QueenElinor
It's not my fault they're all redheads.
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2012
Also Disney Visa holders, which right now have an awesome cash back deal when you sign up- $$250 for Premier Disney Visa (sign up through Disney, not through Chase, they only offer $200 cash back, although I did get them to eventually credit me the other $$50 !) So if you don't come all the time you can take advantage of that program.I have had good experiences when we sprang for dine with an animal specialist lunch at Sanaa (our youngest daughter was a volunteer at our local zoo at the time so it was perfect) when they first started those (and Sanaa is our favorite restaurant onsite anyway), also the Epcot behind the seeds tours when same daughter was 5-6 years old, and the wild Africa trek maybe 4 years ago. These were all highly trained and mature CM’s. I recommend all of those paid experiences. Good discounts for those experiences for either AP holders or DVC members, can’t remember which.
But it's a bit sad to have to pay more to get the magic back, though I'm resigned to doing that. We, too, used to go all the time when the kids were little but have really drifted away- the visits became less magical and now the last time was 6 years ago. Knowing this, we've upgraded to Club Level and plan to make use of HEA, Club Level FP, Minnie Vans etc. I think we'll have a great time! Not everyone can swing that, and even we won't do it all that often. I think that's what Disney is aiming for- guests who will stay longer and spend more. That doesn't work for everybody though. It doesn't work for most people.
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