2 Kids,2 Dogs,1200 Miles: 2 More Weeks in FL 2 - Finished with a Blast! P40

When was your son born?:confused3

Ummm is it late and I am math challenged???? Do you mean Oct 2008??? :teacher: Such cuties!


It was October 2007.

Leave it to Bambi to do the math right. :laughing::teacher:

b u s t e d

I'd like to take the opportunity to distract you all by mentioning that Mark got HIS OWN age wrong on his trip report.

(Sorry to throw you under the bus like that, Mark. But at least your TR got a plug. :thumbsup2)
 
Trails End good? I hear it is, so once again it has put on the list. :thumbsup2

You did good conquering MK - Can't wait to see how Sea World goes.
We all like Trails End. It's outside of a park, so you get a nice break from the hustle and bustle, but it's close enough that you don't feel like you've wasted half a day on buses to get to it.

Stand aside Space Cadet! That flashy eyed cyclops will steal your soul! Believe me, I know. I am only the ghost of myself.
:thumbsup2
You should see the collection of souls I have trapped inside my camera.

I’m using this glorious Saturday morning to catch up on your TR.
I can't think of a better way to waste you time! :thumbsup2

It looks like Evan is quite a fan of Jasmine’s, um, necklace.
Hehehehe. For the past two years, I've named my Fantasy Football Team Jasmine's Necklace. :rotfl2:

The pictures of Madison wearing your hat are so adorable. I’m a sucker for kids in oversized hats.
That's an interesting niche, but I'm glad I was able to provide for you.

I dig the new facial expressions on the show characters! It’s a nice update.
I was blown away when I first saw them! OMG! They have facial expressions!

I don’t think that I’ve seen a review of the Trails End buffet before. I’ve been curious about it, and I’m glad to hear that you liked it.
Good food, relaxed atmosphere. Hard to beat that!
And how cute is that picture of Evan & Madison when they were teeny?!?
Thank you.
 
Yeah... kind of.:rolleyes1
Awesome! The afwdwfan stamp of approval!

Hmmm... sounds amazingly close to the plot of a Kingdom Keepers book.:lmao:
I've heard a lot about those books. Looks like I need to do a library run to see what they're all about.

It is never too early to relax.:thumbsup2
I agree. I need to start carrying a hammock around with me.

I saw one at a NASCAR race this summer that probably had a stereo system on it worth more than my truck.:scared1:
Sounds like high school. $1000 stereos in $400 cars.

Great pictures! :thumbsup2
:thanks:

You know we've been judging you all along anyway.:lmao::rotfl2:
Oh, I know. But I don't let it bother me. It's like when I'm golfing and I shoot a 7 on a hole. I look at the scorecard and it says par is 3. I then tell the scorecard "you can't judge me."

Oh, that's what you meant... yeah, I agree.:thumbsup2
Is that the second time you've agreed with me? Is there an asteroid headed for earth or something?
 
I've heard a lot about those books. Looks like I need to do a library run to see what they're all about.
Or you could order them through the link that Aaron has to Amazon on disdads.com. :rolleyes1

Oh, I know. But I don't let it bother me. It's like when I'm golfing and I shoot a 7 on a hole. I look at the scorecard and it says par is 3. I then tell the scorecard "you can't judge me."
Hmmm... when I'm golfing and get a 7 on a par 3, I start celebrating and high five anyone I can find.:confused3

Is that the second time you've agreed with me? Is there an asteroid headed for earth or something?
:eek:
 

I'd like to take the opportunity to distract you all by mentioning that Mark got HIS OWN age wrong on his trip report.

(Sorry to throw you under the bus like that, Mark. But at least your TR got a plug. :thumbsup2)

Maybe we should ask the ladies which is worse. I don't plan my own birthday parties and don't even get carded, so there's really no need to remember my own age, at least until I get close to retirement.

But forgetting your own kid's age...soon you'll be sending him out for beers and taking him to R-rated movies if this keeps up. And it's one step away from forgetting your anniversary. I think Bambi should be worried.

But hey, thanks for the plug! :rotfl2:
 
Or you could order them through the link that Aaron has to Amazon on disdads.com. :rolleyes1
:idea:
Hmmm... when I'm golfing and get a 7 on a par 3, I start celebrating and high five anyone I can find.:confused3
(All scores contained in that last post were completely fabricated to protect the innocent. And the crappy golfers. :wave2:)

Maybe we should ask the ladies which is worse. I don't plan my own birthday parties and don't even get carded, so there's really no need to remember my own age, at least until I get close to retirement.

But forgetting your own kid's age...soon you'll be sending him out for beers and taking him to R-rated movies if this keeps up. And it's one step away from forgetting your anniversary. I think Bambi should be worried.

But hey, thanks for the plug! :rotfl2:

I'm still going with the "typo" excuse.
 
Why is "Day" in quotes in this chapter's title? Well, we were there for more than just a couple of hours, but still short of what I think qualifies as a day at a theme park. On to the story...

We knew that we would be getting a late start to SeaWorld, but we didn't expect it to be that late. We packed everyone into the Screamin' Red Van of Destruction and headed...to one of Bambi's Dad's work sites. The problem with running your own business is that you can't just take days off when things need to get taken care of. He's got employees that can handle the majority of the jobs (home repair and remodeling), but he still needs to stop by and make sure they're on task and doing things right. I don't know what the issue was at this particular house, but between driving to the place, sitting there while he did his thing, and getting back to a road that resembled civilization, we didn't get to Sea World until after we stopped at Wendy's for an early lunch.

We bought "2 park" tickets that got us admission to SeaWorld and Busch Gardens. They were a pretty good deal online, so I wasn't too upset about missing out on 3 hours at SeaWorld.

It was a pretty hot day, so we went straight for Journey to Atlantis to cool off. Apparently, everyone in the park had the same idea, since we stood in line and weaved back and forth along the chains. Each time you exited one section of the queue you got a little hope that you were almost there. Then you turned the corner to see a dozen more switch backs and no loading area in sight.

Oddly, when we did get up to where we could see the loading area, I wasn't sure we were there. You know how in Splash Mountain, you come around that corner from the dark cave to the open loading area that's themed like a little mining town? You know you're in the loading area. At Journey to Atlantis, the line just stops and you get put into loading areas that are dark, damp, musty and just sort of icky. I actually had to look two or three times to see if that was part of the theming or if they just don't bother to clean it and that's how it ended up. I'm still not sure...

The ride, however, was fun. You start off on what appears to be a standard log flume ride, floating in the water through scenes depicting Atlantis. What we didn't realize when we loaded was that we had all of the larger adults - myself, Bambi's Dad, Bambi's mom, and a rather robust woman that we didn't know - all on the right side of the boat. We came off the first small drop, and the path takes an immediate right turn. I thought for sure we were going to capsize our little dingy.

You make your way through a few drops, getting nice and wet. Then you are set up for what you think is the final drop. All of a sudden, you look down and see not falling water - but roller coaster tracks! Your boat has wheels hidden under it and you start a brief ride on the rails! (This did not sit well with Grandpa, as he is not a roller coaster fan). The coaster ride is brief, then you get dropped into a final splash down. It was quite an exciting little twist to the ride.

They did get one thing right - you exit through a gift shop.

After the ride, it was time the the day's main event - dolphin feeding! We walked over to that side of the park, got in line and bought our little trays of fish.

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I knew from experience that SeaWorld stations photographers across the lagoon to take pictures of you feeding the dolphins. I also knew from experience that their photos cost roughly the same amount as I was not willing to spend on a new van a few days prior. So I snapped on my fancy new zoom lens, walked around the corner of the lagoon and started snapping away myself.

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Dolphins fed, hands washed and money still securely in my pocket, we exited the dolphin stadium, where Madison found the Sting Ray petting area. And she was quite proud of herself for touching them.

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After finding a pair of flip flops for Bambi to wear since Journey to Atlantis absolutely drenched her tennis shoes, we left the kids in the capable care of their grand parents (yes, I'm just saying that to reassure myself that it was OK) and we headed off to do some of the big rides. First stop: Manta.

This one is fun. You lay basically on your belly, suspended under the track and zoom around, flying like Superman. We got up to the loading platform (after probably 45 minutes in line) and saw that the line for the first row was only slightly longer than any other. This was another awesome ride - you pull some wicked G forces on the outside loop - it actually made the big, strong bodybuilder next to me scream like a little girl. Or maybe that was me, I don't recall exactly. You also zoom down very close to the water. You don't actually touch it, but they have jets in the water that are timed precisely with the ride so the spray makes it look like you do. Sea World did a nice job on this one.

Meanwhile, the kids were having a fun ride on Ocean Commotion with Grandma.
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And there's Madison, kissing a whale. I'm not sure what to even say about this.
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After we got off Manta, we saw that we still had time before we were to meet up with the kids and grandparents. We headed to SeaWorld's other big coaster - Kracken. As we made our way across the park, we kept an eye on the clouds. They were getting darker and darker. The radar on my phone showed rain and thunderstorms were on the way. The line for the front seat of Kraken was significantly longer - the sign said an extra 30 minutes. We decided to forgo that and park ourselves in the middle. The ride itself was fine - high, steep, fast, twisty - everything you look for in a roller coaster. Except the theming left a lot to be desired. For the majority of the ride, you look down and see nothing but pea gravel and the support beams of the ride. The only time you got a break from that was when you went out over the parking lot. So while yes, the ride was fun, it's not something I would stand in line for to do again.

The best part was just as we were getting off the ride, an announcement was made that inclement weather was approaching and the ride may have to shutdown at any time. Bambi and I exchanged a high five, then walked down the exit ramp.

We caught up with everyone else at Shamu Stadium. The show was mostly over when we arrived, but somehow Bambi spotted them right on the edge of the Splash Zone, with a few empty seats right next to them. We made our way down and caught the end of the show with them.

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After the show, the kids were very excited to show us the kid's area that they had found. Part of it was the Shamu Express roller coaster. (Comparable in size and speed to Goofy's Barnstormer). The kids really wanted to ride, so we said "Go ahead." They expected us to start walking up the line with them, but we stayed put. This confused them a bit, then I told them that they were old enough to stand in line, get loaded, and ride by themselves. After a second or two for that to set it, they turned up the loading ramp, running and jumping like they just won the lottery.

We've taught Madison well. They haven't even left the loading platform yet and she's got her arms up!

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And there you have it - Shamu Express at SeaWorld Orlando. The roller coaster the kids rode all. by. them. selves.

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They loved their newfound freedom (and the Shamu Express) so much that they probably rode it 3 or 4 times. We eventually convinced them to try some other rides, like this tea cup looking ride. But as the cup rotated around the center pole and you spun it like vomiting was the only way you could save your life, it also rose up in the air, probably 25-30 feet.

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Adrenaline pumping through her veins, Madison then decided to conquer her fears. For those of you that read my last trip report, you'll recall that Madison and I went on a "tower drop" ride in Houston and she, shall we say, hated it. SeaWorld has one in their kid's area - it's not as tall, but the theory is the same. Get hauled up in the air, and dropped. Repeat as necessary. And despite her fears. And despite the rain, they boarded...

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...and they strapped in....
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...and they loved it!
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By the time they got off, the rain had really started coming down. It was poncho time.

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That, or there was a tiny little ghost wandering around SeaWorld.

I'm happy to report it was not a ghost, but Evan. Who was not happy that the rain had shut down his rides.
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Since just about every outside attraction was shutdown, we headed to the Pet's Ahoy show. This is a really cute show where they use animals that they adopted from local animal shelters to do all sorts of fun little tricks.

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And just to show that SeaWorld has a sense of humor about itself...

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(And yes, that is a pig butt to "end" the show!)

We left the show, and it was still raining with no signs of it letting up. We did some shopping and decided to call it a day. Obviously, SeaWorld can't control the weather (My money is on Disney's Imagineers figuring that out first). And I still don't like the idea of charging people for the front of the line access. Even with getting the 2 park discount ticket, it was a lot of money to get all of us in there. I can't imagine paying and extra $30 per person over that. But clearly people do, because they were using it. Overall, SeaWorld is a pretty great park, but it's hard to devote the day or two that it deserves when your vacation time is limited and you have Disney World just down the street.

As we left SeaWorld, our tummies started telling us it was time for some good quality food at good prices. Where else but WAFFLE HOUSE! (Evan was eating a chocolate chip waffle, so that's why his teeth are like that. That's my story and I'm sticking too it.)
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After we ordered, the kids and I went to sit at the counter to watch them make our food. Another waiter came by and made the kids honorary Waffle House employees with the cool hats.

UP NEXT: We Return to the Magic!
 
It was a pretty hot day, so we went straight for Journey to Atlantis to cool off. Apparently, everyone in the park had the same idea
Hot day... water ride... who would have thought there would be a crowd??? :confused3

I actually had to look two or three times to see if that was part of the theming or if they just don't bother to clean it and that's how it ended up.
I don't think we're in Disney World anymore.

I also knew from experience that their photos cost roughly the same amount as I was not willing to spend on a new van a few days prior. So I snapped on my fancy new zoom lens, walked around the corner of the lagoon and started snapping away myself.
:thumbsup2 Good plan.

Except the theming left a lot to be desired. For the majority of the ride, you look down and see nothing but pea gravel and the support beams of the ride. The only time you got a break from that was when you went out over the parking lot.
Disney's theming has really raised the bar too high for most other parks to meet, hasn't it?

The best part was just as we were getting off the ride, an announcement was made that inclement weather was approaching and the ride may have to shutdown at any time. Bambi and I exchanged a high five, then walked down the exit ramp.
:woohoo: Great timing!

The kids really wanted to ride, so we said "Go ahead." They expected us to start walking up the line with them, but we stayed put. This confused them a bit, then I told them that they were old enough to stand in line, get loaded, and ride by themselves. After a second or two for that to set it, they turned up the loading ramp, running and jumping like they just won the lottery.
:thumbsup2 They sure are growing up, aren't they?

Off-topic, but I came to the DISboards probably a year or 2 after you wrote your first TR. Having gone back and read it, I've really enjoyed watching Evan and Madison growing up over the past few years. No real point, just to say you've got a couple of awesome kids, who I'm sure will be a great big brother and big sister!

And there you have it - Shamu Express at SeaWorld Orlando. The roller coaster the kids rode all. by. them. selves.
Frame it!
:woohoo::yay::banana:

Um... Evan? You realize you have to sit upright don't you?

I'm happy to report it was not a ghost, but Evan. Who was not happy that the rain had shut down his rides.
Can't say that I'd blame him for being unhappy.

(And yes, that is a pig butt to "end" the show!)
Mmmmm... bacon.

Overall, SeaWorld is a pretty great park, but it's hard to devote the day or two that it deserves when your vacation time is limited and you have Disney World just down the street.
I've never been there, but I love Disney and Universal and it is hard enough to just fit those both in. This year we won't be spending any time at Universal. I'd love to go to Sea World sometime just for Manta and the Kracken, but it really isn't a priorty. I'm glad you got a chance to give it a try and had some fun though!:thumbsup2
 
It was a pretty hot day, so we went straight for Journey to Atlantis to cool off. Apparently, everyone in the park had the same idea, since we stood in line and weaved back and forth along the chains. Each time you exited one section of the queue you got a little hope that you were almost there. Then you turned the corner to see a dozen more switch backs and no loading area in sight.

Sounds like some ride engineers rode the Jungle Cruise a few times.

You know how in Splash Mountain, you come around that corner from the dark cave to the open loading area that's themed like a little mining town? You know you're in the loading area. At Journey to Atlantis, the line just stops and you get put into loading areas that are dark, damp, musty and just sort of icky. I actually had to look two or three times to see if that was part of the theming or if they just don't bother to clean it and that's how it ended up. I'm still not sure...

Disney is the king of theming, but it's disheartening to hear others are just taking the "why bother?" approach.

They did get one thing right - you exit through a gift shop.

Long, snaking queues and gift shops. Sounds like they got their priorities straight. :thumbsup2

So I snapped on my fancy new zoom lens, walked around the corner of the lagoon and started snapping away myself.

Nice work!

This one is fun. You lay basically on your belly, suspended under the track and zoom around, flying like Superman. We got up to the loading platform (after probably 45 minutes in line) and saw that the line for the first row was only slightly longer than any other. This was another awesome ride - you pull some wicked G forces on the outside loop - it actually made the big, strong bodybuilder next to me scream like a little girl. Or maybe that was me, I don't recall exactly. You also zoom down very close to the water. You don't actually touch it, but they have jets in the water that are timed precisely with the ride so the spray makes it look like you do. Sea World did a nice job on this one.

Sounds like a great ride! I'll enjoy watching it from below. :rotfl2:

And there's Madison, kissing a whale. I'm not sure what to even say about this.

That's probably the happiest whale in the park.

Except the theming left a lot to be desired. For the majority of the ride, you look down and see nothing but pea gravel and the support beams of the ride. The only time you got a break from that was when you went out over the parking lot. So while yes, the ride was fun, it's not something I would stand in line for to do again.

Maybe the theme was "under construction"? :confused3

The best part was just as we were getting off the ride, an announcement was made that inclement weather was approaching and the ride may have to shutdown at any time. Bambi and I exchanged a high five, then walked down the exit ramp.

:woohoo:


Nice job with that fancy lens! :thumbsup2

The kids really wanted to ride, so we said "Go ahead." They expected us to start walking up the line with them, but we stayed put. This confused them a bit, then I told them that they were old enough to stand in line, get loaded, and ride by themselves. After a second or two for that to set it, they turned up the loading ramp, running and jumping like they just won the lottery.

Very cool.

And there you have it - Shamu Express at SeaWorld Orlando. The roller coaster the kids rode all. by. them. selves.

Nice job Madison and Evan! :thumbsup2:woohoo::cool1::banana:

But as the cup rotated around the center pole and you spun it like vomiting was the only way you could save your life, it also rose up in the air, probably 25-30 feet.

I'll have to remember this ride if I'm ever poisoned.

Adrenaline pumping through her veins, Madison then decided to conquer her fears. For those of you that read my last trip report, you'll recall that Madison and I went on a "tower drop" ride in Houston and she, shall we say, hated it.

Gimme a break. Who doesn't like big drops? :confused3

I'm happy to report it was not a ghost, but Evan. Who was not happy that the rain had shut down his rides.

I can definitely sympathize.

Overall, SeaWorld is a pretty great park, but it's hard to devote the day or two that it deserves when your vacation time is limited and you have Disney World just down the street.

We keep talking about doing a non-Disney Orlando trip in order to try some of the "other stuff" there. But it's so hard to leave Disney out.

After we ordered, the kids and I went to sit at the counter to watch them make our food. Another waiter came by and made the kids honorary Waffle House employees with the cool hats.

Tell Evan I'd like some hash browns, smothered and covered.

Off-topic, but I came to the DISboards probably a year or 2 after you wrote your first TR. Having gone back and read it, I've really enjoyed watching Evan and Madison growing up over the past few years. No real point, just to say you've got a couple of awesome kids, who I'm sure will be a great big brother and big sister!

I agree! It was an honor to meet them. And you, I guess. :rotfl2:

(And yes, that is a pig butt to "end" the show!)

Mmmmm... bacon.

:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl:
 
Very good. I have been wanting to go to Sea World but Air Goofy doesn't want to have to trek over there from WDW.
 
We packed everyone into the Screamin' Red Van of Destruction and headed...to one of Bambi's Dad's work sites.

Ooooooooh… a new thrill ride

It was a pretty hot day, so we went straight for Journey to Atlantis to cool off.

Good thinking (oh wait a minute… I’ve stood in that line before, so maybe not so good)

Each time you exited one section of the queue you got a little hope that you were almost there. Then you turned the corner to see a dozen more switch backs and no loading area in sight.

Yah… that’s the way I remember it. :lmao:

They did get one thing right - you exit through a gift shop.

Isn’t that a form of copyright infringement?


Nice shot…

They expected us to start walking up the line with them, but we stayed put. This confused them a bit, then I told them that they were old enough to stand in line, get loaded, and ride by themselves. After a second or two for that to set it, they turned up the loading ramp, running and jumping like they just won the lottery.

I love those moments when you kids get to grow up just a little bit
(for some reason it always makes Tamara a bit misty eyed, but I love it).

Since just about every outside attraction was shutdown, we headed to the Pet's Ahoy show.

This show is a lot of fun, but my favorite is actually the sea lion show. Bad jokes and puns are just something I’m drawn too (thus I enjoy reading you TRs), and if they are still doing it, there is an evening performance where they parody and poke fun at all the other shows in the park that is a real rib buster.

(And yes, that is a pig butt to "end" the show!)

Ham and bacon… Is this a bit of foreshadowing?

And I still don't like the idea of charging people for the front of the line access.

Not a fan of this one either (it smacks of a wealth based class system)

As we left SeaWorld, our tummies started telling us it was time for some good quality food at good prices. Where else but WAFFLE HOUSE!

See… there was some foreshadowing going on back there


Sounds like an overall good day. I’m about the same in my assessment of the place. It ain’t Disney, but is a good diversion if you’ve got a little extra time.
 
Good for Madison for conquering her ride fears!! And how cool that the kids rode that coaster for the first time by themselves! They look very proud. :goodvibes
 
And there's Madison, kissing a whale. I'm not sure what to even say about this.
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:lmao:

I almost died laughing when I saw that.

Okay, we almost had a boat capsizing incident at It's a Small World in July. Somehow, all of the adults seemed to get in on one side of the boat. We clearly did not think that through......:rolleyes1

I'm just glad we didn't bottom out. :rotfl:

Even though it wasn't a full "day", it seems like you all had a great time at Sea World. Have to admit, I haven't been there in years.
 
Hot day... water ride... who would have thought there would be a crowd??? :confused3
My crowd calendar said it would be a "2" day. But then again, it's a 1983 John Deere Promotional calendar that I just randomly wrote numbers on, so it might not be accurate.
I don't think we're in Disney World anymore.
:eek:

Good plan.
That lens has to pay for itself somehow.

Disney's theming has really raised the bar too high for most other parks to meet, hasn't it?
Most parks can't even see the bar because Disney has raised it so high.

They sure are growing up, aren't they?

Off-topic, but I came to the DISboards probably a year or 2 after you wrote your first TR. Having gone back and read it, I've really enjoyed watching Evan and Madison growing up over the past few years. No real point, just to say you've got a couple of awesome kids, who I'm sure will be a great big brother and big sister!
I'm not sure I have a topic, so you probably can't be off of it.
But thanks for the kind words!
Frame it!
This was one of the times we actually purchased the ride photos they sell. And for an extra $5 or so, you got a cool Shamu frame for it. It's up in our dining room right now. :thumbsup2
Um... Evan? You realize you have to sit upright don't you?
He was tall enough to ride. But not to load gracefully.
Can't say that I'd blame him for being unhappy.
Nope.
Mmmmm... bacon.
Yup.
I've never been there, but I love Disney and Universal and it is hard enough to just fit those both in. This year we won't be spending any time at Universal. I'd love to go to Sea World sometime just for Manta and the Kracken, but it really isn't a priorty. I'm glad you got a chance to give it a try and had some fun though!:thumbsup2
It's definitely worth it if you can sacrifice a Disney day to go there. Lots of educational stuff for the kiddos, too.

Sounds like some ride engineers rode the Jungle Cruise a few times.
Yes, but there were no puns in the queue at all. And everyone knows, time files when your having pun.

Disney is the king of theming, but it's disheartening to hear others are just taking the "why bother?" approach.
:rotfl2::rotfl2::lmao::lmao::rotfl::rotfl:
Sorry, I was still laughing at my "pun" pun from earlier.

Long, snaking queues and gift shops. Sounds like they got their priorities straight. :thumbsup2
And charging exorbitant amounts of money for everything. They nailed that one, too.

Nice work!
:thanks:

Sounds like a great ride! I'll enjoy watching it from below. :rotfl2:
:sad2:

That's probably the happiest whale in the park.
He does appear to be grinning, doesn't he?

Maybe the theme was "under construction"? :confused3
I doubt it. There wasn't anyone leaning on shovels.

Nice job with that fancy lens! :thumbsup2
Thanks, but I didn't even take those. The camera with the fancy lens was tucked safely away in the stroller. Those came off of Bambi's Dad's point-and-shoot.
Nice job Madison and Evan! :thumbsup2:woohoo::cool1::banana:
Yup. It opened a whole new world of adventures to them. But I'm getting ahead of myself here...

I'll have to remember this ride if I'm ever poisoned.
I can loan Madison out as a stomach pump if you need. I don't bill insurance, though. Cash only. But guaranteed results!

Gimme a break. Who doesn't like big drops? :confused3
:thumbsup2 <--not a thumb. It's an index finger. Care to guess who he's pointing at?

We keep talking about doing a non-Disney Orlando trip in order to try some of the "other stuff" there. But it's so hard to leave Disney out.
I don't even know who you are anymore.:sad2:
(But you're right - there is so much stuff to do down there. But I'm getting ahead of myself again...)

Tell Evan I'd like some hash browns, smothered and covered.
Or as Larry the Cable guy describes his bowel movements after leaving Waffle House : "scattered and splattered."

I agree! It was an honor to meet them. And you, I guess. :rotfl2:
Thanks! I guess...
 
I'm not sure of what route you plan to take home, but I thought I should warn you that there is a bridge out of service in Louisville, Ky that spans the OH river causing some traffic backups.

http://www.fodors.com/community/uni...s-in-louisville-ky-due-to-bridge-out-2011.cfm
We're flying down in October for our cruise, but that's good to know. Thanks!

Very good. I have been wanting to go to Sea World but Air Goofy doesn't want to have to trek over there from WDW.
Take the girls and go without him then!

Ooooooooh… a new thrill ride
Yup. And this one has never been inspected by any government agency.

Good thinking (oh wait a minute… I’ve stood in that line before, so maybe not so good)
If I didn't know any better, I'd think I was still in that line.

Isn’t that a form of copyright infringement?
Just wait until Disney's lawyers get a hold of them...

Nice shot…
Thanks, but like I said earlier, I stole that one off of Grandpa's camera.

I love those moments when you kids get to grow up just a little bit
(for some reason it always makes Tamara a bit misty eyed, but I love it).
It was fun watching them run from the exit to the entrance over and over. Well, more of a really fast walk, because we told them not to run.

This show is a lot of fun, but my favorite is actually the sea lion show. Bad jokes and puns are just something I’m drawn too (thus I enjoy reading you TRs), and if they are still doing it, there is an evening performance where they parody and poke fun at all the other shows in the park that is a real rib buster.
I think the kids did that one when we were on the roller coasters. Full of Bad Jokes and Puns, you say? Looks like I'll be planning a return visit sooner than later. :thumbsup2

Ham and bacon… Is this a bit of foreshadowing?
There's old saying where I come from. "Sometimes a Pig's Butt is just a Pig's Butt." I'm not sure what it means, but I think it fits here.

Not a fan of this one either (it smacks of a wealth based class system)
::yes::

Sounds like an overall good day. I’m about the same in my assessment of the place. It ain’t Disney, but is a good diversion if you’ve got a little extra time.
:thumbsup2
 
Good for Madison for conquering her ride fears!! And how cool that the kids rode that coaster for the first time by themselves! They look very proud. :goodvibes
It was a very proud day for all of us. :thumbsup2

:lmao:

I almost died laughing when I saw that.
Oh no. I'd hate to loose another reader like that...

Okay, we almost had a boat capsizing incident at It's a Small World in July. Somehow, all of the adults seemed to get in on one side of the boat. We clearly did not think that through......:rolleyes1

I'm just glad we didn't bottom out. :rotfl:
Those are some pretty wide boats - I'd be very impressed if you flipped one of them!
Even though it wasn't a full "day", it seems like you all had a great time at Sea World. Have to admit, I haven't been there in years.
It's a very clean park with some nice landscaping. It does remind me of Disney in that regard.
 
Barry, I don't have time to make "specific" comments on things like I usually do. I do have a good excuse though: I'M GOING TO DISNEY WORLD today.

A great update. Mark and I haven't been to Sea World since Andy and Mark were like 8 and 6 or something like that. They had NONE of those cool rides, etc. We really need to find a day to get back there.

LOVE the Waffle House hats. I'll be eating there in about 24 hours. :woohoo::woohoo:
 
Barry, I don't have time to make "specific" comments on things like I usually do. I do have a good excuse though: I'M GOING TO DISNEY WORLD today.

A great update. Mark and I haven't been to Sea World since Andy and Mark were like 8 and 6 or something like that. They had NONE of those cool rides, etc. We really need to find a day to get back there.

LOVE the Waffle House hats. I'll be eating there in about 24 hours. :woohoo::woohoo:

I ran your excuse by my management team and it has been accepted. :thumbsup2 Have a great trip!

Have a bowl of Waffle House Chili for the kids - they love that stuff!
 
I ran your excuse by my management team and it has been accepted. :thumbsup2 Have a great trip!

Have a bowl of Waffle House Chili for the kids - they love that stuff!

Thanks, Barry. I'm not sure on the chilli...not a fan, but maybe I can convince Mark to have it with his breakfast.

I'll post a link here when we are back and I've started my TR.

Hugs to the kids.
 












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