jeanneg said:Nope, maybe that was jeanniec......I just visited Chicago for the very first time last year....and i'll be going again in 3 weeks! I was born and raised on Manhattan Island in NY!
So you really qualify as our guide

And I got #4900
jeanneg said:Nope, maybe that was jeanniec......I just visited Chicago for the very first time last year....and i'll be going again in 3 weeks! I was born and raised on Manhattan Island in NY!
Viking said:And Seaworld usually offers 'Second Day For Free' when we're there. So we often leave the park early in teh afternoon to come back one of the next days.
JJsmama said:Michelle,
We did Sea World last March and it was great! We really enjoyed it.
Did someone mention Busch Gardens? I really thought that was 'only ok.' Not on par withSW and WDW, in my opinion.
I haven't been to US or IoA, but from the friends I have who have gone, IoA was pretty good and Universal was not good for the kids. I guess it depends on how old the kids are.
Jennifer
padisneyfan said:Reminder that Amazing Race starts tonight. Family edition. I had read that there were alot of problems with production of this race and only goes through North America. I don't think it will be as interesting as the regular edition.
Wendy--- Are you still watching Lost season 1? If you having trouble following it, you can read extensive recaps of the abc website.
I haven't been to Sea World in several years. We are considering doing it on one of our trips this year. Apparently you can take a Lynx bus from the disney transportation center and takes you right to sea world. My sons liked the roller coasters at IOA, but Norm and I prefer Universal. IOA just reminded me of being at an amusement park like Hersheypark. However, for kids who like action rides IOA is the place to be.
Nancy
Viking said:There's a great coaster at SW: The Kraken. After Cruisetoberfest I business was so slow in the aftermath of 9/11 that we rode it three times in a row. The park attendants simply let us stay seated so few people were there. After three rides we had to leave our seats, went around and did it againIt's a floorless coaster: You sit above the rails, but your feet are dangling like on an inverted coaster
It runs very smooth, but does a lot of great dives and twists
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Viking said:Jeanne,
did you get my mail concerning the price-range for the tickets?
You may also reply it by a post here.
padisneyfan said:As for Amazing race that entire episode after they left NYC was right around me. Washington Crossing and Philly are less than 2 hours away, Mt Joy and Lancaster are only 20 minutes from me. I found it boring to watch. I think part of the fun is watching how people work to get the flights at the airport, the lack of communication in foreign countries and of course the taxis rides. All of those things can make or break the race for you. Yes you can get lost driving but at least when you ask for directions you can communicate where you need to go. Looks like next week is a civil war country so wonder if we are still in PA @ Gettysburg or did we drive to Virginia as there are alot of civil war sites there. However, from the size of the reenactment I think it is PA.
Fiona--- I sending you a pm.
Nancy