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  1. HD-DisGuy

    The Magic of Disney Windows

    One of the benefits of staying on Disney property is seeing the creativity of the guests who decorate their hotel windows. In fact, we now make a point of walking around the various properties to see as many as we can. Since we saw this on our latest visit, we thought it was time to start a...
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    Coffee Anyone???

    My wife and I are both coffee drinkers. At home we normally go through multiple 20-ounce mugs each day. So, buying coffee each morning isn’t just a convenience issue, it can get pretty costly as we don’t participate in the Disney Dining plan. Staying at different resorts over the years made it...
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    Ashamed to go to Disney without kids

    For those of us who's family and friends have finally given up questioning our Disney trips, this rings true. For those who are still in the throws of that battle, memorize this statement and roll it out anytime you find yourself defending your choices. And as Disney says "Welcome Home" 🚝
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    Being an adult and liking Disney...

    I think you’ve managed to capture a sentiment that many of us share. My wife and I also enjoy non-Disney vacations (including Niagara Falls and Yellowstone) but always come back to Disney. It's our happy place as well. The only difference I see between us is that we've been doing it longer - so...
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    First Adult Only Trip

    My wife and have been going to WDW for a number of years and we're always looking for new 'just us' things to try. We've been lucky enough to do a lot of the ones suggested here, but there are a few ideas new to us. cwalczak94 Have a great trip - and give some of these a try ::MickeyMo
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    Speedway - solo adult?

    My first trip to WDW was in 1974 and I've been many times since. Each time I was at MK I'd pass by the Speedway but never rode as there was always a long line, and to be honest not a great desire on my part. However, last year when my wife and I were walking by at the end of the evening (and...
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    Recapturing the magic: Advice Thread?

    Hi HCL, Sorry to hear that your trip didn't go as well as planned (and of course, nowhere near as well as imagined) but take heart that most of us have had similar issues along the way. I don't say that to diminish your experience, but to encourage you to give it another try. Keep in mind that...
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    Room checks and traveling solo?

    My wife and I stayed at Port Orleans, Riverside last Christmas. We opted out of housekeeping so we had the room checks. While we had the 'do not disturb' sign on the door anytime we were in the room, we would still have a CM knock to see if we were actually there. A few times they agreed to come...
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    Using this board to up your post count-----PLEASE

    This should be 10 posts!
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    What's your Myers Briggs personality type?

    ISTJ here, but only a few percentage points from INFJ (the I and J are definite!), I have to agree that there's something at Disney for all personality types. While I enjoy everything Disney has to offer, the introvert (and engineer) in me enjoys seeing how the park designers tackled complex...
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    how did you choose your username for the dis?

    I work for Harley-Davidson (greetings from Milwaukee, WI) and thought I'd combine two of my passions into my screen name. My first trip to WDW was in 1974, and my first motorcycle was in 1975. I've enjoyed both ever since. :moped:
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    Using this board to up your post count-----PLEASE

    Test #2 as a reply
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    What Does Your Screen Name Mean?

    I work for Harley-Davidson (greetings from Milwaukee, WI) and thought I'd combine two of my passions in my screen name. My first trip to WDW was in 1974, and my first motorcycle was in 1975. I've enjoyed both ever since.




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