I'll be coming in and exiting at the side entrance right by GB, where the boat drops off. I'll start at GB and then do the whole thing clockwise from there, ending up at France and the ext.
If my flight gets in on time, I think I’m probably doing it.
Do you suggest hitting up England for a pint as soon as I get then, and then walk over to Mexico via the park, hitting the countries on the way back? Seems like that is a smarter plan than ending in Mexico and having to get all the way back to exit by England.
I figure everything else is paid for that week by my company. Friday is really the only free day I will have. Everything else is booked with conference and client/company dinners. It’s tentative right now and will be a game time decision.
I did a three month clear trial. It’s up in a couple weeks, and I’ll cancel. I just dont travel for work as much as I used to. I did have several trips during the trial period, so that was good timing.
The zero line is nice. Still have to deal with the 3 or 4 people in front of you once you get deposited at front to pre-check.
I don’t think TSA is adding people to pre-check anymore unless they are traveling on an itinerary with a pre-check traveler. It’s just that so many people have it.
Trying to figure out if this is worth it. Work conference next week. My flight arrives in Orlando at 1pm on Friday. I’ll have checked bags. (Golf clubs) I’m staying at the Dolphin, so easy walk or boat ride to Epcot. Is it realistic to expect to be in the park by 3? I’ll uber to hotel. I think they close at 9. Just want to explore the countries in more detail. Every other time I’ve been, it’s with kids, so we did it too fast.
I won’t buy a ticket until I get there in case of delays. Think it would be fun to drink around the world by myself and just check out everything. Won’t do any rides or anything most likely. Might get princess pics.
I don’t have anything to do until Saturday at 5pm, so hangover not an issue.