DavidandLeahZ
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Momma T is not a jerk, she is quiet loving and caring. And zany. And Glittery.
I know...I was being facetious.
Momma T is not a jerk, she is quiet loving and caring. And zany. And Glittery.
Now don't quote me on this, but I think it's "Communication around (Disney) World"
It's a pun. yup!
The foodcourt in the Land is pretty good or Biergarden in Germany.
But time for the serious questions.
If I wanted to go on the coolest ride in WDW... Where would I start? ...
Oh... and my name is Jordan. I'm in the WDW class.(That's our class, we're great at teamwork.
Okay, so I finally was allowed access to this thread. ( I think Dave was just trying to be mean and keep me from talking to everyone ha.. )
But time for the serious questions.
If I wanted to go on the coolest ride in WDW... Where would I start?
Where's the best place to eat at EPCOT, seeing as it has about 4956 different eateries and venues.
And this being a college class, is it totally unheard of to have a place where college aged kids like to go to? Not saying that the "its a small world" ride isn't thrilling (since I plan on going on it about 9 times ) , but just wondering if older students like a certain park better or something along those lines.
Oh... and my name is Jordan. I'm in the WDW class.(That's our class, we're great at teamwork.
I know...I was being facetious.
To all of the students: What are you most looking foward to do in this class? What are you hoping to take from it?
Okay, so I finally was allowed access to this thread. ( I think Dave was just trying to be mean and keep me from talking to everyone ha.. )
But time for the serious questions.
If I wanted to go on the coolest ride in WDW... Where would I start?
Where's the best place to eat at EPCOT, seeing as it has about 4956 different eateries and venues.
And this being a college class, is it totally unheard of to have a place where college aged kids like to go to? Not saying that the "its a small world" ride isn't thrilling (since I plan on going on it about 9 times ) , but just wondering if older students like a certain park better or something along those lines.
Oh... and my name is Jordan. I'm in the WDW class.(That's our class, we're great at teamwork.
And this being a college class, is it totally unheard of to have a place where college aged kids like to go to? Not saying that the "its a small world" ride isn't thrilling (since I plan on going on it about 9 times ) , but just wondering if older students like a certain park better or something along those lines.
Oh... and my name is Jordan. I'm in the WDW class.(That's our class, we're great at teamwork.
To be honest, I'd really like to learn a lot of the kinda dark past of Disney World. Which will probably be hard, but I think it would be nice to know some of the truths about the history - surely it can't all be magical dreams and fairy dust.
Okay, so I finally was allowed access to this thread. ( I think Dave was just trying to be mean and keep me from talking to everyone ha.. )
But time for the serious questions.
If I wanted to go on the coolest ride in WDW... Where would I start?
Where's the best place to eat at EPCOT, seeing as it has about 4956 different eateries and venues.
And this being a college class, is it totally unheard of to have a place where college aged kids like to go to? Not saying that the "its a small world" ride isn't thrilling (since I plan on going on it about 9 times ) , but just wondering if older students like a certain park better or something along those lines.
Oh... and my name is Jordan. I'm in the WDW class.(That's our class, we're great at teamwork.
I know...I was being facetious.
To be honest, I'd really like to learn a lot of the kinda dark past of Disney World. Which will probably be hard, but I think it would be nice to know some of the truths about the history - surely it can't all be magical dreams and fairy dust.
Did you realize that the word facetious has all the vowels in alphabetical order?
(except y, but then again y is only a vowle sometimes, therefore only a part time vowle and does not qualify to be in the word)
Is there any other word that you know of that can make this claim to fame?
Dave,
How many students are in the class? I read Jeff was MIA. I just want to make sure I say hello to them all!
Did you realize that the word facetious has all the vowels in alphabetical order?
(except y, but then again y is only a vowle sometimes, therefore only a part time vowle and does not qualify to be in the word)
To be honest, I'd really like to learn a lot of the kinda dark past of Disney World. Which will probably be hard, but I think it would be nice to know some of the truths about the history - surely it can't all be magical dreams and fairy dust.
To all of the students: What are you most looking foward to do in this class? What are you hoping to take from it?
Hey Jord, I read this today and Courtney started her own blog and it kinda touches on what you are getting at. It wont let me post the URL on here but ask her about it. it's really interesting and prob what you want to hear.![]()
This will probably be the last time I visit Disney until I am taking my own kids there and I'd really like it to be an amazing experience.