We then headed back to the wildest ride in the wilderness
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which I had never done at night, but it was SOOOOO much better than during the day! I don't know why exactly, but it was super fun and more scary![]()
Just joined...great report...love all the pics..
It is so much better at night. What's funny is that my dd5 didn't really like it that much the first few times she rode it during the day but completely loved it when we went on it at night for the first time. Then it became one of her favorites. Go figure! I think Everest is better at night too. We haven't done 7DMT at night but I would like to.
So, I read all the way through and had all these multi-quotes ready to go...and then my browser crashed! Anyways, seems like you were having a good time, angsty teenagers aside!
DS seems to get happier and happier as the trip goes on! My brother was always the same way, silly teenage boys lol
I don’t think I have read a review of this in a TR so this is good. I saw the hidden Mickey, lady with the Mickey ears??
I’ve seen PP photographers specifically use people’s bubbles to get fun photos! And I totally saw the Mickey in the bubbles!
The Early Morning Magic looks so fun!
We've never been able to take advantage of EMM going during Thanksgiving week and Spring Break. I'm hoping we will this year as DD Spring Break is earlier and Easter is in April.
I love the pic of you and your Mom on PP![]()
lol sounds like plans may have had to be switched up, much like most of our days back in March!Let's see how that works out, shall we?
I think this could be a universal TR title for anybody with teen boys...........................At least he's not scowling
OMG I love all these pictures! Nicholas was adorable, love his curly hairSome bad photos (pre-digital so these are pictures of pictures) from that trip:
We met them when we took the boys for the first time in 2006, and Ricky LOVED Bullseye back then. But I think we met them over in MGM, in a cute area themed to Toy Story.Woody and Bullseye were just hanging out on the steps in Frontierland:
Aw Bear, another character Ricky (and I) loved. Thanks for your trip down memory lane which was also kind of a trip down my memory laneAnd lastly, one last photo on our way home of Nicholas with Bear, from Bear in the Big Blue House, which was a huge Disney Channel hit back then:
I always feel like the only way to get good PP photos is to be an expert and have a special camera, since it has to take low light, as well as moving. But low light means the camera shutter opens wider and stays open longer to try and let in more light, which is the exact opposite of what you want for moving shots! I think the only times I can get a non blurry photo on any dark ride is if I’m lucky to snap when we’re stopped momentarily or if there is enough light in the scene! Otherwise just a blur of colors and shapes!I would love to get a couple of good pics on PP. I'm wondering if I should have videoed and screen shotted. Sadly, all my pics came out like this, or worse...