"ENCHANTED TALES with ROB" - A Birthday/Christmas DISer Celebration! **NEW TR LINK**

bummer about the Polar Express experience not being very good. Definitely something that sounds like a good idea on paper. ... but maybe if they stuck with a POV for a POV ride?!?!?!?

Having pics side by side of animals and then humans in similar poses/situations sounds like that start of an enjoyable website :lmao:

ok, that would be both sad and hysterical if that woman was in fact in the wrong park! Great that the mime worked her into the show rather than getting annoyed by her or something

Hope the rest of the Christmas shows do a better job of living up to your expectations!
 
Ok, the mime dressed in a winter sweater. Totally awesome!! :lmao:

Last year, at the aquarium in Baltimore Habor they had the Polar Express 4D ride which I believe is the same version at Sea World so I can understand what you're saying about the point of view constantly shifting from first person to third person back to first person. My kids did not enjoy it as much especially when the whiff of air or the poke in the back happened during the simulation. :rotfl:
 
Seeing all those Christmas decorations is making me giddy :santa:

Bummer that the Polar Express simulator was a bust, but that's a great picture of it! So, hey... there's something. LOL.

I love that the mime incorporated that woman into his act! Too funny and score one for improvisation!!
 
I totally agree about Wild Arctic. I love simulator rides but that one was just brutal.

Oh man, I've always wanted to try the Polar Express ride since that is one of my favorite Christmas movies. I feel like I wouldn't enjoy it based on your description, though.

SANTA!!! That's a huge bag. Pretty cool photo op.

Sleepy polar bear :lovestruc

SeaWorld is beautifully decorated. I love that giant wreath on the Voyagers restaurant.

Also, you should probably drop everything and go purchase an outfit just like the saxophone band was wearing.

CHRISTMAS MIME?! That's even better than pirate mime! I love when the audience gets into it.

So glad you agree Courtney. It's so jerky it's just painful.

Well, the theming is fantastic. Unfortunately it's the same simulator as the Wild Arctic Helicopter and we've already covered that torture chamber. But you may still enjoy it, especially if you really like the movie.

I did not expect what they did inside though. Santa, massive Christmas Tree, it was truly magical in there.

He's a cutie.

It really was beautiful. I think every area of the park had something. The waterfront area was stunning, and when night hits, gorgeous

Haha, on my list... except for the atrocious leggings. That had to have been a cruel joke to make them wear those.

Oh yes Christmas Mime!!!!! He was awesome AND drove a massive sleigh. Perfection!!!


Looks like a fun day at "the other park". Too bad the Polar Express wasn't as good as anticipated. Looks like a missed opportunity for something wonderful. That poor lady. Hope she found who she was looking for.

Not a bad day at all. I was disappointed in the Polar Express for sure. Knowing it used the Wild Arctic simulator, I had a feeling it would be rough. I do imagine many like it though. The theming was done REALLY well. Oh my lord that woman. I really hope she found her group.

Sorry the Polar Express was such a bust.... :( I love the book and movie so you would think that the ride would have been awesome too.... About 4 hours from me in the mountains, they do a "real" train that is supposed to be like the Polar Express and you get to see Santa at the end but it is close to $200.00 to do it. YIKES!!!!

Who doesn't love a good Christmas show? I know I do!!

Now get back to Disney!! :rotfl:

Not a big deal Marcie. At least I didn't have to wait long for it. Just way too rough and jerky. It did look good though.

Oh me too. This one was cute, but a just tad disappointing. And believe me, I am trying to finish up the last SeaWorld updates ASAP. I need to get back Disney and chronicle the best day EVER!


Oh my girls loved the movie of Polar Express!!! Hailey really wants to go to seaworld but theres no way Riley would ever stand for it,so I will live through ur pics on that I guess and I'll be sure to show them to Hailey too!

That movie is quite popular so I do see the appeal of the attraction. If they can make the thing less headache inducing they'd have a winner. Yeah, don't tell Riley I went to SeaWorld. She'll disown me.
 

Your shot of Journey to Atlantis was tempting me to post a link to an old trip report chapter of mine....:rotfl2:

I love Clyde and Seamore! And the mime is always a hoot!

Haha, you know Glenn, it took me a second to catch that. Initially I was thinking, yes, please do, I'd love to read it (if I haven't already). I love when TR's cross over like this.

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I enjoy that show immensely. If you've never seen it (which you may have since you mostly visit in the summer), but the Sea Lion's Tonight show is off the charts hysterical.



bummer about the Polar Express experience not being very good. Definitely something that sounds like a good idea on paper. ... but maybe if they stuck with a POV for a POV ride?!?!?!?

Having pics side by side of animals and then humans in similar poses/situations sounds like that start of an enjoyable website :lmao:

ok, that would be both sad and hysterical if that woman was in fact in the wrong park! Great that the mime worked her into the show rather than getting annoyed by her or something

Hope the rest of the Christmas shows do a better job of living up to your expectations!

I even went in with low expectations Phil, lol. Haha, the alternating POV was bad, but I could probably live with that if it just wasn't so darn rough. Seriously, it's painful.

Ohhh, now that is a great idea. I bet it already exists though.

Oh my lord it was funny. That mime just totally rolled with it too. And bless her heart, she made my night.

Me too. ;) Clyde and Seamore was good, but having seen the other night time show, Sea Lion's Tonight, it was going to have a tough job topping it. Still good, just not as good. But there's more shows to come.


Ok, the mime dressed in a winter sweater. Totally awesome!! :lmao:

Last year, at the aquarium in Baltimore Habor they had the Polar Express 4D ride which I believe is the same version at Sea World so I can understand what you're saying about the point of view constantly shifting from first person to third person back to first person. My kids did not enjoy it as much especially when the whiff of air or the poke in the back happened during the simulation. :rotfl:

Just when you've thought you'd seen everything Dave...

It may well be the same, or at least very similar. It just kind of takes you out of the simulation and it's very jolting. As is the ride mechanism. :laughing:


Seeing all those Christmas decorations is making me giddy :santa:

Bummer that the Polar Express simulator was a bust, but that's a great picture of it! So, hey... there's something. LOL.

I love that the mime incorporated that woman into his act! Too funny and score one for improvisation!!

Haha, only eight months to go!!!

Yeah, it was not pleasant at all. Normally the jerking around doesn't bother me, but this was just on another level of pain, lol.

OMG it was great. I've seen the mime so much that, while it always makes me laugh, I've seen most of the gags. This was entirely new, so thank you random lost woman.
 
Baby dolphins! I want one! Since I'm losing a kid I need something to replace her so a baby dolphin sounds lovely. :p

The pre-show mime sounds like he's the best part of the show. At least to me since I'm not really a performing walrus kinda person. Now if they had polar bears performing that would be cool. :thumbsup2 Not sure I'd want to be a handler for that performance!

That guy asleep AND snoring on the bench. :lmao: Oh my. Can you imagine if you were part of that traveling party and just left pa to nap while you enjoyed the attractions??
 
That "Polar Express" does not sound fun at all! Least now you can say you experienced it and can stick with the walk-in from now on.


Hey, when you need a nap, you need a nap. :rotfl2: I'd be lying if I said I'd never caught a catnap at Disney. Sometimes, 15 minutes of rest can let you last til the end of the night.


That mime...he's one of the things I remember most clearly from my Seaworld trips. Definitely an entertaining fellow. :thumbsup2
 
Baby dolphins! I want one! Since I'm losing a kid I need something to replace her so a baby dolphin sounds lovely. :p

The pre-show mime sounds like he's the best part of the show. At least to me since I'm not really a performing walrus kinda person. Now if they had polar bears performing that would be cool. :thumbsup2 Not sure I'd want to be a handler for that performance!

That guy asleep AND snoring on the bench. :lmao: Oh my. Can you imagine if you were part of that traveling party and just left pa to nap while you enjoyed the attractions??

OMG Brenda I do too!!!! My favourite animal hands down. It doesn't matter what angle you see them, they always look like their looking right at you and smiling.

Oh he is, trust me. I enjoy the show a lot, but I could see myself showing up just to watch the mime and then leaving. He's that entertaining. Haha, right now I'd settle for a moving polar bear.

Honestly, nothing surprises me anymore. I would be mortified if that was me or someone in my group. I just can't imagine spending money to be there and then just sleeping. Though I have had a companion fall asleep and snore on the Great Movie Ride. That I found funny.


That "Polar Express" does not sound fun at all! Least now you can say you experienced it and can stick with the walk-in from now on.

Hey, when you need a nap, you need a nap. :rotfl2: I'd be lying if I said I'd never caught a catnap at Disney. Sometimes, 15 minutes of rest can let you last til the end of the night.

That mime...he's one of the things I remember most clearly from my Seaworld trips. Definitely an entertaining fellow. :thumbsup2

It physically hurt Alicia. Having done the "helicopter" and hated it, for some reason I thought this would somehow be different. Annnnnnnndddddddd No.

I suppose, but I would probably find somewhere a little less "busy", lol. Honestly, that snoring was all you could hear when you came outside. I have to wonder what the group sitting beside him was thinking. It was unique that's for sure.

He's a classic. I think even for people that have never been, many have heard of the SeaWorld mime. In fact, I almost dressed as him for MNSSHP once.
 
That's too bad about the train experience.

I have a feeling I'm going to need to read your TR again with that note pad beside me! You are totally showing me that there is so much more to Sea World than I've seen!
 
That's too bad about the train experience.

I have a feeling I'm going to need to read your TR again with that note pad beside me! You are totally showing me that there is so much more to Sea World than I've seen!

It was disappointing, but thankfully I didn't have to wait long with the Quick Queue. It would have been much worse if I waited for it.

Haha, there is a lot to it and it is a really pretty park too. Plus a day is usually enough to cover most of it, so you don't have to give up too much Disney. ;)
 

A SPECTACULAR CHRISTMAS WITH MY DISNEY MISTRESS
Day 6 – December 8, 2013 Part 4




I moved on from the Sea Lions to the next show on the list,

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It was about 25 minutes to showtime by the time I got there after the Clyde and Seamore Show, and the queue line was PACKED.

I overheard that the vast majority of these people would not be getting in to this show as the theatre was already either full or pretty close.
So basically, most in this line were waiting for the NEXT show.
Clearly this was a popular show.

I initially entered the line, but then thankfully asked an employee if I was in the right place and showed her my lanyard.
She quickly pulled me right out of the line like a VIP and ushered me into the theatre where a reserved section, again dead center, was waiting.
This ticket was pure gold.

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I had my pick of any seat in the section, which incidentally was roped off and guarded.
I still found it odd that there was nothing outside to indicate a reserved seating line, so I am so glad I asked when I did.

The section itself wasn't even close to full, and there was lots of open space, so I was pretty darn comfy (despite the metal bleachers),
While the rest of the theatre was jam packed with many more still waiting outside.

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They even brought out some entertainment before the show began.

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Then... My head exploded.

Just before starting the show, the ushers removed the ropes and the stampede began,
As hundreds of people vacated their seats on the sides and came flooding into the reserved section.

My once comfortable area was now jammed, and I was mad.
I know this will sound awful, and I do understand that the section was far from full, but I also did pay extra to be in this section.
It was simply a case of having a way too large section reserved for too few people.

I wasn't angry at the people for taking advantage of the empty seats in the middle... I was mad at SeaWorld for allowing it.
They could have simply had a smaller section reserved and then this would not have been an issue at all.
I do realize I probably wouldn't have even gotten in had it not been for the reserved seating, but in that moment I was hot.

Also, the show began late, so I was concerned about how my next show experience was going to be.
But... After the show began, all that anger was swept away, as this show was simply beautiful with some astounding performers and singers.

The basic premise of the show is the telling of the Nativity, but from the perspective of the animals, mostly featured in puppet form.
It is a religious story, which isn’t common among theme parks, but the humour, storytelling, and unbelievable gospel vocalists,
Combined to make this a truly memorable and highly enjoyable show.

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Towards the end they even brought in live animals.

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When I originally heard about this show, I didn’t think I’d like it and if not for the Reserved Seating, I can’t imagine I would have included this on my list.

That would have been a mistake of Biblical proportions (see what I did there) as I absolutely loved it.

There are two things I can undeniably tell you about myself…
Someone singing badly is my funniest thing in the world…
And someone singing beautifully will make me cry and is my favorite thing in the world.
This show features the latter.

Unfortunately, there had been some technical difficulties during the show which caused a delay, and when coupled with the late start,
Left me little time to get to the next show on the list.



CONTINUED NEXT POST
 

Day 6 – December 8, 2013 Part 4 Continued


Because of the technical difficulties, I made a beeline over to Shamu Stadium for my next show.

I was racing so quick that I only took one photo on the trek, but it was pretty… and crowded.

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After some weaving and dodging, I finally arrived outside the stadium.

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My big concern was that there would be a repeat of what happened at the last show, and the reserved section would now be filled up.
Thankfully when I arrived, the reserved section was still a reserved section, and was once again in the middle.
I was once again really thrilled with this pass.

The show had already started by the time I arrived (but only just), so I moved all the way to the top since I didn't want to walk over anybody,
Plus, I liked the idea of having nobody behind me which allowed me to stand if I wanted to.

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The layout of the show is really no different than the regular daytime show, so there is nothing earth shattering about seeing it.
But here is something extra special and beautiful about the show at night, and the seasonal music really adds a new spirit to the show.



TO BE CONTINUED…
 
Both shows look amazing, but the Nativity one looks over the top beautiful! I agree with you on the stampede of people, sounds like it could have been managed a little better!
 
I can totally understand your aggravation about the seat situation. It's like, why did I pay this extra money for something all these people are getting for free? But I'm sure getting a good seat at both shows helped! Both shows look so beautiful! The Nativity one reminds me of something my church does. :)
 
That Nativity show looks really nice and a little different and with the Shamu show seeing anything at night that you normally only see during the day is always a plus!

Sounds like having the VIP pass was a great idea and almost a must have if you are only going for one day.

I can totally understand how you were annoyed when they just lowered the ropes to the VIP section. If the area was not full/made too big they should have figured out a way to shrink the area rather than just making it a free-for-all
 

A SPECTACULAR CHRISTMAS WITH MY DISNEY MISTRESS
Day 6 – December 8, 2013 Part 4





When I originally heard about this show, I didn’t think I’d like it and if not for the Reserved Seating, I can’t imagine I would have included this on my list.

That would have been a mistake of Biblical proportions (see what I did there) as I absolutely loved it.

There are two things I can undeniably tell you about myself…
Someone singing badly is my funniest thing in the world…
And someone singing beautifully will make me cry and is my favorite thing in the world.
This show features the latter.


CONTINUED NEXT POST

:rotfl2: to the biblical joke!

On a more serious note, this show looks like something I would absolutely love. Your pictures are beautiful and I am a huge fan of talented singers!

I don't blame you for being a little miffed that your reserved seating section was invaded. That sounds annoying!
 
Oh WOW! the nighttime pictures of the Shamu show are amazing! It looks so cool. Since I've not seen the day time or the night time show they both sound pretty cool to me!
 
Both shows look amazing, but the Nativity one looks over the top beautiful! I agree with you on the stampede of people, sounds like it could have been managed a little better!

Oh Jacquie it was spectacular. I knew probably the least about that show, so perhaps that helped my enjoyment, but it was beautiful. They could seriously sing.
Thanks for saying that. I feel bad since I certainly don't want to feel "entitled" because I definitely don't. It was really the way it played out that bothered me.


I can totally understand your aggravation about the seat situation. It's like, why did I pay this extra money for something all these people are getting for free? But I'm sure getting a good seat at both shows helped! Both shows look so beautiful! The Nativity one reminds me of something my church does. :)

Thanks Marissa. That's exactly how I felt. Even more than that though was I picked my spot based solely on my view-ability, and since I wasn't anticipating the stampede, I probably would have picked a different spot. I still thoroughly enjoyed it. Oh yes, it was especially useful at the Shamu show since I was forced to arrive late. The Nativity show was off the charts spectacular.

That Nativity show looks really nice and a little different and with the Shamu show seeing anything at night that you normally only see during the day is always a plus!

Sounds like having the VIP pass was a great idea and almost a must have if you are only going for one day.

I can totally understand how you were annoyed when they just lowered the ropes to the VIP section. If the area was not full/made too big they should have figured out a way to shrink the area rather than just making it a free-for-all

It was definitely not a show you'd expect in a theme park. But I'll tell you Phill, it was awesome. I for sure enjoyed the Shamu show. The Christmas theme was great, and the show at night really takes on another level I think.

If you want to see everything, it is absolutely crucial. I would have for sure missed at least one, if not 2 (or at the very least had horrible seats).

Thanks Phil I really appreciate that. It was really frustrating in that moment. I appreciated that they had plenty of reserved seating, but when the roped went down it was chaos for a little bit.


:rotfl2: to the biblical joke!

On a more serious note, this show looks like something I would absolutely love. Your pictures are beautiful and I am a huge fan of talented singers!

I don't blame you for being a little miffed that your reserved seating section was invaded. That sounds annoying!

Haha, thanks Mary Ellen!!

Oh my it was truly wonderful. It wasn't heavy handed at all, there was some terrific humour, and OH MY LORD the singing was off the charts. I loved it!

It was very annoying in the moment. I still had 2 shows remaining and I knew I would be late for one, so I was really concerned the seating would be open when I arrived. Thankfully that wasn't the case, so the VIP was totally worth it.


Oh WOW! the nighttime pictures of the Shamu show are amazing! It looks so cool. Since I've not seen the day time or the night time show they both sound pretty cool to me!

Thanks so much!!! It really is awe-inspiring. I much prefer the night time shows as the lighting adds so much and the audience seems so much more into everything.
 
I don't blame you one bit over being annoyed at the seating situation, I would have been too. However, I bet it was easy enough to overlook once the show began. I especially loved your nighttime pictures of the Shamu show, wow! :goodvibes
 
Great show pictures! I love the Shamu ones at night, so different looking than day time.

I would have been annoyed with the stampede too. SeaWorld should be able to organize that better to avoid that for sure!

It is totally a pet peeve of mine when people walk over me when a show has started, so thank you (even though I wasn't there) for not doing that! ;) Plus, it was worth it for those great shots.
 


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