deejdigsdis
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I believe that will do just fine!

OK, off to work on the next update.
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I hope you are able to get pictures of the queue too. All the excitement of ST2 opening is taking me back to when Star Tours opened in the 80s. I remember going through the turnstiles and all sorts of people taking off running. It had rained that morning so the ground was slippery. People were DROPPING their children as they were running/falling. Then other people would jump over the people who had fallen and continue running. We went in the summer of 1987, so it had already been open for around 6 months, I think. It will be interesting to hear how long the line is during those first weeks.
TY Deej. Hopefully I'll get some good pics. I remember when ST first opened back in 87. Those were crazy times back in the old days when those lines were hours wait. I believed I was 6 years old during that time and when I ST, it was amazing back then. I a not surprised that people back then would run over there, but I am surprised that they would run even on a rainy day. I bet the lines will be at least 1+ hour wait time in the afternoon or longer. I'm looking at WDW ST2 on WDW Lines AP which is debuting today and as of this time I am writing my post, the wait time is at 45 minute wait time. That is kind of surprising to me.
I wish my gardens looked as good as the ones in Disneyland.
That pineapple spears is beautiful. I know that is an odd way to describe food but oh wow. I want one now.
That's what I'd be doing too - scanning for the largest pineapple spear!!I want to get the most pineapple for my buck(s)!
Yep, it doesn't surprise me at all that the spears have gotten smaller. It disappoints me because I love them so, but given the way things seem to mysteriously get smaller in portion size or in package size (like at the grcoery store) while the price stays the same or gets higher, it is a sign of the times that the pineapple at DLR would shrink too.
I realize that I neglected to get a spear on my whole trip last December.I had planned to get one the entire time - it was on my "list" of things to eat/buy, right under the peppermint cone of death - but it was never the right time for a spear, for some reason. I don't always eat them in the daytime, either. I will eat them at night too! The last time I had those spears (in 2009), they were still large (I got them from the cart on Main Street), and after long days at DLR in both October and December of that year, I was apparently much more dehydrated than I thought. Those pineapple spears hit the spot and served as a tasty snack as well as a thirst quencher. I even took some home with me in 2009.
Gee, that exit sign at Mr. Toad has seen better days, hasn't it? What's all that gunk on it? Soda? Coffee? See, that's a detail that I would expect Disney to catch and take care of (clean), even though it might seem insignificant to most people who are NOT uber Disney fans like we are. At Six Flags, I would expect to see a yucky stained sign. But not at Disneyland!
Too cute about the t shirt! Who knew DL had big pineapple spears? YUMMO
I can't believe its the last day.....Looking forward to hearing if you made it the whole day!
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Those pineapple spears look so big and a very nice picture of it.
A good start on your day with all the rides that you have done. Nice to see Mr. Toads Wild Ride Exit Sign as one of your signs.
Can't wait to read the rest of your TR.
Sherry, I have been told that popcorn is the big seller there. I don't understand that at all.
TK - That must mean that either the gingerbread men with mouse ears were so extremely popular that they were sold out all over WDW or they don't sell them there - which seems impossible to me, but I'm sure you would have seen one somewhere if they did. You would have seen someone eating a cookie or holding it or something. There would have been some evidence of gingerbread men with mouse ears. That is just crazy business! That is bizarre if they don't have them there - it almost makes me want to trek to WDW for the holidays just to search for a cookie!![]()
Ask my family, I was on the look out for any GBC sightings...not even a crumb to be had...inquired in every bakery...If I had seen one in any stage of consumption I would have found out where it was purchased.
NO hand made candy canes at WDW either...
I can see it now...Sherry's 2012 'Quest for the Cookie' at WDW~ I'm in for following the trip report!![]()