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sofaman 03:53 PM 04-28-2010
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Got some room in the suitcase for me Scott? Never been to Disney. :-)
No problem Mac I think we could fit you in :-)
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DPD6030 03:58 PM 04-28-2010
Ooooo, did I hear that there is a herf at Disney :-)
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68TriShield 04:13 PM 04-28-2010
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Got some room in the suitcase for me Scott? Never been to Disney. :-)
Try to go Mac,it's a awe inspiring place :-)
Originally Posted by sofaman:
No problem Mac I think we could fit you in :-)
Problem solved! :-)
Originally Posted by md4958:
so now that the cutter packing issue has been addressed, the question is: What cigars, and how many??
Now this is a good problem to have ^^^
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floydpink 04:20 PM 04-28-2010
Pack one of those spritz bottles with a fan.

I was in Magic Kingdom yesterday and it was hot as hell. Much prefer the water parks this time of year, but took one for the team as my 5 year old daughter loves it there.

I'm a little embarrassed to admit it, but am psyched for Harry Potter to open at Universal's Islands of Adventure late June.

A few of us are in Orlando and wouldn't mind getting together for a herf if your plans permit.
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CigarNut 08:44 AM 04-29-2010
Originally Posted by md4958:
so now that the cutter packing issue has been addressed, the question is: What cigars, and how many??

Have a great trip!
I figure on 5 a day and then I bring a few extras just in case :-)

There are smoking areas in all the parks and resorts and I often find that people stop by when I am having a cigar just to smell my cigar - surprised me the first few times this happened.

Also, while Sosa (at Downtown Disney) is expensive, they do have a pretty decent selection of cigars. Also, they often have a roller (older than dirt) in on Friday and Saturday afternoons. They sell the cigars ("old man cigars") in singles or bundles and they are not bad.

Fuego is nice but the drinks are expensive (what isn't at WDW?). Also, alot of hot chicks seem to hang out there. Always a plus :-)
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Wanger 10:18 AM 04-29-2010
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Also, while Sosa (at Downtown Disney) is expensive, they do have a pretty decent selection of cigars. Also, they often have a roller (older than dirt) in on Friday and Saturday afternoons. They sell the cigars ("old man cigars") in singles or bundles and they are not bad.

Fuego is nice but the drinks are expensive (what isn't at WDW?). Also, alot of hot chicks seem to hang out there. Always a plus :-)
I think Fuego is at Downtown Disney, if I'm not mistaken. Or maybe the cigar bar there has a different name. There is a shop at Universal, as well. Again, higher prices.

I suggest going to Corona and having your wife bomb you a new travel humidor (30ct size). That way you won't have to worry about space for what you're bringing home. It worked for me last time. :-)
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CigarNut 12:00 PM 04-29-2010
Originally Posted by Wanger:
I think Fuego is at Downtown Disney, if I'm not mistaken. Or maybe the cigar bar there has a different name. There is a shop at Universal, as well. Again, higher prices.

I suggest going to Corona and having your wife bomb you a new travel humidor (30ct size). That way you won't have to worry about space for what you're bringing home. It worked for me last time. :-)
Yes Fuego is at Downtown Disney in what used to be Pleasure Island. Fuego is owned and operated by Sosa.

I would love to go to Corona on my next visit to WDW (in June) but usually I don't have any transportation -- we stay at WDW and usually do not leave the property.
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