jenniferkeala808
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Hey i'm joining a little late but I'm here! Can't wait to read more!! 

Thanks for the recommendation on the shows. I want to arm myself with an idea of the showtimes and the best to see. Admittedly, I'm so ignorant about the shows that I don't even know what you mean by LMA???![]()
Hey i'm joining a little late but I'm here! Can't wait to read more!!![]()
LOL no worries. Lights, Motion, Action. Stunt show at DHS, a big hit with little boys. And big ones too.
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See... now for me, walking around FW LATE at night, when everything else was shut down, was one of my all-time favorite memories of my whole first trip to WDW!
I was stoked beyond words that we saw an real live armadillo, and I was constantly looking for snakes but never saw one. The peaceful, quiet atmosphere, yet somehow wild any mysterious was so amazing to me!
Anyway, my favorite ride is also POTC!!! When I as 8 or 9 my grandmother- RIP- would often take me to Disneyland, and that was also her favorite. One time, she bought me a coloring book on the way out and it happened to have a picture of the scene where the guy is getting dunked in the well. I colored that page with all my little 9 year old care, and somehow, as I colored on her living room room floor in Pasadena, I pondered about how wonderful that day had been and how cool PoTC was and how much Disney meant to me. I think from then on it was a done deal that Disney would always be a part of me, and that Grandma would be a part of "my Disney".
My family's touring methods are similar to yours,
As for my favorite rides, POTC is also one of my favs, and for similar reasons.
Space Mountain was also an early favorite, b/c it was my first roller coaster outside of a local fair and that lame dragon that goes in cirles with a few small hills.
Those 2 are probably still some of my favorites today!![]()
Yep, this all sounds quite familiar - we're getting there, but late nights are still infrequent. An ditto on the other two.[*]My kiddos are early birds - usually not too good as late owls
[*]They have amazing endurance - usually I'm looking to sit down long before they are
[*]They LOVE spending about an hour in the Disney playgrounds (the Boneyard & HIStK)
In trips past, my kids just weren't interested in sitting through the parades or the shows (except Fantasmic which they love) ... this time around they've told me they want to see some parades and shows ... sooo
- Tell me your strategies
- What are the parades I MUST get them to?
- Which parks, which days, which times?
- Which shows are not to be missed?
Y'know, if they could make it without all the sugar on the outside, I might really like it, too!
(for my dad, this was his favorite ride because of the drunk pirates realistic, hair-covered leg hanging over the bridge).
I honestly can't say I have a favorite ride, but the earliest, clearest memory was going with my dad for the first time and riding Space Mountain... we waited 2 hours in line, in the summer heat, to ride... and I loved every second of it!So I'd love to know this one thing ... what is the "story" behind your favorite ride ... please share!!
... and we'll talk about a ride that I miss profusely!!![]()
I've never used a site like tour guide mike ... is it worth the time and cost to put together plans through a site like that?![]()
R.I.P. River Country
As the heat settles into a long afternoon at Magic Kingdom ... there's nothing better than pairing Dole Whip's and Dungeons (ok, please don't draw too deep a connection on that alliteration) ... Grabbing an icy, tropical, fruity Pineapple Dole Whip with a mid-length wait meandering through the catacombs of Pirates of the Caribbean ... talking about the movies ... pointing out the unique sights in the queue ... its guaranteed to chase the grumpies away!!
You've just finished a rousing day at the Kingdom ... the LINE for the busses is waiting and the flood of humanity is wearing you down. Into view comes The Main Street Bakery ... beeline for the doors and grab the fam a seat. Be the hero!! Go through the line and create a cornucopia of crazy confections Rocky Road Brownies, Strawberry Shortcake, Creamy Cheesecake, Key Lime Pie ... arrive at the table to cheers and happy-joy-joys. Sit down, relax, and relive everyone's favorite memories as the sweet treats do their thang!!
There's an under appreciated wonder at the center of Future World ... the heat of the day doesn't daunt it (nay, it makes it better) ... to pause, to enjoy, to appreciate could very well define a new memory and tradition into your "World tour". To elevate the whole experience, how 'bout a hand-dipped scoop of 'Dulce De Leche', or 'Mint Chocolate Chip' from the Fountainview Cafe (heck, make it a waffle cone on that snack credit), then go and take pictures, laugh, and LOVE seeing your kids rapt in wonder over the Fountain show that runs roughly every 30 minutes.
my kids have been asking me, "Daddy can we go try the gross soda again" ... I had no idea what they were talking about, then I realized they LOVED (even though some were 'gross') laughing over the unusual sodas at "Club Cool". Please - for the sake of all that is good in the world - take your children into this awesome little stop and laugh as you make them try the horrible Italian soda, "Beverly" - yes, I'm a little evil like that
Adult Enjoyment .... Please, take a moment to your "selves" and venture into Boulangerie Patisserie to blow a snack credit on a chocolate eclair, yes - those are your children setting fire to the mini Eiffel Tower - but don't worry, the CM's will take care of it ... and you're too busy being whisked away to a chocolate, pate a choux, and custard Xanadu ... this is your moment ... Live it!!
Step #1 - grab a Kaki Gori (preferably Rainbow & bonus points if you've taught your kids to say it in an aggressive cool voice), Step 2 - walk to China (hope you wore comfortable shoes), Step 3 - let your kiddos (and you) bask in the wonder of the young acrobats as you build yet one more multi-sensory memory!!
Getting a little tummy craving ... the reservations are a couple of hours away and you know misery lies just around the corner!! Burn a snack credit at Kringla Bakery ... School Bread, a Sweet Pretzel, and (my FAVE addiction) Rice Cream are on the menu ... THANK YOU NORWAY
It's Jungly and Steamy!! Don't try to be the hero on this one ... something healthy (believe it or not) is the BEST choice .... grab some fresh fruit at Harambe Fruit Market and feel good about it!! (oh, walk around the corner to the path by the water and look for the actor dressed as moving leaves .... it will entertain your kids much more than you can)
It's Hollywood Studios time ... you're heading for Fantasmic to get in line 10 hours before the show ... make the time go by quicker by bringin' some snacks to the party. My suggestion? Bounce into 'Starring Rolls' and play the "Cupcake King" (don't worry, I won't promote this as your nickname back home) ... Chocolate Peanut Butter, Chocolate Butterfinger, White Chocolate ... need I say more? ... suddenly the line is nothing more than a snack break!!
And LAST BUT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST ... a treat, my favorite ... a little Disney "kiss" for you:
The cool of the evening is setting in ... you find some way (any way, I don't CARE how you do it - just do it) to get to Port Orleans French Quarter Resort. With Snack Credit in hand, you approach the food court counter saying with reserved glee, "Three Beignets (pronounced 'Ben YAY's') please" ... you are handed three hot, puffed, delicate, sugar-coated wonders!!! Walk out the door, find a bench by the canal (or hop on the boat to Downtown Disney) and experience the reason why I will never ever ever say a negative word about this resort.
So what's my goal ... and what should be yours? Don't take snacks lightly. They are to be enjoyed ... they can be a break ... they can honestly mean the difference between a meltdown and a memory. I hope these words give you some ideas - but moreso serve to invite your own muse to create some new, snack-centered memories
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Thanks for the tips on the shows and the Parade ... SpectroMagic is def gonna figure into our plans. When the kiddos were 4 I took two of them to Turtle Talk (the other was - sadly - pretty sick with fever that day) and they loved it too!!Yep, this all sounds quite familiar - we're getting there, but late nights are still infrequent. An ditto on the other two.
...my DS7 loves Spectromagic and I'm certain will equally love Main St. Electrical Parade - a definite MUST.We also really enjoyed FOTLK. Still haven't seen the Nemo show, and my DS has no interest. He finally got talked into Turtle Talk this past weekend and, while he didn't want to participate, he said it was "cool!" so I guess it's a winner.
Indiana Jones apparently never gets old for him (I'll resist giving my own editorial comment on that one), and we both dig Lights, Motors, Action!
You know, I haven't actually used tour guide mike myself, either. Last time I *think* I used the Unofficial Guide book and website, http://touringplans.com. That was free, and good enough for me!It worked out pretty well for us, I don't think we experienced any long waits during our last trip in December 08, maybe 20-30 minutes tops?
Wow this is a great PTR!!
Our dates overlap! I will definitely keep a look out for you four
I am definitely stealing all you're snack reasearch.
Also I love the accounts of you're childhood trips, keep 'em coming!
I love your snack stories (snackories?) and snack philosophies (snacklosophies?). I also like to make up words
Needless to say I'm in and anxiously awaiting more!![]()
what a great story! In hindsight I'm sure it's mostly funny to you now. Mostly.
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I'll refer you to mine I wrote up on pt. 1 of my PTR. I think you may leak a little when you read it. (do guys do that?)
Here it is:
A HOOP DE VIEW!!!
So let me ask this while it's on my discombobulated brain ... does anyone else have olfactory ruminations about the amazing smell that penetrates your soul when you walk into the lobby at the Poly?
Oh no!!So it was ... the water poured in (I mean that literally, we looked more like a diving submarine as that wave hit ... the waters of Seven Seas Lagoon swallowed us) ... we were the kind of soaked that requires wringing ... and dad was NONE too happy. My mouse boat adventure was cut waaaaaaay short ...
I'll refer you to mine I wrote up on pt. 1 of my PTR. I think you may leak a little when you read it. (do guys do that?)
Aww, what a sweetie!What are you looking forward to most at Disney this year: "I am looking forward to most ... buying you and momma something"
I don't know if the men-folk do, but I did! That's good stuff, there.
What are you looking forward to most at Disney this year: "I am looking forward to most ... buying you and momma something"
That about says it all!!![]()
Aww, what a sweetie!![]()
What a sweet little boy! Can't wait to hear about the rest!