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    On buses we almost always go the direct route to a park.

    The Chef's Table at Victoria and Alberts, at the Grand Floridian or dining in the Private dining in Gusteau Room while interacting with the head chef at Remy's on the Disney Dream?
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    Quote Originally Posted by denlo View Post
    On buses we almost always go the direct route to a park.

    The Chef's Table at Victoria and Alberts, at the Grand Floridian or dining in the Private dining in Gusteau Room while interacting with the head chef at Remy's on the Disney Dream?
    I guess we don't have anyone interested in chef's tables. Do you like to take a DCL cruise in connection to your trip to WDW or DLR?
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    Even though I have yet to do this I do have a Dream cruise scheduled with one day @WDW before we leave. I couldn't imagine flying to Orlando without any time at WDW.

    For the lucky few who have been on the dream and or fantasy out of the two "Adult" restaurants do you prefer Remy or Palo? (I'm trying to figure out which one I may try and book)
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    Either would do for me, because like you I haven't been to either one. I think I'd go with Palo first.

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    I prefer dining plan becasue I know I can get a good meal and not have to worry about paying for it in the end as it's already prepayed. I also did the math and we have saved a considerable amount of money with the dining plan.

    Which are some of your favorite restaurants the ones in resorts or the ones in the parks?
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    I would say resort related. Also, I feel at a more leisurely pace outside of the parks, which contributes to enjoying the dining experience.

    Do you prefer Fastpass or RopeDrop for rides with long lines?
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    Quote Originally Posted by goindowntofla View Post
    . . . .Do you prefer Fastpass or RopeDrop for rides with long lines?
    I have to say both on this one. Because we do the rope drop and get a FP on those rides, that way we at least get to ride the attraction at least twice that day.

    Which park do you prefer to do late EMH, MK or DHS?
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    MK for sure. I don't do thrill rides and there are very few attractions that appeal to me open at DHS during late EMH. TSM is still a madhouse, and I don't need to do EMH to experience GMR, it's rarely a long wait. Epcot I will do sometimes, but the MK is absolutely my favorite place to see all lit up at night.

    If you HAD to skip either AK or DHS during your entire visit to WDW, which would you choose?
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    We routinely skip AK - actually I don't think my visits to that park would even it double digits.


    How did you originally hear about the OL (our guide told us)?
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    Your question is not really a this or that (most of us, including me, seem to do that now and then), but what the heck here goes with my answer:

    Before OL became an "official" company that charged money for the service, John Van Meter, the owner of the company, was actively seeking out beta members on the DVC DIS boards and some other DVC sites. He offered the lockers free for two years to those who wanted to try the service. I volunteered to be one of the beta members. Many years later I still have and really like my OL. Good ole' number 3. (as in the third locker ever)

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