I'll have to come back for the latest TDL update, I was just able to get through the Eorpoa Park update this morning. I should have more time this week, we are only going to Disney one day this week instead of three, and we don't have anymore overnight stays planned until January of 2022.
EP is located in a truly tiny village and there are not dining options beyond mom and pop German places that we have never tried.
One note about hotel restaurants: Since there is nothing to do but have dinner at the hotel, the restaurants can book out for dinner.
OK you answered my question above here. I was wondering where one would dine if not taking advantage of local Mom and Pop restaurants. Does Germany have Yelp? I'd be interested in trying some of them if they had recommendations.
The park opened in 1975 and somehow kept major hotel chains out of the area entirely until two years ago when a Holiday Inn Express opened.
That's pretty good for them, I guess Germany fights off Capitalism better than we do here.
It’s the fairytale of the Wolf and the Seven Young Goats. In short, the wolf tricks the 7 little goats into believing that he is their mother and then eats them. Mother returns home, realizes what happens, sees wolf asleep after his massive meal and cuts open his stomach and all the little goats jump out. He was so voracious that he just swallowed them whole (my mother used to tell me this fairytale as a lesson why you need to chew your food properly, something I still struggle with, I eat far too quickly). In order to let the wolf (yes, the guy who was just cut up without any anesthetics) not realize that the goats were out, mother goat put heavy stones in his tummy and sewed him back up. When he woke up and needed a drink because he was so thirsty after his big meal, he bent over to drink from the well and then fell into the deep well because of the heavy stones in his tummy!
That's a horrific bizarre story!
Shops generally are very themed and feature merchandise one would expect in that area, for instance Swiss chocolate in Switzerland.
What a novel idea! It's a far cry from having all the same merchandise available at every location.
My top 10 attractions in EP would be
They all sound pretty interesting, I don't have the patience to comment on all of them, but you've sold me on the place if we ever get back to traveling again.
I got my first vaccination today against the rona
Yay you! I know you already told me, but I thought that I should publicly congratulate you on your accomplishment.
Hey, we saw each other between June 15, 2019 and now in person! And that feels like it was in another life time!
It really does!
That's interesting. I still think the transition could have been better...
Well I will give you my thoughts on my TR after I visit on June 3rd! I hope they let us take pictures!
Oops. I guess it's Menken...
After all this, I finally had to Google the attraction. It still does not answer my question as to
why Michael feels such a strong feeling for the ride, but it makes a little more sense. I understand now that this attraction is completely unique to TDL. I wondered why a Sherman Bros. score would be associated with a ride that did not originate in their era, but since there are several attractions still with their themes playing, I didn't question your answer.
Several years back when I heard both Sherman and Menken in concert at a
D23 event, I said Richard Sherman wrote the music I grew up listening to, but Alan Menken wrote the soundtrack for my adult life.