I found another "186", but an even better "187"6... It is from my first shots of "The American Experience". ; Funny thing is that the "Family of the Day" was from Canada. ; I cannot figure out the logic on that one...
Not bad at all! ; And I have some fallback shots I use when I'm stuck for a number too - you can use the Chinese plates...I use Indy Speedway (the start column has pretty much every number on it, and there are lots of numbered cars). ; Right now, we're not too bad in the 180s, as there are lots of 1800's dates in WDW, as you've found out. ; And once you get into the swing, you'll find you have more numbers than you thought you did...you just have to look close at all your shots, as some are floating in the background. ; Numbered columns, clock faces, dates, phone numbers, etc...they're everywhere!
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Okay, so it is a round about way of hitting it, but you eventually get 195.("1"00, "9"00, 8"5"0) brought to you by an (HTC) "Incredible" Guy.