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    50th Anniversary Tour?

    Hello, All

    I went on the disney.com site to look at tours and couldn't locate the 50th Anniversary Tour that so many people are talking about. Can anyone tell me the cost for an adult/child? Plus, the different times it is run.


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    Call Disney Tours at (714) 781-4400 and they can give you all the info you need. I believe the tour is offered at least 3 times a day, with the first tour getting 4 rides, second (and third?) tour getting 3 rides and reserved parade seating, and last tour (5:40) getting 3 rides and reserved seating for the fireworks. It's $55 a person, and you get a few nice trinkets to take home, along with a snack. We had a great time on our 5:40 tour last week--ask for Shannon the tour guide!


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    How does it differ from the Walk in Walt's tour? I'm torn between the two for my next trip.


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    I'm peeking over the shoulders for info here, too.

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    It is technically called "From Imagination to Celebration" and is offered 5 times a day. The first tour gets priority boarding on 5 rides, the next three tours get priority boarding on 3 rides and preferred viewing for the parade and the last tour gets priority boarding on 3 rides and preferred viewing for the fireworks.

    I have not taken the Walk in Walt's Footsteps tour but have heard they are similar. IMO, we had a great time on the 50th tour and I highly recommend it.



     

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    Our tour guide for the 50th told us that you don't go on rides for the Walk in Walt's Footsteps tour (except for the train). To me that was one of the biggest selling points for the 50th tour (along with the reserved seating).


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