blue_river
<font color=coral>I do believe in fairies!<br><fon
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OhMari - You're a hoot!!!
Looks like you all had a fun DIS meet

I see your thread was moved safely. I also see you have your very own "stalker".
I see your thread was moved safely. I also see you have your very own "stalker".
It's true that Eric doesn't like coasters, but he did ride Test Track and Splash Mountain with me this trip. It was a big step for him. After riding each one once, he said that was enough. This morning, he went through the line at Everest with me, but walked out the exit when I boarded the train. That ride is totally AWESOME! I rode it twice during EMH and had a FP to do it again later, but we had to leave the park early. I'll explain why later in the trippy when we get to day #4.
Loved reading about your trip and the planning details.
I just had to comment on this since my DBf (or you can call him SO, but just remember that does not mean Senior Officer) also hates roller coasters of any kind. For those that have ever been to Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO, he absolutely hated the Fire in the Hole.![]()
Oddly enough, I found this on the navigator control panel on Mission: Space.
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Pretty funny. Thought they were talking about ZZUB pulling a #4 in Canada.
Hmm, did you push it? It very well might have resulted in that!![]()
Fire in the Hole (in Silver Dollar City) is an indoor roller coaster. It's probably the tamest coaster I've ever seen. In fact, I wouldn't even call it one. Basically you run around on tracks seeing what Branson looked like before the Baldknobbers (yes, bizarre name for a bank robbing gang but they actually existed) robbed and burn down the town. While you're watching this, you're also ascending a bit. Eventually you get to the firey part and I believe you drop twice. The second drop involves a splash down and someone yelling 'Fire in the Hole' as you drop.
Regardless, DBf came off that thing looking absolutely green. His knuckles, throughout the ride, were white as he gripped the safety bar. I believe I even heard him screaming on the drops but it was hard to tell if it was him or the two 8 year old girls behind us.![]()
I think Rockin Roller Coaster is a perfect reintroduction to roller coasters for him! What makes it so perfect is that he can't see the track from the outside (or even from the inside if I recall correctly).Oh, yes...it's going to be perfect.
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Actually, we had a great time talking and taking pics. Made some plans to meet up with the kids again in October when we're both at OKW. Maybe MB and LG will convince my DD to ride the big coasters with me.
We're home again, back to the icky December weather and daily grind. We've got almost 8 Gb of pictures and video to sort through, along with one or two pictures of our somewhat unwelcome guest, Plankton. See oybolshoi's last report if you're not sure what we're talking about.
It was a great trip, but it's good to be home. We need some time to plan the next trip, after all.![]()
We'll be there Oct 19-24th. My DD has fall break from school that week.
Thanks for reading, KMF. I got chills up my spine when that Disney quote came on the end of the Robinsons movie.