Charade said:Hey, should we strike up a group chorus of Kumbaya or is that too religous for you heathens???![]()
Kendra17 said:Hey, we can always sing "It's a Small World". . . .that ought to work!
Mugg Mann said:I can never think of that song or ride without thinking of the person who wrote a published letter in the Unofficial Guide to WDW saying that Small World would be the best ride anywhere if they handed each rider five softballs on the way in......

chobie said:We love the Osbourne lights. It's just not Christmas without seeing them.
Kendra17 said:Hey, we can always sing "It's a Small World". . . .that ought to work!
Mugg Mann said:I can never think of that song or ride without thinking of the person who wrote a published letter in the Unofficial Guide to WDW saying that Small World would be the best ride anywhere if they handed each rider five softballs on the way in......
Mugg Mann said:I can never think of that song or ride without thinking of the person who wrote a published letter in the Unofficial Guide to WDW saying that Small World would be the best ride anywhere if they handed each rider five softballs on the way in......

Mugg Mann said:I can never think of that song or ride without thinking of the person who wrote a published letter in the Unofficial Guide to WDW saying that Small World would be the best ride anywhere if they handed each rider five softballs on the way in......
eclectics said:I mentioned that very comment from the book to the CM ride operator last year and she cracked up laughing!![]()
Charade said:I have a special spot in my memory for that place. Along with the creatures from my childhood nightmares.
A few years ago (with my ex and her family) while on that ride it stopped. But the music didn't. We were in there a good 1/2 hour longer than normal. My exFIL and I reached into the water and pulled our boat along to get out. The people in front of us were clueless. I HAD to get OUT! We pulled ourselves along until we bumped into their boat. We proceeded to pull both boats along until we reached the exit ramp.

louie694 said:So, John, you really don't go on that ride anymore when you're there?
eclectics said:There is nothing like staying onsite. Trust me, you will never want to go back to offsite again. You really do feel the magic. You're all going to love it!
We could stay at SOG, but since dh's very first trip ever was at the CR, he won't even try it. He says he would rather go every 2 or 3 years and stay on the monorail and be in a Disney resort than SOG. I would be willing to try it, but he's hooked!I thnk they meant, if you work hard to annoy a liberal and succeed at it, you'll be happy.schlepsnort said:I was out and about today and saw this bumper sticker and I'm embarrassed to say...I didn't get it. Can you explain it to me?
It said:
Annoy a Liberal:
Work hard, Succeed, Be Happy
eclectics said:I was always afraid to do the solo thing, but I really think I might like it. Shhhh! (just checking over my shoulder). What were the biggest drawbacks for you?
) trips to WDW almost every year. The biggest drawback for me on the solo trips is food. I don't like eating at table service places by myself. So, on solo's I only eat counter service. I get a lot more done in a short time, but at the expense of nutrition and good taste!Mugg Mann said:You'll love being on-site, Kendra. Mrs. Mugg and the Muggette will not stay off-site no matter what. One time (at band camp) I found a $49 suite off-site that was the same distance from Epcot as the All-Stars, and they made me cancel the reservation and pay more than twice as much for a lesser room just to stay on site.
