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31st July 2006, 09:33 AM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE? OK, the big real estate deal came back to life so it looks like DH and
I are going to splurge and do New Year's Eve at the World (even though
we are coming back from a trip in early October)! When would be the
best time to arrive and where would be the best place to stay? I think
we will only be there for four days. | |
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31st July 2006, 10:11 AM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE?
"Peppermint Patty" <cinderella836m> wrote in message
news:1154352822.773959.80520@m79g2000cwm. ...
>When would be the best time to arrive
Personally, I'd arrive early on Dec 31 and not plan to go to your selected
park until later in the evening. As a Disney resort guest, you'll have an
easier time getting into a "Closed/At Capacity" park than someone staying
off-site. You may not be able to get into your first-choice park, but you
are guaranteed entrance to at least ONE of the parks.
We live in the area and always make dinner reservations at Yachtsman, Flying
Fish or somewhere else in the Boardwalk area and then go into either Epcot
or MGM after dinner. We've never had a problem getting in either place
around 8 or 9 PM.
By scheduling your vacation to arrive on Dec. 31, you get the fun of NYE at
Disney, but get the advantage of the lower crowds once NYE is over (and all
the holiday decorations will still be up).
>> and where would be the best place to stay?
Beach Club, Yacht Club, Boardwalk, Swan, Dolphin ...any of those resorts
put you within walking distance (or boating distance) of both Epcot and MGM.
IMHO, it's the ideal location.
Gloria in Miami | |
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31st July 2006, 10:11 AM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE?
"Peppermint Patty" <cinderella836m> wrote in message
news:1154352822.773959.80520@m79g2000cwm. ...
>When would be the best time to arrive
Personally, I'd arrive early on Dec 31 and not plan to go to your selected
park until later in the evening. As a Disney resort guest, you'll have an
easier time getting into a "Closed/At Capacity" park than someone staying
off-site. You may not be able to get into your first-choice park, but you
are guaranteed entrance to at least ONE of the parks.
We live in the area and always make dinner reservations at Yachtsman, Flying
Fish or somewhere else in the Boardwalk area and then go into either Epcot
or MGM after dinner. We've never had a problem getting in either place
around 8 or 9 PM.
By scheduling your vacation to arrive on Dec. 31, you get the fun of NYE at
Disney, but get the advantage of the lower crowds once NYE is over (and all
the holiday decorations will still be up).
>> and where would be the best place to stay?
Beach Club, Yacht Club, Boardwalk, Swan, Dolphin ...any of those resorts
put you within walking distance (or boating distance) of both Epcot and MGM.
IMHO, it's the ideal location.
Gloria in Miami | |
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31st July 2006, 11:03 AM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE?
Gloria in Miami wrote:
> Personally, I'd arrive early on Dec 31 and not plan to go to your
selected
> park until later in the evening. As a Disney resort guest, you'll have an
> easier time getting into a "Closed/At Capacity" park than someone staying
> off-site. You may not be able to get into your first-choice park, but you
> are guaranteed entrance to at least ONE of the parks.
Which NYE fireworks are best? I was hoping to see them over the
castle. I'm thinking about doing two separate hotel ressies anyway
because I think the rates drop as of 1/01, right? I do like your idea
of dining at the Boardwalk. Do any of the resorts do anything special
on NYE? | |
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31st July 2006, 11:03 AM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE?
Gloria in Miami wrote:
> Personally, I'd arrive early on Dec 31 and not plan to go to your
selected
> park until later in the evening. As a Disney resort guest, you'll have an
> easier time getting into a "Closed/At Capacity" park than someone staying
> off-site. You may not be able to get into your first-choice park, but you
> are guaranteed entrance to at least ONE of the parks.
Which NYE fireworks are best? I was hoping to see them over the
castle. I'm thinking about doing two separate hotel ressies anyway
because I think the rates drop as of 1/01, right? I do like your idea
of dining at the Boardwalk. Do any of the resorts do anything special
on NYE? | |
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31st July 2006, 02:12 PM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE? In article <1154352822.773959.80520@m79g2000cwm.. com>,
"Peppermint Patty" <cinderella836m> wrote:
> OK, the big real estate deal came back to life so it looks like DH and
> I are going to splurge and do New Year's Eve at the World (even though
> we are coming back from a trip in early October)! When would be the
> best time to arrive and where would be the best place to stay? I think
> we will only be there for four days.
What do you mean by "best?" What's "best" for one person my be lousy for
another person. | |
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31st July 2006, 02:12 PM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE? In article <1154352822.773959.80520@m79g2000cwm.. com>,
"Peppermint Patty" <cinderella836m> wrote:
> OK, the big real estate deal came back to life so it looks like DH and
> I are going to splurge and do New Year's Eve at the World (even though
> we are coming back from a trip in early October)! When would be the
> best time to arrive and where would be the best place to stay? I think
> we will only be there for four days.
What do you mean by "best?" What's "best" for one person my be lousy for
another person. | |
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31st July 2006, 02:38 PM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE? By best, I mean crowds, decorations, festivities. If we didn't fly
down till 1/31 would we have missed anything? Is it festive all NYE
day so that we would want to come down 1/30. | |
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31st July 2006, 02:38 PM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE? By best, I mean crowds, decorations, festivities. If we didn't fly
down till 1/31 would we have missed anything? Is it festive all NYE
day so that we would want to come down 1/30. | |
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31st July 2006, 02:41 PM
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| | Guest | Where to stay for NYE?
Peppermint Patty wrote:
> By best, I mean crowds, decorations, festivities. If we didn't fly
> down till 1/31 would we have missed anything? Is it festive all NYE
> day so that we would want to come down 1/30.
I think if you come down on 1/30 or 1/31 you will have missed
eveything....;-)
Judy | |
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