Steppesister
DIS Legend
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- Dec 27, 2013
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I'm the same. I don't do any of the rides. I mean... they can't compare to a permanent theme park's anyways.
I go for the exhibits, the sights and sounds and some snacks.
Exactly! In fact, one of my favorite Fair Memories is spending an evening with the local Salsa Dancing Club and learning the basic salsa moves. LOVED that!!
Hmmm... maybe? Not sure about that. It's a different category, though.
Ok, I'll give you that.
Okay, how cool would that be???
VERY!! I don't know much about modern engines at ALL, but it'd sure be fun learning!
Ah. Missed the note about the red button, did you?
yes
Hmm... For me, I guess it depends? I've done MS and felt really ill afterwards... and other times, not so much. Weird.
Maybe you didn't eat (or did eat) before one vs. the other?
I need to go again and spend more time there. Maybe even not go for the show, but just to look around.
I like to do that a lot! Esp. at Disney. There is truly a lot to see and some real (authentic) pieces of art to be found!
Probably the same with The Time Machine, The Island of Dr. Moreau or The Invisible Man. That last one in particular is fascinating.
I didn't realize it until my kids got hooked on the Classic Monster stories, that they are actually a genre that deal with the human nature, heart and condition. They were written as contemporaries of the newly emerging science of psychology during the Gothic era of fiction. Oddly, the Grimm Bros are put into that category as well. There is a very heavy influence of political commentary intertwined that is super interesting to pick up on as well. Anyway, the point being they aren't just "scary stories". Sorry, if you knew all of that, LOL, just was sort of musing about how complex horror genres are that I didn't know about until my girls made me read Frankenstein- probably my favorite, but makes me cry.
Yes. Although with the death rate climbing so steadily... I dunno. And they're saying that they've probably under counted the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19.
Except it has a very predictable curve that you can easily see from other countries' bouts that are now on the other side. And no, they are actually being overcounted with firsthand accounts of docs calling a lot of deaths Covid that aren't or can't be substantiated. At least here. There is $ involved so that always is going to skew things. I suspect here, they are calling even ONE death "a climb" so in theory they will NEVER open up again because there will always be "just one more". As I've said before, this isn't going anywhere. Just like the flu or SARS and TB. It's here to stay. Our governor literally said, she wants to see no deaths for 10 days before she will allow business again. That is completely insane. I know others have different opinions, but there will be no businesses left with that sort of metric.
More Mummy (non-simulator) and less Transformers (simulator... and lousy).
YES!!!