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Feb- 2017 -9 February
8 Things You Should Never Do On Disney’s Monorail
5. Take Up Space As I mentioned over and over, the monorail gets pretty crowded every single day. There are many guests that stand while it’s in motion because there aren’t enough seats to accommodate everyone. I have witnessed guests extend their legs on benches and spread themselves out even when the monorail is completely full. It is important to be cognizant of others and make room for gues
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9 February
8 Things You Should Never Do On Disney’s Monorail
6. Not Follow Directions All rules at Disney are for the sole purpose of the safety of guests. With that said, it is important to follow all of them when riding the monorail, especially holding on to the handle bars when standing and standing clear of the doors when they open and close. Often times not holding on or being too close to the doors can result in an injury (especially falling down),
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9 February
8 Things You Should Never Do On Disney’s Monorail
7. Use Profanity The happiest place on earth is full of children young and old and in order to keep it as fun and magical as possible, it’s important to keep them in mind when speaking to adults. Using excessive profanity (especially when being loud) can make others uncomfortable and chances are, an upset guest may confront you about it.Â
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9 February
8 Things You Should Never Do On Disney’s Monorail
8. Ask to Sit With The Driver Years ago, guests were often invited to sit with the monorail pilot at the very front of the monorail. The view was amazing and you were presented with a co-pilot license at the end of the ride. It was one of the coolest things I did as a child. Unfortunately, this no longer exists since the unfortunate death of a monorail pilot after his monorail collided with ano
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9 February
8 Things You Should Never Do On Disney’s Monorail
One of the best rides on the Walt Disney Property is the monorail. You don’t even need a ticket to the park to experience this amazing method of transportation from Magic Kingdom to the resorts and from the Ticket and Transportation Center to Epcot. While this is a guest favorite, there are appalling behaviors that can occur on the monorail on a day to day basis. Here are 8 things that you shou
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7 February
Deciding Between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside
Moderate resort guests have the unique opportunity to decide between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside when it comes to their vacation choices. We have stayed at both resorts and have found things to love about both resorts, but there are various areas that may be important to you when making the decision about where to stay on your next vacation. Here is our comparison of the
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7 February
Deciding Between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside
1. Restaurants Riverside comes out slightly ahead when comparing the available dining options available to guests because Riverside has a table-service dining restaurant, Boatwright’s Dining Hall. French Quarter does not have a table-service option and guests are left with the Sassagoula Floatworks Factory which features your traditional food court options, with some dishes featuring some New Orle
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7 February
Deciding Between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside
2. Lounges Both Riverside and French Quarter have a lounge for guests to sit back and relax and enjoy a drink. At French Quarter, guests can take in live music at the Scat Cat Lounge and enjoy an assortment of drinks. At Riverside, the River Roost Lounge features shows from Yeehaw Bob and features traditional drinks, as well as a lounge menu with some tasty bar snacks to pair with your drinks. Bas
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7 February
Deciding Between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside
3. Pools Both resorts feature a wide array of pools, but the main pool at both are particularly well-themed. At Riverside, Ol’ Man Island creates an old-fashioned swimming hole on an isolated island. We love feeling transported to another place when we head to the pool here. However, we love the alligator waterslide at French Quarter – it is wonderful and is centrally-located to all of the resort
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7 February
Deciding Between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside
4. Bus Transportation Riverside is a bigger resort and because of the size of the resort, there are four bus stops throughout the resort. This is convenient if you have a room that is not close to the main building, but can be frustrating when returning back to your room after a long day in the park. French Quarter has only one bus stop because the footprint of the resort is much smaller. This is
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