What's your dream?

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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Ok.. all of this "Million Dreams" thingy has made me wonder who here dreams that could become true at WDW. Of course.. the reality of this ill conceived marketing extravaganza is that those who visit the park are actually getting Disney's idea of a dream realized (be it a free cupcake at your counter service restaurant, or the parade grand marshal, or a free "1st visit/Anniversary/Retired for good/etc etc" button to put on your new teeshirt.)

    So let's dream on..and tell us what would be a dream you would like to see magament at WDW grant you, anything that would definitely make you happy and let's be realistic (no "I wanna rule the World" stuff). So...of goody! I go first! :)

    This is the dream I would like WDW to grant me: A WDW resort where show quality, cleanliness and customer service initiatives are put forth before budget cuts and making shareholder happy sacrifice the Disney difference. That is all that would make me happy. Of course, I would not mind seeing anniversaries celebrated every 5 yrs like they used to do until 1996.

    So now it's your turn.. what is your dream? A new parade? Meeting Mickey in the tunnel? Sailing IASW without the soundtrack on?? Tell US!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Maybe I should have asked for a speller check. Sorry for the typos, as I am jetlagged.
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    Mine would be to have my 20th annver. completly paid for. Do a 6 night 7 day stay, with park hopping , resort and food paid for. No value..sorry, I would do POR though. And of corse I would stay at any of the Delux resorts. That is my dream, and they have 3 years to give it to me.
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Nice 3 dreams rolled into one dream! I sure hope some of that comes true. But rest assured, you'd get your "Our Anniversary" button if this promotion is still in effect by then.

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    Originally Posted By Minniemusician

    I wish passholder discounts were given whenever I call and make a reservation. The discount could be adjusted for season but just give passholders that courtesy instead of making us wait all the time . We are the loyal ones who come often . It seems like a small thing to do . I know I usually put most of
    my savings back into making the trip extra special so we will do a back stage tour or an Illumination cruise.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    You know? As an APer at WDW, I never get to enjoy any of the few discounts we get around property, except for the cheap 10% off at World Of Disney, but even then, discounts are not offered on the stuff I like..(dvds, cds etc). If it makes you feel better, my AP to TDR costs about $720 a year and I get absolutely NO discounts of any king there. I mean NONE! At least you know you will get your discount at WDW sooner or later, but those of us in Tokyo? NOTHING! ..and you are right, *WE* are the frequent visitors and should be treated accordingly.
    Thanks for your response.

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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    >>king<<

    I meant kind.

    <--dyslepsic.
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    My dream would be to live with my wife at DisneyWorld for the rest of my life. I figured it out and it really isn’t as expensive as you would imagine.

    365 days in an Old Key West two bedroom apartment: $200,750
    Food at Disney restaurants @ $100 per day: $36,500
    Misc Expense @ $1,000 per month: $12,000
    Two WDW annual passes (DVC Rate) @ $324 each: $648

    Grand Total: $249,898

    So there you go… less than $250K per year and I can live the dream. I can’t afford that myself, but I figure if I can get vbdad to sponsor me I’m good to go!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom

    Meanwhile, back on planet earth.

    I dream of a Disney with ample sitdown restaurants. Who needs this planning meals months in advance stuff. And then having to rush around "The World" trying to make your restaurant resevation times. Just put in more sitdown restaurants! Especially at the Magic Kingdom.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Better yet^^ The advanced reservation system should be eliminated and restaurants inside the parks made available to day guests on first come/first serve only. Are they really so affraid that business will drop if they depended on day guests alone on a first come basis???

    As for living at WDW... I think that's a great idea, provided you paid the necesary property taxes to Disney and Orange/Osceola counties as well.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    <So there you go… less than $250K per year and I can live the dream. I can’t afford that myself, but I figure if I can get vbdad to sponsor me I’m good to go!!
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    sponsor ? moi ? not a chance as I have to save for my old age since my company stole my pension , but I admire your taste in dreams...I want the same package ( although that $100/day for food for 2 - might be a little tight -LOL! )
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORGOCH: Well, Good Lord, TDL fan! Don'tcha know what a dang'rous question that is ta ask 'round a trampy sister like mine?! Sure hope Orddu don't see this subject matter er we're all gonna' be sorrier fer it.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    Oh well... I guess I like to live dangerously! LOL

    >>I have to save for my old age since my company stole my pension<<

    Yours too?? :(

    Ok, next!
     
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    Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom

    I just thought of another dream. I would really like to see a live band in the Lobby of the Port Orleans Riverside Resort. I think it would be so kewl having a live banjo playing band when you arrive.

    Hey I can dream can't I?
     
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    Originally Posted By mrichmondj

    I'd like to get my picture taken on top of Spaceship Earth like Mickey Mouse in the 1980s EPCOT commercial.
     
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    Originally Posted By DVC_dad

    <<<but I figure if I can get vbdad to sponsor me I’m good to go!!>>>


    Word! And he would STILL have time to play golf with Jordan and them at Medinah!
     
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    Originally Posted By DVC_dad

    Actually #15 is pretty awesome!



    I would like to spend the day with Michael Eisner. I don't thin that Disney could make THAT happen but still.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    I would be game for that meet as well... and ask Eisner "what were you thinking when you approved (this or that) at WDW???

    Ok, next?!
     
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    Originally Posted By labretbear

    me, I want to live and work at AKL.
     
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    Originally Posted By ssWEDguy

    My dream would be more for using the entire WDW property as a place to showcase transportation systems for the future.

    Walt did this in some ways in his parks, and his vision for the Florida Project was much more than what we have now.

    WDW is a large, contained, and very controlled community. The need for good public transportation, and the opportunity for it is high.

    I feel that cutting edge public transportation at WDW at large could serve as a public draw as much as a new park. A place where people can truly leave their car (and buses) behind when they spend their week on property.
     

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