1988RedT2 wrote:
Aeromoto wrote:
The worst part for me is the smell of old sweat and feces on the monorails, I want to bathe myself in bleach after riding them
Wha?! You must have had the misfortune of visiting right after the Homeless Winos Convention. I was impressed with how clean and tidy literally EVERYTHING is at Disney.
^^^This.
I’m a Process Engineer and I greatly admire the sophistication with which Disney parks are managed.
Had you stayed on the Monorail a moment longer, I’m sure you would’ve noticed Snow White quickly yet gracefully arriving with a neatly folded pad of embossed bathroom tissue ready to wipe clean the offending patron.
Duke wrote:
Ian F wrote:
spitfirebill wrote:
If I can die without ever having been to Disney World, I will consider the remainder my life a success.
Fixed for me.
Me too. We went once, for a weekend, that was pretty much all expenses paid thanks to DD#1 having won a national contest with the finals in Disneyworld. I still didn't think it was worth the money. Guess I just never caught that bug.
I went once with my brother about 1971 and it wasn't too bad. Not too crowded and prices were too bad. This was back when there was an E ticket ride etc.
Then I went back with the wife and kids about 25 years later and felt I I needed to take out a second mortgage on the house to afford the trip. The crowds were horrendous and it was hotter than Hades.
The wife is now talking about us taking the grands.
We booked our trip for September. I have a question...
Meal plan: Worth it?
Don't know there's a right answer to that one. Depends on what your needs/desires are.
Like I mentioned before, we rented a townhouse, so we have a full kitchen. We plan to pack a lot of our meals, so it wouldn't make any sense to get the meal plan. But if you're going to eat all your meals in the park, probably worth it.
JoeyM
UltimaDork
3/12/13 4:01 p.m.
Klayfish wrote:
Spinout007 wrote:
Do something besides Disney. Universal, sea world, Tampa and bush gardens, lowery park zoo, the aquarium is an hour away. Place called wonder works in Orlando is a blast if you're into science. Man Orlando has 2 or 3 malls, decent food. For god sakes man, 10 days straight at Disney and I would be bored to tears! Even as a kid.
Since we're going to be there for 14 days, and only have a 10 day pass, we'll definitely have to do other things. Probably take a day trip to Daytona Beach. My boys would love to see the track, and all my kids love the beach. May do Universal or Sea World, but a one day ticket is expensive. We're renting a townhouse which has a real nice community pool, so that helps a lot.
You'd think the kids would get bored after 10 days at Disney, but nope. We were last there in 2010, and we had a 10 day pass. While we got to see everything the kids wanted, they were still very sad when it was time to leave. They were little then (6, 3, 3). Now that they're older and can all really understand what's going on, I'm sure they'll be even more hooked.
If they were still young, I'd say Legoland, but that's not for teenagers
Duke
PowerDork
3/12/13 4:10 p.m.
JoeyM wrote:
If they were still young, I'd say Legoland, but that's not for teenagers
Disagree. Both of my teenagers would much rather go to Legoland than Disney. Been to LL Windsor and San Diego. Denmark is next, when we get time and money.
JoeyM
UltimaDork
3/12/13 4:16 p.m.
Fine, then, I amend my comment.
Klayfish, come on down to see the sites in Polk County. Legoland is the major attraction, but if our schedules mesh you may as well swing by the house (it is only two traffic lights away) and look at the trash pile --> datsun conversion that is happening. You could also look up Aeromoto....he's not too far from here, either.
BTW, if legoland is not your speed, Fantasy of Flight is pretty cool
Duke
PowerDork
3/12/13 4:23 p.m.
JoeyM wrote:
BTW, if legoland is not your speed, Fantasy of Flight is pretty cool
Ahh, good old Kermit. I agree, that would be pretty cool.
Interesting. My kids aren't teens yet (thank heaven!). When we go in June, my oldest will be 9, and my twins will be weeks away from turning 6. The boys like Legos, and my daughter has a vague interest in them.
JoeyM
UltimaDork
3/13/13 6:08 a.m.
If you do plan on going to legoland, check their schedule in advance....they aren't open every day of the week.
In reply to Conquest351:
Meal plan is totally worth it if you plan on eating in the parks a lot. Be aware that some meals are 2 sit-down dining credits. Make the most out of them by eating sit-down meals at lunch while they are one credit, ESPECIALLY if it's still a character meal at lunch.
If you want more info, allears.net is probably a better resource than the Disney websites.
If you end up with days to burn off, or you want more of a guided tour through some of the BS, I don't mind showing you, or anyone, around the parks. I know a lot of the guys here have trouble finding guy stuff to do, so having another guy there can be helpful, if for nothing else than to tell each other dirty jokes about the cast members and what they want to do to Merida.
This is Merida, BTW:
Unfortunately, that is a wig. The wife doesn't know and "friends of Merida" yet. Yet.