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What are the most popular devices in your school? (SURVEY)


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Oh and for anyone wondering, the reason we've used survey monkey instead of our own Forms is because we'll be emailing the form out and apparently it's easier for us to link to that directly from the email!

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2 hours ago, Matt said:

Oh and for anyone wondering, the reason we've used survey monkey instead of our own Forms is because we'll be emailing the form out and apparently it's easier for us to link to that directly from the email!

Now you see if you had used Frog 3 to make your form.............. :P

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On 5/18/2017 at 05:18, Matt said:

Hi guys,

We've created a survey so we can gauge what types of devices are being used by our schools. You can get to it here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/J3GWS5W

It's a very short survey, and if you can complete it, Graham will be eternally grateful (once he's back from Disneyland) xD

Thanks!

Matt

World or land?

 

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2 hours ago, Graham Quince said:

It was World and mainly it was Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure.   And we saved up for ages

We are planning taking the girls at some point...  any tips on how to get the most out of your money would be welcomed!! ;)

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Stay on-site - it costs more but then you get access to the parks when it is quieter, and no driving/parking issues.  Driving to the parks adds at least an hour onto your day.  

Depending on the age of your kids - Disney for pre-teens, Universal for teens.  

If you do go to Disney, get the Magicbands - they start at $12, but means you're not constantly fishing in your pockets for everyone's tickets.  You need to present tickets/magicbands when using the line skipping FastPass system.  If you go to Universal, buy lanyards which have ticket holders.

Use Disney's awful FastPass+ system (it's an app) - it means you have to book rides months in advance, but you don't queue in the mornings.  Once your FastPasses are used up for a day, then you're pretty much stuck queuing, but if you stay on-site, you can disappear to the room or swimming pool until the parks quiet down.

Meal plans are kinda useful, we didn't use them, but then we don't have kids - at least it means you're not checking how much you're spending each day.

Don't try taking your own food.  They do bag searches and will remove everything but water.  But it's so hot, any water you bring with you is undrinkable in the heat.  Unfortunately, you do end up feeling like you're overpaying.

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