TiggerTrigger
a.k.a. HouCuseChickie
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2010
DAY 3 - CONTINUED
OK, so I mentioned that IASW is my favorite. Being the Disney dork that I am and knowing I'd be riding it today (or at least trying to), I busted out one of my IASW LeSportsacs. Sure, it's a great park bag and handles a beating much better than a Dooney, but I kind of feel like I'm taking the bag home when I use it on the ride. This is a pic of her before I took off the tags...but she has now been on both DL's and WDW's IASW.
And if you didn't already know...I am a huge Mary Blair fan, so having a bag with concept art is a major plus. Love Alice Davis too, but I haven't gotten any of the bags (yet) that pay homage to the dolls.
My photos on this attraction are always mixed in quality, but I used my faster lens this time and went for different manual settings than my norms. It definitely helped some...
(my favorite sun wasn't working...which I've heard has been an issue for a while)
Definitely more noise and lighting issues than I would have liked, but it's progress from photographs from previous trips.
Also love how they now have your names at the end.
This is probably my favorite feature of IASW, but I only took a profile pic b/c he's in need of a cleaning. Not to sound critical, but he had dirty cheeks. I've never seen it like this...at least, I don't think.
We also got to see the clock go off...
I know there's no space for it, but it's too bad it doesn't have all of the figures that come out like DL's.
Now, I wish others in my group would understand and or at least appreciate my love for this. Kendall gets it, but I got an earful from Sammie about how it's creepy, my mom wanted to talk to me through the whole thing, and David started going on with some random guy afterwards about how that's a part of their lives they will never get back. I offer to ride on my own, but everyone keeps choosing to go along for the ride!
The kids asked to ride Peter Pan, but we all know what that standby time can be like if you don't hit it early.
OK, so I mentioned that IASW is my favorite. Being the Disney dork that I am and knowing I'd be riding it today (or at least trying to), I busted out one of my IASW LeSportsacs. Sure, it's a great park bag and handles a beating much better than a Dooney, but I kind of feel like I'm taking the bag home when I use it on the ride. This is a pic of her before I took off the tags...but she has now been on both DL's and WDW's IASW.
And if you didn't already know...I am a huge Mary Blair fan, so having a bag with concept art is a major plus. Love Alice Davis too, but I haven't gotten any of the bags (yet) that pay homage to the dolls.
My photos on this attraction are always mixed in quality, but I used my faster lens this time and went for different manual settings than my norms. It definitely helped some...
(my favorite sun wasn't working...which I've heard has been an issue for a while)
Definitely more noise and lighting issues than I would have liked, but it's progress from photographs from previous trips.
Also love how they now have your names at the end.
This is probably my favorite feature of IASW, but I only took a profile pic b/c he's in need of a cleaning. Not to sound critical, but he had dirty cheeks. I've never seen it like this...at least, I don't think.
We also got to see the clock go off...
I know there's no space for it, but it's too bad it doesn't have all of the figures that come out like DL's.
Now, I wish others in my group would understand and or at least appreciate my love for this. Kendall gets it, but I got an earful from Sammie about how it's creepy, my mom wanted to talk to me through the whole thing, and David started going on with some random guy afterwards about how that's a part of their lives they will never get back. I offer to ride on my own, but everyone keeps choosing to go along for the ride!
The kids asked to ride Peter Pan, but we all know what that standby time can be like if you don't hit it early.