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We usually head for DownTown Disney. With the Disney shops all over, you certainly know that you're at WDW, and you don't have to pay admission. :) We usually eat at Portobello or Rainforest at DTD, and do Chef Mickey's on arrival night -- but I see you've already got later PSs for those last two. There's a new sandwich place at DTD which might be good, and there's an ice cream place there too. Good for fun snacks while you're looking around. Also, you can check out pleasure island as it's free admission to that during the days (the clubs aren't open, but the shops are and it's still neat just to walk through and see what you're missing). There's the Virgin store there too if you want to do some "normal" shopping, and the movie theater (where saw Haunted Mansion there on our last trip). Plus this lets you have plenty of time to spalsh about in the pool and explore the hotel.
You could also head over to the Boardwalk. Flying Fish and Spoodles are great to eat at, place there's a bakery place there. And at the Yacht and Beach hotels there's regular food places, the Cape May clam dinner and Beaches and Cream ice cream parlor. Not as shopping-intensive as DTD, but it would still give your family plenty to do.
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2000 - Coronado Springs
2001 - Contemporary
2002 - DAKL
2002 - Contemporary
2003 - Western Carribean Cruise
2003 - Contemporary
2004 - DAKL
2004 - DISNEYLAND Grand Californian
2004 - Land / Sea 4-Night Cruise
2005 - SOG
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