Mrs. Fleagle
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I'm back. Composed. Calm. Breathing. Medicated. Liquidated.
Now, Justin...
As far as your attraction question.
Not an incredibly exciting one, but pretty much my only memory of my first Disney trip (except the memory of my baby sisters "silky" blanket falling into a dolphin tank at Sea World and swirling round and round and round to the bottom.)
Anyway....I remember that way back then (the date was the week of August 16, 1977...I know because as we were driving home to Virginia the radio announced that Elvis Presley had died) .....Disney World used to have big ticket books for each of the rides. Like coupons I guess. ( I was only 9) Anyway, my mom, grandmother, and "adopted" grandmother (and baby sister minus her blanky) were all on the trip together. I absolutely LOVED LOVED LOVED the teacups. My mom and my grandmom and "Ne Ne" all gave me their coupons/tickets so that I could ride it over and over and over again.
Don't know why, but that' my picture. Standing there, knees bouncing with anticipation anxiously waiting for them to tear out their coupons for me! Not sure why the color pink comes to mind.....maybe the teacup tickets were pink? Hmmmm
Anyway, that's my story. And.......curtsy!
Now, Justin...
As far as your attraction question.
Not an incredibly exciting one, but pretty much my only memory of my first Disney trip (except the memory of my baby sisters "silky" blanket falling into a dolphin tank at Sea World and swirling round and round and round to the bottom.)
Anyway....I remember that way back then (the date was the week of August 16, 1977...I know because as we were driving home to Virginia the radio announced that Elvis Presley had died) .....Disney World used to have big ticket books for each of the rides. Like coupons I guess. ( I was only 9) Anyway, my mom, grandmother, and "adopted" grandmother (and baby sister minus her blanky) were all on the trip together. I absolutely LOVED LOVED LOVED the teacups. My mom and my grandmom and "Ne Ne" all gave me their coupons/tickets so that I could ride it over and over and over again.
Don't know why, but that' my picture. Standing there, knees bouncing with anticipation anxiously waiting for them to tear out their coupons for me! Not sure why the color pink comes to mind.....maybe the teacup tickets were pink? Hmmmm
Anyway, that's my story. And.......curtsy!