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...figured it’d be a good idea to solicit additional feedback from our readers as you “know” us, and might have a better idea of our likes, dislikes,
...finally, Feed the Birds. The stories associated with A Spoonful of Sugar and Feed the Birds were undeniably the most interesting. For Spoonful of Sugar, Mr. Sherman
...feedback, including Annual Passholders, who are some of our most loyal guests.” This is significant, and something we’ll circle back to in the commentary. For now, here
...aggressive and familiar with humans because guests feed them. (They’re especially common around turkey leg carts.) We did not and would never feed the birds, nor did
...that reader feedback. It’s typically not a good idea for a few reasons, so we’re absolutely not recommending that you follow our approach. However, we are incredibly
...at the expense of tech novices or less knowledgeable guests, many of whom will drop $16 per person for next to no advantage. This isn’t just theoretical–we’ve
...definitely should not feed them. (This applies to literally all animals in any of the parks–never feed or touch them!) The cats are better off remaining solitary–if
...to guest feedback and add more offerings to Disney Jollywood Nights. This is a company that is almost incapable of doing anything quickly, so it’s surprising and
...try, it based upon others’ feedback. I went into my Green and Blue Milk experience totally uninformed, and with my opinion untainted by prior reviewers or any
...throw pillows on the couch. During our visit, we spoke with a higher-level Cast Member at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort who indicated that they had solicited a
...rehash that here. On a tangentially related note, I’d love to hear feedback from those who have attended Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party this year–good or