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Our bus driver rocked! Let me tell you, I don’t know how in the world this bus driver got his job, but Disney is definitely NOT using him to his fullest potential.

We had a few funny bus drivers too. Makes a big difference :thumbsup2

Jodi said:
We walked counterclockwise around the World Showcase looking for a good spot to view Illuminations. We were careful to avoid the obstructed view areas that our wonderful bus driver had warned us about. We ended up between the US and Italy. We had a great view of a wonderful show!

We had a crappy spot but enjoyed the show just the same.

Jodi said:
After the show, we continued our way around the World Showcase. We made a stop in the candy store in Germany to take a gander. Both DH and I studied German in high school and college and had spent some time there. So, we wanted to see what kinds of goodies from Deutschland the store had.

When were you in Germany? We went on our honeymoon in 1989! I never drank so much beer in all my life and I don't even like beer :sick:

Jodi said:
We didn’t buy anything, but I was tempted by the Haribo gummi bears and the Milka chocolate. There's nothing like German chocolate... unless you count Swiss chocolate... or Austrian chocolate... :lovestruc

My cousin from Germany always brings me chocolate when she visits :yay:

Jodi said:
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Almond Pretzel from Norway Bakery
Total: $4.04
Used 1 Snack credit

That looks yummy!!!

Jodi said:
The question I have is – does anyone ever actually buy one of these hats? I see people wearing them in pictures in almost every trip report I read, but never does anyone mention actually buying the hat. Makes you wonder how that shop stays in business???

:lmao: Good point!

Jodi said:
While taking pictures and posing with the merchandise in the lobby of the Mexico pavilion, DH noticed a guy wearing a really cool t-shirt. DH, being the train geek that he is, had to grab a picture:

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Your hubby asked if he could take a pic of the guys T-shirt? OMG - too funny!!!!!

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When were you in Germany? We went on our honeymoon in 1989! I never drank so much beer in all my life and I don't even like beer :sick:

My cousin from Germany always brings me chocolate when she visits :yay:

Your hubby asked if he could take a pic of the guys T-shirt? OMG - too funny!!!!!

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I spent a summer in Germany after my first year of college in 1992. I studied in Heidelberg for five weeks and then spent two weeks in what used to be East Berlin. It was a lot of fun and I came back almost fluent (not anymore)!:rotfl:

Then, I spent the summer of 1996 in Vienna, Austria working for the US State Dept. as an intern at the US Embassy there. It was a lot of fun, but unfortunately it was unpaid, so I didn't get the chance to do many fun things. I just didn't have any money!! :sad2:

Can your cousin bring me some chocolate too?? :lovestruc

Yes, DH thought that t-shirt was hilarious. First of all, it has a pic of the monorail on it (which he loves). Secondly, the Spanish phrase on it is one that he says all the time when we're talking about WDW. He knows it by heart. So, he asked the guy if he could take a picture of it. At the time, we were posing Plankton and our Lego guys all over the store, so the guy probably thought we were drunk! :rotfl:
 

I spent a summer in Germany after my first year of college in 1992. I studied in Heidelberg for five weeks and then spent two weeks in what used to be East Berlin. It was a lot of fun and I came back almost fluent (not anymore)!:rotfl:

That's awesome!!!!!!

My brother went for the summer after highschool BEFORE college and brought back his future wife :eek:

My mom was pretty upset at the time :lmao:

Jodi said:
Then, I spent the summer of 1996 in Vienna, Austria working for the US State Dept. as an intern at the US Embassy there. It was a lot of fun, but unfortunately it was unpaid, so I didn't get the chance to do many fun things. I just didn't have any money!! :sad2:

Still...quite an experience! :banana:

Jodi said:
Can your cousin bring me some chocolate too?? :lovestruc

I'm not sure when she's coming to visit again. It's been over 3 years now. The last time she came, her family spent their entire vacation at my place (they said it was just like a resort) :eek:

Jodi said:
Yes, DH thought that t-shirt was hilarious. First of all, it has a pic of the monorail on it (which he loves). Secondly, the Spanish phrase on it is one that he says all the time when we're talking about WDW. He knows it by heart. So, he asked the guy if he could take a picture of it. At the time, we were posing Plankton and our Lego guys all over the store, so the guy probably thought we were drunk! :rotfl:

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Remember I unsub from TR's that don't reply to my post :rolleyes1 ;) :rotfl:

Hiya Jo :wave:
 
That is crazy :sad2:

It makes me laugh that they sell Toblerone which is Swiss in Germany and have you seen the price of it :faint: It is yummy though, my favourite is the snowcapped one which is normal milk chocolate on the bottom and white chocolate on the top :goodvibes

Sorry, Jo! I'm responding! Don't unsub from me!!!

The Toblerone joke is from Brenda's food report. She has something against Toblerone, so we thought it would be hilarious to take a picture of Plankton by the stack of Toblerones. She hasn't been here to see it yet though.

I've never seen the snowcapped kind. We have them here, but they're a lot more expensive than American chocolate (which is really bad by European standards, I know). I like chocolate, but because of the ages of my kids, we usually end up with M & Ms. :laughing:
 
You tell 'em Jo!
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Hi Heidi :wave2:

Sorry, Jo! I'm responding! Don't unsub from me!!!
I was only joking as I said on TFW a while ago that I'd unsubbed from a few TR's who hadn't replied to me :rotfl2:

The Toblerone joke is from Brenda's food report. She has something against Toblerone, so we thought it would be hilarious to take a picture of Plankton by the stack of Toblerones. She hasn't been here to see it yet though.
What can you have against Toblerone? It's yummy!

I've never seen the snowcapped kind. We have them here, but they're a lot more expensive than American chocolate (which is really bad by European standards, I know). I like chocolate, but because of the ages of my kids, we usually end up with M & Ms. :laughing:
See I don't even like M&M's :rotfl2: Have you tried Lindt? That's really nice :cloud9:

Don't encourage her DM!
Why not? ;) :rotfl2:
 
Have you tried Lindt? That's really nice :cloud9:

I have had Lindt and they're very good. I also love Milka and Ritter Sport from Germany. Now you're making me crave some good chocolate (and I just got home from the grocery and didn't buy any!) :headache:
 
Now you're ignoring my posts AND DM's posts :snooty: :lmao:

No cat fights, please. There's only so much of me to go around. I've got a four year old wanting me to play with her too!!! :headache:

Plus, I'm replying to you guys on your trippie, Heidi!
 
Our bus driver rocked!

Isn't it awesome when you get a fun bus driver? It's like finding a real gem among costume jewelry!

We arrived at Epcot and checked the ride board. Wait times were really long everywhere and there were no fastpasses in sight. So, Soarin and Test Track were out.


Those rides are ALWAYS SOOOO crowded! Crazy!

We found Nemo to be quite boring, to tell you the truth. I can see why my two-year old liked it, but there wasn’t much for adults on that ride. It would be okay to catch a few winks on (like Spaceship Earth), but that’s about it.

:rotfl: We call SE "the nap ride" too!! We always have to ride it anyway, for some reason!

So, we watched Illuminations empty-handed. Let's just say that I totally understand why ZZUB loves this show so much! It rocked! :woohoo:

I :love: ILLUMINATIONS!!!

I mean, other than seeing small children beat up on a Donald Duck pinata, this ride is just like It’s A Small World en Espanol, right? I mean, it even has the same kids, just all of them look like Dora the Explorer!
:rotfl: :lmao: So true... so true....



It was awesome to be able to walk to our hotel – definitely worth the extra points needed to stay at Beach Club. :woohoo:
Couldn't agree with you more!!

On our way up the walk at BCV, DH noticed that there were quite a few lights burned out on the strands along the eaves of the building. It sort of bothered him that Disney would let that many bulbs burn out without fixing them.
DH and I ALWAYS notice that!!! Of course, keeping up with all of those lightbulbs would be a full-time job for a TEAM of CMs... but we have the same expectations of Disney... it just shouldn't happen!

BTW, It's amazing how well you can sleep when there's no four year old with a very small bladder waking you up in the middle of the night because she can't seem to go to the bathroom by herself in the middle of the night even though she does it fine during the day! :mad: Not that this happens to me every single night or anything...

Can I get an amen?! Completely true!


Great update! Sorry I've been away for so long... now you may proceed...:rolleyes1
 
No cat fights, please. There's only so much of me to go around. I've got a four year old wanting me to play with her too!!! :headache:

Plus, I'm replying to you guys on your trippie, Heidi!

:rotfl2: I'm only joking!!!
 















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