Amy M
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It is NOT an exclusion. I got a quote that included the Contemporary.Can anyone confirm with certainty whether the Contemporary is an exclusion? There seems to be mixed reports on this.
It is NOT an exclusion. I got a quote that included the Contemporary.Can anyone confirm with certainty whether the Contemporary is an exclusion? There seems to be mixed reports on this.
So, I just read on Disney Tourist Blog (Tom Bricker) in his latest post about the bounce back, that there is a good chance GE won't open before xmas. And I don't think Disney would open it the week between xmas and NYE, so that is easily a 2020 open. Now the FD bounce back makes sense, and maybe there will be FD in 2019 - inc. Dec.
I'd agree that news like a delay in the opening of SW: GE would be more widely publicized if it had been announced by Disney. Until more sources are reporting it or Disney makes an official announcement, I'm still thinking they're planning on a 'late fall 2019' opening.I don't know where he got his information, but none of the Disboards or WDWMagic insiders agree with him. The most recent I heard (within the last week) was that it is likely to open after November 1, but delays are still possible and no internal date has been set yet. Disney is still saying "late fall, 2019".
So, I just read on Disney Tourist Blog (Tom Bricker) in his latest post about the bounce back, that there is a good chance GE won't open before xmas. And I don't think Disney would open it the week between xmas and NYE, so that is easily a 2020 open. Now the FD bounce back makes sense, and maybe there will be FD in 2019 - inc. Dec.
No, its no ok. Just kidding, you have to do what you feel is right. BUT there is no reason to put the 200 down and if you decide you really don't want to go, then cancel and you get your 200 back. But who knows how you will feel next year. I mean there may not be a free dining offered and so the option of sitting and waiting by your computer in April may not be there like it was for me. We are booking a bounce back for Dec and will deicde later if we need it or want it or not. I already have vacation planned for DW in Jan and May. Those have both already been paid for including fights. so Dec is icing on the cake.Ugh! My husband wants to take a year off from Disney...even with a free dining B.B. I am ok with skipping a year (I think), but I am really struggling with passing that up. Someone please tell me taking a year off is ok . We have been doing Disney for 5 straight summers and he is ready for something different. He wants to go again in 2020 when more new attractions open.
Ugh! My husband wants to take a year off from Disney...even with a free dining B.B. I am ok with skipping a year (I think), but I am really struggling with passing that up. Someone please tell me taking a year off is ok . We have been doing Disney for 5 straight summers and he is ready for something different. He wants to go again in 2020 when more new attractions open.
I wish I could get away that often!!! I am a teacher, so travel for me is typically limited to summer. We are going to visit my MIL for Thanksgiving in the Villages, so we are going to stay one night at Disney to get our Disney fix. Other than that, we typically take one big trip per year. He hasn’t been to a beach in 3 years, so he is wanting a beach vacation next year.Tried doing this in 2016 instead we stayed multiple times at Universal twice at HR once at RP we felt so deprived of Disney we had to do WL in late November!!!!!
We LOVE The Villages!!! My parents rented there for a number of years so would go and visit each November. Sadly they don't go any longer so we miss out too. Enjoy your time there and at Disney! We used to do a 1 night at Pop when visiting my parents with 2 day tickets. Pricey but got our Disney fix in!I wish I could get away that often!!! I am a teacher, so travel for me is typically limited to summer. We are going to visit my MIL for Thanksgiving in the Villages, so we are going to stay one night at Disney to get our Disney fix. Other than that, we typically take one big trip per year. He hasn’t been to a beach in 3 years, so he is wanting a beach vacation next year.
What is the Villages? I'm inttrigued.We LOVE The Villages!!! My parents rented there for a number of years so would go and visit each November. Sadly they don't go any longer so we miss out too. Enjoy your time there and at Disney! We used to do a 1 night at Pop when visiting my parents with 2 day tickets. Pricey but got our Disney fix in!
The Villages is a gigantic retirement community in central Florida. They have tons of golf courses, 3 town squares, 2 movie theaters, tons of pools. They even have their own hospital. It is a golf cart community, so they actually have special roads/paths to drive around on your golf cart. It is a huge place, probably about the size of WDW actually. They have homes ranging from small villas to the million $ plus range. It is a nice place to live if you are retired. I believe someone in the household has to be at least 50 or 55 to live there and you are not allowed to have dependent children living with you. They have something for everyone.What is the Villages? I'm inttrigued.
The Villages is a gigantic retirement community in central Florida. They have tons of golf courses, 3 town squares, 2 movie theaters, tons of pools. They even have their own hospital. It is a golf cart community, so they actually have special roads/paths to drive around on your golf cart. It is a huge place, probably about the size of WDW actually. They have homes ranging from small villas to the million $ plus range. It is a nice place to live if you are retired. I believe someone in the household has to be at least 50 or 55 to live there and you are not allowed to have dependent children living with you. They have something for everyone.
I wonder if they still let people rent out their property, since there is an age limit. I would love to check this out sometime, just not quite 50 yet!The Villages is a gigantic retirement community in central Florida. They have tons of golf courses, 3 town squares, 2 movie theaters, tons of pools. They even have their own hospital. It is a golf cart community, so they actually have special roads/paths to drive around on your golf cart. It is a huge place, probably about the size of WDW actually. They have homes ranging from small villas to the million $ plus range. It is a nice place to live if you are retired. I believe someone in the household has to be at least 50 or 55 to live there and you are not allowed to have dependent children living with you. They have something for everyone.
They do for sure! The Villages has always been a seniors community. Google The Villages. It truly s an amazing place!!I wonder if they still let people rent out their property, since there is an age limit. I would love to check this out sometime, just not quite 50 yet!
We have rented homes in the past when we have gone to visit. I have found many properties on VRBO and there are also hotels in the villages. We like to stay at The Waterfront Inn at the Lake Sumter town square.I wonder if they still let people rent out their property, since there is an age limit. I would love to check this out sometime, just not quite 50 yet!