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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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I found the best place to answer all our questions about Florida was
www.thedibb.co.uk
From what I have read the Parks seem far apart so we won't be attempting 2 in one day, though we are there 14 days.
Yes the Dibb is useful but also the same thing get asked 300 times a day and all have different answers! Its a very VERy busy posing site with some 3000 posts a day at times!!!
You can spend as little or as long as you want in the parks. Different people have different views. For a 7 days trip its probably wortth, in my view anyway, to do a few parks properly and not rush them then try to do everything as you will be shattered.
CSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio0 -
Craig,
Daft question I know but can you take your own tea bags if they are packed in your suitcase as opposed to hand luggage. Its just that I like a nice cup of rosy first thing in the morning and I have heard that tea in the US is a poor relation.
Thanks once again in advance.
Cheers,
Warn
You sure can and we do.
You can get Twinnimgs over there but its very expensive. You cn also take cereals as well, just wait until you go into Wal Mart and see 24 weetabix for 8 dollars!!
The only thing you cant take its meat and diary and freshveggies.
CSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio0 -
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hey people hope your all having a good weekend. just need some advice, bought disney tickets from orlando attractions .com. the tickets arrived swiftly and they kept me informed throughout the delivery process. the tickets are printed on card the size of a credit card . There is a disney character on the front and on the back there is a bar code, no numbers or names and it states its a 7 day ticket and for ages 10 +. should i be worried?
its just that ive been told to photocopy the tickets just incase i lose them but there just doesnt seem alot to photocopy.
any adivce would be appreciated.0 -
hey people hope your all having a good weekend. just need some advice, bought disney tickets from orlando attractions .com. the tickets arrived swiftly and they kept me informed throughout the delivery process. the tickets are printed on card the size of a credit card . There is a disney character on the front and on the back there is a bar code, no numbers or names and it states its a 7 day ticket and for ages 10 +. should i be worried?
its just that ive been told to photocopy the tickets just incase i lose them but there just doesnt seem alot to photocopy.
any adivce would be appreciated.
Hi Gruff
That seems about right yes. There should be a number and letter under the bar code. Some tickets are plastic like a credit card, some are thick paper.
CheersSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio0 -
thank you panic over !0
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disney_cjd wrote: »
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LOL, I'll raise a glass but not if it contains tea as I hate the stuff0 -
quote CJD
Yes the Dibb is useful but also the same thing get asked 300 times a day and all have different answers! Its a very VERy busy posing site with some 3000 posts a day at times!!!
I am sure you meant to write 'posTing' site!!:rotfl:Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0 -
Hi
I have now received my ultimate discovery cove tickets and they are cardboard. Do you think that it is wise to laminate them as the parks are mostly water based and secondly would it void them?
TIA
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Hi
I have now received my ultimate discovery cove tickets and they are cardboard. Do you think that it is wise to laminate them as the parks are mostly water based and secondly would it void them?
TIA
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They will exchange them for you at Discovery Cove for a nice plastic photo ID card to wear for the day, so don't worry about them getting wet. It has your dolphin swim time etc on it too.
The concern I would have with laminating any ticket media would be that the machines may not be able to read them, thus invalidating them :eek:
I don't know for sure though.0
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