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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you inadvertently win a silent auction? Either you bid on it or not.[/quote] There was a table of prizes you could add a door prize ticket to, to be selected at random. We didn’t expect to win anything. [/quote] So, it was a raffle? I mean a small part of you must have been ok with the idea of winning or else you would have put the ticket somewhere else. It's ok to admit that this might be something you wanted to do since you're going to be spending a lot more than just the $2K to do this for 5 days.[/quote] Oh my god, do I really have to get into the details of the charity event for you? Will you leave me alone about it if I do? It was a charity silent auction. Included in the price of our plate was, yes, a ticket to a raffle. There was also a silent auction. [/quote] Look. If you are really into doing Disney in a way that is laid back and not kid centric, and you otherwise don't have much of a desire to do it, it makes no sense to spend 5 days there and spend probably an additional 8k on top of the 2k prize that you won. What I would do, is spend that 2k to stay for 2 nights (or 3 if you find a good deal) at one of the high end Disney properties (Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Contemporary) and plan to just hang around the pool, have some drinks, relax and pretend you're on a resort anywhere else. And then if you want to, for fun, you can just buy 2 single day passes for Magic Kingdom and wander around for a few hours just to check it out since you've never been. Or, if you've been to Magic Kingdom, then buy single day passes for either Epcot or the wilderness one. Or, don't, and just relax poolside. [/quote]
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