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Disneyworld advice?
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on April 03, 2007, 06:10:57 pm --- If it means I get to eat out for all meals, I'll save an extra $20 a week for the year.
That said, I prefer the fluffernutter.
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Fair enough. Difference of preference. I rarely find eating out all that relaxing. I'd rather just get the meal done with and move on. It worked out perfectly for us that way, too, since after 10+ hours of wandering around the parks, we had no patience left for waiting in a restaurant. We just wanted to chow and crash.
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: boykster on April 06, 2007, 03:15:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on April 03, 2007, 06:10:57 pm ---Boykster, go away.
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How should I go away Oh Lord?
:angel:
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Oh, don't grovel!
One thing I can't stand, it's people groveling.
And don't avert your eyes. It's like those miserable Psalms-- they're so depressing.
Now, knock it off!
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: Chris G on April 02, 2007, 08:07:52 pm ---Ya we're thinking about doing the meal plan too so do let me know - thanks.
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I survived the mouse.
Meal plan - DO IT. I gotta get the exact price off of my wife, (think it was $30/adult/day) and less for the 3YO.
Heres the skinny:
FOr your $30(ish), you get (1) Counter meal, (1) Snack, and (1) Sit down meal.
Typical day, 1 person.
COunter meal - Entree, beverage, desert: $20
Table Service meal - we used ours for the character dinners. Most char meals were only one meal on the plan. $40-50
Snack - $3-5.
Basically, for 5 days, we spent about $350-$400 in meal plan. When I asked the front desk for a totalized usage, the total we would have spent came to over $600.
Its probably the only place you can beat the mouse.
Best Disney moment that'll never make TV.
We go to the new "Monsters Inc" show. SOme kind of CG interactive thing. Its dark, the CG Emcee comes on and starts interacting with people in the audience. THey get flashed up on the big screens. A guy jams a mic in their face and they get asked questions.
Heres the kicker: My wife decides to take advantage of the dark and starts feeding our 8 month old. 2 minutes in, shes blinded by a spotlight, and is on the big screen in front of 300+ people yanking a kid out from under her shirt. SHe did manage not to flash anyone, but I don't think I've ever seen her blush that hard.
Priceless.
Chris G:
:laugh2: Nice story. Sounds like an asshat was involved. ;D
Thanks for following up about the meal plan. We had decided to do it, so I'm glad to know we made the right choice.
Chris
boykster:
this subject is worthless without pics ;)
glad you saved some $$ with the meal plans, sounds like a dealio.
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