deejdigsdis
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Sherry, I have been told that popcorn is the big seller there. I don't understand that at all.
That sounds weird to me too. For me, popcorn is popcorn. You can get that anywhere. But I'm not a big popcorn person, so it's not surprising I don't get it.

Oh, I almost forgot to comment - I totally remember the days when the POTC line was enormous and slow, back in the '80s and early '90s. These days the line can get hideously long on a super busy day, but it moves fast. Most of the lines move at a pretty decent clip now - even the TSMM line when it's 30 or 45 minutes long. This was not the case at all back in the old days - all of the lines back then were horribly long, and they moved at a snail's pace. You could be standing out in the hot sun for ages, waiting to get on POTC. The original Star Tours line was CRRRRRRAAAAZZZZY!The only thing that was ever a walk-on was the People Mover, really.
Disneyland has made gigantic strides in managing lines and moving them along faster as the number of visitors climbs, and loading more people on and off each hour. Just imagine the nightmare it would be now if all of the lines were still just as long and slow as they were back then.
So do you think they added more boats? Put the ride on a higher speed? When I was growing up we only went in July and August. Then I had my 13 year drought. Since I've gone back I haven't been in July or August, so I wasn't sure if the POTC line is still regularly 1 hour long during those time periods or not. When we return in 2012 with lots of family it will be hard to go back in the summer if that is the consensus. First of all there is the heat, then there's the longer lines than what I've grown accustomed to during my post-drought visits in Jan, April (x2), Oct, and Nov. We shall see. I'm pulling for an October visit for the sake of the kids. They've already gone during the Christmas season.
What a treat! I post my reply about fruit and am rewarded by another trip update
LOVE your pictures from the top of the omnibus. That's a perspective you don't get all the time. Did you enhance the sky to look extra blue?
It is a bit sad that Buddy didn't want pictures with the characters. He's too busy riding the manly rides now!![]()
Riding the Omnibus is so fun. I didn't ride it during my recent adult-only trips (with my husband, then with my mom/sisters) but after this last trip I realized how fun it is. I want to make it a priority from here on out. I love hanging out on Main Street anyway and riding the Main Street vehicles gives you a new perspective. Nope, I didn't enhance the sky in any way.

I don't think I have gone on the Omnibus since I was a kid! That's one I will have to do again for old time's sake.
It's odd to see Pooh, Tigger and Eeyore hangin' with Pluto and whichever chipmunk that is (can't tell if it's Chip or Dale from the back). I guess they must have all emerged from a mysterious character break room somewhere and decided to hit the streets together.
That CM with boogie fever is so cute! How fun. But, hey, might as well dance if you are waiting for customers - perhaps it will attract some business!
Actually both Chip and Dale are in that first picture, and Mickey is in the second picture. So many characters and not a child who wants to pose with them.

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!![]()
About the "in any stage of consumption"... I had this vision of you running in slow motion trying to reach the person as they were just about to eat the last bite of the gingerbread cookie.

You know I'll make a quest out of anything, so why not cookies?
Even if the bakery folks didn't sell the cookies (I know they're sold in some of the candy stores in DLR), I'm sure the CM's in the bakeries would have known about the cookies and guided you on where to find them...so it is sounding more and more like they just don't sell them at WDW!
And no fresh, handmade candy canes either!Wow! Gee, as much as everyone says that WDW is so much better than DLR because it has so much more 'stuff,' I'm thinking that, even though DLR is not as big and doesn't have as much stuff, some of the things we DO have at DLR are pretty special and unique!
That's odd about no handmade candy canes at WDW. It seems like with all they have going on there, they would be all over the handmade candy canes.
Great pictures from the Omnibus.It is always fun to go on top of the bus everytime I ride it and see everything from the top.
Thanks Bret. It is fun, isn't it? The Main Street vehicles are another thing I would have completely skipped as a teenager. But as an adult I really enjoy them.
How in the world did I miss that you had posted an update?!? Love the pics from the Omnibus. I haven't taken a ride on ANY of the main street vehicles. I guess another thing to do in June!!
I also love the site of those Pinapple spears. They look so delicious! The only problem is I sometimes have a bad reaction to pineapple even though I love it! Sometimes it makes my mouth all raw and sore
I can't believe its your last day. I think you need to plan another trip soon so the TR keeps going!
Yes, ride the Main Street vehicles! That would be a great thing to do with your friend or by yourself. It's fun to actually notice each shop as you ride by...things you might miss when you are walking with purpose down Main Street.
I know that raw and sore pineapple mouth feeling. I only get it with fresh pineapple, and it isn't all the time.
Yes, this is the last day.

