All7OfUs
<font color=darkorchid>We too are so very NOT into
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I knew someone on here HAD to have done this. Thanks for giving some good feedback! The whole story line of Illuminations is just so odd to me- frankly I don't get it. The music is great, but lasers aren't my thing. And the "dead" time with the ball thingy floating out there displaying a bunch of LEDs is just b.o.r.i.n.g!
Now, the question is: Can I hope for another embarrassing Hoop de VIEW??![]()
OMGosh! Someone else who doesn't really care for Illuminations! I thought I would get flamed for sure if I had actually said it outloud. I love fireworks, but didn't really care for the whole idea of what the story behind it was about, I never understood it myself (at least the way it's being told during the show) and I never loved the laser lights thing either. I'm really stretching myself to say.....I don't like the electrical parade either, I think people/characters walking around with lights on them look stupid. OK, let the flames commence.![]()
Lasers, meh. I can deal with the lights on people. The thing that I love about the electrical parade is mostly the music, but I love the ways the lights dance too. Regardless, I'll almost always give up a parade of any kind to hit rides with no lines.
Even with the changes Leisa, I like how your days are shaping up!
What kind of account will you take for each day compared to your planned itinerary? Do you plan to be detailed or just wing it with pictures, notes?
I don't know how accurate I'll be with my accounts, I'm pretty sure I'll do a TR when I get back. I think it will be fun! I know I'll take lots of pictures! It's fun to re-live the moments when it's all said and done. Besides, I'll need something to get me through until Peepfest.
If I can bare my soul and spout my most uber geeky-ness to all who are here:
I've actually already written my first installment of my TR! I figured it is mostly just introduction and setting the writer's tone, so to speak. So it's all ready to go.
I'm debating on when to start it, but will most likely wait until I get back. I've got a title for it, and I think it will really surprise a lot of you. Let me just say that it may not (ok, most likely will not) be completely chronoligical in nature, but rather an eclectic mix of feelings, mindsets, observations, introspections, musings, and a lot of pictures and stories.
It will be possibly overly detailed, and I have 15 pages of blank pages to take notes on. I won't bore everyone with wait times for every attraction, but might indulge you on a few too many hidden mickeys.![]()
Okay, you are definitely a dork!(in good company!!!)
Ditto on this sentiment!
I think we all have a little dork in us to be on here and planning the way we all do.
I LOVE the idea of doing it more by theme than by chrono. I feel obligated to stick with the traditional chrono for the sake of future WISH trippers though. With the packet of tickets they get and the number of days given, we are all trying to figure out the best way to take advantage of them.
YOu sound like me and my dole Whip Floats!!No sharing happening there!
Coupled with potato pancakes and red cabbage or whatever else they serve with it, it sounds like I could lose 5 pounds before I get there and it will all be for nothing!!
Well, actually, EPCOT World Showcase is probably my favorite, and so different than FW that I sorta consider them 2 parks. DHS is way down there too, but growing on me.
VERY boring. Now the Koreans throw in a few more things like seaweed and garlic.![]()
It VERY popular for Swedes as well. In fact, in the tsunami, more Swedes were lost than all other Westerner groups. I guess they need the sun more than any of the rest of us.
Hmmm.... places I haven't visited that I'd like to: Senegal (or the West Africa region), Australia, anywhere in the Caribbean.
A poll for ya'll.... Since we have a bit of extra cash (why is it that DISsers always turn things like this in extra cash assuming we should just spend it??) what would you do with it??
Our ideas:
1) Hoop. Remember that was on our list away back when, but we actually couldn't fit it in.
2) Illuminations Cruise. Intruiguing, except, Illuminations doesn't really float my boat (haha, get it??)
3) A Behind the Seeds Tour. Only $16. Hardly the $120 I WAS going to spend.
4) Another siggie dinner. Narcoosees or... GET this?? Maybe a solo at Vick and Al's Place. (circusgirl did this and LOVED it!)
5) More souvenirs. I could do this. Really, I could!
Edited to add: Trying not to dwell on the party situation. It is what it is. I just think Disney should have handled the hours posting a little better. Sometimes I have to work hard at not letting anger and disappointment get the best of me.
I knew someone on here HAD to have done this. Thanks for giving some good feedback! The whole story line of Illuminations is just so odd to me- frankly I don't get it. The music is great, but lasers aren't my thing. And the "dead" time with the ball thingy floating out there displaying a bunch of LEDs is just b.o.r.i.n.g!
OMGosh! Someone else who doesn't really care for Illuminations! I thought I would get flamed for sure if I had actually said it outloud. I love fireworks, but didn't really care for the whole idea of what the story behind it was about, I never understood it myself (at least the way it's being told during the show) and I never loved the laser lights thing either.
I'm really stretching myself to say.....I don't like the electrical parade either, I think people/characters walking around with lights on them look stupid. OK, let the flames commence.![]()
Hi Magedelena,
There's a lot to respond to, and will get to it this afternoon... But Mike just informed me that we have yet another round of, "Let's dig up the sewer".
There went my afternoon. On top of that, I decided to have our (very late) Passover meal this Saturday, and am trying to think through it.
We're fine- never felt a thing. Although Mike says he heard a couple of weird noises in the night. It was probably my guts from eating too much garlicky-carrot salad.![]()
Well, Katharina may be the bigger Schnitzel-hog of the two of us.She and her husband go every year to an Austrian restaurant for Schnitzel for her birthday. And she would tell you that it has to be eaten with potato salad and cucumber salad.
But, the reality in most German restaurants is that Schnitzel is served with french fries and a "mixed salad". Think of the different offerings of salad at Biergarten combined on a small plate.
Unfortunately traditional German food is not very healthy, and especially Frankonia (the area around Nuremberg) whis is known for roast pork and sausages is traditional one of the regions with the highest rate of heart diseases. BUT when you come a s a visitor, it's the same effect as at WDW: vacation food doesn't really have any calories!![]()
Or you just have to run up the hill to the castle a few times and you will be able to burn the schnitzel off immediately!
The fun at DHS are the skits by the Citizens of Hollywood. Katharina and I watched a bit of it (I even got involved very briefly at one moment as a model for the Shirley Temple hairstyle). I love hanging out on Sunset Boulevard.![]()
So Blankistan doesn't even know garlic!
Which according to my father is one of the major food groups btw...![]()
That's right, I remember how surprised I was that they had even more casualties than Germany considering that there population is about 1/8 of that of Germany. Winter in Sweden certainly makes you long for some sunshine!! And Christmas is the darkest time of the year...
Ok, my choices (ranked by preference) and I am throwing one or two additional ideas into the mix
1) Keys to the Kingdom Tour or Wild by Design - I did both and I think Disney is doing such a fantastic job with these tours. Both were absolute highlights of my trips!!
2) Hoop - This won't take away any additional park time, but can replace the party, so not so much rearranging of plans necessary. But it is still something additional fun to do.
3) More Souvenirs - but I would rather call it more "spending money". I think it would be great if your budget for your shop around the world project at Epcot would be a bit higher. I think you would be able to have a better selection of true keepsakes if you could spend just a few dollars more in every country.
4) Behind the Seeds Tour - I have never done it, but kind of the arguments of number 1) count for this one too.
5) Another signature dinner - however, I wouldn't pick Narcoossee's. My choice would be Flying Fish.
6) Upgrade your spa treatment.
Don't take the Illumination cruise!![]()
Count me in, too!!
However, I must admit, that I have started to kind of accept Illumination for what it is: a great firework show with annoying pauses inbetween. I think it really helps to have a good viewing spot also. I figured out that the best spot is actually just at the entrance of WS, coming from FW. There is quite a big plaza there between the two small shops. Supposedly this is the main focal point for the show as well. And in January I never had a problem getting a spot there 15 minutes before show start. Since there is a slight slope down towards the water, you don't have to be in the first row to see something.
No flames: I absolutely agree!![]()
I am intrigued about your passover meals, would you mind explaining those? I understand if it is too far OT for this thread, though! And if it is too much work while preparing for them.
Let's put that on the list to talk about over dinner with schnitzel. If that's allowed- being pork and all.![]()
Yeah, must be kinda like Portland, Oregon- where the sun doesn't shine for months at a time.![]()
But, seriously... it was sad seeing the memorials on the beaches with Swedish, German, American, Dutch, and of course, Thai names written on them last time we went.
I've actually already written my first installment of my TR! I figured it is mostly just introduction and setting the writer's tone, so to speak. So it's all ready to go.
I'm debating on when to start it, but will most likely wait until I get back. I've got a title for it, and I think it will really surprise a lot of you. Let me just say that it may not (ok, most likely will not) be completely chronoligical in nature, but rather an eclectic mix of feelings, mindsets, observations, introspections, musings, and a lot of pictures and stories.
It will be possibly overly detailed, and I have 15 pages of blank pages to take notes on. I won't bore everyone with wait times for every attraction, but might indulge you on a few too many hidden mickeys.![]()
Sounds great, but I guess that will be a lengthy meal!!![]()
Well, not really!Portland is about as southern as Venice in Italy , while Stockholm is just 135 miles "south of" Anchorage. I am alway fascinated how much mour suothern everyplace is in the US compared to Europe!
It was a horrible disaster and it was very present here in Europe. I think in a way that really helped to collect lots of money to help those people whose livelihoods were destroyed. But it was so ironic to happen during Christmas time when all the hotels were full. If I remember correctly, even the former German chancellor watched the wave from his balcony and was lucky to survive. At that time there was a very popular song in Germany which was called "The perfect wave" - really innocent, but after that disaster most radio stations dropped that song immediately.
I am super impressed you have started it already.
I for one love reading about eclectic mix of feelings, mindsets, observations, introspections and musings. If I wanted to read about wait times I'd just look up an App on my iphone.
My only question is.... Will 15 pages be enough?
Sorry to hear about the no party thing.![]()
Thanks for adding that! I actually havne't seen that one, Carissa.
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A poll for ya'll.... Since we have a bit of extra cash (why is it that DISsers always turn things like this in extra cash assuming we should just spend it??) what would you do with it??
Our ideas:
1) Hoop. Remember that was on our list away back when, but we actually couldn't fit it in.
2) Illuminations Cruise. Intruiguing, except, Illuminations doesn't really float my boat (haha, get it??)
3) A Behind the Seeds Tour. Only $16. Hardly the $120 I WAS going to spend.
4) Another siggie dinner. Narcoosees or... GET this?? Maybe a solo at Vick and Al's Place. (circusgirl did this and LOVED it!)
5) More souvenirs. I could do this. Really, I could!