Sageteer was looking at Cabana Bay so I'll say a few thoughts on it.

If you need 3 beds, the suites there will be perfect for you. Similar setup as AoA, but much cheaper. The beds are bigger than the Pop ones. Pretty much same quality as a Disney moderate, but our section had an indoor hallway and a floor to ceiling window view.

Resort has much nicer amenities as well. The pool complexes are nicer than the Disney moderates. The lazy river was right outside our room. We didn't try the table service restaurant or bowling alley. I preferred lunch/dinner at the Pop food court, but liked the Cabana breakfast better.

If you only need a regular size room and if you are going during a busy time I think booking Royal Pacific is still a better choice. You get the express pass included and the hotels on the canal drop you off in a much better area. Cabana buses send you to the same drop off and pick up point as off property hotels. You have to go through the main security checkpoint, 2 moving walkways, and across CityWalk to get to either park. The other hotels drop you off right in between the parks.

We never had to wait for a bus though. There was always one waiting at both the hotel and parks.
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And our room had a great view.

That photo seems a little green...whose camera did you use? o_O
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Great Movie Ride queue (is it cue?)?

Yes, there are some costumes in the Great Movie Ride queue. However, there were a number of other costumes someplace else at DHS (wish I could remember how many years ago I saw them--yet, it wasn't all that long ago, either). I just can't recall which exhibit it was, but it was inside a building as a "part" of some named exhibit; and all the costumes were behind protective glass. They're probably gone now since they're rehabbing a number of attractions at DHS.
 

Nemo14

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Yes, there are some costumes in the Great Movie Ride queue. However, there were a number of other costumes someplace else at DHS (wish I could remember how many years ago I saw them--yet, it wasn't all that long ago, either). I just can't recall which exhibit it was, but it was inside a building as a "part" of some named exhibit; and all the costumes were behind protective glass. They're probably gone now since they're rehabbing a number of attractions at DHS.
You should look for them for us next week!
 

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