Monday, January 18, 2010

Use your cell phone to get park info

Disney has found a way to use text messaging to your advantage while you're visiting the parks.  Now you can send a text request to find out what the wait time is at a particular attraction, or to find out where your child's favorite character is appearing.  There are a limited number of requests per day, and you have to register your phone for the service, but what a great idea. Way to go Disney!

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2 comments:

  1. Love this idea! Wow, I was at Disney World in the summer of 1972 and last March we camped in Florida for the whole month. I took hubby to see it for his very first visit! He loved it. Too bad it rained almost all day long there and chilly too. We can't wait to go back this year. Hope to be there right after Thanksgiving to see it decorated for Christmas. I just watched the behind the scenes on DIY the other night and it was fascinating!

    Eager to read more about you and your daughter's trips and tips!

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  2. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the new site and your background layout is just PERFECT!!! Good luck with your new venture :-)

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Cindy visited Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida the first summer it was open in 1972 (it opened October 1, 1971). She visited nearly every year during her childhood, and when she got married, she couldn't wait to introduce her new husband to the wonderful world of Disney. She got her wish in 1984 when she took him for his first visit, and he was hooked! Cindy and Mark took their two children, Taryn and Ryan, on many, many trips to WDW over the next 20 years, but they found time for "Mom and Dad only" trips, as well, including a 2008 trip to Euro Disney in Paris!

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