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		 We are very lucky to have no less than 4 WDW experts on this board!  Now, to plan another trip.......... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Once again, I'm totally in agreement with Matterhorn Fan (how can one person be so cool?). Here's a bit of a conversation I just had with CP: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	MousePod: let's say, for example, you wanted to sample food at every official on-property WDW restaurant... Cadaverous Pallor: I don't have to eat everywhere. I mean ride all the rides. MousePod: well, then I'd say 8 nights. That's how Heather and I do it.We set aside one full day for each theme park, giving ourselves time to be leisurely. Cadaverous Pallor: Ok, there we go. MousePod At least 1/2 day for a water park, at least 1/2 day for shopping. 5 decent dinners (you'll skip lots of great restaurants, though - necessitating multiple visits); at least one night at Pleasure Island (expect to spend most of your time at the Adventurers Club);at least one good round of mini-golf Cadaverous Pallor: I enjoy a good meal but experiencing every restaurant is basically at the bottom of my list. All that other stuff sounds fantastic though. MousePod: ...an evening to experience Fort Wilderness (one of my favorite "secrets");and at least 1/2 day to visit all of the resorts - to see the theming. Some people make a game of it, like: play a game of air hockey in each resort's gameroom, have a drink in each resort, use the bathroom in each resort... Cadaverous Pallor: Heh, you said that on the 'pod... MousePod: Yeah, one of my fave honeymoon memories is getting a 25th anniversary pressed quarter in each resort. And of course, you have to make sure you chat with as many CMs as possible - they run the gamut from temp locals, to college hopefuls to retirees - tons of great stories. But like I said in my post, it's the little things that stick with you. Cadaverous Pallor: There's too much to do. It's very daunting. Part of the reason why we're going to Paris first... MousePod: I remember hanging around EPCOT - being thrilled to spot all of these tiny little lizards everywhere. Then we spent a half hour watching birds eat said lizards. The one thing I love about being a hardcore Disney fan at WDW is the 'inversion' - by which I mean that the "major attractions" for most tourists become the wallpaper, and the Disney atmosphere becomes the major attraction. Cadaverous Pallor: That happens for us at DL. you go for the atmosphere, the little things. (thanks for letting me post this private conversation, CP. This converation belongs in this thread).  | 
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		 Aww, Mousepod was kind enough to take out the part where I so rudely said "well, duh."   
		
	
		
		
		
		
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	Two of my favorite memories of WDW are: feeding the turtles outside of that grill whose name I can't remember and talking with a VERY nice and knowledgable maintenance about birds; and sitting on a balcony at AKL after a fine meal at Boma, watching a terrific lightening storm in the distance in the company of wonderful friends .  | 
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		 Ohh, I just remembered one important question...  
		
	
		
		
		
		
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 We're only making PSs for (goes to check the spreadsheet with the agenda) 3 dinners of the 8 nights we'll be there. If they do the 'free dining' thing while we're there, we may up that so we can eat at some other sit-down restaurants, because I think that will increase the people trying to eat at those places. From what I can surmise, even the $35 dining plan is causing restaurants to book up more (hmmm, I wonder if that's why Disney is doing it?) CP - we like to do 8 nights as well - ESPECIALLY if you're coming from the West coast, you really lose that first day. My sisters are leaving Bakersfield and Portland at 6:40 and 6:25 am - and don't arrive in Orlando until 4:20. By the time you get baggage (if you don't carry on), get to the hotel, check in, and find your room - you really don't have time to go to the parks (unless you come during busy season when they're open late, and then you have a whole bigger issue with the crowds). You might be in better shape coming from LAX, since you might be able to get non-stops - but it's still 3 hours for time zones plus flight time.  | 
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