whatsthebuzz
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I want to win. I went in 1976.You win. I've only been going since 1986
ON the 4th of July.
It was the Bicentennial of our country.
I want to win. I went in 1976.You win. I've only been going since 1986
Plus, and correct me if I’m mistaken, that is only a security checkpoint, not a tapstyle for park entrance.?
What did “general public” refer to, then?
AP holders have their own separate entry point but the line is alway just as long as the others.
I was going to say, "yes", but then I saw this:I want to win. I went in 1976.
ON the 4th of July.
It was the Bicentennial of our country.
Going and staying on site since 1972 and I've never heard of a special entrance for resort guests.
AP holders have their own separate entry point but the line is alway just as long as the others.
I want to win. I went in 1976.
ON the 4th of July.
It was the Bicentennial of our country.
Wait! For a while you had to show proof you wrre staying at an MK-area property to be able to board the Tesorts Monorail...but no. That'd be for leaving the MK, not for entering a park.have never seen a resort guest only entrance to the parks. What I do remember is when only hotel resort guests could use the Disney transportation. You had to show a card that stated as much (I still have some) that you had to show the bus driver to get on a bus
Wait! For a while you had to show proof you wrre staying at an MK-area property to be able to board the Tesorts Monorail...but no. That'd be for leaving the MK, not for entering a park.
Yeah, by the time I started staying onsite, I don't recall needing to prove anything to use the buses. But offsite guests had to be able to use the Express (but not Resorts) monorail - although I'm sure if you told the CMs you were going to X for dinner, you were allowed on.You could not use Disney "transportation" without proof of being a hotel guest. Since we were riding buses to MK I'm not sure how it translated to the Resorts monorail.
AP holders have their own separate entry point but the line is alway just as long as the others.
Some specific guests from Shades of Green? Like, General Public, head of the European forces.?
What did “general public” refer to, then?
Groan...Some specific guests from Shades of Green? Like, General Public, head of the European forces.
Security has a checkpoint along that path. That will be the only security checkpoint you encounter. Buses/ferries/boats have a separate spot for security now. It's all moved back a bit from the turnstiles now.Alrighty then, let's get this straight...
Here's the scenario. We'll be staying at the Contemporary and using the walkway to get to the MK. My granddaughter will be carrying a small white backpack for her character signatures.
A couple of questions:
- Will there be a security checkpoint on the walkway prior to entering the common entrance area?
- Will we still have to go through another security checkpoint and turnstiles in the common entrance area before entering the MK or is it just a straight shot in from the end of the walkway?
After reading all of the prior responses on this thread, it seems there was confusion (on my behalf) as to what is or isn't true. I just want to be sure of what to expect.
Thanks in advance to any and all responses...