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SirSparkles

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  1. I did try the link, and it worked! Thanks a bunch. I have my fingers crossed, that the 'stay a 2nd' day for $15 per ticket still applies to these. (aka, I don't know if the 'extend to a 2 day ticket' applies only to a full price 1 day ticket, or any ticket at all) I still would like a physical coupon as a backup for a potential 2nd day, just in case I can't get the $15 add-on. I PM'd someone above for them to potentially send a coupon to me. ....can't wait for my first FW trip with the family! Yeehaw!
  2. Hmmm. They are typically near the back of the magazine, at the bottom of the last 2 pages. We only get the 'non Jr.' version. They also typically expire 60 days after print or so... So, I need to find at least a magazine from the last few issues, older stuff will be expired.
  3. I've been to their sight a bunch early in the summer....I wonder if they added this as of recently? Or, is this through a 'secret' promotion from somewhere else that links to their sites? Thanks!
  4. I'll be staying at FW for my first time at the end of Aug, and this forum has been a great resource! I didn't see another sub-forum header I should post in, so I'll do it here. I'll be going with my family of 4 to Legoland for 1 or 2 days at the end of the month. 1) For those that weren't familiar, in the back end of the Lego Club magazines, there's an awesome coupon for 'Buy 1 adult ticket, get an Child ticket for free'. This is easily the best coupon I've seen for anything around Disney. This is about a $45 coupon. However, they are only in the magazine (I believe). 2) With a family
  5. I'm about a month away from my first FW adventure. Yay. I think I'll be having someone stop at a grocery store for me, to help with food supplies to be ready at the beginning of our stay. I'll also be renting a car a few days, and will probably go to a grocery store on my own, also. This led me to wonder, since I always like discover and hunt for regional food (healthy, not-healthy, junk food). I haven't been to Florida as an adult, and am coming from New England (where some regional foods might be things like Lobster, Whoopie Pies, Moxie, etc) Does anyone have any suggestion on something
  6. I like the tampon idea. I'll just the top of the cannister/pot with those, above the fuel. Oh no, my cover is blown. All the gate screeners read these forums for training. I'd do the thermos thing, but I'm coming in with only 2 large backpacks via plane. If I had a 40' camper with a 10 cup coffee maker... I'll make sure to light it on Tom Sawyer Island, and not on Main Street. :) In reality, you might be sitting at the other end of the picnic table and not even know that I boiling water with it (for those not familiar, the JetBoil is a backcountry friend that I pack for every road trip, you
  7. Hi all, I did a quick search forum search and didn't see anything. I will be camping for the first time at Disney in a few months. I took a peek at the official 'forbidden items' list that Disney has on their websites, and did not see 'camping fuel' listed as an item (which I kind of assumed would be there, knowing they have on site camping) So, that leads me to believe there's the chance I could bring some with me into the parks??? (the forbidden list does have a 'catch all' line that says, 'anything we deem dangerous', which might be camping fuel?) I'm sure some reading this might be won
  8. Thanks a bunch for all the feedback. There's some nice tidbits above to contemplate, while trying to make decision on a big trip for us (the adults haven't been to Disney in a while, and the kids, never...) Yeah, we're doing the DME bus, but I could easily not take it, if a day rental might be in the works, so that we can 'load up' with goodies on the way in. I think we're leaning towards to a camper/popup rental, due to the potential heat/humidy at that time of the year. This will get us a fridge, so we could load up on food. It will also give 'peace of mind' to allow us to do a mid-day pa
  9. I'll be doing a camping trip with 2 adults and 2 kids to WDW in August, but have never stayed at Fort Wilderness. I'd like to be able to solely bring in a tent/tarp with back country cooking stoves and such (we'll be flying in solely with backpacks) I'm wondering on location of the tent loops, and their proximity to picking up perishables at the onsite provision stores. We most probably will be buying food and have it shipped/sent to our site before we arrive (for all non-perishables, such as 'just add water' pouch meals). But, I definitely would love to have access to perishables on many
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