Oh he asked about this too! We actually went to "day out with thomas" last year before vacation and now he thinks he gets to see thomas before vacation every year, yeesh. He does NOT know that Spider man is at US but he assumes he will be at WDW and I dont' want him disapointed. Its just that its going to cost quite a bit more to go to US one day, we will have to rent a car instaed of using a town car service, then tickets for one day is about $150 for the 3 of us, since we already bought our 6 day hoppers for WDW we can't lessen that. sheesh I dont know. Oh btw he does not like intense rides but he is 43". But then again it might be worth the $250 for a picture with spidy!My son kept saying on our last trip that he was going to see Thomas the Train. It made sense to him since he was seeing all his other favorites at WDW that Thomas would be there too. Once we got to WDW, he didn't bring up Thomas at all.
Originally posted by capnho
I hesitate to post this because it's so silly, but this is a pet peeve of mine (I even wrote about it in my blog when the last Spider-Man movie came out!)
Spiderman is not the correct spelling. It's Spider-Man. Two words, hypenated.
Again, I'm sorry about this but it really gets to me for some reason. I'm the same way about people who call Mr. Spock from "Star Trek" Dr. Spock.![]()
Originally posted by capnho
I hesitate to post this because it's so silly, but this is a pet peeve of mine (I even wrote about it in my blog when the last Spider-Man movie came out!)
Spiderman is not the correct spelling. It's Spider-Man. Two words, hypenated.
Again, I'm sorry about this but it really gets to me for some reason. I'm the same way about people who call Mr. Spock from "Star Trek" Dr. Spock.![]()
Hate to disagree, well ok I dont hate toSpiderman is not the correct spelling. It's Spider-Man. Two words, hypenated