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Posted 6/9/2008 2:41:20 AM


Mickey Mouse

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mrtoad (6/8/2008)
Shades of Green (which officially isn't a Disney hotel) also goes to the ticket at transportation center, but I believe all the other ones go to the parks.

I was going to mention them since it seemed their bus stop was always next to the Hiltons.

It doesn't make sense to me that their would be only 1-2 exceptions that go to the transportation center.  It seems just as easy to go to the magic kingdom.  Our magic kingdom bus also went to animal kingdom so maybe that cut some time off the trip.

I actually did not mind going to the transportation center since the monorail runs every 7 minutes.

Andy

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Posted 6/9/2008 6:23:22 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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Yep, we always saw the Shades of Green bus when we waited for ours.  So we don't have to go to the TTC if at a WDW hotel?  I will have to remember that next time.

I have day 1 of my report up - you can see my issues, and it doesnt' get any better.  In fact it gets worse.

I agree completely with Andy on both Buzz and HM.  Those are two of my favorite rides at DL.  I still love the DL version of HM, but did like the WDW version better.  Buzz though - I went on this once and had no desire to go again.  I hated this ride.  It was boring, and not fun for me at all.

Leanne

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Posted 6/9/2008 7:11:47 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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That is funny about Buzz because both of the kids love it. However when I first read your article about Buzz a long time ago I was totally confused because you was talking about shapes. But now I understand what you mean.

Kristi

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Posted 6/9/2008 8:45:23 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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Yep we have shapes and the shapes have different point totals  - for example, a circle could be 100, but a diamond could be 1000.

At WDW there are just circles.

L

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Posted 6/9/2008 10:10:35 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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FYI the points are different for different targets at WDW!!!!!  The main one is on Zurg if you hit the one at the bottom when the red light bar is full then you get a TON of points but it's only at a certain time...it's tricky.  But don't reveal that secret to Guy...that's the only reason why I could beat him every time!   And in the tunnel there was one spot that J would get points (there was a star he could hit) and I could NEVER hit it.  I agree that the guns not being able to move is bad...but the rest of the ride is fun! 

So I concur that the one at DL is better for the targets and guns...but WDW's version is still WORTH RIDING (in my humble opinion)!    Kristi and I are "pound"ing fists here.   

Mynde - All it takes is faith and trust...and something I forgot...Dust...just a little bit of Pixie Dust 

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Posted 6/11/2008 2:22:43 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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lol I agree that Buzz is worth riding.  The things you see in there are worth it for sure!  But remember, if you love Disneyland's version - this one is much different!

Leanne

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Posted 6/12/2008 4:20:13 PM


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Wow you think closing at 11.00 is early, when we are visiting in October the MK closes at 8.00pm most nights. 

So really the only late night I should probably have is the night we go to MNSSHP and the night we go out for dinner at California Grill

Kirsten

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Posted 6/12/2008 4:53:46 PM


Sorcerer Mickey

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lol Kirsten we are used to Disneyland closing at Midnight.  This was very early to us. And because of the time chance it felt earlier!

L

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