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Poppins
01-11-2008, 09:04 AM
Can someone advise about the appropriate age for the Toontown Morning? My son isn't "little" any more, but he is still up for fun. I was wondering if we should take advantage of our tickets for this or not. Thanks!

MammaSilva
01-11-2008, 12:34 PM
If your package gives you tickets, I'd say go for it...if you are thinking about forking over bucks to ebay, not so much. The 'upside' of doing it is the crowds are very small, you can walk on to the two attractions and in our case the little ones didn't even get off the gadget coaster for 3 trips then they got off and ran around to wait one 'cycle' before getting on again.

There are characters that are hard to find like Donald Duck that you can do photo ops with...they do a cute little 'Mayor" show at the beginning of the hour. I wouldn't pay extra but if I get the tickets in my package I go.

dawnid
01-11-2008, 01:53 PM
What are the days again for MTMM?

mycutekitties
01-11-2008, 09:11 PM
I want to take my girls to that so bad. I haven't had any luck with e-bay. :(

AlbertaMinnie
01-11-2008, 11:01 PM
If you have that option on your tickets.....GO! We did it once and would love to have that opportunity again! Take your camera that day as there are so many photo ops. No lineups for character photos is well worth it!

HobbitFeet
01-12-2008, 12:10 PM
What are the days again for MTMM?

"Available for one morning during your stay on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday."


We had fun when we went to MTTMM, but we would never pay for the vouchers (other than what we paid for the package). Actually, I asked DH what he would value it at, and he said $25. I asked, per person? Nope, $25 flat. Which I bet we paid with our package vs doing it a la carte. :p You might find a message board with a thread dedicated to people *giving* others unused vouchers, though...

Want to mention...if you go on a day where there is a torrential downpour as soon as the "honorary toontown family" says we're the hobbitfeets from tacoma, WA, and everyone races for mickey's house, there WILL be long lines. So MTTMM doesn't guarantee you won't have long lines for characters!

bradk
01-12-2008, 06:27 PM
i've done it in 2005 and 2006. they made some changes to the scheduling that i wasn't thrilled with, but it's a great way to get into a near-empty toontown. for me, that includes going on gadget's go coaster. the ceremony/parade is pretty cute too but it wouldn't kill you if you had to miss it.

and yes, i bought my passes off eBay both times. and i'm planning on doing it again for this upcoming trip if i can find any that don't expire before 1/31/08

mycutekitties
01-12-2008, 06:42 PM
i've done it in 2005 and 2006. they made some changes to the scheduling that i wasn't thrilled with, but it's a great way to get into a near-empty toontown. for me, that includes going on gadget's go coaster. the ceremony/parade is pretty cute too but it wouldn't kill you if you had to miss it.

and yes, i bought my passes off eBay both times. and i'm planning on doing it again for this upcoming trip if i can find any that don't expire before 1/31/08

I'm having a hard time for that same reason. My trip is Feb 1st and they expire the day before. Looks like we might be bidding on the same thing if one does come up! LOL


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