(Continued from Previous Post)
DisMeet #8: Pure Insanity! Travelling over 9000 miles for an ANZAC DisMeet
I have a habit of trying to fit in as much as possible whenever I'm on holiday.
By this stage of the day, I was running close to the wire for making my next DisMeet.
Believe it or not, this DisMeet involved a number of ANZAC Dis-sers that had travelled over 9000 miles just to meet with each other at WDW. Yes, we can be an insane group of travellers!
In actual fact, September/October is one of those really popular times for us to head overseas so it was always going to be on the cards that a fair few of us ANZACs were going to be at WDW at the same time.
So it really was quite logical for us to travel that distance to meet up with each other.
Our meet was meant to be outside Mexico.
But it was so hot that we individually headed for the area opposite where there was shade. WanderlustNZ, myself and Jade+3 pretty much met up in this area and I made sure DH took a record of this DisMeet.
We waited for the fourth Anzac to pitch up and collectively made the decision to head into La Cantina de San Angel. Insane we might be, idiotic we are not......there was airconditioning in here!
This is the objective evidence of the DisMeet with everyone present.
In case you're wondering who's who....WanderlustNZ, Jade+3, GrazingGoat1966 and myself.
The longest wait time for me today was here. It took forever to get drinks at the window.
It is still a rather small pool of ANZAC Dis-sers hanging out on the Other Lands section of the Dis. And as is the case with any small community, we tend to know who the regular and semi-regular posters. We're also a little bit guarded about sharing too much information about who we are and what we do on an open forum; so the conversations on the foums tend to be superficially deep and deeply superficial about anything and everything.
So it was fantastic to get to spend the time getting to know each other and to find out who we were in 3D life.
I had a great time meeting you all! Hope to do it again.....closer to home; without the insanity of travelling 9000 miles.
(Continued in Next Post)