luvthemouse71
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My son when he was 3 (now 17)
His first trip in '95, the whole trip I heard
"When can I see poke-a-hiney??"
Pocahantis was his favorite movie at the time.

My son when he was 3 (now 17)
His first trip in '95, the whole trip I heard
"When can I see poke-a-hiney??"
Pocahantis was his favorite movie at the time.
I was waiting in line for Toy Story Mania, and on one of the giant toy boxes it said "US- $3.00, Canada- $3,000".. or something like that. A man and woman in front of me, whose reunion t-shirts indicated that they were from Minnesota, looked at each other and asked, "Where is CAN-NAY-DIA?".. it was pretty funny. Being from Buffalo, and having Canada pretty much as a next door neighbor, I thought everyone knew where Canada is, or at least how to say it!
I was waiting in line for Toy Story Mania, and on one of the giant toy boxes it said "US- $3.00, Canada- $3,000".. or something like that. A man and woman in front of me, whose reunion t-shirts indicated that they were from Minnesota, looked at each other and asked, "Where is CAN-NAY-DIA?".. it was pretty funny. Being from Buffalo, and having Canada pretty much as a next door neighbor, I thought everyone knew where Canada is, or at least how to say it!
A few months ago I was waiting in line at the crepes/soft-serve cart in France at EPCOT.
The lady behind me was eyeing the crepes and asked her husband what kind of soft-serve ice cream he wanted IN his crepe.
I should have stuck around to see the look on the cast member's face when she placed the order![]()
After Rope Drop at Epcot, run to Soarin, get a fast pass then run back across the park to Mission Space and Fast Track. On my way from Soarin' to Mission Space I see a young girl, 9 or 10, crying to her dad, "but we were just there and we didn't ride it." Dad says, "I know honey, but you mom has a plan and she is freaking out, so just play along!" I start laughing hysterically b/c I know this is the exact conversation going on behind me between DH and DS8. Poor kids, they wait in line for the rope to drop, to get in line for a FP, to run back across the park and wait in another line. I'd cry to if I were 9!![]()
a mother telling her young son in line for buzz lightyear on a hot HOT july day that her a@# was so wet with sweat that shes gonna be chaft for a month.![]()
My 10 year old daughter asked me last night if French was the national language of Canada. Seems she has quite the crush on one Justin Bieber, a teen pop star. She has learned he speaks fluent French....... Then she said, well, "that makes a lot of sense, the French explored and settled there". They are learning....
She could have meant that it makes the themeing more authentic - just like many would say that Haunted Mansion is better at night.We were waiting in line for Thunder Mountain and we heard the funniest comment! This mom turned to her kids and said, "Oh I bet that Dinosaur would be really cool to ride at night too!" Me and DH just turned to each other and busted out laughing. It was our joke for the rest of the week. We kept on say, "Oh I be rockin rollercoaster would be really cool at night." And "Space Mountain is awesome at night." Just a stupid thing but it made us laugh every time!
While waiting in line at splash mountain we came up to the loading area (where you come out of the cave) and the lady in front of us says to her kids "wow, it's amazing how real that sky looks!"
Well, this wasn't overheard while waiting in line but I think it fits here. A former co-worker of mine came back from a weeklong vacation in Orlando and was really miffed. She said they looked all week and never could find the castle, Space Mtn, etc etc. After asking a few questions I figured out that they only went to the Universal parks - never set foot on Disney property. Can you imagine how much fun it might have been to eavesdrop on their conversations while waiting in line?![]()
We were on the boat from WL to MK. A girl pointed at the Contemporary and said, "Dad, what's that?" He responded, "Space Mountain."
I almost burst out laughing!![]()
Well for me it was back in January. My cousin and I were waiting for the train at the Main st. Station. There was a large family waiting behind us. Presumably The Grandmother of the group turns to one of the people with her and asks if they had seen the commercials on the TV for " that Blizzard Beach", and Then asked if that was real snow. And how they get it to stay in Florida. We laughed about the rest of our trip!
When on a roller coaster that is pulled up a hill and has nervous passengers will say to his companion in a loud voice; "isn't this the hill where the other roller coaster fell off"
This wasn't in line but on the monorail. A family got on and for some odd reason the mother (a very glamor queen type with jeweled sunglasses and big hair) sat next to DH and I instead of her family even though there was room by them. That made it all the better to hear her conversation. She spent the entire time wondering how long it was going to be before the monorail got to DHS. As we passed each hotel she lamented loudly to her family that it hadn't taken as long the day before. She was still at it when DH and I got off at TTC. The next stop was the hotel where they got on so I wonder if she ever figured out how to get to DHS and what magical monorail she was on the day before.
we were once waiting in line for Journey into Imagination (aka The Figment ride) and some man asked us if this was the line for the monorail.![]()
While waiting in line at the turn-style to get into the Magic Kingdom, the lady in front of me asked the cm - "Will there be lines inside the park too?"![]()
How pissed would you be if you went through the whole hassle of getting to orlando, paying for your tickets, waiting in line and then some time half way through your day you realize you're at the wrong park... OMG!!!![]()
While waiting in line at splash mountain we came up to the loading area (where you come out of the cave) and the lady in front of us says to her kids "wow, it's amazing how real that sky looks!"
The first time my mother went into Epcot's Mexico Pavilion it was about 12pm on a sunny summer day. We got on the boat ride and she exclaimed "Oh, I'm so glad we came here at night!"
I was so embarassed, and I still tease her about it. It took her a minute to realize that it's always evening in Mexico.
While we were in line for Soarin a few weeks ago:
Mom to Daughter (who was 8 ish) well "oh no honey we can't go on that Test Track ride, they don't give you helmets or anything, what will happen when you crash? "
Mom to Husband: "you think a place like this would give them helmets of alot of these rides, sheesh"
Overheard at very very crowded Fantasmic waiting line (in loud Portuguese) when 2 teens caught up to their parents: "Those ugly Americans back there wouldn't let us cut in line, so we just pushed through around them. They think they are doing everyone else a favor!" I looked at them with raised eyebrows and a knowing look, and they seemed kinda sheepish after that, and quieter.
Overheard on the parking lot tram: "Well kids, we've been at the Magic Kingdom for 16 hours straight! How magical do you feel now?" Followed by moans and groans from nearly passed out children.
At Star Tours, my DS refused to ride a second time via baby swap passes, so I rode alone. He kept screaming "I don't want to go again, I want to stay on Earth!" The CM laughed, knelt down and told him that it's really just a room that moves around, but DS wasn't buying it.
i was at the POP bus stop in line for Downtown Disney waiting for a bus, when the family in front of us said
Dad: What do you guys want to do first?
Kid 1: I dont know
Mom: (looking at her map) looks like Pirates, and Thunder Mountain are popular rides.
so the bus comes and we arrive at DD
when they get off the bus
Dad: Where's the castle?
he then asked the bus driver where's the castle and he said at the Magic Kingdom, and Dad said, Downtown Disney,
Bus driver replied, MK and DD are two totally different places.![]()