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captain_slinky) wrote2013-10-22 09:45 am
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First World Torture
I would be *miserable* if I were a member of one of those families that packs their own lunch in to Disneyland, eating a dry PBJ on healthy 7-grain bread while other families are enjoying corn dogs and churros all around them. Any "Disney On A Budget" book that suggests such a thing, I instantly know to disregard any opinions expressed in that book. The ideas expressed in such a book are NOT ways to create a cherished memory that you want to relive over and over again, they're ways to check off the "We Took The Family To Disneyland Once" item from their "We're A Perfect Family" Checklist.
I know that many people have to pack food with them wherever they go due to various food allergies and intollerancies, and I feel very sorry for them :(
I know that many people have to pack food with them wherever they go due to various food allergies and intollerancies, and I feel very sorry for them :(
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If/When I ever go again, I'll definitely be budgeting one of those meal plans into my trip.
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I still need to do maths, but I *think* the best bet is to pony up the extra money and get an Annual Pass - 15% to 20% off all your in-park purchases :)
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So glad I'm not the only one who plans trips around what foods they want to eat!
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If you have a large group, I wonder if you can just purchase one single passport and have that person make all the purchases to get the discount.
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I'm thinking of the "Long Game" discount, spreading the benefits over the course of two different stays of 5 days per stay, considering that many local area hotels also give discounts to annual pass holders (The HoJo, most specifically)...
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BTW, Castle Inn is handing out discounts if you stay while they're renovating. AND I noticed that they are no longer on the LMT.com list after December. I think it's because they've improved so much and plan to raise prices next year. Everythings really nice now. New furniture, microwave & fridge in every room. The floors are still uneven, but hey, so are we. We've been collecting the discounts & saving them for next years trips.
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Way I see it, the food is an integral part of the multi-dimensional Disneyland storyline. Every restaurant, every food cart, every smell, every taste - it's all just another layer of a story that could only be told in a totally immersive setting like this :) Going without having the food is like watching TV with the sound muted!
And I'm not sure if it's the same coffin or different - wasn't able to find the popcorn coffins last year for some reason :/
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Your description of Disneyland food was eloquently put & so true! Im really hoping to find the popcorn coffin. Its supposed to be our Fantasmic treat tomorrow night!!
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(Last year we went with the Halloween Popcorn Bucket which was *cute*, but no Coffin)
And thank you for the reminder - LAST MINUTE TRAVEL! Bookmarking it now, just in case ;)
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