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bryceran
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by bryceran » Dec Sun 04, 2005 11:24 pm
I am going to DL the 20-21 of Dec. Since people are in school and it is still a lil bit before Christmas is, do you guys think it will be more of a semi-crowded thing rather than a very crowded thing.
any tips if they are going to such>
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by spaulo » Dec Mon 05, 2005 1:16 pm
That sounds pretty close to Christmas to me... last year I was there 12/10-12/14, almost no crowds... expecting the same this year, 12/10-12/17
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by bryceran » Dec Mon 05, 2005 3:06 pm
Well,hopefully it works. I am hoping it is good because it is a tuesday and wedesday. Those were the only days that worked for us.
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by foldmama » Dec Tue 06, 2005 10:23 am
I think you will be fine on the 20th and 21st. Most schools let out for the holiday break on December 23rd. Have a great time.
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by bryceran » Dec Tue 06, 2005 10:24 am
Thanks for your vote of confidence! I appreciate it.
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by Mickeymac » Dec Tue 06, 2005 12:42 pm
Jello, if it's any help, I'm a TA and have almost nothing booked for those days. The 23rd starts ramping back up for me. Christmas and New Years are timed perfectly for a week long holiday this year.
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by bryceran » Dec Tue 06, 2005 4:48 pm
So nothing booked, eh? This is making me feel better about it. Good deal. I told the in-laws we should be fine going on these days so I am kind of nervous, then not, if you know what I mean. Any more votes of confidence?
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by Lion Sleeps Tonight » Dec Tue 06, 2005 7:41 pm
I was there around that time last year. I say you're good to go. In fact, I hope I'll be there as well. I have a tentative trip planned, and we're waiting for one person's confirmation! I hate waiting!
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by bryceran » Dec Tue 06, 2005 8:55 pm
That is awesome. This is all boosting the esteem. When you guys go, how long do you usually stay at the park? I am hoping we can be there from 8a-12am. any other tips or secrets for the holidays?
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by Lion Sleeps Tonight » Dec Wed 07, 2005 12:41 am
Jelloforme wrote:That is awesome. This is all boosting the esteem. When you guys go, how long do you usually stay at the park? I am hoping we can be there from 8a-12am. any other tips or secrets for the holidays?
Sounds good to me. I usually like to get there before it opens and stay as late as i can.
A tip would be to plan to see Remember...Dreams Come True more than once, in case it gets cancelled. But the chances of that happening aren't likely. Other than that, get enough eat and sleep and have fun!
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by bryceran » Dec Wed 07, 2005 1:32 am
Anyone know if APs can get early entry somehow? My fam has e.e. but since we have APs I dont thinkw e can.
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by Mickeymac » Dec Wed 07, 2005 7:10 am
Jello, I'm just one tiny agent in the big pool of Disney travel, but generally I see the trends.
AP's can get early entry only if you are staying onsite - that is the condition for early entry. Where are you staying?
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by bryceran » Dec Wed 07, 2005 9:03 am
Holiday Inn near the park, so I bet that is a no
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by Mickeymac » Dec Wed 07, 2005 9:18 am
Yeah, that's definately a no.
Here's a tip though - Disney will not usher any day Guests out of the park on EMH evenings in the shops or restaurants - you can shop and dine to your heart's content, just will not be able to ride the rides. You also will not be able to enter the park past park closing, and must either be at that park during the day or have the Park Hopper feature on your tickets in order to access the park if you're someplace else that day. You can still soak up the atmosphere of the EMH, just won't be able to ride the rides.
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by bryceran » Dec Wed 07, 2005 10:20 am
Sounds great. Thanks for the tip. However, that will give my wife an excuse to shop more.
