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^^^
with that look, you could found a religious order.

the Order of Snuggies

followers could be called Snuggy Bunnies


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Posts: 7413 | Location: northern california | Registered: February 07, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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One of the thinks I like about having not having kids is that I don't have to drag them to Disneyworld.

I went to a conference there once. Was incredibly underwhelmed.

Would much rather go to Vegas.
 
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Would much rather go to Vegas.


that's the adult magic kingdom

...but sometime we all don't want to be adults


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Posts: 7413 | Location: northern california | Registered: February 07, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Let's see if I can shed some light on the resort transfer.

Sometimes a guest has more than one reservation, usually because it's two different types of room, or different view (pool view or balcony, etc). Sometimes this is the only way to get the whole length of stay in the same resort. When that happens, the guest must check out of the old room, and, if the new room is not ready, store the luggage at bell services. Often the guests are out at the parks anyway. Hopefully when they return, the new room is ready, so they check in again and their luggage is delivered to the new room.

It doesn't always happen that way, but when a resort is very busy, the new room won't be ready right away. Maybe this is what happened to the OP.

BTW--I got this info on a NEWSGROUP. Wink





 
Posts: 5956 | Location: Winter Garden, FL | Registered: April 30, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dude, plan your next Disney venture to Euro Disney. The French are much more friendly and accommodating.


yah, the French aren't known for their rudeness, (as long as you claim other than American citizenry.)

and a ride full of people who still have not discovered deodorant is ever so charming.
 
Posts: 146 | Location: Northern California | Registered: January 25, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by sigcrazy7:
Dude, plan your next Disney venture to Euro Disney. The French are much more friendly and accommodating.


yah, the French aren't known for their rudeness, (as long as you claim other than American citizenry.)

and a ride full of people who still have not discovered deodorant is ever so charming.


I disagree. I think Parisians hate everybody.



I hope I can make it across the border. I hope to see my friend and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope.
 
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One of the thinks I like about having not having kids is that I don't have to drag them to Disneyworld.

I went to a conference there once. Was incredibly underwhelmed.

Would much rather go to Vegas.


One of the greatest joys I have as an adult is watching my kids in Disneyworld.




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Dude, plan your next Disney venture to Euro Disney. The French are much more friendly and accommodating.


That's because Mickey, Goofy and Snow White are hammered on cheap wine...


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One of the greatest joys I have as an adult is watching my kids in Disneyworld.

No kidding. I love taking my kids there (twice now and hopefully a third time next year), and I'd loved being taken there when I was a kid. It's a terrific family vacation spot if you allow it to be...if you view it through the critical eyes of a adult looking for shortcomings, yeah, you'll find 'em. But if you let it be what it's designed to be, you might find yourself having a great time...your kids certainly will.

And as far as Disney being accomodating, I'm sure there are horror stories out there, but we were there on 9/11 and the way they responded to their guests needs and fears was outstanding.
 
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