DATW for PCC 2.0-Friday, December 17th

How did I miss signing up for DATW??

Paul,

Please add me to the list.
I had so much fun last year!
This year DH will be joining me!

As long as DH doesn't detract from your fun. I'm sure we can find a locker to stick him in, with the children.
 
Hey - sign us up (for Post cruise DATW too.:banana::banana:
John & Micki
 

Paul,

WOW!!! this is going to be a big event!!! I can only imagine what the lines are going to look like to purchase booze and at the restrooms... plus the poor non-disers won't know what just descended upon them:rotfl: they better keep themselves either one or two countries ahead of the mob or behind it.
 
Paul,

WOW!!! this is going to be a big event!!! I can only imagine what the lines are going to look like to purchase booze and at the restrooms... plus the poor non-disers won't know what just descended upon them:rotfl: they better keep themselves either one or two countries ahead of the mob or behind it.

Don't worry about the crowd so much. It tends to break up into smaller, more manageable groups:
1) Probably about 100 or so will end up following a blind chick shouting "Follow me!" in a Dutch accent, waving her white cane around,
2) We'll likely lose several who decide to follow some poor random fellow on a scooter, thinking it's Kevin,
3) The rest we'll lose in Mexico to the tequila cave or in Norway, which has a habit of devouring spouses.
 
Don't worry about the crowd so much. It tends to break up into smaller, more manageable groups:
1) Probably about 100 or so will end up following a blind chick shouting "Follow me!" in a Dutch accent, waving her white cane around,
2) We'll likely lose several who decide to follow some poor random fellow on a scooter, thinking it's Kevin,
3) The rest we'll lose in Mexico to the tequila cave or in Norway, which has a habit of devouring spouses.

:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
Biggest one yet! The crowd issue seems to work itself out. Some folks sneak ahead and buy drinks. Others buy multiples and pass them out. It's going to be crowded for sure, but DATW never fails to entertain and ends up creating many hilarious moments! :thumbsup2

I'm sure some of us have no idea what you're talking about. :rolleyes1

Don't worry about the crowd so much. It tends to break up into smaller, more manageable groups:
1) Probably about 100 or so will end up following a blind chick shouting "Follow me!" in a Dutch accent, waving her white cane around,
2) We'll likely lose several who decide to follow some poor random fellow on a scooter, thinking it's Kevin,
3) The rest we'll lose in Mexico to the tequila cave or in Norway, which has a habit of devouring spouses.

Then what's my excuse as a single gal? Hmm? The Ditch is my favorite spot in Epcot now.
 
Don't worry about the crowd so much. It tends to break up into smaller, more manageable groups:
1) Probably about 100 or so will end up following a blind chick shouting "Follow me!" in a Dutch accent, waving her white cane around,
2) We'll likely lose several who decide to follow some poor random fellow on a scooter, thinking it's Kevin,
3) The rest we'll lose in Mexico to the tequila cave or in Norway, which has a habit of devouring spouses.

:rolleyes1
 
Don't worry about the crowd so much. It tends to break up into smaller, more manageable groups:
1) Probably about 100 or so will end up following a blind chick shouting "Follow me!" in a Dutch accent, waving her white cane around,
2) We'll likely lose several who decide to follow some poor random fellow on a scooter, thinking it's Kevin,
3) The rest we'll lose in Mexico to the tequila cave or in Norway, which has a habit of devouring spouses.

Listen to Mindy - she knows! :worship:
 
Don't worry about the crowd so much. It tends to break up into smaller, more manageable groups:
1) Probably about 100 or so will end up following a blind chick shouting "Follow me!" in a Dutch accent, waving her white cane around,
2) We'll likely lose several who decide to follow some poor random fellow on a scooter, thinking it's Kevin,
3) The rest we'll lose in Mexico to the tequila cave or in Norway, which has a habit of devouring spouses.

:worship: :worship: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
Does this count as a DATW pre-dinner???

"Caramel Kitchen to open late September . . . the official name is Karamelle-Küche, German for “caramel kitchen,” and the new shop in the Germany pavilion at Epcot is themed like an Old World German caramel shop. A show kitchen will feature cast members making fresh caramel popcorn, caramel apples, caramel-covered strawberries and marshmallows. Werther’s Original candy will be on the shelves, and the shop also will include gourmet caramels, cookies, brownies, fudge and cupcakes. It’s the only free-standing retail location in the world for Storck, makers of Werther’s Original Caramels, and you’ll find some goodies on the shelves that you can’t find anywhere else. The shop replaces the Glas und Porzellan shop."
 
Does this count as a DATW pre-dinner???

"Caramel Kitchen to open late September . . . the official name is Karamelle-Küche, German for “caramel kitchen,” and the new shop in the Germany pavilion at Epcot is themed like an Old World German caramel shop. A show kitchen will feature cast members making fresh caramel popcorn, caramel apples, caramel-covered strawberries and marshmallows. Werther’s Original candy will be on the shelves, and the shop also will include gourmet caramels, cookies, brownies, fudge and cupcakes. It’s the only free-standing retail location in the world for Storck, makers of Werther’s Original Caramels, and you’ll find some goodies on the shelves that you can’t find anywhere else. The shop replaces the Glas und Porzellan shop."

Sounds like a good pre-DATW dinner. :thumbsup2
 
:confused: Is anyone bringing their children along for DATW?????? I know some did last year. But, I haven't seen anyone mention it for this year. Should we get a sitter????? (Ages 10, 8 and 5) :dance3:

(Katherine and John - Are you bringing the boys?)

:goodvibes Jennifer
 
Does this count as a DATW pre-dinner???

"Caramel Kitchen to open late September . . . the official name is Karamelle-Küche, German for “caramel kitchen,” and the new shop in the Germany pavilion at Epcot is themed like an Old World German caramel shop. A show kitchen will feature cast members making fresh caramel popcorn, caramel apples, caramel-covered strawberries and marshmallows. Werther’s Original candy will be on the shelves, and the shop also will include gourmet caramels, cookies, brownies, fudge and cupcakes. It’s the only free-standing retail location in the world for Storck, makers of Werther’s Original Caramels, and you’ll find some goodies on the shelves that you can’t find anywhere else. The shop replaces the Glas und Porzellan shop."

:woohoo: fresh caramel popcorn ... we're there!!!!! :thumbsup2 Bill loves the stuff. popcorn::

:goodvibes Jennifer
 





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