• Where is Sue?

    From Peppermint Patty@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 18 05:38:23 2022
    Has she left us for good? Hope not! I miss her TRs.

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  • From Judy Fallon@21:1/5 to Peppermint Patty on Fri Feb 18 12:28:31 2022
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 8:38:27 AM UTC-5, Peppermint Patty wrote:
    Has she left us for good? Hope not! I miss her TRs.
    She was on a cruise not too long ago and has another one coming up I think. Maybe no WDW stuff right now.

    Judy

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  • From Sue/WDW1972@21:1/5 to Judy Fallon on Fri Feb 18 17:49:52 2022
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 3:28:34 PM UTC-5, Judy Fallon wrote:
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 8:38:27 AM UTC-5, Peppermint Patty wrote:
    Has she left us for good? Hope not! I miss her TRs.
    She was on a cruise not too long ago and has another one coming up I think. Maybe no WDW stuff right now.

    Judy

    Judy's right - just no WDW stuff lately. I'm a bit disgruntled with all the changes in the past year or so. Rather than spending MLK weekend at Jambo House (like I've done for years) I went to Hilton Head, and loved it! Chris & Amanda were at WDW and
    from what they said, I'm glad I went to Hilton Head. Next January it'll be Hilton Head again - so much more relaxing. Did I not post that TR here? If not, my apologies.

    The next HAL cruise is next Saturday, but we spend the night before at Saratoga Springs. The return to WDW isn't until the 2nd half of March, for Flower & Garden Festival.

    Rodney you'll be pleased to hear Chris finally got a "real car". He now drives a beautiful 2022 VW Passat. No more stopping to charge up, lol!

    Sue/WDW1972

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  • From LISA Cubbon@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 19 17:50:00 2022
    On 2/18/22 8:49 PM, Sue/WDW1972 wrote:
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 3:28:34 PM UTC-5, Judy Fallon wrote:
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 8:38:27 AM UTC-5, Peppermint Patty wrote: >>> Has she left us for good? Hope not! I miss her TRs.
    She was on a cruise not too long ago and has another one coming up I think. >> Maybe no WDW stuff right now.

    Judy

    Judy's right - just no WDW stuff lately. I'm a bit disgruntled with all the changes in the past year or so. Rather than spending MLK weekend at Jambo House (like I've done for years) I went to Hilton Head, and loved it! Chris & Amanda were at WDW
    and from what they said, I'm glad I went to Hilton Head. Next January it'll be Hilton Head again - so much more relaxing. Did I not post that TR here? If not, my apologies.

    The next HAL cruise is next Saturday, but we spend the night before at Saratoga Springs. The return to WDW isn't until the 2nd half of March, for Flower & Garden Festival.

    Rodney you'll be pleased to hear Chris finally got a "real car". He now drives a beautiful 2022 VW Passat. No more stopping to charge up, lol!

    Sue/WDW1972
    I am happy that Chris finally got a real car. WOW 2022 Passat.
    Nice indeed.

    Lisa

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  • From Rudeney@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 19 22:33:10 2022
    On 2/18/2022 7:49 PM, Sue/WDW1972 wrote:
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 3:28:34 PM UTC-5, Judy Fallon wrote:
    On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 8:38:27 AM UTC-5, Peppermint Patty
    wrote:
    Has she left us for good? Hope not! I miss her TRs.
    She was on a cruise not too long ago and has another one coming up
    I think. Maybe no WDW stuff right now.

    Judy

    Judy's right - just no WDW stuff lately. I'm a bit disgruntled with
    all the changes in the past year or so. Rather than spending MLK
    weekend at Jambo House (like I've done for years) I went to Hilton
    Head, and loved it! Chris & Amanda were at WDW and from what they
    said, I'm glad I went to Hilton Head. Next January it'll be Hilton
    Head again - so much more relaxing. Did I not post that TR here? If
    not, my apologies.


    I agree - I am not liking all the changes at WDW. We had planned to go
    this past year in November, but with all the undesirable changes plus
    masking, we postponed. Now that masking is mostly gone, I'm considering
    it, but I'm still not really happy about the whole park reservation and
    Genie crap. It's just not the same WDW that I enjoyed for decades.


    The next HAL cruise is next Saturday, but we spend the night before
    at Saratoga Springs. The return to WDW isn't until the 2nd half of
    March, for Flower & Garden Festival.

    Rodney you'll be pleased to hear Chris finally got a "real car". He
    now drives a beautiful 2022 VW Passat. No more stopping to charge
    up, lol!


    LOL! Good for Chris! The Passat is a great car. Katie had a 2015
    Passat but it met an untimely end last year in a freak accident in our neighborhood. She hit a practically invisible illegally parked car on a
    dark, foggy night. The Passat protected her very well and insurance
    gave her $3K more that we paid for it 18 months earlier.


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  • From Peppermint Patty@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 22 11:01:05 2022
    Judy's right - just no WDW stuff lately. I'm a bit disgruntled with
    all the changes in the past year or so. Rather than spending MLK
    weekend at Jambo House (like I've done for years) I went to Hilton
    Head, and loved it! Chris & Amanda were at WDW and from what they
    said, I'm glad I went to Hilton Head. Next January it'll be Hilton
    Head again - so much more relaxing. Did I not post that TR here? If
    not, my apologies.

    You are right about the changes at WDW. We went in November for
    Thanksgiving actually. My daughter spent a small fortune on Genie
    and Genie Plus. It's really a ripoff in my opinion. Just another way
    for Disney to get their hands in our pockets. I still think that if we
    stay on site at a Disney hotel they could give us some little perks
    instead of taking more away. We're going again in August for the
    food and wine festival. Last week in August. Hoping it's not going
    to be too hot for us.

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  • From Rudeney@21:1/5 to Peppermint Patty on Tue Feb 22 15:04:54 2022
    On 2/22/2022 1:01 PM, Peppermint Patty wrote:

    You are right about the changes at WDW. We went in November for
    Thanksgiving actually. My daughter spent a small fortune on Genie
    and Genie Plus. It's really a ripoff in my opinion. Just another
    way for Disney to get their hands in our pockets. I still think that
    if we stay on site at a Disney hotel they could give us some little
    perks instead of taking more away.


    As long as guests keep packing the resort and parks, DIS will assume we
    are all happy to pay for what they offer and probably keep raising
    prices and reducing services until they find just the right balance.

    I do believe that people are paying these prices because they are
    compensating for all the COVID lock-downs and shutdowns. Once everyone
    gets back to normal, DIS may find fewer guests willing to spend their
    money. On top of that, we have an impending recession coming due to
    runaway inflation and instability int he global markets due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Top that off with a housing market poised to
    collapse (again) and it spells disaster for DIS. But of course that
    would be good news for people who can still afford to go - they will
    find less crowded parks and better deals.


    We're going again in August for
    the food and wine festival. Last week in August. Hoping it's not
    going to be too hot for us.


    Nah, as long as you can handles 110F and 11% humidity, you'll be fine.
    :-P The good news is most schools will be back in session (and most
    in-person) so that might alleviate some crowds.


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  • From Min & Bill@21:1/5 to Rudeney on Wed Feb 23 08:53:32 2022
    On 2/22/2022 4:04 PM, Rudeney wrote:
    On 2/22/2022 1:01 PM, Peppermint Patty wrote:
    We're going again in August for
    the food and wine festival.  Last week in August.  Hoping it's not
    going to be too hot for us.


    Nah, as long as you can handles 110F and 11% humidity, you'll be fine.
    :-P  The good news is most schools will be back in session (and most in-person) so that might alleviate some crowds.

    Rodney is correct, most of the Florida schools will be back in session
    by late August.

    Temps will be in the 90s with feels like from 90 to 110, love that
    Florida humidity.

    Also there will be daily showers usually in the afternoons between 2:00
    and 5:00.

    We go every year in late August/early September as it is where my
    birthday falls.


    Bill

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  • From Peppermint Patty@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 23 11:56:42 2022
    Nah, as long as you can handles 110F and 11% humidity, you'll be fine.
    :-P The good news is most schools will be back in session (and most in-person) so that might alleviate some crowds.

    That was our rationale for going in August. Hopefully it will be one of those years where New York is hotter and more humid than Florida!! Taking our chances I know. We were also banking on a lot of kids being back in school that week.

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  • From Peppermint Patty@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 23 11:58:32 2022
    Temps will be in the 90s with feels like from 90 to 110, love that
    Florida humidity.

    I know we're taking a chance but if need be we will swim during the day
    and go to the parks later in the afternoon/early evening.

    Also there will be daily showers usually in the afternoons between 2:00
    and 5:00.

    We've experienced the afternoon showers before and real downpours so
    that doesn't bother us. We usually luck out and it rains while we are on
    an attraction and then it has stopped when we are done.

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  • From Rudeney@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 25 10:56:16 2022
    On 2/23/2022 7:53 AM, Min & Bill wrote:
    On 2/22/2022 4:04 PM, Rudeney wrote:
    On 2/22/2022 1:01 PM, Peppermint Patty wrote:
    We're going again in August for the food and wine festival. Last
    week in August. Hoping it's not going to be too hot for us.


    Nah, as long as you can handles 110F and 11% humidity, you'll be
    fine. :-P The good news is most schools will be back in session
    (and most in-person) so that might alleviate some crowds.

    Rodney is correct, most of the Florida schools will be back in
    session by late August.

    Temps will be in the 90s with feels like from 90 to 110, love that
    Florida humidity.

    Also there will be daily showers usually in the afternoons between
    2:00 and 5:00.

    We go every year in late August/early September as it is where my
    birthday falls.


    When Katie was in school, we used to go between the week after July 4th
    and the first week of August. It was hot, but back in the good ol'
    days, resort rates dropped after July 4t, plus the MKC/AP discounts
    kicked in. It also tended to be less crowded since many schools started
    in early August and families would take advantage of the holiday for
    their "end of summer" vacation.

    The key to dealing with the rain is to be prepared with ponchos and not
    worry about getting wet. When the rain starts, the park will quickly
    empty out.

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