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Author Topic: Your favourite Walt Disney World Hidden Gem of a Place/Show?  (Read 735 times)
NorthernMouse Jethro
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« on: February 19, 2008, 07:32:38 PM »

We are going to WDW in May and we'd love to know of a few out of the way or can't miss attractions, and we thought who better to ask than you the EXPERTS who are at our fingertips!!! Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Grin
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2008, 07:51:17 PM »

We like and try to see as many "live shows" as possible. Lion King show at Animal Kingdom is one of our favorites. Beauty and the Beast live on stage at Disney Hollywood Studios is also very entertaining. Fantasmic at DHS is awesome.

When grabbing a piece of the sidewalk to watch a parade, sit on the shady side of the street.

Get out the door early every day and see the opening of every park.

Hit the popular rides first. Soarin', Expedition Everest very intricate theming on this ride.

We like to wear crocs so if we go on a ride that has getting wet a possibility our feet dry out quickly.

Plan, plan, plan.

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« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2008, 11:16:22 AM »

I heard something the other day called the 'Kiss Good Night'.  It happens at Magic Kingdom.  After the fireworks for Wishes is all over, about a half hour later, something special happens at the castle.  So while everyone is rushing out the gates, you could always stay and see what the 'Kiss Good Night' is.  Sean and I have not seen it, and I guess it is something that a lot of people miss because they are too busy trying to get back to their resorts.  I don't know what it is or what happens or if it happens every night, but I am now curious to stay after the Wishes Fireworks to see what the 'Kiss Good Night' is.

Definitely everything that Ham Ham suggested is great!  Fantasmic and Lion King are definitely shows that I could watch over and over again. 

Of course my fav rides are Everest and Tower of Terror.

La Nouba is supposed to be a great show as well.

If you have kids or even if you don't, don't forget to visit Mickey's Toontown Fair.  There you will meet so many Disney Characters and be able to get your photo taken with them. You will also get to see where Mickey and Minnie live.  It is pretty neat.

There is lots more to see and do, so I am sure our members will make more suggestions.

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« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2008, 12:11:32 PM »

Take a look at this post, its something i started a long time ago http://www.disneymagic.ca/forum/index.php/topic,494.0.html


We are going to WDW in May and we'd love to know of a few out of the way or can't miss attractions, and we thought who better to ask than you the EXPERTS who are at our fingertips!!! Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Grin
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