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Sadly, I too can no longer ride the teacups without getting sick especially when riding with my brothers. :sick:


Brothers :mad:

I know all about them :headache:

Dreamer said:
And the official name of the ride is Mad Tea Party. :snooty: You folks call yourselves Disers. :sad2: ;)

Oh Ya. D'oh
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~ The Man Report ~ ~ Pandelerium & Death Defying Spin-age ~

The absolute “best” part of going to the Magic Kingdom is the facial expressions of my children. I absolutely love how happy they look while we’re in this park. There are so many colors, buildings, entertainment, music, and attractions that their necks snap back & forth trying to capture it all.

Unfortunately, for us “ADD” types, it can be quite distracting.
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It’s similar to walking in to my parent’s house. They’ve got so much crap spread around their house and jammed in to every nook and cranny that I can’t stand to be there very long before I just lock myself in the bathroom and surf the DIS on my cell phone.

My parents like to buy new “stuff” for their house. The problem arises in the fact that they never remove anything. I mean, if you enjoy good clutter, come and visit Mr. & Mrs. Mills around Christmas and you’ll witness clutter of extreme proportions.

I like simple. Epcot is about as Simple as it gets and thus my favorite park. Magic Kingdom is a chaos of colors and merriment that is almost overwhelming.
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If it weren’t for the fact that my children love it, I wouldn’t go. :mad:

Now, with all that being said, Fantasyland is like MK on steroids. Colors, jubilance, music, sound, chaos, strollers, children, pandemonium, and fun all wrapped into one neat little package. I wanted to curl up in the fetal position and suck my thumb but I knew this would annoy the wife.

After Peter Pan, LG wanted to do the carousel and I wanted to do Philharmagic. As my vote is basically meaningless, we rode the carousel.
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Could there actually be a more worthless waste of time than sitting on a polyurethane painted horse, sliding up & down? I doubt it. I actually witnessed a teenager forced onto the ride by his parents who practically fell asleep. He ended up on one of those sleighs instead of a horse. Those don’t even go up & down! You can imagine the look on his face. His misery actually brought me joy. :)

The most hysterical part of the attraction is the leather “seat belt” they put on each horse to make sure you’re safe! Let’s just say I’m hammered drunk, I get on this horse, strap myself in, then pass out in a drunken stupor. Is that belt really going to stop me from crashing into the rider next to me then onto the ground? The answer to that is clearly “no”.

This attraction HAD to be an afterthought. There was “room” for something and Disney didn’t want to waste a bunch of space so they jammed this carousel in, put a fake “sword in the stone”
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in front of it for picture
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opportunities, and voila, they had one more reason to pay $85/day to visit their theme park.

Kudos to Disney. Bad for Buzz. :mad:

I took all the mandatory pictures required of me then leaned against an empty horse and stared out at my surroundings. This ride goes around about 10 times so I had plenty of time to see the crowd barrel in to the Philharmagic theatre and then back up once again indicating that we had “just” missed a show. :mad:

My favorite attraction would have to wait until later. :sad2:

We finished our dizzying carousel experience and decided it was time for our mandatory ride on the teacups. I don’t even know what the real name of this ride is. It’s the teacups to me and that’s what I plan to call it.

It’s our patented “double-dizzy-ride-touring-plan” that usually leaves me discombobulated for an extended period of time.

I’ve got a sickening method of cranking the wheel on the teacup to achieve maximum “spin-age” along with maximum “sick-age”.
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:sick: I crank and crank and crank until we’re pulling G-Forces similar to those experienced on a NASA shuttle launch.

By the time we’re through, my kids are giggling madly but LtP & I are green.
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I stumble out of the pink teacup and aim for the nearest exit. Unfortunately, my spin-age has caused me to lose all equilibrium & aim which in turn forces me to walk with a slight right-handed lean with a trajectory that will take me to an unintended exit.

Who cares? As long as I find an exit, keep from regurgitating, and locate the stroller, I’m happy.

The next 20 minutes are a blur as I silently attempt to keep what’s left of my crustacean platter & carb feast in my body.

When I finally “come to”,
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I realize we’re in Toon Town, standing outside of Minnie’s house. In my delirium I was talked into visiting this house of hell where there’s only one way in, and one way out.

The crowd is thick as anxious toddlers and pre-schoolers swarm the house looking for Minnie or anything removable to take home with them. It’s pandelerium of the highest order and I’m immediately irritated by the chaotic scene.

Irritated and partially sick, I manage to talk the family out of making the entire tour and swim back up stream and out the entrance door.

“Mom, I gotta poop”, LG flatly states.
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I take this perfect opportunity to relax on the sidewalk outside of Minnie’s house and regain my composure. What on earth was I thinking?
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I know I can’t handle spinning but I just love to make my little babies smile.

What the heck, it was worth it. ::yes::
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That was a challenge!
 
I'm with you, Buzz. I don't like disorder, messes or lots of kids. It's stressful to me. :scared:

Minnie's home will be closed while we're there. The girls are sad, but it sounds like I should be happy about it. :thumbsup2
 

I dont ride the tea cups, I dont like to spin that fast in circles, I have a fear of going to fast and those things leaving the platform, and taking off.

But i might have to spin heck out of my little ones when they give me that cute little daddy we wanna ride look.
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Magic Kingdom and I have a love/hate relationship as well. Did you want to do something like this after being in Fantasyland for an hour?

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I don't stay in Fantasyland unless the lines are 30 minutes or less.

It seems to me that you went on the Teacups purposely to put yourself in an altered state until you could get the heck out of the Magic Kingdom black hole.:headache: :rolleyes1


:rotfl2: :rotfl2: Jordan, you must be REALLy sick! :sick:


blue said:
Oh come on - just admit it - it's the beer you're missing

Hence the "spinning". I gotta have something! :rolleyes1


jodster said:
Hey Buzz,

Well, we made it home today.

Welcome Home! :yay:


Mrs. Smarty-Pants said:
And the official name of the ride is Mad Tea Party.

Hmph! :snooty:


GeminiAngel said:
Oh Yeah, I almost forgot. Next time you take a head shot of yourselves, remember to put your head down slightly. Unless your going for another boogie shot!

Yes, must remember that. :sad2:

carrieannie said:
O.K, so I wasnt going to reply until tommorow, but since Steve just farted in bed as he was sleeping I think I`ll stay out here a little while longer!!

LOL!! :rotfl2: Sounds just like LtP! :sad2:
 
Maybe it's the Baby/Little sister part of the equation ...
any of you want to trade places with my Big Sister....
(insert begging smiley here if I could find one)

Awww...She can't be that bad.

I'd trade :goodvibes
 
The absolute “best” part of going to the Magic Kingdom is the facial expressions of my children. I absolutely love how happy they look while we’re in this park. There are so many colors, buildings, entertainment, music, and attractions that their necks snap back & forth trying to capture it all.
:thumbsup2


After Peter Pan, LG wanted to do the carousel and I wanted to do Philharmagic. As my vote is basically meaningless, we rode the carousel. :sad2:
I know you are not just catching onto this. :rolleyes1

Could there actually be a more worthless waste of time than sitting on a polyurethane painted horse, sliding up & down? I doubt it. I actually witnessed a teenager forced onto the ride by his parents who practically fell asleep. He ended up on one of those sleighs instead of a horse. Those don’t even go up & down! You can imagine the look on his face. His misery actually brought me joy. :)
Hmmm, get up on the wrong side of the bed this day?

By the time we’re through, my kids are giggling madly but LtP & I are green. I stumble out of the pink teacup and aim for the nearest exit.
:sick: Too bad. I am one of the fortunate few that rides and stomach mix quite well. Might be different when I get older, but for now I can ride anything, even after a large meal. :cool1:


Irritated and partially sick, I manage to talk the family out of making the entire tour and swim back up stream and out the entrance door.
Yep. Definitely the wrong side of the bed today.


“Mom, I gotta poop”, LG flatly states.
She didn't yell, did she? :eek:

I take this perfect opportunity to relax on the sidewalk outside of Minnie’s house and regain my composure. What on earth was I thinking? I know I can’t handle spinning but I just love to make my little babies smile.

What the heck, it was worth it. ::yes::
Always worth it!! :goodvibes

So do you take the trip to EPCOT right then?
 
I've been following (via lurkville) for a bit but finally decided I needed to post. Great retelling thus far! In fact, I think all of you multi-talented trip reporters have thoroughly intimidated me and I'll just keep my trip report to myself!

So, moving on to my comments:

Montana Disney Fan said:
We finished our dizzying carousel experience and decided it was time for our mandatory ride on the teacups. I don’t even know what the real name of this ride is. It’s the teacups to me and that’s what I plan to call it.

It’s our patented “double-dizzy-ride-touring-plan” that usually leaves me discombobulated for an extended period of time.

I’ve got a sickening method of cranking the wheel on the teacup to achieve maximum “spin-age” along with maximum “sick-age”. I crank and crank and crank until we’re pulling G-Forces similar to those experienced on a NASA shuttle launch.

By the time we’re through, my kids are giggling madly but LtP & I are green. I stumble out of the pink teacup and aim for the nearest exit. Unfortunately, my spin-age has caused me to lose all equilibrium & aim which in turn forces me to walk with a slight right-handed lean with a trajectory that will take me to an unintended exit.

Just thinking about this made me very queasy. :sick: Oye, if I didn't get sick during or immediately after, my equilibrium would be seriously compromised. I learned, after multiple experiences, with spinny rides to avoid them at all costs. Assuming I manage to keep my lunch, I always end up with absolutely no sense of balance for hours afterwards. I blame multiple inner ear infections as a baby, some ruptured ear drums, and a few concussions. :confused3

Regardless, this story traumatically reminded me of an event in my life that I've been trying to forget since it occurred. When I was 14, some friends and I went to the state fair. They just so happened to have a bumper boat ride and we just had to follow these cute guys onto it. Well, during the course of this ride, we decided that it'd be fun to spin in circles. So we spun and we spun and we spun. The ride ends, we all go to our respective dedocking areas, and I'm barely able to see straight. Now, I'm debating how I'm going to get off this thing when the carnie (with a mic, no less) starts yelling at me to get a move on. I'm 14 and this is definitely not the sort of attention I enjoyed. So, I attempt to get off and get really close to the ladder when I lose my balance and fall right into the pool. :rolleyes1 I'm sure I've been more embarassed at some point in my life but, at the time, I was absolutely mortified and would've been perfectly happy if I could have drowned in that 4 foot deep pool. :lmao: (Sadly, at the time, I was 5'11" so there was absolutely no hope of that happening. :rolleyes: )

Yeah, the spinny things are not fun. I do not do spinny. And now I'm going to have to go mope about that memory. :sad1:








Ok, moping's done. On with the show! :banana:
 
I've been following (via lurkville) for a bit but finally decided I needed to post. Great retelling thus far! In fact, I think all of you multi-talented trip reporters have thoroughly intimidated me and I'll just keep my trip report to myself!

Welcome! Yes, make sure you do a trippy. It's a great way to keep the memory alive. The wife and I refer to old trip reports we've written all the time just to recall all the great times.

Just thinking about this made me very queasy. :sick: Oye, if I didn't get sick during or immediately after, my equilibrium would be seriously compromised. I learned, after multiple experiences, with spinny rides to avoid them at all costs. Assuming I manage to keep my lunch, I always end up with absolutely no sense of balance for hours afterwards. I blame multiple inner ear infections as a baby, some ruptured ear drums, and a few concussions. :confused3

Regardless, this story traumatically reminded me of an event in my life that I've been trying to forget since it occurred. When I was 14, some friends and I went to the state fair. They just so happened to have a bumper boat ride and we just had to follow these cute guys onto it. Well, during the course of this ride, we decided that it'd be fun to spin in circles. So we spun and we spun and we spun. The ride ends, we all go to our respective dedocking areas, and I'm barely able to see straight. Now, I'm debating how I'm going to get off this thing when the carnie (with a mic, no less) starts yelling at me to get a move on. I'm 14 and this is definitely not the sort of attention I enjoyed. So, I attempt to get off and get really close to the ladder when I lose my balance and fall right into the pool. :rolleyes1 I'm sure I've been more embarassed at some point in my life but, at the time, I was absolutely mortified and would've been perfectly happy if I could have drowned in that 4 foot deep pool. :lmao: (Sadly, at the time, I was 5'11" so there was absolutely no hope of that happening. :rolleyes: )

Yeah, the spinny things are not fun. I do not do spinny. And now I'm going to have to go mope about that memory. :sad1:


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Again, welcome.
 
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