The Amazing Race 8 ****spoiler thread****

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Ok,, SOme of these are confirmed ,some are not.... None of these spoilers reveal winners.. I'll still use a spoiler space.
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It's a family edition....The first stop in Washington DC where they reinact Washingtons Delaware river crossing. This one was in the press
They then went on to Alabama or Mississippi...At this point the word was that this edition was going to stay in the US,however,after this they dissapeared for a couple weeks.
Are confirmed as being in Toronto last week,towards the end of the race
Unverified reports that they were at WDW a couple weeks ago
 
They went to Canada and Disney? Way cool! Thanks for clarifying that you weren't posting the winner. Last season I couldn't resist reading that spoiler and it kind of ruined it for me to know in advance who had won. My own fault for being so curious. I'm determined to have more willpower for season 7. :rotfl:
 
Sandy22 said:
They went to Canada and Disney? Way cool! Thanks for clarifying that you weren't posting the winner. Last season I couldn't resist reading that spoiler and it kind of ruined it for me to know in advance who had won. My own fault for being so curious. I'm determined to have more willpower for season 7. :rotfl:
The Disney rumor may be just that..Some are *verified* for lack of a better word..
Here's an article

After seemingly having fallen off the United States map following their numerous sightings of early July, the remaining teams still competing in CBS' The Amazing Race: Family Edition surfaced in Canada and Niagara Falls this past weekend, where based on the detailed reports of sightseeing tourists, it appears that the eighth edition of the CBS reality series finished its atypical and presumably less-than-global travel adventure.

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The Amazing Race 8 -- officially dubbed The Amazing Race: Family Edition in the network's press materials -- reportedly began filming on July 7, with several of the show's teams of four related family members spotted in New York. From there, the competition's course appeared to slowly work its way down the east coast of the United States (with numerous eyewitnesses spotting the teams in parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., and South Carolina) before arriving in Huntsville, Alabama in the wee hours of the morning on Tuesday, July 12.

The competition's unprecedented decision to spend its first week journeying around the eastern United States prompted speculation that, due the presence of racers as young as twelve years old, The Amazing Race's producers decided to jettison the program's traditional transcontinental around-the-world (or at least mostly around-the-world) race course format and instead adopt a North America-only course. However, just when it seemed that there was little doubt that The Amazing Race 8 had embarked on a "great American family road trip" type of course, the racing teams seemingly disappeared off the U.S. map following their supposed departure for Talladega, Alabama, with few subsequent credible domestic eyewitness sightings surfacing.


Instead, reports that the teams were in Central America began emerging, with eyewitness reports that the competition visited Panama and Belize and that Race host Phil Keoghan was sighted in Costa Rica's San Jose International Airport surfacing during mid to late July.

Then, after nearly three weeks with no North American sightings, Internet message boards once again began buzzing this weekend with eyewitness reports that The Amazing Race 8 family teams had been spotted in both eastern Canada and New York's Niagara Falls area.

According to numerous online eyewitnesses, The Amazing Race 8's five remaining teams visited both Toronto and Montreal on Saturday, July 30. While in Toronto, the teams visited the Toronto Harbourfront and participated in a task in which they had to find the Kajama, a 164-foot three masted schooner that normally offers tours of the Toronto harbor on Lake Ontario. In addition to the various racing teams, The Amazing Race co-creator Bertram van Munster was also said to have been spotted on-location. After completing their visit to Toronto, the teams are said to have flown to Montreal, where they arrived around 5PM local time.

While it's unknown what the teams did in Montreal, the Tonawanda News newspaper picked up the racers' trail on Sunday, July 31. According to the News, the teams visited the American side of Niagara Falls, with eyewitnesses spotting the teams racing to a clue box set up at Terrapin Point on Goat Island in Niagara Falls State Park. The newspaper's eyewitnesses saw at least one team of four -- containing two adults and two children -- race down the nearby stairs and, with cameramen trailing and a nearby production assistant ensuring that no one interfered with the clue box before they arrived, grab an envelope containing the course's next clue. After that, other eyewitnesses reported that teams headed to nearby Joseph Davis State Park, where, although unconfirmed by park officials who apparently signed CBS confidentiality agreements, the The Amazing Race: Family Edition is rumored to have concluded.

One online eyewitness who was allegedly visiting Terrapin Point complete with video camera also provided detailed physical descriptions of the three families that are said to have reached Niagara Falls (highlight the below white area to see.)

Based on his conversations with other folks at both Terrapin Point and Joseph Davis State Park, both of the other two earlier teams are also said to be comprised of "fairly average" white families with children, with one park ranger telling him that although the two teams were jumbled together when they ran by, one team appeared to be comprised of three children and only one parent.

As for how the family edition race itself unfolded, according to at least one former The Amazing Race competitor, longtime Race viewers apparently aren't the only ones concerned about how the surprising decision to include young children and drastically tamper with the two-time Emmy Award-winning program's format might effect the show. According to a recent online posting by former The Amazing Race 6 contestant Hera McLeod, the producers had "a lot of problems" during the course of the family edition race. In fact, according to Hera, the decision to allow teams of four containing young children to compete resulted in so many "problems" that "it may actually not be a rumor that it all gets canned." Despite Hera's comments, according to CBS press materials released today, The Amazing Race: Family Edition is still scheduled to air as part of the network's Fall 2005 primetime schedule.i
 
HMMM.....Do you really think CBS will "promote" Disney on one of their shows? I don't believe it, but I hope it's true. :sunny:
 

Alice in Cleveland said:
HMMM.....Do you really think CBS will "promote" Disney on one of their shows? I don't believe it, but I hope it's true. :sunny:

I'm really thinking this a is a false spoiler
 
Had to make my first post to add to your rumor. For what it's worth, about 3 or 4 weeks ago, I saw a bunch of people of various ages in matching yellow Amazing Race shirts at a Sam's club here in Orlando. No one had the fanny pack with the stripes on it, so maybe it was the "losers" or production people. They were all eating at the snack bar. It was exciting to see the shirts, but not so exciting to just see them eat.

It would be cool if we get to see WDW on the race. Two obsessions for the price of one.
 
I think they came through NJ at some point too. I think in Holmdel. (oops just noticed you said that alredy) This could be an interesting and educational race. :)

I was looking around the AR boards on televisionwithoutpity.com and some people posted pictures from the latest TARcon. And this one girl had an autographed photo from Phil and he signed it as "The Philiminator". hahahahaha!

I have had AR so much on my mind from all of the re-runs that I have been having Amazing Race nightmares. Where I have been given a task and no matter what I do I can't complete it, and even the older team is about to catch up to me.
 
The AR was in Philadelphia area approx 3 weeks ago on a Friday (I think) Somewhere out near the Art Musuem/Schuylkill expressway area according to the afternoon traffic reports that day. Now that I hear it is a "family" race I wonder if they used Valley Forge National Park for something and then diverted them back into the city.
 
There was post recently by zurgswife that zurg and some of their kids saw some of the competitors. I pretty sure she said Valley Forge too.
 
scoutsmom99 said:
When does AR 8 start airing?

September 27.

CBS.com has the teams up on there website here. The youngest competitor is 8 and his 11 year old brother is competing also. One other team has a 9 yr old and a 12 yr old, but all the others are at least in their teens, and not all teams have kids on them.

There are several teams of siblings and one team has a guy and his 3 sons-in-law. THAT will be an interesting team to see how they get along.
 
They introduced all the teams on the CBS morning show a couple days ago.

I can't wait for it to start. I don't think it will take "away" from the show as a whole. It will add a different element. The spring edition will be back to the "normal" format. I would really love to see them do a "all stars" version. I'd sure love to see the clown and some other teams again.
 
I've read that TAR sends fake teams to high profile areas to throw off the people who run the spoiler sites. The teams seen in Orlando and Niagra Falls might just be a ruse. I guess we'll find out eventually.

I think the hardest part of the race will be trying to keep the winner a secret. Can you imagine how hard it would be to keep a kid from wanting to tell all his friends his family just won a million dollars? It would be hard enough as an adult. If the producers are smart they will sequester all the teams at diferent resorts somewhere until the show airs.
 

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