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And on top of it they cancelled school today because of ice and from the looks of the forecast probably will do the same tomorrow when I had planned on getting it all done:scared:

Ah, to live somewhere where they cancel school because of things like ice and snow! ;) I did live in VA and NC for awhile and it was like that there. Predict flurries and the grocery stores were mobbed. I still remember one newspaper columnist writing a humorous article about one of the snow"storms" we had. He said something like "As the snow piled up in places sometimes 2 and 3 flakes deep...!" :rotfl:

Janet - For multiday ticket buyers I think you can get a $75 gift card to use at the parks. But I'm not positive.

Tricia - The boys are adorable. I am not finished with my shopping either. Now it is icy, I have to help my sister with her magazine for the next three days and then Ally will be out of school. Good luck with holding the boys off once Joshua is home from school.

Marcie & Mac - You guys can fight over the snow all you want as long as you keep it up your way!

Once again I'll just quote Lori rather than be original myself. I heard the same thing re the birthday options. And yeah Tricia - the boys are adorable! :dance3: (no wait, those are my dancing 3 hyperactive kid smileys - you only need two!).

Lori - didn't the south get some snow last week? Were you not one of the lucky ones?
 
:scared1: :scared1: Would you guys quit reminding me-- [/SIZE]

My kids have one of those wooden countdown to Christmas things. It is a big production in the morning when they swap the blocks around to show one less day. If I have to stare at it every time I walk to the kitchen, why not share that joy with all of you? :rolleyes1

Yes, the "free" day on your birthday promo isn't much. After you buy the first 3 or 4 days of multi-day park tickets it costs, what, $5 to add another day? Something like that. I do think they offer a gift card if you opt not to take the free day, so make sure you sign up for the freebies Andy/Rob/RAP. If they didn't offer anything to you when you booked, you may have to go to DisneyParksCelebrations.com and register, then call back and ask for your perks.

Lori, you have ice? I have fog. Yet one more reason for you to pack up and move this way. I'm just saying.

It is currently 60 degrees here, but gray and foggy, so I'm not bragging. It may not be cold, but it is still yucky. If only it would really rain. At least then I could say that it is doing something to offset the drought, but nooooo. :rolleyes:
 
Marcie - We didn't get any snow last week but we did get a little ice over night. Of course that meant that the idiots were out in force this morning. I had 4 people, including a bus, pull out in front of me in a single block while taking Ally to school this morning.

Tricia - I thought the gift card was like $75 for the birthday promo. That will pay for a couple of meals or buy a nice souvy.

I wish I could move your way now. Unfortunately it is going to have to wait. It was 70 here Sunday at noon, by 5 it was in the 30's.
 
Ah, to live somewhere where they cancel school because of things like ice and snow! ;) I did live in VA and NC for awhile and it was like that there. Predict flurries and the grocery stores were mobbed. I still remember one newspaper columnist writing a humorous article about one of the snow"storms" we had. He said something like "As the snow piled up in places sometimes 2 and 3 flakes deep...!" :rotfl:



Once again I'll just quote Lori rather than be original myself. I heard the same thing re the birthday options. And yeah Tricia - the boys are adorable! :dance3: (no wait, those are my dancing 3 hyperactive kid smileys - you only need two!).

Lori - didn't the south get some snow last week? Were you not one of the lucky ones?

We got snow here. I snowed all day last... Monday... I think. Days are blurring at this point. However, since it was 34 degrees, it melted as soon as it hit the ground. You have no idea how mad Joshua was that it was snowing and he still had to go to school... or how mad Daniel was that I wouldn't let him play in it. I let them go outside and catch flakes on their tongue, but Daniel kept wanting to lay down and make snow angels. In the mud. Can't imagine why I had a problem with that. :eek:
 

My kids have one of those wooden countdown to Christmas things. It is a big production in the morning when they swap the blocks around to show one less day. If I have to stare at it every time I walk to the kitchen, why not share that joy with all of you? :rolleyes1

We've progressed this year beyond the old "boring" advent calendars, to the new improved one sold by the Wisconsin Lottery! :rotfl: :sad2:

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Yes, each day you open one of the doors and eventually try to win money on it! Now tell me that's not more appealing to your average teenager than little pictures of santa are! ;)

Oh, and cool - the picture I downloaded actually opens and closes the doors for you to see - wow! :laughing:
 
Ah, to live somewhere where they cancel school because of things like ice and snow! ;) I did live in VA and NC for awhile and it was like that there. Predict flurries and the grocery stores were mobbed. I still remember one newspaper columnist writing a humorous article about one of the snow"storms" we had. He said something like "As the snow piled up in places sometimes 2 and 3 flakes deep...!" :rotfl:

Actually our county never cancels, but about 3 weeks ago we had about an inch of pure ice, then snow on top and the idiots never even called a 2 hr delay--this is the same day I did an almost 360 and when the salt truck was coming up the hill flashed his lights for me to move. I just got out of the car and told him to take my car back home.:laughing:

Wrecks everywhere, buses couldn't make it even with chains--needless to say, there were many phone calls to the board of ed and now they cancel on a day where its not bad. Morons.
 
Guess it's the same everywhere then. Two winters ago, we had 14 inches of snow (14!!!) Sunday night into Monday and they didn't cancel school. Just the "We're Green Bay darnit and we can take it" attitude. Well, same thing - cars stuck, kids couldn't make it walking or driving, lots of upset parents. Well, then about 3 weeks later they were "predicting" snow/ice. It never actually did anything during the entire school day (had some freezing drizzle in the evening), but they went ahead and cancelled school. What's the phrase "Once bitten, twice shy?" ;)
 
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We didn't cancel school but every school around us did. Our district does everything they can to avoid cancelling.
 
Afternoon all ...

Well, it looks like the deep freeze has gone ... it's a balmy -14C (or 7F for the rest of youse) ...

circelli - the HHN Rip tour is awesome ... this is the info on the tour from this year's HHN (our group did the private tour on a peak (weekend) night so it was 7 hours in length)


Experience the (blood) red carpet treatment at Halloween Horror Nights with a personally guided RIP Tour! You'll walk the terror filled streets, but bypass the lines with exclusive RIP Tour entrances to all the haunted houses, as well as enjoy reserved seating for Bill & Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure.

It's the ultimate way to experience the country's premier Halloween event!

Non-Private RIP Tour
The main focus of this tour is the Halloween Horror Nights venues which include the 8 haunted houses and The Bill and Ted Show. Access into the regular park attractions is not guaranteed, however, you may use your RIP credentials after the tour for Express access into the regular attractions only.

Private RIP Tour
The main focus of this tour is, but not limited to, the Halloween Horror Nights venues which include the haunted houses and The Bill and Ted Show. There is a 45 minute break built into the tour. Because the tour will consist of just your family or group, the attractions and venues visited can be tailored to what you want to see.

The following is a list of prices and hours of the tours…

12 AM Closings – Oct. 2, 5, 9, 12, 19, 22, 26, 29, 30

Non-private tours
 $150.00 plus tax and admission per person
 4 hours in length
 Tours start at 7pm or 8pm
 Tour groups consist of up to 12 guests per guide

Private tours
 $1500.00 plus tax per group plus admission
 Up to 5 hours in length
 Time is tailored to your group’s needs, but generally begin at 7 PM
 Tour groups consist of up to 12 guests per guide

2 AM Closings – Oct. 4, 10, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 31, Nov. 1

Non-private tours
 $150.00 plus tax and admission per person
 4 hours in length
 Tours start at 7pm, 8pm or 9pm
 Tour groups consist of up to 12 guests per guide

Private tour
 $1800.00 plus tax per group plus admission
 Up to 7 hours in length
 Time is tailored to your group’s needs, but generally begin at 7 PM
 Tour groups consists of up to 12 guests per guide

Tours are not offered on the following dates: September 26 & 27, October 3 & 11
Groups of eight (8) or more will automatically be charged the Private Tour rate.
Non-private groups requesting to be on the same tour cannot be guaranteed.
**Purchase your Admission Ticket through us with your tour and pay the Stay and Scream ticket price instead of the regular full priced HHN admission!**
 
Having lived in the north and the south, I understand why they close schools in the south for snow and ice. The roads are made of completely different surfaces. The roads in the south are horribly slick and once you start to slide at all, there's no way to get it under control again. When I lived in Utah I used to shake my head and think that peeps in warmer winter climates just didn't know how to drive in the little bit of snow and ice they got once in a blue moon. Boy, did I learn a lesson when I moved to the south! Driving in snow and ice here is at most a death wish, and at least a great-damage-with-high-probability-of-injury wish. I'll stick to northern snow driving on northern road surfaces any day!
 
I'm finally going to the doctor tomorrow for a thumb that was broken in March and didn't heal correctly, and a shoulder that was injured several years ago. The shoulder has been acting up a lot the last few months, and now it's keeping me awake at night. I was planning to hold out until after vacation, but I need something NOW. If I need surgery, I'll postpone it until we get back. Hoping they have good news and good meds for me. :upsidedow
 
Afternoon all ...
Experience the (blood) red carpet treatment at Halloween Horror Nights with a personally guided RIP Tour! You'll walk the terror filled streets, but bypass the lines with exclusive RIP Tour entrances to all the haunted houses, as well as enjoy reserved seating for Bill & Ted's Excellent Halloween Adventure.

It's the ultimate way to experience the country's premier Halloween event!

Non-Private RIP Tour
The main focus of this tour is the Halloween Horror Nights venues which include the 8 haunted houses and The Bill and Ted Show. Access into the regular park attractions is not guaranteed, however, you may use your RIP credentials after the tour for Express access into the regular attractions only.

Private RIP Tour
The main focus of this tour is, but not limited to, the Halloween Horror Nights venues which include the haunted houses and The Bill and Ted Show. There is a 45 minute break built into the tour. Because the tour will consist of just your family or group, the attractions and venues visited can be tailored to what you want to see.

The following is a list of prices and hours of the tours…

12 AM Closings – Oct. 2, 5, 9, 12, 19, 22, 26, 29, 30

Non-private tours
 $150.00 plus tax and admission per person
 4 hours in length
 Tours start at 7pm or 8pm
 Tour groups consist of up to 12 guests per guide

Private tours
 $1500.00 plus tax per group plus admission
 Up to 5 hours in length
 Time is tailored to your group’s needs, but generally begin at 7 PM
 Tour groups consist of up to 12 guests per guide

2 AM Closings – Oct. 4, 10, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 31, Nov. 1

Non-private tours
 $150.00 plus tax and admission per person
 4 hours in length
 Tours start at 7pm, 8pm or 9pm
 Tour groups consist of up to 12 guests per guide

Private tour
 $1800.00 plus tax per group plus admission
 Up to 7 hours in length
 Time is tailored to your group’s needs, but generally begin at 7 PM
 Tour groups consists of up to 12 guests per guide

Tours are not offered on the following dates: September 26 & 27, October 3 & 11
Groups of eight (8) or more will automatically be charged the Private Tour rate.
Non-private groups requesting to be on the same tour cannot be guaranteed.
**Purchase your Admission Ticket through us with your tour and pay the Stay and Scream ticket price instead of the regular full priced HHN admission!**



Thanks for the info Bonny, did you have 12 in your group last time? How much fun was that?!?!?:laughing:

I was telling my DH about it and he thought it sounded pretty cool!!:thumbsup2
 
Tami - Sorry if that isn't spelled right. I don't remember since I always called you macadamia. Anyway I hope you can get some relief for your thumb & shoulder. That would be awful to be in pain during your trip. Good luck!
 
Thanks for the info Bonny, did you have 12 in your group last time? How much fun was that?!?!?:laughing:

I was telling my DH about it and he thought it sounded pretty cool!!:thumbsup2


My wife and I were on the tour with mac and bonny.And what a great time we all had!!It was so packed that night that someone with express passes and did the stay and scream didnt see everything.And we seen it all twice.This is the only way to expierence HHN and we are def on-board for next years!!:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
Good morning!

I need a nap before I actually start the day.

G'night!

are you trying to say the little was busy climbing again and he finally tuckered out?

:scared1: :scared1: Would you guys quit reminding me--this is the furthest that I have ever been in my life as far as shopping goes. I haven't even made peanut butter balls yet
And on top of it they cancelled school today because of ice and from the looks of the forecast probably will do the same tomorrow when I had planned on getting it all done:scared:

well, you are way ahead of me.
no tree, no baking, no presents, no cards done or bought yet and i'm not feeling any stress or panic yet.;)

AndyRob - Congrats on booking the trip! What day is your birthday? My big sisters is the 23rd.

Janet - For multiday ticket buyers I think you can get a $75 gift card to use at the parks. But I'm not positive.


Marcie & Mac - You guys can fight over the snow all you want as long as you keep it up your way!

ok for today, marci has more snow and we are colder.
tomorrow we can switch weather.
you are correct on the disney birthday promo.
if you have your passes or ap, you can get the $75 gift card to use at disney on your birthday.
you have to register prior to be eligible.




Yes, the "free" day on your birthday promo isn't much. After you buy the first 3 or 4 days of multi-day park tickets it costs, what, $5 to add another day? Something like that. I do think they offer a gift card if you opt not to take the free day, so make sure you sign up for the freebies Andy/Rob/RAP. If they didn't offer anything to you when you booked, you may have to go to DisneyParksCelebrations.com and register, then call back and ask for your perks.


It is currently 60 degrees here, but gray and foggy, so I'm not bragging. It may not be cold, but it is still yucky. If only it would really rain. At least then I could say that it is doing something to offset the drought, but nooooo. :rolleyes:

all i have to say is move north.

twist that knife one more time while my back is turned.....:laughing:
come to northern illinois by Lake Michigan or Green Bay WI and you will experience what we consider cold.

the jokes that bonny posted really hit the spot.
she knows cold....


Marcie - We didn't get any snow last week but we did get a little ice over night. Of course that meant that the idiots were out in force this morning. I had 4 people, including a bus, pull out in front of me in a single block while taking Ally to school this morning.

Tricia - I thought the gift card was like $75 for the birthday promo. That will pay for a couple of meals or buy a nice souvy.

I wish I could move your way now. Unfortunately it is going to have to wait. It was 70 here Sunday at noon, by 5 it was in the 30's.

we only got to 49 on sunday.
boo hoo......

our schools never close.
if a severe storm hits and some power goes out in the town, they have the 2 hour delay for school start...
most schools in the north do not cancel for wind chill, weather or snow.


Actually our county never cancels, but about 3 weeks ago we had about an inch of pure ice, then snow on top and the idiots never even called a 2 hr delay--this is the same day I did an almost 360 and when the salt truck was coming up the hill flashed his lights for me to move. I just got out of the car and told him to take my car back home.:laughing:

Wrecks everywhere, buses couldn't make it even with chains--needless to say, there were many phone calls to the board of ed and now they cancel on a day where its not bad. Morons.

ice storms suck
driving on ice is scarey!


I'm finally going to the doctor tomorrow for a thumb that was broken in March and didn't heal correctly, and a shoulder that was injured several years ago. The shoulder has been acting up a lot the last few months, and now it's keeping me awake at night. I was planning to hold out until after vacation, but I need something NOW. If I need surgery, I'll postpone it until we get back. Hoping they have good news and good meds for me. :upsidedow

oh no, you have to be in pain.
shoulder injuries can be miserable. i have had surgeries on both shoulders.
but i do see your priorities are straight.
do the trip first and then schedule the surgery....:thumbsup2

i do hope your pain lessens and you can get a night's sleep soon!
praying for you.

and remember, better living thru chemistry....:rolleyes1



Thanks for the info Bonny, did you have 12 in your group last time? How much fun was that?!?!?:laughing:

I was telling my DH about it and he thought it sounded pretty cool!!:thumbsup2

we had 11 homies in our group.
9 of them are posters in the universal forums.
the other 2 i knew and they joined us for the rip tour.
it was fantastic.

have to do a repeat again this coming october!!!

we did the exclusive tour of 7 hours. it was absolutely worth it.




My wife and I were on the tour with mac and bonny.And what a great time we all had!!It was so packed that night that someone with express passes and did the stay and scream didnt see everything.And we seen it all twice.This is the only way to expierence HHN and we are def on-board for next years!!:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2


got you penciled in..........you know the plan:rolleyes1
 
if you go during hhn, will you have your 16 yo babysit the other two when you do hhn?

you can only have 5 in the room at the loews hotels.
does this mean you are leaving the kids at home and gonna try to have another couple go with you?

that would be fun.

hope you can do hhn sometime in your life.
a lot of the homies love it..

NO KIDS MAC...:thumbsup2

Even if we go it alone I am not bringing the kids. I know there are only 5 in a room and well who wants those pesky kids there anyway ... :rotfl:
 
:goodvibes Good afternoon homies :goodvibes
 
yea, an adult trip....... woo hoo......

just don't come back pregnant.
buy the souvenirs in the park, that's all you need to come home with...:laughing:
 
What the heck?! Now my weather toolbar is not only giving me warnings for tonight (although it's just 4 inches now, I guess with the wind chill it's worth a warning), but for Thursday night into Friday?! Here's the latest:

A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER COLORADO ON THURSDAY... THEN QUICKLY MOVE PAST THE SOUTHERN TIP OF LAKE MICHIGAN ON FRIDAY. THE TRACK OF THIS SYSTEM IS FAVORABLE FOR HEAVY SNOW... ESPECIALLY OVER EAST CENTRAL WISCONSIN. AT THIS TIME... A SWATH OF 6 TO 9 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED SOUTH OF A LINE FROM WISCONSIN RAPIDS TO SHAWANO TO MARINETTE... WITH THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTS FROM OSHKOSH TO MANITOWOC.

Okay, I highlighted part in red. I didn't know we were so close to Colorado that we got their snow less than a day later! :confused3 I'm hoping we'll be north of this one!
 
yea, an adult trip....... woo hoo......

just don't come back pregnant.
buy the souvenirs in the park, that's all you need to come home with...:laughing:

:lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl: ... No Need to worry MR . Man in the house has taken care of that issue . A little snip is all it takes and no more babies on the way for us...:thumbsup2
 
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