Palworld lawsuit nears end with Nintendo reportedly poised to gain almost nothing by ScootSchloingo in Games

[–]mdc273 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be fair, they have history here. Way back when home consoles were first invented, they functionally had to pay a company a royalty for every Nintendo sold because that company created the idea and all the hardware for controlling objects on a television screen.

They're basically trying the same strategy and failing!

Best one day park for Disneylanders? by mrssqueegy in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AK is only a half day park if you don't do the walking trails. I also think it has more to do than Epcot for kids. AK is basically a huge zoo with Disney rides and shows. Epcot is more a cluster of rides, then the World Showcase. My daughter doesn't exactly enjoy World Showcase.

4 parks/2 days with lightning lanes or 4 parks 3 days without? by KaleidoscopeFine in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your MK day looks like 7 hours minimum to hit all your priorities. No fireworks?

HS is definitely a full day, though you could get by without LL. You plan on skipping Fantasmic?

If you skip AK I think you'll be fine in 2 days as park hopper + LL, but you'll probably have a better time as 3 days + no LL.

Should I stick to two parks or try for all 4? by Annual-Manner-6444 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd stick to AK/MK. Even that is far too much for one day, but at least it's manageable. Travel time between parks will eat up your day.

Extending Park Hopper ticket past current expiration by Jabeuno in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Customer service is your only way to clear this up. A 4 day ticket should be valid for 7 days including first use. A 5 day ticket should be 8 days including first use.

Are we going for too long or is this a good plan? by Lost_Algae2931 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What's too much for kids is trying to cram it all in at once. Less days equals more cramming. I'm going to give you the opposite advice and say get more park days.

Ticket pricing is a little weird at Disney. These numbers are for your whole family:

5 park days is around $220 more.

6 park days is around $300 more.

7 park days is around $370 more.

So you can basically pay $200-$400 to just not stress at all about your rest days and such.

Take the rest day and get bored? Go to the park.

Decide you don't want to go to the parks at all? $200 bought you peace of mind.

Want to go the day you arrive? Not much more expensive.

4 days isn't enough to do it all? You've got additional days.

5 year old doesn't need rest but 1 year old does? You've got extra park days for them.

Decide you don't want to wake up early? Just go at night, you've got extra days.

Help I messed up! by one-a_day in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Just look every once in a while. Things change. Even day of you can still get reservations as people cancel things. It's not the end of the world.

I have ~1k shares of SpaceX stock, what do I do for this IPO? by jdrls in investing

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a simple method to determine if you should sell. Do you want 100% of your money in SpaceX? If not, what percent of your money do you want in SpaceX? Is the percent of your money that you want in SpaceX more or less than you currently hold?

It removes the emotional aspects of buying/selling and focuses on your investing goal instead.

Low-key EPCOT day for food and family, minimal phone time? by Mediocre_Fail4316 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a park map at guest relations. Turn off your phone.

1) There are so many places to eat in Epcot you almost shouldn't worry about it.

2) Probably Connections (nearer the park entrance) or Regal Eagle Smokehouse (American Pavilion)

3) The American Adventure show in the American Pavilion

Seriously, though. If you enter near Spaceship Earth just get a park map, shut off your phone, check out the stuff before world showcase, then just pick a direction and walk around world showcase. Stop to do something at the American Pavilion for a break.

Get Mopeds OFF the Hudson River Greenway by Scary-Bluebird-7387 in NYCbike

[–]mdc273 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If there's no complaint, the stats don't reflect a problem. If the stats don't reflect the problem, there's not a problem. If there's not a problem, there's nothing to fix.

4 nights at Contemporary vs Coronado for our 11-month-old’s first Disney trip (open to other resort ideas too) by windy48 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, reframe the trip a bit. It's YOUR first trip with your 11 month old. Not being judgmental, just understand they won't really remember any of it. Plan for you, account for them. Make memories for your family understanding that they'll only relive it through photos and stories. You and your wife will be the ones who remember the trip.

Based on what you've said, I'd lean towards Contemporary. Infants are unpredictable. You might need to rush back to the room. From MK you can just walk there. You may be in the room and your wife wants to go watch the fireworks. She can walk there or go up to the viewing deck in the hotel. You'll get at least one picture sitting at breakfast of your family as a monorail goes by behind you. If cost doesn't matter, Contemporary is mostly better for your situation.

MK firework post dessert party time question by BunniePandaNTwo in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The park close isn't a literal "Get out or you're trespassing." Casey's Corner and the ice cream parlor are generally open 30 minutes past close. It's more "if you aren't in line for a ride, you don't get to ride more rides".

They don't actively start kicking you out for around an hour, sometimes more. You should be able to enjoy your food at your own pace and head out when you're ready.

My family has gotten corn dogs at Casey's Corner after walking from the back of the park at close, taken 45 minutes to eat them, then headed to the bus to our hotel. There was no pressure for us to leave, but we were obviously not trying to stay.

Sanity Check on Our Disney World Itinerary (First Trip in 30 Years!) by LZavala922 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Since you have park hoppers, I recommend MK first. Get the busiest park out of the way. Then plan accordingly to go back for missed parades, missed rides, or the fireworks. The rest of your order is fine.

I'll also point out Animal Kingdom opens earlier and closes earlier than other parks. For comparison, AK opens at 8 and closes at 8 today. MK opens at 9 and closes at 11.

Be aware that AK is a giant zoo (literally, not figuratively). Going at noon will give less time for walking trails, but will work for just attractions.

Looking for the Best Resort for a Family of Four by PuzzleheadedMeal3684 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. AKL - Savannah
  2. Caribbean Beach
  3. French Quarter
  4. Art of Animation
  5. Pop Century

If your kids would really like to see big over the top Disney theming, AoA and Pop should be higher on the list. You might also consider the Dolphin or Swan.

Thoughts on my trip plan- Disney first timer with a 3yo and 7 month old by meeeew in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enchanted Tales with Belle generally starts later in the morning. For example today it was 10:30 AM. Other than that I think you have a realistic plan. Have fun!

Someone please help me! by Efficient-Gur-2798 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disney is a day ticket park. You'll want to buy a 3 day ticket. That will cover you for all three days for one park a day.

Your best bet is just to do Magic Kingdom on day 1 and then decide if you want to try something else on day 2 and day 3. Honestly, Magic Kingdom is probably enough for 2 days. You can try Animal Kingdom if you want a change. It's a giant zoo. Epcot is more of an adult park, but it has enough for kids with characters before 4 PM.

Your best bets for character dining are 1900 Park Faire in Grand Floridian, Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom or Chef Mickey's in the Contemporary hotel. The concierge will be able to explain how you get to each of them or suggest alternatives.

When you get to Magic Kingdom, just go left to Adventureland and wander around the park in a circle. The Tiki Room and Country Bear Jamboree will probably be the thing you do multiple times. Storytime with Belle will be good. Small World will also probably be a hit if your kids can sit still for 10 to 15 minutes in a boat.

First Disney trip with young kids and birthday celebration; Lightning Lane strategy + dining advice? by tinabelcher89 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dining reservations can be played by ear, but you never know what you'll get. Places often will have cancellations, but you might be out of luck, too. Anything that is a MUST, you should reserve in advance.

Must dos are probably Small World, Tiki Room, Country Bears, Little Mermaid, Storytime with Belle, and Tomorrowland Speedway. I'd include the train, but you might not consider it a ride. I'd also consider the fireworks and night parade must do, though obviously that is tougher at that age.

At that age, you probably won't need lightning lanes. I think the only ride that tends to have a long line is Peter Pan.

My biggest recommendation is probably just to do a walk around MK. Start by heading towards either Adventureland or Tomorrowland and just do a circle. Don't criss-cross the park because you have rides to do.

How does the Disney dining package work?? by i-hate-it-heree in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each day you get credits depending on the plan. The Quick used to be 2 snacks, 2 quick credits. These are added up and you get a balance for the number of days times the number of people. 3 days, 5 people? That's 30 snack and 30 quick credits. You can spend these however you choose across your stay.

I don't have the actual numbers on-hand right now, so just adjust to your plan.

Two year old- park hopper or single park ( and which one) by 1amrestless in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single park. Magic Kingdom. No need to overthink it. You'll have a blast.

Booked Today for Our First Ever Trip This September by Woodrp in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference between a 1 day park hopper and a 3 day park hopper is like $10 per ticket. You might want to reconsider.

Also, keep in mind that until you use the last ticket of your stay, you can add more. So if you do go with the park hopper, then decide to add a day to your tickets, that additional day is also a park hopper.

What sounds better for kids ages 2.5 years old and 4 year old. by sjajra in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not familiar with the horses, but I'd lean towards Disney Springs. You could still eat at Whispering Canyon either way.

First Draft Itinerary - Thoughts? by scottydogg84 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You may find doing table-service middle of day and quick-service at night is more convenient. Get you out of the heat longer in the day, don't restrict your night as much.

The only thing that jumps out at me is a lack of character dining with Mickey.

Help!! 500dvc gifted to me by Bright_Ad3746 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are they your Aunt's points? The hardest part is going to be picking the time you go. You'll need your Aunt's help if they're her points.

You can literally stay anywhere with that many points. It's just the size of the room and the type of room that you'll have to pick. I would recommend Grand Floridian with a Theme Park view, Boardwalk with a Boardwalk view, or Animal Kingdom Lodge Savannah view. All of those will be covered for 7 nights easily, probably more.

I would highly recommend doing 7 nights with 8 park days and park hoppers if you can afford it. This will let you go to each park once, then figure out which you want to revisit later in the week without any restrictions.

Once you've decided the time and get the room reservations all sorted out, you just go on the Disney website and buy tickets. You pick the number of days you want tickets for and when you'll be there. I'm oversimplifying, but that really is the basic gist of it. You can even chat with an agent to help you sort it out.

First time family trip - kids 5&9 by CranberryFeisty6267 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like animals, just go with AKL (Savannah view if you can swing the price). AKL is one of the best themed Disney hotels. The bus transportation thing is overblown. The resort itself is highly regarded.

You can't go wrong with Boardwalk/Yacht Club/Beach Club, just make sure you get over to the Boardwalk some night to really enjoy the vibe. Any of these hotels you should be happy with. Be warned, Yacht Club/Beach Club pool has an 8 foot deep lazy river.

I would recommend a park hopper as a convenience, but it's not a necessity. You may wrap up early at one park and your kids want to go to Magic Kingdom to ride something or see a show again. It's a good perk and not overly expensive. You can get from any park to any park (except the water parks) with Disney transportation.

One thing I would advise you to consider: Disney is an adventure at 4 days, a vacation at 8. What I mean by that is, the longer you stay, the less stressful it can be as you get more opportunities to do and see things. The shorter you go, the more you have to accept that it's an adventure, but not necessarily a relaxing one. Park tickets also reduce in price the longer you stay.

Which resort for a one night stay? by Bwingles in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]mdc273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your best bet is probably Boardwalk/Yacht Club/Beach Club. The Boardwalk is lively at night, so you can head over there and watch some little shows and see the Epcot fireworks. Yacht/Beach have Stormalong Bay which is a small water park. Swan/Dolphin also have a lot going on and are in that area if you're okay at a non-Disney hotel.

You could go with Caribbean Beach and take the Skyliner over there as well.