Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

NYwdwfan

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Anyone ever tried to give ambiguous answers on a test? I remember I'd put a half-accent on words in Spanish class if I didn't know whether the word had one or not. Yeah, turns out teachers don't like that.

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This belongs on the wall in the horrid Imagination ride.
 

PUSH

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I got a nice Wilderness Lodge hooded sweatshirt there for $10.00
I was at one further up north about a month ago and they had a bunch of neat theme park merchandise, but it was all pretty much Disneyland. Not that I don't like Disneyland, but I've never been there, so it's just not the same.
 

PUSH

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but you can tell all your friends that you went there!
A few years ago for Christmas I ordered some ornaments from the Disney Store, and they sent us the Disneyland version of the ornament instead of the Disney World one. So we emailed them seeing if we could get them exchanged, but they didn't have anymore of the WDW ones in stock, so they let us keep it and gave us $15 back. I think the ornament was only $13 or $14.
 

Nemo14

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A few years ago for Christmas I ordered some ornaments from the Disney Store, and they sent us the Disneyland version of the ornament instead of the Disney World one. So we emailed them seeing if we could get them exchanged, but they didn't have anymore of the WDW ones in stock, so they let us keep it and gave us $15 back. I think the ornament was only $13 or $14.
Did you get FP's too?
 

PUSH

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Gotta go to work. Talk to you guys this afternoon/evening (depending on when you consider evening to start, and what time zone you are in).
 

NYwdwfan

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Ok so I just remembered this and I'm not sure if it's been mentioned before so I didn't want to highlight it with its own thread but I did want to share:

We did our fastpasses before we left like everyone else. Since it wasn't a busy week, we did it based on the lines that are always long: Mine Train, Test Track, TSMM, Peter Pan, you get the point. My kids aren't thrill junkies so we didn't need FPs for ToT, RNRC, etc. Anyway, since it was slower the 3 we got were pretty much enough for the day - the other rides already had 15 minute waits so FPs were unnecessary. Until the last day. MK was busier, we got there around 10 after checking out of the room and we had FPs for Pooh from 10-11, HM from 11-12, lunch at the Plaza at 12 and Buzz from 1-2. But I realized we should leave the park NO later than 1:30 to be sure we were back for DME at 3. So I had to get creative and here's where it gets interesting. After checking into Pooh, before we even boarded the ride, I pulled out my phone and adjusted the HM fastpass to 10:30-11:30. When we got off Pooh we rode the Carousel and got to HM around 10:30. After scanning at the FP reader before we even got into the stretch room I pulled out my phone and adjusted the Buzz FP to 11:00-12:00. We rode HM, went to Tomorrowland, rode the Peoplemover and checked in at Buzz at around 11:30. We rode Buzz, checked in at The Plaza a little before 12 and were seated shortly thereafter. Had we been spending the full day we would have hit the FP kiosk before lunch. And not everyone needs to be at the kiosk. If you are linked together one person can make new FPs for all. I don't particularly care for the fastpass plus system but if you know how to work it - namely being able to adjust times and not need to wait until you are through the ride to do it - it can really work to your advantage.
 

acishere

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Ok so I just remembered this and I'm not sure if it's been mentioned before so I didn't want to highlight it with its own thread but I did want to share:

We did our fastpasses before we left like everyone else. Since it wasn't a busy week, we did it based on the lines that are always long: Mine Train, Test Track, TSMM, Peter Pan, you get the point. My kids aren't thrill junkies so we didn't need FPs for ToT, RNRC, etc. Anyway, since it was slower the 3 we got were pretty much enough for the day - the other rides already had 15 minute waits so FPs were unnecessary. Until the last day. MK was busier, we got there around 10 after checking out of the room and we had FPs for Pooh from 10-11, HM from 11-12, lunch at the Plaza at 12 and Buzz from 1-2. But I realized we should leave the park NO later than 1:30 to be sure we were back for DME at 3. So I had to get creative and here's where it gets interesting. After checking into Pooh, before we even boarded the ride, I pulled out my phone and adjusted the HM fastpass to 10:30-11:30. When we got off Pooh we rode the Carousel and got to HM around 10:30. After scanning at the FP reader before we even got into the stretch room I pulled out my phone and adjusted the Buzz FP to 11:00-12:00. We rode HM, went to Tomorrowland, rode the Peoplemover and checked in at Buzz at around 11:30. We rode Buzz, checked in at The Plaza a little before 12 and were seated shortly thereafter. Had we been spending the full day we would have hit the FP kiosk before lunch. And not everyone needs to be at the kiosk. If you are linked together one person can make new FPs for all. I don't particularly care for the fastpass plus system but if you know how to work it - namely being able to adjust times and not need to wait until you are through the ride to do it - it can really work to your advantage.
Can I hire you to handle my Fastpasses so I don't have to deal with them?
 

NYwdwfan

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Can I hire you to handle my Fastpasses so I don't have to deal with them?

It took me until day 8 to actually figure out how to work the system. I had been waiting for the other windows to open the earlier days in the week. It never occurred to me to move them.
 

Arthur Wellesley

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BTW, we went to the Disney outlets yesterday and they had the Anna and Elsa Animator dolls for $17 each. I should have bought them for everyone.
You should've seen one of my friends flipping out over those awhile back at the WL gift shop. It was adorable. Her husband was there too, and seemed somewhat embarrassed by her display of excitement, but meh, who cares? Disney magic!
 

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