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  1. #1
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    I am staying at the Hilton for the 3 days and the Doubletree Guest Suites for 3 days. I work for Hilton so this is the best way to go.

    Both are considered "onsite", but they aren't disney... so can I go over to say the Boardwalk and eat dinner?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Sure you can! [img]smile.gif[/img] You can travel to any of the resorts and check them out. We stay at the bw and its a fun place to go. Have fun!!
    New trip in the works! Can't wait to get back! WDW a little piece of heaven here on earth!

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    Some of the best resturants are at the resorts! What we try to do is to stay at one resort and if we're not eating in Epcot [img]graemlins/tasty.gif[/img] then we eat at a different resort each night.
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    Sure you can! [img]smile.gif[/img]

    We like to head over to the Polynesian and watch the Electrical Water Pagaent from the beach. This year we also combined that with a dinner at 'Ohanas.

    The only thing you can't do is swim at another resort's pool, with the exception of the 3 sister All Star Resorts. That's reserved for that particular resort's guests.


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    You'd be able to visit the resorts even if the resort you were staying at wasn't considered onsite. The restaurants are open to anyone. [img]smile.gif[/img]
    The poster formerly known as Disney_nut

    Last Trip: 5/11 -- Swan

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    I think you are ENCOURAGED to visit the resorts for food and shows with the hopes that you will like it so much you will consider staying there next time. I think a lot of people get hooked that way.


    If you are looking for a great character dinner, try out Chef Mickey's in the Contemporary. The buffet is wonderful and the characters spend time visiting you at your table and gladly pose for pictures. It's just a short monorail ride from the Magic Kingdom.
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    Just one little tidbit of information so you aren't surprised by this, when visiting WDW resorts if you drive, you'll be given a 3 hour parking pass. This is to ensure that people actually staying at the resort are able to find parking.

    Have fun!
    Rhonda

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    I visit all the resorts when I go. Just monorail, bus, or boat over. Then you don't have to worry about parking and such.
    fiesta margarita is good for the belly
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    One of my favorite things to do when in WDW is to visit the other resorts and see where I will be staying next time! It really gives you a feel for them and then you can make an informed decision. You absolutely should not miss the Boardwalk and Yacht/Beach Club properties (The Epcot Resorts), they are amazing! Hey, they are all amazing if you ask me!

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