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Sep 15, 2006 16:06

For those of you who don't know, unteins and I are going to Walt Disney World ( Read more... )

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chernabog September 15 2006, 23:39:25 UTC
Yea!

Friends of ours stayed there last year and loved it. We had breakfast there on a trip several years ago and thought it was great.

Must sees? I would say "Soarin'" but you already have one of those. "Tower Of Terror." Oh wait, you have that too. ;) Let's try again:

Studios:
"Rock 'n' Roller Coaster"
"Fantasmic" (much better at WDW IMNSHO)
"Lights, Motors, Action!™ Extreme Stunt Show"
"Muppetvision 3-D"
"Voyage of The Little Mermaid" (shh.) ;)

Epcot:
"Test Track"
"Mission Space" (although I did experience some vertigo afterwards)

TMK:
"Haunted Mansion" (so you can see the differences compared to DL)
"Splash Mountain" (better than DL)

DAK:
"Dinosaur"
"Festival Of The Lion King"
"It's Tough To Be A Bug"
"Expedition Everest" was not open when we were there but I'm sure it kicks ass

Hmm...before I go into a long food list, I can't remember if you have been to WDW before and if so when.

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unteins September 16 2006, 00:18:59 UTC
Mmmmmm food

We went about 3 years ago i think....

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chernabog September 16 2006, 05:07:14 UTC
Ah, I forgot that.

"Jiko-The Cooking Place" is the best restaurant at WDW. Period. Of course, they may already be booked.

"Flying Fish" at The Boardwalk is another one of the best places we have ever dined at WDW, but it is not cheap. Avoid "Big River Grille & Brewing Works" on the Boardwalk.

The clambake at "Cape May Café" at The Beach Club is still good, but the quality has gone down a bit over the past 13 years while the price has gone up.

"Palio" at the Swan was very good but a little overpriced.

"Flame Tree Barbecue" is the best place to eat at DAK.

"The Coral Reef" at Epcot was still good when we were there last year but "Nine Dragons" at China was not.

"The Spirit of Aloha" Luau show at the Polynesian is worth seeing and the food is good.

"Kona Cafe" at the Polynesian, "Grand Floridian Cafe", "Concourse Steakhouse" at the Contemporary and both "Artist Point" and "Whispering Canyon Cafe" all served great breakfasts.

Have a great trip! Post some pics when you get back.

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braja September 16 2006, 18:00:13 UTC
You rock!!! THank you for all of your tips :)

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elfasi September 16 2006, 10:51:36 UTC
Interesting.. I'm going to Disneyworld for the first time, in January :)

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cornrelish September 16 2006, 13:15:18 UTC
Yes!

And Food & Wine starts the 29th, so you'll be able to enjoy that while you're there!

Yay!

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braja September 16 2006, 15:31:51 UTC
Can we meet up and meet your baby?!? Oh, and your husband too if he is available? :)

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cornrelish September 16 2006, 15:52:17 UTC
Yes, of course! We'd love that! Thursday/Friday/Sunday evenings are best for us, and all day on Saturdays. We'll figure something out! Can't wait!

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braja September 16 2006, 18:01:17 UTC
We are staying with foxmagic the first night we are there... then on Sunday we move to a hotel...

We are open to anything :)

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maxgoof September 17 2006, 00:08:08 UTC
Do you realize that next month marks the tenth anniversary of the Great Muck Meet?

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foxmagic September 17 2006, 03:21:20 UTC
I had an idea while I was at the MK with friends today. :) Here's what we ought to do...

- Go to Fort Wilderness
- Dine at the Trail's End buffet
- Watch a Disney movie there on their outdoor screen
- Watch the Electric Light Pageant on the water
- and then see fireworks over the Magic Kingdom.

It really makes for an awesome evening. :)

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