suse66
When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true!
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Well, the books certainly weren't written for children. Lewis Carroll had many important societal messages within the story.When I first saw it I was too little to understand any of those words!
It's definitely a different perspective as a feminist and a woman.Interesting interpretation. I never thought about it in those terms.
I really liked the walk ability. It made park hopping very easy! My dress is one of the Her Universe sundresses I bought for my 2023 August trip. The pink is a Minnie and Mickey sweetheart dress while my blue dress in the same style is a Jungle Book print.I love your dress. I would definitely want to hit up the attractions we don’t have here! Is the park fairly small? It is nice you could walk everywhere.
I did really love the theming of DLP's Tomorrowland. Hyperspace was definitely a little crazy but very fun!I give you kudos for riding Hyperspace Mountain! That is a crazy ride.I read somewhere that when planning DLP, they realized Tomorrowland in the MK was already dating itself, so to resolve that issue, Tony Baxter made the land steampunk. So that it represented a "futuristic world" in a 1920s era. I thought that was really neat, and it makes that land really fun.