Disney Debbie <font color=deeppink>Survivor<br><font color=blue> Joined Mar 25, 2000 Messages 2,543 Jan 30, 2003 #21 Right - and also there's things that actually happen in your seat that are "4-D"
H h20jag <br><font color=green>DIS Veteran<br><font color=m Joined Dec 18, 2000 Messages 1,073 Jan 30, 2003 #22 Wow, DisDeb! In your seat?! Think they'll provide the Baby-Wipes?? Can't wait for the 5-D stuff to come out!! Jim
Wow, DisDeb! In your seat?! Think they'll provide the Baby-Wipes?? Can't wait for the 5-D stuff to come out!! Jim
Disney Debbie <font color=deeppink>Survivor<br><font color=blue> Joined Mar 25, 2000 Messages 2,543 Jan 30, 2003 #23 That does sound kind of funny!! I'm just trying not to give anything away to folks who haven't been there yet!!
That does sound kind of funny!! I'm just trying not to give anything away to folks who haven't been there yet!!
M MsDisney DIS Veteran Joined May 11, 2000 Messages 1,814 Jan 31, 2003 #24 Originally posted by Disney Debbie Right - and also there's things that actually happen in your seat that are "4-D" Click to expand... Just another day in the life with MIB999999... Don't worry Debbie, you didn't give ANYTHING away ...and I'm sure people are now going to be clamoring to see the new Shrek 4D as soon as it's open!!! Karen
Originally posted by Disney Debbie Right - and also there's things that actually happen in your seat that are "4-D" Click to expand... Just another day in the life with MIB999999... Don't worry Debbie, you didn't give ANYTHING away ...and I'm sure people are now going to be clamoring to see the new Shrek 4D as soon as it's open!!! Karen
DocBosch <font color=blue>Hasta La By Bye, Doc<br><font col Joined Oct 18, 1999 Messages 403 Jan 31, 2003 #25 Originally posted by Robinrs I remember explaining it to my "way too literal" son and it was a chore to explain why the Muppets were in 4D and not 3D! Click to expand... In that case, then you can tell your son BTTF The Ride is 4-D. (Since the fourth dimension is, literally, time.) -Kevin
Originally posted by Robinrs I remember explaining it to my "way too literal" son and it was a chore to explain why the Muppets were in 4D and not 3D! Click to expand... In that case, then you can tell your son BTTF The Ride is 4-D. (Since the fourth dimension is, literally, time.) -Kevin
M MsDisney DIS Veteran Joined May 11, 2000 Messages 1,814 Jan 31, 2003 #26 Originally posted by DocBosch In that case, then you can tell your son BTTF The Ride is 4-D. (Since the fourth dimension is, literally, time.) -Kevin Click to expand... So then, what dimension is it when you're OUTTA TIME? Sorry, couldn't resist! Karen
Originally posted by DocBosch In that case, then you can tell your son BTTF The Ride is 4-D. (Since the fourth dimension is, literally, time.) -Kevin Click to expand... So then, what dimension is it when you're OUTTA TIME? Sorry, couldn't resist! Karen
D degenerationxwwfwdw1 DIS Veteran Joined Sep 28, 1999 Messages 118 Feb 1, 2003 #27 Originally posted by DocBosch In that case, then you can tell your son BTTF The Ride is 4-D. (Since the fourth dimension is, literally, time.) -Kevin Click to expand... Or maybe the "4-D" live action (as mentioned earlier) is the constant whiplash you recieve when your head hits the hard headrest Especially if you sit in the back row.
Originally posted by DocBosch In that case, then you can tell your son BTTF The Ride is 4-D. (Since the fourth dimension is, literally, time.) -Kevin Click to expand... Or maybe the "4-D" live action (as mentioned earlier) is the constant whiplash you recieve when your head hits the hard headrest Especially if you sit in the back row.
BarryHom DIS Legend Joined Aug 20, 1999 Messages 14,159 Feb 1, 2003 #28 Originally posted by MsDisney So then, what dimension is it when you're OUTTA TIME? Click to expand... MsDisney, you need to contact Stephen Hawkins.
Originally posted by MsDisney So then, what dimension is it when you're OUTTA TIME? Click to expand... MsDisney, you need to contact Stephen Hawkins.