What "Disney Experience" would you pick?

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What "Disney Experience" would you pick?

If you could only do one extra cost "Disney Experience," what would it be? A backstage tour? A Special sweetheart dinner? A Wishes or Illuminations cruise? Dining with an Imagineer? Swimming with the dolphins?

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I would LOVE the dining with an Imagineer. My second choice would be the Keys to the Kingdom tour.

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I would pick the Adventures by Disney Backstage Magic Tour. This trip takes you to Southern California and includes the El Capitain Theatre, Walt Disney Studios, Griffith Park, Imagineering, Jim Henson Studios, accomodations at Disney's Grand Californian and the two theme parks of The Disneyland Resort including many backstage experiences.

The only reason I haven't done this yet is because it costs approximately one arm and one leg.

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I'd love to do a Wishes or Illuminations cruise...I would love to see them from another angel.

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There are a lot of experiences I have not yet done, but would love to. That said, the fireworks cruises are pretty darn hard to beat. When you compare them to similar Disney Experiences, they're actually a great value (especially if you split the cost among cruisers).

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I would love to do a Wishes cruise. I would also love to attend a Disney wedding.

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We absolutely LOVED the Wishes cruise. Have a lot of neat plans for this trip as well, but that one will be hard to top.

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Imagineer wrote:
I would pick the Adventures by Disney Backstage Magic Tour. This trip takes you to Southern California and includes the El Capitain Theatre, Walt Disney Studios, Griffith Park, Imagineering, Jim Henson Studios, accomodations at Disney's Grand Californian and the two theme parks of The Disneyland Resort including many backstage experiences.

The only reason I haven't done this yet is because it costs approximately one arm and one leg.

I had no idea that existed! I would love to do that, too. How long is the trip?