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Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I admit I am crying now. I love that they are both wearing pink and blue. Hope everybody has a wonderful Sunday celebrating Fathers Day. Show your Disney Side! It exists every day somewhere in every heart. Hope you find it
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt It's an excellent clip isn't it Mickeymouseclub? This is probably my favorite DLR promo videos since the Darth Vader clip they did when Star Tours reopened.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt It's an excellent clip isn't it Mickeymouseclub? This is probably my favorite DLR promo videos since the Darth Vader clip they did when Star Tours reopened.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt It's an excellent clip isn't it Mickeymouseclub? This is probably my favorite DLR promo videos since the Darth Vader clip they did when Star Tours reopened.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Quite a heavy emphasis on buying food and merchandise. Subtlety is not always Disney's strong suit.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Shouldn't they have had Aurora and Prince Phillip out to greet the little girl instead of Cinderella and Prince Charming--since it was Sleeping Beauty's Castle they went to? It would have been a perfect opportunity for Aurora to shine here. Cinderella gets more than enough coverage as it is.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "Shouldn't they have had Aurora and Prince Phillip out to greet the little girl instead of Cinderella and Prince Charming--since it was Sleeping Beauty's Castle they went to?" You've completely missed the point of the video.
Originally Posted By berol I was gonna ask what made the girl smile after she dropped the ice cream cone, but I realized that the writer's script did.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros If it was Aurora instead of Cinderella, the gag with the lost shoe wouldn't make as much sense. I doubt the lawyers would be too thrilled about a little girl pricking her finger on a spinning wheel in their advertisement...
Originally Posted By daniel42 Hello everyone. I just joined, and my kids just "took me" to Disneyland for Father's Day. Yes, I actually paid. They're a little young yet. Anyway, I had never been before, and I have to say I was impressed. We had been to Florida in the past but never here, but now we've moved to California, about 45 minutes away, and I'm guessing we'll be going more often. My question: if we decide to buy Annual Passes, can we deduct the price of our one-day tickets off it? I still have the receipt.
Originally Posted By berol You could while you were using the tickets. If they were 2-day tickets, you'd be set. It's a great way to get around blockout dates. Upgrade at the end of the last blocked out day or the tickets' final day. The ticket's price needs to be less than (or equal to?) the AP's price for the upgrade to be doable.
Originally Posted By daniel42 But if we used the tickets yesterday and they're "done," so to speak, we're out of luck? They were only 1-day tickets. We wanted to see if we'd enjoy the park as much as the Magic Kingdom before committing to an annual pass, and we enjoyed it more, actually. And we want to see the other park too. So we're seriously thinking about getting annual passes, but I was hoping if I had my receipt from yesterday I could apply it to the purchase price, as long as they would then expire on 6/15/15. If I can't, I can't. Does anyone know?