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Its delish
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its delish

There were some meals we had either at the hotel room or places not really worth mentioning or remembering. These are the places we ate at, first I will talk about the places outside WDW, then places outside the parks, then inside the parks. I think using public transportation really cut costs, I think every uber from/to Disney was like 20 bucks or so, and the weekly Lynx pass was $32 for both of us. I reaaally liked I-trolley, sadly it doesn't crossover I-4, but we used it a few days for our non-Disney days. We had GoTG return time of 9:30 am, so I didn't want to miss it, later I learned that it didn't matter if we had arrived later. My plan had been to use Lynx for every day to go to Disney, the only times we Uber'd to the parks was coming back from Magic Kingdom since it was close to 12 am and the line was closed, and when we went to Epcot. I think a lot of the people that complain about Lynx don't use public transportation often, it's just things that happen. I would say my experience with them was that, whenever it worked it was perfect, and when it didn't work then it sucked lol. I researched about Lynx and every comment was to stay away. heh) We stayed at an off-property and used multiple ways of travelling. My parent was so happy being back in Orlando that they have already booked a trip for January (which I have already started planning. We did stay for a good quantity of days, some which I worked from home, and others we just explored other non-Disney parts of Orlando. We didn't come with the intention to "do everyting", and had a more chill plan. I would say we are Disney veterans although the last time we had been at WDW was back in 2016, right before Pandora debuted. The trip party consisted of myself (31) and parent (60+).

its delish

I wanted to do a day to day trip report, but felt that I would just talk about the places I went to, especially the new ones.









Its delish