Nemo14
Well-Known Member
I think this is the one I see on TV
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/resident-discover/
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/resident-discover/
Oh, thanks for that. I didn't realize it was actually an 8-day ticket! I guess I'll have to extend my stay!Check the fine print on that, my friend...
You missed the really fine print.Oh, thanks for that. I didn't realize it was actually an 8-day ticket! I guess I'll have to extend my stay!
How are the horses?From the National Weather Service: Observations clearly showing the dangerous cold heading our way from Canada!
I blame @JenniferS
Not me, man.From the National Weather Service: Observations clearly showing the dangerous cold heading our way from Canada!
I blame @JenniferS
Blame Santa. The North Pole is the culprit.Not me, man.
Blame @PUSH - he sent his cold temps our way, we warmed them up a bit for you, and are sending them back.
And the teeth. U U vs. UUYup, and I only learned it from dining at the Garden Grill. Your servers remind you that Chip has the brown nose, “like a chocolate chip”.
‘Cause let’s me honest, without that major hint, I’d be clueless.
They are good. It was 13 this morning, so we left them in and they will stay in tonight and tomorrow during the negative temperatures.How are the horses?
Currently 0 degrees. Feels like -22.
Blame Santa. The North Pole is the culprit.
The one on the left is for 3 to 9 year olds? The right one for 10 and beyond. Gift cards are normal even though I have never seen that number before and why would it be limited to $200.00. I don't have the connections to know if this is just a new promotion or not. I do know that they haven't had a separate fee range for 3 to 9 in at least 25 years. Why the sudden change of heart and why isn't it offered in the regular price structure? Confused and baffled. BTW, I'm not directly asking you these questions, just making general inquiries.
There's been a separate fee range for 3-9 year olds forever. Under three is free, and once you're 10, you're considered an adult. On our first trip with the kids, DS was 2 so we didn't need a ticket for him at all. On our last trip, DS was 8 and DD was 10, so we had to pay adult prices for her and DS was still considered a child. BUT, when it comes to hotel, DD was still considered a child, not an extra adult, so there was no extra adult charge. But for tickets, we had to buy adult ones for her. And this Summer, DS is 11 and DD will be 13, so they are both adults for tickets and the dining plan, but not for the hotel room cost.
OK, I have to admit that I had a massive brain fart on that one. For some reason I was thinking of the of the junior rate that once existed for the age 12 to 17. I apologize to anyone I mislead with my complete mental meltdown. I don't know why I thought that way, but, I did succumb to a major bought of Old-timers Disease.Looks like it's similar to the offer they have going on right now for a 4 Park Magic Select ticket.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/admission/tickets/theme-park-4-park-select/
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