Tips about Air Travel, Food & Beverage, Mousecellaneous and Souvenirs
When checking in for your flight at Orlando International Airport, you may want to consider using the curbside check-in service. While the lines at the airline counters may be huge, the curbside wait is usually very minimal. Just head outside on the departure level and one of the skycaps will be happy to check-in you and your luggage. Just remember it's customary to tip skycaps a dollar or two a bag. This cost us $5 but saved us a half-hour wait! - Al Schaefer
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My tip is to sign up for email letting you know of flight sales weekly -- most airlines do this. Just visit their web site and sign up. We have made several unplanned trips due to great rates on flights likes this. A great way to get the most out of an Annual Pass. - Charlotte
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Crystal Palace is incredibly accommodating for restricted diets. Our server was helpful and the chef was wonderful. The chef will show you what you can eat and will also offer to make fresh food from the kitchen. I'm GF/DF (gluten-free/dairy-free) and received fresh GF dinner rolls and DF "butter." For dessert they had a special GF/DF brownie for me. The food was delicious and fresh and we loved it. My food consisted of fresh greens (green beans, broccoli), rice, roasted chicken, and salmon in a honey-cilantro pesto. Fantastic. The characters were great and fun! The cast members made sure that we got to meet Pooh and all of his friends while we were there. At one point there was a little dance party, so it was fun to see the kids romp around with the characters. The environment was nice and we had a nice view outside of the castle. The cast members and chef worked really hard to give us a magical evening! - Destinie
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