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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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A great WDW guide
He is a pretty good guide that I found on CNN.COM.
The absolutely indispensable guide to Disney World
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/03/01/bt ... tml?hpt=C2
The absolutely indispensable guide to Disney World
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/03/01/bt ... tml?hpt=C2
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There is some good advice there, although I am sure Disney will take issue with #2 - don't pay for parking. Using the Downtown Disney lot or the Boardwalk overflow for theme park guests is not what they were designed for and all we need are hundreds of abusers forcing Disney to crack down on enforcement. For example, I would not want to have the privilege of driving into any resort taken away from me.
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People do it all the time. Most people still just pay for parking. You used to able to park in hotel parking lots. You still can in some. Try the resorts with convention centers.horizons1 wrote:There is some good advice there, although I am sure Disney will take issue with #2 - don't pay for parking. Using the Downtown Disney lot or the Boardwalk overflow for theme park guests is not what they were designed for and all we need are hundreds of abusers forcing Disney to crack down on enforcement. For example, I would not want to have the privilege of driving into any resort taken away from me.
"Our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them" WED
"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
"You're off the map mateys..Here there be SeaMonsters!!"
The original "LICENSE MAYHEM MARAUDER!!

"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
"You're off the map mateys..Here there be SeaMonsters!!"
The original "LICENSE MAYHEM MARAUDER!!


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I know they do. My point is it is typically not advertised as a recommended trick.
No one's gloomy or complaining while the flatware's entertaining.
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Great article, Jacca. Just goes to show that even when you're an old Disney hand, you can still learn a few new tricks.
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Who pays $82 a day for admission? Hasn't this Disney expert ever heard of Magic Your Way??
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Re: A great WDW guide
I've never really used a "guide" to get me around the parks and the "World" ... I just have compiled my own knowledge ver the years and seem to be having a blast. Are there really things in the guide that one could use?
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Absolutely ... not advertised nor recommended ... it would stink if people started doing this.horizons1 wrote:I know they do. My point is it is typically not advertised as a recommended trick.
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I occasionally find bits of interesting trivia or facts in the guide books sometimes, but mostly I read them to revisit Disney between tripsSatchel T wrote:I've never really used a "guide" to get me around the parks and the "World" ... I just have compiled my own knowledge ver the years and seem to be having a blast. Are there really things in the guide that one could use?
