OMG!!!!!!!!!! I guess some good did come out of the shutdown. I hope I feel comfortable flying in 2022. We are planning to go then.
Am I wrong that I feel this is an unnecessarily long way of giving us the information we clicked on the link for? Would a list of yes and no be too simple?
In the past I really enjoyed KtP until he recently started hiring more people to write posts for him. Miss the old KtP posts. I unsubscribed from him months ago when his content became less unique and more generic.I did notice they seemed to add in a lot of other info. Like after telling us the Epcot monorail line will not be running they then go on about the Taste of Food and Wine and stuff like that - guess trying to get people to click on links to other stories they have and get more traffic
That would make sense if a hired writer is getting paid for a certain work count...even when the occasional story, like this would be much better with fewer words.In the past I really enjoyed KtP until he recently started hiring more people to write posts for him. Miss the old KtP posts. I unsubscribed from him months ago when his content became less unique and more generic.![]()
There was some minimal movement in the last aerial images we got.Has there been any info or any whispers at all about Ratatouille? I guess it's harder to get pictures of that area right now but construction was so far along with that when everything closed. Really curious if it's been started again.
The outside of that attraction has been finished for quite some time now. Other than a bit more landscaping there's no way to know how much construction remains on the inside.Has there been any info or any whispers at all about Ratatouille? I guess it's harder to get pictures of that area right now but construction was so far along with that when everything closed. Really curious if it's been started again.
It was roughly 10 weeks away in March.The outside of that attraction has been finished for quite some time now. Other than a bit more landscaping there's no way to know how much construction remains on the inside.