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Topic: New Fortress Exploration guides.

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TDLFAN
Fri 2/2/2007 12:58p
Just an FYI for those interested on TDS...

Newly redesigned guidemaps for Fortress Explorations have been placed in the guide holders at the entrance to the fortress. There are 4 different "activity" maps available that explain to guests what kind of fun activities they can pursue while visiting the Fortress. So check those things out when you visit TDS next time, and give yourself time...as Fortress Explorations can take quite a while to enjoy if you feel like immersing yourself here.
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TDLFAN
Fri 2/2/2007 12:59p
..and yes, they are bilingual activity maps. Fun for everyone.
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mstaft
Fri 2/2/2007 1:14p
i'd be curious to see these.
Anyone have a scan of them?
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TDLFAN
Fri 2/2/2007 2:08p
Are you asking me???
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TDLFAN
Fri 2/2/2007 2:19p
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irishfan
Fri 2/2/2007 4:06p
Sounds like a great idea.
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davewasbaloo
Sat 2/3/2007 3:09a
Nice - I am really looking forward to exploring one day. BA are asking for £900 a ticket though ($1800), so I think it will be a while as I cannot justify going without the family unless on business.
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mstaft
Sat 2/3/2007 8:23a
Wasn't necessarily asking you, TDLFAN, but thanks!
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SuperDry
Sat 2/3/2007 10:21a
<<< Nice - I am really looking forward to exploring one day. BA are asking for £900 a ticket though ($1800), so I think it will be a while as I cannot justify going without the family unless on business. >>>

Check out other airlines. A quick check shows that Air France has a fare of $686 from London to Tokyo and back, and that's a published fare. I would imagine that you could get a consolidator ticket for even less.
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TDLFAN
Sat 2/3/2007 11:18a
>>Nice - I am really looking forward to exploring one day. BA are asking for £900 a ticket though ($1800), so I think it will be a while as I cannot justify going without the family unless on business.<<
Seems to me you have gotten used to the cheapness of flying Virgin to Orlando, and the cheapness of the WDW resorts...and feel skeptical topay the right price for a true Disney experience like the one at TDR.
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