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Re: Secrets for those leaving soon
With all these first to do things, does it include the extra magic hours also?? Like waking up tink, do they do it when all the guest are let in, or when the park opens up for resort guest??
BTW, it's not a secret, but many people don't realize the amount of things to do at the campgrounds. We watched the chip 'n dale movie, and made smore's. to buy a roasting kit, is 5$. You get a package of graham crackers, a bag of marshmallows, and a chocolate bar. Or bring your own kit and buy a roasting stick for 35 cents.
The wagon ride at night (8$ a person) lets you see the MK fireworks, with direct music feed. Or if you're like the few of us who happened to be there on the 18th, in silence.
There's a boat to litterly take you anywhere. And sometimes will show you things that you never even knew exsisted.
There's a five legged goat on the mural inside the contemporary. It's on one of the side walls, so you can't see it from the monorail.
At christmas time, it's really good to visit all the lodges, and the grand floridian. They build a real ginger bread house and sell little ones inside it. Plus they have little gold mickey stamps on it. The best part of all, is it makes the whole room smell really yummy.
During the garden festival, there's hidden mickeys in a whole bunch of the flowers. I found a lot of them in the butterflies.
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