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The hubby and I are heading to Disney the first full week of Oct. The school I work at sponsors a trip every year for kids to go - its a fundraiser for one of the classes. They charter a bus, we leave the night before and drive all night, play from open to close, get back on the bus and drive all night home.
Last year I went as a chaperone, this year I'm going and will help as a chaperone but will mostly be on my own. I plan on walking around Downtown Disney this time. Last time the kid I was in charge of (one of our special needs kids) didn't want to go over there. What should I not miss?
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Hee hee - sounds good to me!! Last year since I was chaperoning a student I felt like I needed to let him take the lead and we rode and rode and rode and played all day long and I was beat! This year I suspect dh will want to take a few breaks anyone up for meeting?
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We met people at downtown Disney for dinner. It didn't work out very well. We didn't have reservations and the wait time was ridiculous.
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Well we won't have a car so it would be a bit challenging for us to go outside of Disney/Downtown Disney...
Could we make reservations somewhere in Downtown Disney? Is there someplace we could just meet for a quick bite? I have no idea what is there.
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Well I am a bit hesitant to leave the area because even though I'm not an official chaperone and won't have formal responsibilities I do need to be available if something comes up. What is close?
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There isn't anything closer than the CB&TL I linked to earlier. However, there is a Haagen-Dazs at Downtown Disney, it appears.
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