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One solution is to keep an eye out for handicapped-enabled sinks, which sometimes have actual knobs to turn in order to turn the water on and off.
 
One solution is to keep an eye out for handicapped-enabled sinks, which sometimes have actual knobs to turn in order to turn the water on and off.
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====Photographers====
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Disney has gone all out on making sure that you have the opportunity to take your memories home with you once you leave the parks. As such, they have photographers stationed everywhere, including in the resort hotels. These photographers use some proprietary equipment to store the photographs and send them off to a central server, but the base cameras that they are using are [[Nikon D70]]'s. Be sure to get a [[Photopass]] so that you can have them send the pictures that they take of you to a known location.

Revision as of 10:32, 24 January 2007

Theme Parks

Magic Kingdom

Epcot Center

MGM Studios

Animal Kingdom

Attractions

Water Parks

Miniature Golf

Shopping and Clubs

Resort Hotels

For billing questions call (407) 828-5630 or Email at resortsresearchandbilling@disneyworld.com.

Deluxe Resorts

Moderate Resorts

Value Resorts

Vacation Club Resorts

Cabins & Campgrounds

Disney Characters

Notes

Bathrooms

The bathrooms in the parks at Walt Disney World all use motion sensors to operate. As such, when it comes time to wash your hands you will find yourself battling with the sensors in order to provide enough water to wash by. The time on the water cycle on these taps is very short.

One solution is to keep an eye out for handicapped-enabled sinks, which sometimes have actual knobs to turn in order to turn the water on and off.

Photographers

Disney has gone all out on making sure that you have the opportunity to take your memories home with you once you leave the parks. As such, they have photographers stationed everywhere, including in the resort hotels. These photographers use some proprietary equipment to store the photographs and send them off to a central server, but the base cameras that they are using are Nikon D70's. Be sure to get a Photopass so that you can have them send the pictures that they take of you to a known location.