Tatania
Disney Foodie
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2007
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I can't believe I stayed up until 4 am to read the entire TR - but it was great. I've been a regular visitor to WDW since 1976 and in the past years the actual experience hasn't lived up to the memories. I mean, doing the same ride for the umpteenth time just wasn't as much fun as it used to be. Most of the time, if there is any sort of queue, I don't even bother anymore. The first Saturday of March 2014 in the MK (my last visit) had crowds so bad (Spring Break, I guess) that I just ended up sitting on a bench and taking a nap. There really wasn't much else one COULD do, LOL, however, you're enthusiasm is really contagious and actually has me considering another visit.
You and your sis are not only adorable (and not at all chunky - though I love the nicknames) but you also have the cutest wardrobes. I couldn't wait to see what you'd wear every day - though I did wonder how CS managed to keep her sweater on over that red Minnie dress when it was SO hot.
Thanks also for the pics of the new Poly. WDW has changed incredibly since I first went and many changes have been great, including all the themed resorts. But I'll sure miss the original Poly lobby. First time we stayed there was in 1998 (for $96 as night - which seemed a splurge at the time) and the waterfall/rainforest lobby decor never got old. It made you feel you were in the tropics in a way the new Tiki statue doesn't. But then, I still miss Discovery Island with the up close and personal wildlife encounters, Chef Mickey's Village Restaurant with the meatloaf my son loved so much, The Extraterrorestrial Alien Encounter - the most hair raising ride Disney ever produced, River Country where the kids spent many a happy afternoon....just to name a very few. It's really a shame "One Man One Dream" will soon be added to the list as it's arguably one of the most interesting attractions at DHS. I can't even fathom why Disney World wouldn't want a permanent exhibit to Disney and all his innovations.
You and your sis are not only adorable (and not at all chunky - though I love the nicknames) but you also have the cutest wardrobes. I couldn't wait to see what you'd wear every day - though I did wonder how CS managed to keep her sweater on over that red Minnie dress when it was SO hot.
Thanks also for the pics of the new Poly. WDW has changed incredibly since I first went and many changes have been great, including all the themed resorts. But I'll sure miss the original Poly lobby. First time we stayed there was in 1998 (for $96 as night - which seemed a splurge at the time) and the waterfall/rainforest lobby decor never got old. It made you feel you were in the tropics in a way the new Tiki statue doesn't. But then, I still miss Discovery Island with the up close and personal wildlife encounters, Chef Mickey's Village Restaurant with the meatloaf my son loved so much, The Extraterrorestrial Alien Encounter - the most hair raising ride Disney ever produced, River Country where the kids spent many a happy afternoon....just to name a very few. It's really a shame "One Man One Dream" will soon be added to the list as it's arguably one of the most interesting attractions at DHS. I can't even fathom why Disney World wouldn't want a permanent exhibit to Disney and all his innovations.