From Oil Wells to Jingle Bells-Bells,pg.66, See you in September!

A short list

Sorry, I needed a list fix.

The 5 most useless, boring, waste of complete time attractions at Disney World.

5. Stitch's Escape
4. Sounds Dangerous
3. Journey into Imagination (the ride)
2. All the Narnia walk through exhibits
And the all time biggest waste of time there is:
1. Virtual Jungle Cruise at Disney Quest

Whatcha think? Did I miss something that should be replaced?
Let me know.


Ok, ok, I'm working on the next chapter, cya later on.
 
I would have to replace Figment with The Country Bears. Sorry to those who love it.
 
Just for the record, after I was born there was a long time in my life when I didn't know what the word "accident" meant, or even what it meant to be accident prone, never having had one.

Then, one day when I was two, my mother took my sister and I to the park and placed me in one of the "baby swings".
This had a sliding wooden retaining rail on two chains in the front to prevent the baby from flying out, don't want to throw the baby out in the path, you know.
Babies and toddlers are not supposed to be able to open this up by themselves.

I figured it out.
But I wasn't quite able to grasp the consequences yet.

And I figured it out right at the apex of the forward thrust of the motion when my older sister was pushing me extra high as I was squeeling with delight.

I was launched out of there like a baby Superman, only I landed on a rock and it wasn't from Krypton.
They told me it took three of them to hold me down while the doctor stitched up my eye, and to this day I can still remember the dread, and especially the smell whenever I had to see the doctor and we opened up that door and climbed the long stairs to his office at the top.

If I had only known then that it was the beginning of a lot of quality time spent bonding with that doctor, I might have moved.

That was probably the beginning of the disease that you just read about at the Indy show that affected me, you never know when it's going to flare up.


With the Stunt Show over, I moved back outside to look for Smidgy.
I really wanted to avoid all the people coming out but that would mean avoiding Diane, too. (hmm, after that display maybe that's not a bad idea either.)

Still holding some bloody napkins I did my best not to make eye contact with anyone that looked over at me.
Most of the folks that passed and recognized me would just elbow their partner, then crook a thumb over at me and keep walking, it was almost as if they didn't want to get too close.

And that was fine with me.

Well, it mostly worked that way, right up until a spacey looking guy glanced over and made the connection.
Yeah, the red tank top was hard to miss, even though most of the damage was done when I had the robe on, the glasses and flip flops helped give me away no matter what.

I tried "willing" him away, but no luck, he wants to talk.

"Hey Dude, man, that was awesome! You, like, work for the Mouse, don't you?"

I just sighed, and wiped at my leg again that was still oozing a bit.

"Wow, man, talk about givin' it your all, Dude." He was looking at my leg.

I felt like I was talking to Crush and debated on asking him, "Got Vikes?",
he had to be taking something.
At least he didn't say, "You so totally rock, Dude!"
But I just wiped at my leg one more time, held it up and said,
"It's no problem, stunt work is easy. See? Fake blood."

And I walked away before I had to sign an autograph, finally, Smidgy found me.

"So, ok, how badly are you hurt?"

"Not bad at all, just banged up my shin again and gave a couple of toes what fer."

"Well,, you certainly made an impression."

"Yeah, I get that a lot."

Then we decided to go over and do the Backstage Tour, something we haven't done in a long time thinking it has to be better than it was.

We did, and it wasn't.

The best part was when we got over there, we tried to just walk in but were stopped and told we just missed a show, have to wait for the next one.
As we were just milling around, Diane was thinking of something that hadn't ocurred to me just yet, but she almost freaked out when another cast member approached us.

You see, this is ANOTHER attraction that takes volunteers to be in the show, only the way they do it here is to approach people before the show. Diane would know this well since she herself has also been one of them on the ship running around screaming as the fighter planes attack and the waves pound the ship.

Before this cast member could even open her mouth, Diane was making the sign of the cross in front of her and holding up her hands as if to ward off a vampire:

"DO. NOT. ASK. HIM. TO . DO. ANYTHING!"

Then it dawned on me and I just laughed, but the cast member was still confused.

"I'm sorry? I just wanted to ask you folks if you'd mind moving back a few steps, I need to attach this chain."

I guess this is a "you had to be there" thing, but it also struck me really funny and the cast member walked away perplexed as we stood there laughing.

As the line filled up, I never did see anyone asked to be a participant, maybe they do that out front now, but there they were in the show, screaming and getting soaked in their raincoats.

But this attraction isn't worth the time or the walk to get to it, it still seems lame to us. Even Catastrophe Canyon doesn't impress me like it once did.

At about quarter after one, we went back to Toy Story to use our expired fastpasses, and we noticed that all fastpasses were gone for the day here already. Standby was 90 minutes.

I'm sorry, 90 minutes is not stand-by, that's pitch-a-tent-by.

How can anybody do this, wait that long?
My absolute outer limit for an attraction wait time is 20 minutes, but usually I balk at 15.

Our timing right now was perfect.
Just as we walk through the fp entrance and show our tickets, right in front'
of us is the young couple from the pier in the morning, the ones that Smidgy was telling that the fastpasses wouldn't expire until that witch had to interupt.


The girl saw Smidgy and turned around with a big smile,
" You were right, like I knew you would be, our fastpasses were supposed to
be used an hour ago."

Even with the passes, we still had about a ten minute wait, which I didn't mind because there's a lot to look around inside at.

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This time she gave me a whoopin in the game.
Even though it's only early afternoon, I had tried so hard to see at the Stunt show that I've already used up most of my 'looks' for the day. I couldn't see crap.

A thought came to me recently;
We haven't done DHS at night since the December trip in '07.
Like tonight, the park often closes before dusk and the only reason we were able to see it in December at night is because the Osbourne lights really suck during the daytime.

Also, we no longer think Fantasmic is worth the time and energy you need to invest to see the show, plus, not sure I can now survive the 'running of the bulls' down the hill when the show is over.

But I'd really like to try Toyo Story at night to find out if I can see it better, I'd love to do TOT again at night also cuz the neatest effects to me aren't the drop but the special effects inside before the drop.

Hold it.
Toyo Story?
Oooh, wait. That could be a neat new name for Test Track if GM pulls out of Sponsorship and Toyota takes over.
One of the "surprises" the woman in the preshow throws at you in the beginning in the preshow could be the cars just keep going faster and faster cuz the accelerator pedal is stuck. Whatcha think?

sorry,just having fun with my own typo.

After TOY story, I was ready to leave.
Diane wasn't thrilled about it, she had kinda wanted to do Beauty and the Beast yet today, but I guess I talked her out of it.
Besides, it was still over an hour away yet till it started.

Soon enough, we were back out the resort, changed, and down by the Villa pool again.
(how's that for a scene change?)

Sitting at a table, I'm looking at the sky again, and again, not a cloud in sight.
What happened to all these afternoon thunderstorms that come through every day?
It hasn't even rained since we got to Florida, not at Motel 6, Vero Beach, Motel Hell, or the BCV so far. Oh, I'm sure it's rained, just not on us.

One thing we did notice at the pool today is that those high jacker cranes were not just sitting there for nothing, 3 of them are in use now with workers up on people's balconies washing and painting the woodwork and trim.
We assumed those rooms were empty, if not, some of those workers must have gotten some good eyefuls.
I knew they were'nt going to be a problem to us since we were over the canal, they would have needed Tom Swift and his Diving Seacopter High-Jackers to reach us.

After a while I went over to my beloved DSA only to find a couple of interlopers already there, hanging over the railing and looking down at the water so I had to look too.

There was a large fish floating by, doing the backstroke and every once in a while it would jerk a bit.

Then, suddenly, the whole thing went under for a couple of seconds, then popped back up again with another piece of it gone.

One of the guys yelled, "Cool, an alligator's down there."

Being the wiseacre that I am, I couldn't resist laughing and saying,
"Right, provided that the gator has read Miss Manners Rules of Etiquette and Dining Out." "Probably turtles down there having a feast."

Sure enough, a total of 3 softshells eventually rose and played tug of war with the dead fish.

One of them looked at me, "You were right."
"Yeah, that happens occasionally, would you do me a favor and go over to the woman at that table over there and tell her what you just told me?"


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No, that didn't work, but since these guys knew they were no match for my smartitude, they soon left and I had my section of Nirvana to myself.
Smidgy went up to the room and came back down with a couple of beers just as I was finishing up, so since she wanted a smoke now herself, of course I did the proper thing and stayed and had another smoke with her.

We didn't have a whole bunch of time left, we still wanted to eat something before we went to Jellyrolls tonight, and since Jellyrolls has been cut out of about the last four trips I had to make certain it didn't happen again this time.

Or I'd never hear the end of it.

For those that don't know, Jellyrolls is a nightclub across the lake by the Boardwalk that has dueling pianos.
It's a lot like Pat O'brian's over at Universal, only with a TEN DOLLAR cover charge, no matter what time you go in.

That is per person, a total of 20 bucks for the two of us, and it doesn't even include a drink.

Yes, you read that right. TEN dollars a PERSON just to get in!

See why I keep putting it offf?

Did I mention that it costs ten bucks a person to get in?

But before we went back to the room, Smidgy did take a shot of me sitting in my little DSA of heaven:

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I still get misty eyed looking at that picture.

Back in the room, it was a choice of sandwiches or Beef a Roni.

Right.

I'm gonna eat Beef a Roni right before we go out to a nightclub.

What're ya, nuts?

I saw that Seinfeld episode, "Um, baloney sammich for me, thank you very much, maybe later when we get back."

And so it is spoken, so it shall be written, baloney for me, salami for her.

No use looking for trouble, right?
 
Sure enough, a total of 3 softshells eventually rose and played tug of war with the dead fish.

One of them looked at me, "You were right."
"Yeah, that happens occasionally, would you do me a favor and go over to the woman at that table over there and tell her what you just told me?"
?

imagine my surprise when that softshell walked up to me at the table and starting talking!:laughing:
 

:rotfl2: Smidgy oh man you cracked me up with that comment.:rotfl:
Nebo, great update as usual my man.:thumbsup2

KIM
 
A short list

Sorry, I needed a list fix.

The 5 most useless, boring, waste of complete time attractions at Disney World.

5. Stitch's Escape
4. Sounds Dangerous
3. Journey into Imagination (the ride)
2. All the Narnia walk through exhibits
And the all time biggest waste of time there is:
1. Virtual Jungle Cruise at Disney Quest

Whatcha think? Did I miss something that should be replaced?
Let me know.


Ok, ok, I'm working on the next chapter, cya later on.

Oddly enough, the only one of these attractions I've done is Stitch's Escape.. which I thought was alot better (scarrier) :scared1: when it was the Alien Encounter. So I really can't agree or disagree.
 
Thank goodness you weren't picked for the Backlot Tour. :eek:

I have to ask - Why did you even volunteer for Indy? With your bad eyes, ears and foot you should know it wasn't going to go well. Although it made for a hilarious update for us. And no camera? That is just wrong.
 
Originally Posted by nebo
Sure enough, a total of 3 softshells eventually rose and played tug of war with the dead fish.

One of them looked at me, "You were right."
"Yeah, that happens occasionally, would you do me a favor and go over to the woman at that table over there and tell her what you just told me?"



imagine my surprise when that softshell walked up to me at the table and starting talking!:laughing:

Well, well, aren't you the comedienne. Geesh, you dangle one little participle and you're labeled for life.

:rotfl2: Smidgy oh man you cracked me up with that comment.:rotfl:
Nebo, great update as usual my man.:thumbsup2

KIM

yeah, yeah, you women all stick together. Unless you're on Desperate Housewives. I still think she pulled that quote a little bit short to fit her needs. And besides, I said they DIDN"T go up to her, they just left. So there. (where's the pouty faced icon?):snooty:

I would have to replace Figment with The Country Bears. Sorry to those who love it.

I think you're close, but I'd still toss out Figment before the Bears. The Bears are in my least favortite second tier, along with Backstage Tour, Maelstrom and It's a Small Mexican World boat ride.

Oddly enough, the only one of these attractions I've done is Stitch's Escape.. which I thought was alot better (scarrier) :scared1: when it was the Alien Encounter. So I really can't agree or disagree.

I thought Alien Encounter was a lot better then Stitch, although that's still not saying much. But next time you're there, you have to do Journey into Imagination and try Narnia, then let me know what you think.

Thank goodness you weren't picked for the Backlot Tour. :eek:

I have to ask - Why did you even volunteer for Indy? With your bad eyes, ears and foot you should know it wasn't going to go well. Although it made for a hilarious update for us. And no camera? That is just wrong.

You make a good point, and I have no answer for that. Probably the same reason I will still get up in front of a whole bunch of strangers and sing karaoke even though it just scares me to death to do it.
i guess it's the thrill of doing something different, or the thrill and risk of possibly making a fool of yourself. Sometimes you just want to be involved in what's going on. :confused3
 
Also, we no longer think Fantasmic is worth the time and energy you need to invest to see the show, plus, not sure I can now survive the 'running of the bulls' down the hill when the show is over.
I saw that Seinfeld episode, "Um, baloney sammich for me, thank you very much, maybe later when we get back."

And so it is spoken, so it shall be written, baloney for me, salami for her.

No use looking for trouble, right?

My hubby is ALWAYS quoting Seinfeld episodes...it doesn't help that we're still watching the reruns every night at 10:00 so he can keep remembering and referencing them :laughing:

Fantasmic hasn't made the roster the last two times I was at WDW. It just seems like too much work to stake out a seat and get outta Dodge when it's over. Hopefully this next trip, the kids or hubby won't be dying to see it.

I also think that the Backlot tour is a snore fest and cringe when my family wants to walk/sit through it. Once is definately enough for me.

TOYO story....BAHHAHAHAHAHAH....love the sticking excelerator concept.:drive:
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imagine my surprise when that softshell walked up to me at the table and starting talking!:laughing:
You got me back.:lmao::rotfl:

Nebo - I wonder how many people thought you were an extra stunt guy? Something to freshen up the show.

If you think the Narnia walk-throughs are boring, I can never have you over to watch my vacation videos (just in case you and Smidgy were planning a trip to CA). I have the whole thing of the white witch coming out and saying some creepy stuff. I'm a Narnia nerd. what can I say?
 
ya know, you help your kids all you can, but eventually you have to let them do things on their own!:rotfl2:

:lmao:

And I figured it out right at the apex of the forward thrust of the motion when my older sister was pushing me extra high as I was squeeling with delight.

I was launched out of there like a baby Superman, only I landed on a rock and it wasn't from Krypton.
They told me it took three of them to hold me down while the doctor stitched up my eye, and to this day I can still remember the dread, and especially the smell whenever I had to see the doctor and we opened up that door and climbed the long stairs to his office at the top.

:scared: :scared1:

I guess when people say you've been hit on the head one too many times, you can't argue;)

Then we decided to go over and do the Backstage Tour, something we haven't done in a long time thinking it has to be better than it was.

It's not:sad2:

We did, and it wasn't.

Told you so;) SInce they took the whole residential street and all the rest away to make room for Stunt Show it's awful.

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Also, we no longer think Fantasmic is worth the time and energy you need to invest to see the show, plus, not sure I can now survive the 'running of the bulls' down the hill when the show is over.

We haven't done Fantasmic since Jimmy was born and he just turned 7. Never thought it was all that:confused3

Yes, you read that right. TEN dollars a PERSON just to get in!

That's cheap compared to most of the placed around here:thumbsup2


imagine my surprise when that softshell walked up to me at the table and starting talking!:laughing:

:lmao:

So, Diane...what were you thinking when he took the fall at Indiana Jonespopcorn::
 
Originally Posted by nebo

I thought Alien Encounter was a lot better then Stitch, although that's still not saying much. But next time you're there, you have to do Journey into Imagination and try Narnia, then let me know what you think.

Luckily I'll be there in just a few weeks... hmm... convenient! I'll definitely do that! :thumbsup2
 
My hubby is ALWAYS quoting Seinfeld episodes...it doesn't help that we're still watching the reruns every night at 10:00 so he can keep remembering and referencing them :laughing:

Fantasmic hasn't made the roster the last two times I was at WDW. It just seems like too much work to stake out a seat and get outta Dodge when it's over. Hopefully this next trip, the kids or hubby won't be dying to see it.

I also think that the Backlot tour is a snore fest and cringe when my family wants to walk/sit through it. Once is definately enough for me.

TOYO story....BAHHAHAHAHAHAH....love the sticking excelerator concept.:drive:
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Concerning Seinfeld, teh same thing is going on here all the time too, except Smidgy is the big Seinfeld fan, I end up watching it by default. And I"m glad you backed us up on the Fantasmic and Backlot tour, that's exactly how we feel now. I thought we were just becoming hardened and not willing to put in the effort.

You got me back.:lmao::rotfl:

Nebo - I wonder how many people thought you were an extra stunt guy? Something to freshen up the show.

I know for a fact that more than a few did, including the regular stunt guy at first.

If you think the Narnia walk-throughs are boring, I can never have you over to watch my vacation videos (just in case you and Smidgy were planning a trip to CA). I have the whole thing of the white witch coming out and saying some creepy stuff. I'm a Narnia nerd. what can I say?

That's ok, I understand, I'm also a Lord of the Rings fan, I kept hoping Disney or Uni would liscense it and build a Mt. Doom ride or a Shire village.

:lmao:

I guess when people say you've been hit on the head one too many times, you can't argue;)
Argue about what?


Told you so;) SInce they took the whole residential street and all the rest away to make room for Stunt Show it's awful.
I seem to remember a long time ago they would take a child volunteer and superimpose him to look like he's flying on a giant bumblebee. Anybody remember this or were the 90's very good to me.

/

We haven't done Fantasmic since Jimmy was born and he just turned 7. Never thought it was all that:confused3

My biggest disappointment is always that there's no fireworks at the grand finale with Mickey on the top of the mountain, so anticlimatic, I wish they'd bring back Sorcery in the Skies, mainly because that's one show we never saw.



That's cheap compared to most of the placed around here:thumbsup2

Ten bucks a head is cheap? Ok, crossing Philly off my list right now.


So, Diane...what were you thinking when he took the fall at Indiana Jonespopcorn::

I can't speak for her, but she was probably thinking, "Oh great! Now how am I supposed to get home?"

Luckily I'll be there in just a few weeks... hmm... convenient! I'll definitely do that! :thumbsup2

All right, I'm counting on you.


Stay tuned. A fake chapter coming up later.
 
A fake chapter? :confused3 Do you mean something copied and pasted from a previous TR?

I dislike the movies in China and Canada because you can't sit down!
 
I have never done a pre trip report, mainly because I'm not too keen on advertising that we won't be home. But, if we go, we are set up to have a friend of ours come here and stay and feed the cats so I'm not worried about that this time, besides, he's a mean drunk! I just hope he doesn't burn the place down!

So, this little bit is a pre trip report for a trip that may not be reported on or a trip that may not even be a trip in the first place.
Understand?

The balance of the package isn't due for almost a month, so we have until then to, um,,,,, go potty or get off of the pot.

boy, that just looks so wrong

But one thing is certain, if we do go, which we probably will, (it's a whole lot easier to plan these trips than to cancel them), we are going to use the "aluminum tube of death" as our means of transportation.

That's right, we'll fry.

I mean fly.

Shut up Freud, just sit down.

In the past I have written about my feelings concerning flying, and how I really hate to do it. There's a reason only 3 of 17 trips have included bonding for two and half hours with terrorists, frankly, it scares the crap out of me.

But the driving beats the crap out of me, and Diane will miss less work if we fry. I mean fly.

Along with contacting Smallpox, Malaria, Dysyntery and the Hiny viris from the recirculated air, I just hate not being in control of things.

No, I'm not saying I want to be sitting in the co pilot's chair, manning controls, I wouldn't feel in control then either, but at least I want to be in the cockpit offering my thoughts and advice when it mattered.

"Well Mr. Nebo, the plane is falling straight down like a rock, what do you suggest we do?"

"Ok, you need to get on the loudspeaker, tell all the passengers to look out the windows and wait until almost the very last second and then jump straight up in the air. Providing the plane doesn't explode, their upward motion will save them as they then will only fall about 1 or 2 feet, depending on how high they jumped."

"Oh, and tell them to be carefull not to hit their heads on the overhead bins when they jump."

I'm going to be a nervous wreck.

And, like I have said before in a previous trip report, flying is just, so, I guess final is the word I'm looking for.
Unlike driving down, you don't worry about flat tires, or getting in a fender bender, you either get where you're going or you find yourself dead.

Or, like happened once before, on the rare chance that you do survive a "fender bender" or as the airlines like to phrase it, an "incident', you find yourself in the Everglades with an alligator gnawing on your knee.

Or in the Andes Mountains with soccer players gnawing on your knee and everything else they can gnaw on.

Did I mention I'm going to be a nervous wreck?

This trip started with news our oldest son, Todd is getting married next July, then we found out younger son Jeremy and his wife are expecting their second child somewhere in April. We realized there is no way to afford a trip next year, but maybe we can sneak one more in this year, and we'd really like to see the Christmas decorations again.

Then we got a PIN code.
49 bucks at Pop, sun-thu. , 59 on weekends.

But dates are really specific, so we booked a ten night stay.

Then they came out with the free dining again for December.
Again, with very specific dates.
But now you have to book rack rates, and I hated to lose the PIN code.

Thus, a compromise was born.

We check into Pop Century on Nov. 28th, a Sunday, for 4 nights, then on December 2nd, a thursday, also the last day of the free dining, we have what will hopefully be a "continuing" reservation that will now start the free dining package, for 7 more nights.

Even though free dining ends on the 2nd, if your package starts on that day it's good for the length of the stay. But you all knew that.

For the record, we have stayed at Pop, 5 times now, twice in the Sixties, and 3 times in the Fifties. This time we are going to try the left side for a change.

Oh, we've been down there many times, used the computer pool a few times too, and, oh brother, any person that's read my early reports knows about all the grief I took from posting the picture of myself between the Potatoe Heads, thank you very much Jaime and Colleen.

Anyeay, this time we have requested a ground floor room in building 9 I believe, facing the computer pool.

I know what you're thinking.
Um, didn't you just have a ground floor room facing a pool recently and how well again did that work out for you?

And the answer is simple;
There shouldn't be Brazilians this time, and from what I have always understood, Pop Warner is not welcome at Pop Century.

Boy, it sure seems like a made to order match, though, doesn't it?

Watch them read this and have the nickel drop in.
"Hey, all you PW folks, we are moving you out of Sports and Music and putting you at Pop Century!"
"Just watch out for the bald guy on the end on the first floor, he's crabby."

Another point is : with the split stay we can always change our rooms, believe me, when we are there for 11 nights total, dis boy is gettin da room he wants and he ain't puttin up wit nuttin!

Now, of course because of free dining, our schedule is pretty much set in stone once we get into that phase of the trip, but the first four days are, basically, :confused3

We won't get our park tickets until Thursday when our package starts, which also means no free meals before then too, so it's all going to depend on the weather those first four days.

We still have 8 water park tickets each, but the weather will have to be really unseasonably warm to waste one of them in December, but if it is it would work out just great.
We also plan to visit other resorts and look at their decorations, this is a time consuming process when you don't have a car.

Then there is the Mini golf coupon you get ahead of time, we will probably actually use that for a change, never been to Winter Summerland.

Then on one of the days if there's nice weather I plan on going parasailing on Bay Lake.

Ok, made that last part up, just to see if you were paying attention.

Not having the car and the cooler we will probably rent a fridge, maybe buy some bread and baloney, and we also plan on going to the Hess station right across from Pleasure Island and picking up some beer.

On that day we will probably use the 15 buck coupon at Planet Hollywood that you get with your package, so we won't starve until free dining.

One thing we WON'T do those first four days is waste a water park and more ticket on Disney Quest, not gonna spend the equivalent of a 45 dollar ticket to play Q-Bert and Dig Dug for 4 hours, which is what we would probably end up doing.

Ok, so once thursday arrives and we won't know yet if we have to check out and check back into a different room, the schedule is thus:

Thursday night, dinner at Whispering Canyon, see decos at WL, maybe catch the fireworks from the boat.

Friday, Epcot, Emh, lunch at Teppanedo.

Sat, another resort day, dinner at Yachtsman Steakhouse, a first timer for us.

Sunday, the studios, emh and finally a chance to try some things there at nght, also see Ozzie's Lights and lunch at Mama Melrose, another first time restaurant for us.

Monday, Magic kingdom, no sit down meals, have lunch ressies for Tony's but will probably cancel them because this one puts us over the limit. We'll probably catch up on counter services meals here, or at least snack credits.
Oh, it's EMH here tonight too.

Tuesday, back to Epcot, lunch at Coral Reef.

Wednsday, Animal Kingdom, again, EMH, lunch at Yak and Yeti, another first timer for us.

Thursday,,,,,,,,,,,,Magical Depress time. Maybe a left over counter service in the morning at the food court. All the counter service and snack credits we fill in as needed.

It probably looks like we haven't eaten at too many sit down restaurants there, but not true, our last count is now 32 table service meals in Disney, these are just some we haven't yet tried.

And I can guarantee you, if we should ever live long enough to have tried them all, Akershus at Norway will still be the last one on the list.:rotfl:

Yes, we tried and tried to get Le Cellier, but no dice, we were way too late and I didn't want to waste two credits to book a Candlelight Processional package there.

Well, there you pretty much have it.
Yes, because of the frying, I mean flying issue and all the ressies it's driving me nuts not being able to tinker with this trip like I always do,,,,,,,,,,


Hmm, maybe it's still not too late to book a parasailing reservation after all.
:yay::yay::headache:
 
We will be there ( I believe by my calculations of your "unofficial stay") for a few overlapping days. Too bad you and my DH aren't on the same flight together - you could freak out together! We went to WDW on our honeymoon and after a couple of early bloody mary's at the airport bar he finally got on the plane only to "supposedly" hear a popping noise. I told him to calm down and that he was freaking everyone around us out. Unfortuantely that is when the pilot announced overhead that we were going to have a slight delay because we just lost one of our landing tires!:rolleyes1

My brand new DH then proceeded to exit the plane rapidly leaving his new bride behind with to much luggage to drag off by herself. An hour and a half later they announced they were ready to get the flight moving again - I was worried DH would not return in time. But he did A LOT HAPPIER and carefree thanks to the airport bar. :dance3:
 
Hey Nebo and Smidgy! We will be at Pop Nov 30-Dec10! I am sure if one of you need to make a run up to Publix, DH would take you...I know how much you love to go there! :lmao:
 
WOOHOO for another Holiday visit! We've only been during the Christmas season. I've never even seen the place without Christmas trees! Our trip coming up next May will be the first time we've seen it naked. :laughing:

You had me for a second with that parasailing crack! :rotfl2:

WL is absolutely beautiful at Christmas! You will love it!

Congrats on the second grandbaby and the upcoming wedding ~ that is very exciting!
 
Winter/summerland mini golf is so cute! You get 50% off the second course after paying for the first, if you want to play both sides. And they let us do this using our package voucher too.

We didn't get around to using our voucher for PH, it is a pain to get to DTD using WDW transporation but we had considered going so we could get over to the Hess station to p/u beer.

Instead, we used Garden Grocer. They'll deliver your beer & wine if you place a minimum $40 grocery order their delivery charge is $12. You could easily rack up $40 having them deliver the bread, bologna, pop, water, bfast items, etc. Then you don't have to be dragging beer across the street. I mean, I've been following you TR, I know you embrace the fact you're going to hurt yourself at WDW but maybe crossing that street isn't a good idea for you......? Perhaps it should be avoided at all costs, just saying.... :goodvibes
 
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So, Diane...what were you thinking when he took the fall at Indiana Jonespopcorn::

actually, I was thinking "at least this time he can't blame his injuries on me!!!(ever notice how it's always "and Diane led me into the chain", "Diane led me into the door" etc etc.?)
nebo;38300409 [COLOR="blue" said:
I can't speak for her, but she was probably thinking, "Oh great! Now how am I supposed to get home?"[/COLOR]
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true,t rue, but I won't have that worry on the dec trip!;)
 

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