how much is required to cure a craving??

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Post by D Rae » Sep Mon 10, 2007 6:54 pm

I was in Myrtle Beach SC, and seriously thought about driving the rest of the way just to get into one of the parks :)

I might have some issues...... :shock:


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Ya Think?? lol I'd like to have issues like that. But I live within 4 hours of Disneyland......not sure I'd ever drive all the way to Florida. Am very in love with the DME though. :lol:
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Post by KAJUNKING » Sep Mon 10, 2007 7:06 pm

i dont think i could handle a disney trip with no parks and although i love the resorts there really just there to hold my attention while not at the parks
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Post by jeph216 » Sep Tue 11, 2007 8:25 am

totally worth it, any resort would be awesome, but i honestly think i would stay at DAK Lodge because of the veiws you get from there.

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Post by Dr. Ravenscroft » Sep Tue 11, 2007 8:27 am

Honestly if I could stay in the actual Park I would, cause that would cure the craving. It is funny how during my last trip to Disneyland the whole thing didn't sink in until I was close to leaving then it got stronger............Disney is like Heroin, the more you go there the more you are addicted! :lol:
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Post by rmorton50 » Sep Thu 13, 2007 12:13 pm

My wife and I could go spend 3-4 days in any of the resorts and have a great time. I like the different forms of transportation, especially the Sassagoula river trip to DD. We enjoy the surrys at POR and the little water mice (or ahtever they are called now). Swimming and dining at the different resorts could be fun.

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Post by DisBeamer » Sep Fri 14, 2007 2:07 am

casrin wrote:Oh yes.

We still have old tickets we could use, so why not? ;)
Assuming this isn't cheating, I'm with casrin. :lol:

I definitely think I could find enough to do to fill up a 3 or 4 day trip without going into any parks. It'd actually be an interesting opportunity to try out a lot of things I've always wanted to do and never gotten around to, as a few other people have said, like the water mice on Bay Lake. I don't think I'd ever -want- to do this, as things like riding the monorail past the MK entrance without going in would be physically painful, but if it was that or nuthin', I'd take it. ;)

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Post by js3901 » Sep Fri 14, 2007 9:58 am

depending on how old the tickets are, they should still be good. before the Magic Your Way tickets they have now (and have for the last couple of years), tickets over 3 days (I think) never expired.
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Post by Joe90 » Sep Fri 14, 2007 1:01 pm

This would be a no go for me :cry:
I love the All Star resorts and thats where I usualy stay. However I use them only as somewhere to sleep, shower and store clean clothes. If I was stuck there with the parks so close yet so far away I would go mad(er).

If my fav resort had been the Grand Floridian then I would have moved to an All Star and saved enough money for the park tickets. :wink:
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Post by DisBeamer » Sep Fri 14, 2007 7:10 pm

js3901 wrote:depending on how old the tickets are, they should still be good. before the Magic Your Way tickets they have now (and have for the last couple of years), tickets over 3 days (I think) never expired.
The old policy used to be any tickets never expired, but some had to be 'upgraded' at a pro-rated price. So, for instance, if you had an E-ticket lying around you could take it and get it upgraded to an admission (though it'd be foolish to do so, imo, since it'd cost almost as much as a current admission and you'd be losing a nice collectible in the old ticket). I believe the same upgrading applied to the two day admission ones they used to have when it was just the MK and Epcot - I remember doing that once on a trip with my parents but it was a long time ago so I may be mis-remembering. I also don't know if they still do that for old tickets under the new Magic Your Way plan.

What I meant by cheating, though, was that using old tickets kinda defeats the spirit of the question in the OP. ;)

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