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I have a Eeyore watch that is over 10 years old. I love this watch. I bought it on Mainstreet in Disney. They have this fantastic watch store there. All the watches have a character on them. Some... More
I have a Eeyore watch that is over 10 years old. I love this watch. I bought it on Mainstreet in Disney. They have this fantastic watch store there. All the watches have a character on them. Some characters you do have to search for but you will find them. My Eeyore watch is awesome. It has a cloud above Eeyores head and it changes colors with my moods. It is the best thing ever! I also got a Goofy watch there. That one is cool too because the numbers on the watchface are backwards. Sometimes it is hard to figure out the time but it is just so cool!
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What makes visiting Disney in the fall better than the summer? Shorter lines (school's in session), cooler weather, and (for FL residents) discount admission!
What more can I say about Disney... More
What makes visiting Disney in the fall better than the summer? Shorter lines (school's in session), cooler weather, and (for FL residents) discount admission!
What more can I say about Disney that you don't already know? If you don't have any kids, or have small kids that aren't in school, this is a great time to visit Disney. You'll still see plenty of families, just not as many as in the summer. And since the weather is cooler people won't be as cranky.
If you have the time and the resources, you have to check out Cirque du Soleil La Nouba. If you've never seen a Cirque du Soleil performance you don't know what you're missing! More information can be found at http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/moreMagic/moreMagicLanding?id=DTDCirqueDuSoleiLandingPage or once you get to Disney.
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I first visited Walt Disney World as a child the year it opened. Ever since then I have been hooked! I am a huge disney fan, I have a big "collection of disney stuff", as my husband refers to it.... More
I first visited Walt Disney World as a child the year it opened. Ever since then I have been hooked! I am a huge disney fan, I have a big "collection of disney stuff", as my husband refers to it. Living 3 hours from orlando we visit WDW at least 6 times a year. We go for the annual events.
What brings me back is the annual events, what makes it special is Disney.
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What can I sway about DisneyWorld that hasn't already been said?
In my opinion even if you've been to DisneyWorld dozens of times, the experience is different depending with whom you share the... More
What can I sway about DisneyWorld that hasn't already been said?
In my opinion even if you've been to DisneyWorld dozens of times, the experience is different depending with whom you share the experience.
First off . . . "WARNiNG" . . . . never "ever" visit DisneyWorld by yourself. This is probably the most damaging of emotional depression activities that that I can think of.
That being said. . . let's start from the beginning . . (the "very" beginning")
AS A TODDLER:
If you are a child visiting with your parents you will think you've gone to heaven (even if they left you with the official Park babysitting service in the Contemporary Resort)
AS A TEENAGER:
If you're a Teenager (or early adolescent) you will be on the adventure of your life as you plan your "exploration" of this incredibly vast wonderland. This is "so cool" as you flex your negotiation and planning skills with your "team-mate(s)". It's great preparation for business!
AS NEWLEYWEDS:
If you're a newlywed going to DisneyWorld on your honeymoon (as I did) you will foregoe the kiddie rides and fous on the romantic side of the park. Can you imagine floating around the "lazy-river" under orchids and exotic-perfumey flowers while holding hands side-by-side in your tire tubes.
Or "horse-back riding" on the back trails. Or the fantastically romantic moonlight canoe ride down marshmallow creek in frontierland.
Or the Moonlight "Champagne Cruise" (In your tuxedo). Or the (..no kiddies please) special reservations only tour of the underworld of Disneyworld's Magic Kingdom.
Topped off by dinner in Cinderella's Castle and a couple of commemorative Cinderella Castle Champagne glasses. Speaking of dinner . . There are so many romantic dinner opportunities in Disneyworld that I don't know where to start, except to say that the Mexican pavilion in Epcot was awesome with the volcano percolating in the make believe distant horizon.
And the romantic views are one-of-a-kind (since they're mand-made). We were immersed in the moment as we laid on the beach of the Polynesian at midnight as the moon rose over Cinderella's Castle in the distant Magic Kingdom.
And the service.
I'll never forget how they treated my new bride (at Midnight) when she wanted some ice cream but the kiosk vendor had just closed-up for the night. the vendor saw the expression on my wife that she was hoping for some ice cream and re-opened the kiosk just to give her an ice-cream cone. (that would never happen in NYC).
And the Polynesian resort took notice of my brides "Nosegay" of flowers (which for some reason she took everywhere until they died) and there was a knock on our door with a waiter and a tray of roses and champagne and a message that said "Compliments of the Mouse"(honestly, I didn't order it).
AS PARENTS w/KIDS:
If you're taking your toddlers you'll appreciate the manner in which they care for the emotional enjoyment of each child. We saw the monorail engineer hold-up the train and whip out a hand-puppet to entertain a crying child until the child was happy. And Security was transparent yet disciplined. We overheard a distressed couple approached by a "plain-clothes" park officer who upon being informed that they lost their child whipped out her walkie-talkie and barked some "codes" upon which time we noticed the park front gates being locked down (nobody in-or-out).
AS A PARENT w/PRE-TEENS:
If you're with preteens, you'd better be in shape! These youngsters have done their homework (about the Park) and tend to "windsprint" to every major ride!! In the heat and humidity of Orlando FL I surprised that we haven't heard of more parents overwhelmed by heat-stroke from this phenomenon. To overcome this heat exhaustion I highly recommend "swimming with the "SHARKS" at "Shark-Cove"!
WITH "OTHER" ADULTS:
Lastly, If you visit the part with other Adults, you'll finally appreciate the shops and other amenities such as golfing and nightclubbing or just taking out a yacht into the lagoons.
AS A SENiOR CiTiZEN:
I can't wait to go back as a "senior citizen" to see what else I can appreciate.
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MAGIC KINGDOM:
This park is home to most of the rides including:
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Space Mountain
Pirates the new ride!____________________________________________
this is a fun... More
MAGIC KINGDOM:
This park is home to most of the rides including:
Haunted Mansion
Splash Mountain
Space Mountain
Pirates the new ride!____________________________________________
this is a fun park for people of any age some sections are oriented for only kids though. It is my second favorite park. my favorite ride at magic kingdom is space mountain.
ANIMAL KINGDOM:
This is the outdoors and wildlife adventure park. some of the rides there are:
New! Everest!
Kalaminjaro safaris
Dinosaur!
Its tough to be a bug! live movie!
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this is wildlife oriented and fun for all the family. Older kids and/or adults may enjoy this park more. Its got more sight seeing than anything. 4th favorite park.
favorite ride, Everest!
Epcot
some of the rides include:
Test track
Mission Space
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this park also is filled wit the world showcase that has:
Japan
China
US
Mongolia
Canada
and many more!
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the world showcase is a long walk through the park. I recomend this park for ages 12+ cause young kids probably wont enjoy walking for 3+ hrs. 3rd fav park, fav ride Test track
MGM STUDIOS
some rides include:
Tower of Terror
Rockin Rollercoaster
and lots more!
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Its got tons of movies and shows to watch like my favorite show indian jones. This is my favorite park fun for all ages. favorite ride is all of them!
They have 2 waterparks i have not been to:
Blizzard Beach
Typhoon Lagoon.
This is disney!
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But I do love to go there for vacations! I live about 3 hours away from Disney World in southern Florida and it is such a treat to be able to go there and spend a weekend or sometimes even longer. ... More
But I do love to go there for vacations! I live about 3 hours away from Disney World in southern Florida and it is such a treat to be able to go there and spend a weekend or sometimes even longer. Disney has a way of bringing me back to my childhood and reminding me of when things were simple and fun, without all the weights and cares of life. To me that's the magic of Disney and that's why I enjoy it so much.
The rides are great, but as I've gotten older I've become more and more motion sick. Unfortunately this means no rides for me but there is such a great atmosphere surrounding the park that it doesn't even matter. I have always had a great time no matter who I'm with or what we do.
I can't wait until my nieces get a little older so they can enjoy it as well!!
A couple of my friends and I have made it an ongoing hobby to see how many different Disney character's autographs that we can collect while we are there. The loser always has to by a round of drinks for the night.
Whenever things get overwhelming at work or stressful at home, there's nothing that a weekend trip to Disney won't cure!
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We stayed at the pop century last year and thought it was very nice. There is a bus for each "kingdom"--one for Epcot, one for Magic Kingdom, etc.. You just get in front of the sign for the park... More
We stayed at the pop century last year and thought it was very nice. There is a bus for each "kingdom"--one for Epcot, one for Magic Kingdom, etc.. You just get in front of the sign for the park you want to go to and the bus comes, picks you up, and goes directly to that park. We found that the buses seemed to come every 15 min. at least.
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Disney word is a great place to re-visit since they are always adding new rides and shows each year. One great feature that I like about Disney is the fast pass ticket system. What you do is scan... More
Disney word is a great place to re-visit since they are always adding new rides and shows each year. One great feature that I like about Disney is the fast pass ticket system. What you do is scan your ticket, get an assigned time to come back, skip to the front of the line and go on the ride. You can use this service for free (other theme parks charge you a fee for using a service similar to fast pass). One of the staples at Disney World is Space Mountain. I consider it to the best roller coaster that you can go on in complete darkness. Food and souvenirs are high priced as they are at all theme parks.
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We have visited Disney since the 1970's. Although they haven't changed a whole lot of rides since then, you will never have a bad experience. I think they have the top rated customer service of... More
We have visited Disney since the 1970's. Although they haven't changed a whole lot of rides since then, you will never have a bad experience. I think they have the top rated customer service of any business I have been to. The food is good, but the tickets are pretty pricey. If you are going to put out that kind of money, you should try and stay at one of their many resorts on the property. Thus, you can get in an hour earlier than the public!
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I am a huge Disney fan and love Walt Disney World! They do a great job of taking you to a magical world and forgetting your problems (for a price, a big price, of course). This is a great place... More
I am a huge Disney fan and love Walt Disney World! They do a great job of taking you to a magical world and forgetting your problems (for a price, a big price, of course). This is a great place for kids or adults. There is no need for a car, as their transortation system is well designed. Take time to relax, much of the magic is missed if you are just trying to do everything and get your money's worth.
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