The Most Expensive Free Trip Ever - TR Link is Up! Pg. 164

Ah killer whales and splash zones... Nodnol will be able to tell you a lovely story how I got the English words "wet" and "damp" mixed up and managed to get her soaked from head to toe in "Marine World" in California in 1992... Marlene would have been pleased with the seats we had... :rolleyes1

I think one day I really need to take the time in Orlando and venture out to the other parks!
 
well of course they had to go to the pool after seeing all the fish swimming all day...

did you feed them minos, while they jumped out of the water.
:laughing:
 
I love Sea World but haven't been there in years. I remember the seal & walrus show. I think the name was Clyde and something. I loved the mime as he was always so funny until he has making fun of me when I was walking.:lmao:

Great update and pics.
 
Just read your lovely update, but will have to comment tomorrow... way past time for bed. :) Off to "fishy" dreams.

Looking forward to it. Pleasant dreams.

Ah killer whales and splash zones... Nodnol will be able to tell you a lovely story how I got the English words "wet" and "damp" mixed up and managed to get her soaked from head to toe in "Marine World" in California in 1992... Marlene would have been pleased with the seats we had... :rolleyes1

I think one day I really need to take the time in Orlando and venture out to the other parks!

Oh that sounds like a good story! At least you could tell her that's why she should pay close attention in English class.

well of course they had to go to the pool after seeing all the fish swimming all day...

That's a good point. I hadn't thought of that.

did you feed them minos, while they jumped out of the water.
:laughing:

Yes, you could buy fish to feed the dolphins. We were cheap and didn't buy any...just stationed our kids close to people who did. :rolleyes1

I love Sea World but haven't been there in years. I remember the seal & walrus show. I think the name was Clyde and something. I loved the mime as he was always so funny until he has making fun of me when I was walking.:lmao:

Great update and pics.

Yes! Clyde and Seamore!!! Thanks for helping me to remember it.

That's funny that you were a victim of the mime. I loved watching him.
 

So glad you decided to tame things down after the James in Atlantis debacle!! Hopefully he was all ok with this one! Anyway, sounds like he was- unless he's developed a lifelong fear of clowns or killer whales. All I can say is thank Goodness that unfortunate accident of the trainer getting killed didn't happen during your show! That would have been even worse than being freaked out on the Wet, Dark and Scary ride. :scared1:



Don't you love those walk through aquariums?? We went to the one in Pigeon Forge (Ripleys) a couple years ago, and we all LOVED it!!


:lmao::lmao::lmao: The Budweiser DONKEY???!!! :rotfl2: What happened to gigantic, stately Clydesdales?? The crisis hit Budweiser pretty hard too? Some downsizing going on??

Remind me again where you stayed this trip? POR right?? So, all that fishy smelling gunk from their hands went into Ol' Man Island? J/K, I'll bet you guys made them wash up really well, so you didn't have to have them stinking up the car on the way home. Mine would have just wiped their hands on their shirts... :sad2: at least Zach would have.
 
One of the funniest moments actually occurred before the show. There was a mime down at the front, between the seats and the stage, and as people would enter he’d follow them and mimic them. I know it’s pretty juvenile humor, but it was hilarious. People would come in and take a few steps and shade their eyes to look for an empty seat and he’d be right behind them doing the same, and they had no idea.
At first I'm thinking, "Oh how JUVENILE, Glennbo." But then I must admit that it was rather amusing. I love to laugh at others.


Sometimes the kids and I would do it at the dinner table, after we got home from the trip. I liked to think that I played the part of the trainer and the kids were the seal, but it might have been the other way around.
My dad would never be that cool when I was growing up. You get mega points from me on this one. And for sitting in the splash zone at the killer whale show.


For those of you with kids, you know that we couldn’t leave until each kid had touched a dolphin.
Kids? Uhh...I would be the same way.

I have to say...James is so darn cute at this age that I just want to squish him. Seriously.
 
The Budweiser DONKEY???!!! :rotfl2: What happened to gigantic, stately Clydesdales?? The crisis hit Budweiser pretty hard too? Some downsizing going on??
I was wondering the same thing. :laughing:
 
The Clyde and Seamore Show was our favorite. :thumbsup2

We missed getting to feed and touch the dolphins, but we did watch them in the nursery and it was a really wonderful thing. :goodvibes
 
The show itself was great too. One “trick” the kids and I liked was that the trainer and one of the seals were standing on stage looking straight ahead. Then the trainer would look at the seal, who was still looking straight ahead. Then the trainer would turn his head back, straight ahead, and the seal would look at him. Then as soon as the trainer turned to catch the seal looking at him, the seal would turn his head straight ahead again. This went on for a little while and was pretty funny.

Our dog does that when he is inside on his pillow after I have to fuss at him. Every time I look at him he looks away, but you can tell he is sneaking a peak to see if I'm still glaring at him.

Sometimes the kids and I would do it at the dinner table, after we got home from the trip. I liked to think that I played the part of the trainer and the kids were the seal, but it might have been the other way around.

I'm guessing the latter. ;)

I remember that this next picture killed me because we were sitting just to the left of this little stage area where the whale plopped himself. If I had had the camera I could have taken a great shot. I could’ve probably filled the photo frame with the whale’s eyeball alone.

Well, maybe....but I'm not laying any cash on it! Saw too many of your outtakes in your TR, and that picture of us was all messed up......it looked too much like me! (I thought you promised to edit it first and make me look better :mad: )

After that we went through the clydesdale’s barn and the kids got their picture taken with the Budweiser donkey.

I don't know why, but this just hit me funny! :lmao: Sounds too much like a P.T. Barnum ploy of some type.

I think the only problem we had with the dolphins was that James couldn’t really reach out far enough to touch them. I think I ended up holding him out so he could reach.

When the kids are young, this can be a dangerous thing. Not sure the dolphins can differentiate between potential food types dangling above them.
 
Isn't that the best kind!!

Judy got some really great pictures of the Dolphins!

Juvenile humor is the best!

Hey, I took the dolphin pictures. She took the killer what photos. (But she did a good job.)

So glad you decided to tame things down after the James in Atlantis debacle!! Hopefully he was all ok with this one! Anyway, sounds like he was- unless he's developed a lifelong fear of clowns or killer whales. All I can say is thank Goodness that unfortunate accident of the trainer getting killed didn't happen during your show! That would have been even worse than being freaked out on the Wet, Dark and Scary ride. :scared1:

Yes, the shows were more James' speed than Atlantis. But he sure didn't want to take the fake helicopter ride to the Arctic outpost or whatever it was called.

I thought about making some kind of a joke in this installment about a killer (pause) whale show...like that show was "killer", but didn't want it to get confused with the recent accident. That must have been awful.

Don't you love those walk through aquariums?? We went to the one in Pigeon Forge (Ripleys) a couple years ago, and we all LOVED it!!

They are pretty cool.

:lmao::lmao::lmao: The Budweiser DONKEY???!!! :rotfl2: What happened to gigantic, stately Clydesdales?? The crisis hit Budweiser pretty hard too? Some downsizing going on??

I think when we were there they had recently had a commercial featuring a donkey in their clydesdale commercials. Like it dreamed of being a clydesdale or something.

Remind me again where you stayed this trip? POR right?? So, all that fishy smelling gunk from their hands went into Ol' Man Island? J/K, I'll bet you guys made them wash up really well, so you didn't have to have them stinking up the car on the way home. Mine would have just wiped their hands on their shirts... :sad2: at least Zach would have.

We eventually move to POR, but we aren't to that portion of the trip yet. For this portion we were still at the Sheraton Vistana. But I'm pretty sure they had sinks nearby to wash up after touching the dolphins. They had to have....no way Judy would let them go too long without washing after touching them.

At first I'm thinking, "Oh how JUVENILE, Glennbo." But then I must admit that it was rather amusing. I love to laugh at others.

As I learned from your story of that poor streetmosphere cast member holding his leg in the air for eons. :laughing:

My dad would never be that cool when I was growing up. You get mega points from me on this one. And for sitting in the splash zone at the killer whale show.

There's usually a fair amount of laughter at our dinner table. Many close calls of spewed milk and milk through the nose.

Kids? Uhh...I would be the same way.

I was content taking pictures, but who knows, maybe I stuck my hand out there one time. I don't remember.

I have to say...James is so darn cute at this age that I just want to squish him. Seriously.

I know!

I was wondering the same thing. :laughing:

I thought you'd be up on your beer commercials.
 
Whoa, two ninja posters...

The Clyde and Seamore Show was our favorite. :thumbsup2

We missed getting to feed and touch the dolphins, but we did watch them in the nursery and it was a really wonderful thing. :goodvibes

I think it was our favorite too...although the whales are up there too.

The dolphins are definitely a lot of fun.

Our dog does that when he is inside on his pillow after I have to fuss at him. Every time I look at him he looks away, but you can tell he is sneaking a peak to see if I'm still glaring at him.

I'm sure it's hard to keep a straight face with that going on! :rotfl2:

I'm guessing the latter. ;)

I knew that's what you'd think.

Well, maybe....but I'm not laying any cash on it! Saw too many of your outtakes in your TR, and that picture of us was all messed up......it looked too much like me! (I thought you promised to edit it first and make me look better :mad: )

What kind of miracle photo touch-up software do you think I have?!

I don't know why, but this just hit me funny! :lmao: Sounds too much like a P.T. Barnum ploy of some type.

"Budweiser donkey" just doesn't have the same ring to it as "Budweiser Clydesdale", does it?

When the kids are young, this can be a dangerous thing. Not sure the dolphins can differentiate between potential food types dangling above them.

I think I mentioned in an earlier reply that we didn't buy the fish to feed the dolphins. We just had the kids station themselves near people who did. Those dolphin teeth look like they could hurt!
 
Yes, you could buy fish to feed the dolphins. We were cheap and didn't buy any...just stationed our kids close to people who did. :rolleyes1
actually glenn, i meant did you feed your kids minnos when they were jumping out of hte water at the pool.

:lmao:
 
actually glenn, i meant did you feed your kids minnos when they were jumping out of hte water at the pool.

:lmao:

Doh! I read it that way the first time, and then I thought you meant the other way.

If I did feed them fish, it would have been Pepperidge Farm goldfish.
 
Yes, you could buy fish to feed the dolphins. We were cheap and didn't buy any...just stationed our kids close to people who did. :rolleyes1

That totally would have been us. Let the others fork out the dough... :lmao::lmao::lmao:

One time we went to a fish farm (there are a ton of them on the Columbia) and I was too cheap to buy the kids the fish food, so they just gleaned it off the ground from all the kids who weren't so careful at the dispensers. They sure appreciated every "stinking" one of those disgusting little nuggets like they were priceless rubies and emeralds!! :rotfl2:
 
I'm sure it's hard to keep a straight face with that going on! :rotfl2:

Yeah, it is really hard. I look at him really quick and he drops his head and looks forward, but you can see his eyes turn my way to see if I'm still looking. That's when I lean towards him and turn up the heat. His eyes dart really fast then, back and forth. When I finally turn back to the computer, he looks my way and I do it all again. I can't keep it up long before I start to laugh. It is too funny!

I knew that's what you'd think.

Funny how well you can get to know someone in a short period of time when you whisper their name out in public places to see if they will look at you.

What kind of miracle photo touch-up software do you think I have?!

So what is THAT supposed to mean!?! :mad: Actually, I was thinking photoshop....you could have made me look like anybody :wizard: Then again, maybe that wouldn't have been a good thing. I might have ended up looking like Hucifer in a scarf... :scared1:

"Budweiser donkey" just doesn't have the same ring to it as "Budweiser Clydesdale", does it?

That's exactly what I was thinking. :lmao:
 
Beware the cloud! :cloud9:
I use that same phrase at home somtimes...though for vastly different reasons.

Great update. The mime cracks me up. They used to have a similar act at Sea World San Antonio, but he hasn't been there the last two times we went. I'll check again this summer when we go back. I always did the splash zones in high school. Now, not so much. I'm all for cooling off on a hot summer day, but I think I prefer air conditioning to frigid, whale poop tainted seawater.
 
:laughing:

parker loves those,

we buy them buy the gross at sams club.

Just wait....he's gonna eat you out of house and home.

That totally would have been us. Let the others fork out the dough... :lmao::lmao::lmao:

Exactly! ;)

One time we went to a fish farm (there are a ton of them on the Columbia) and I was too cheap to buy the kids the fish food, so they just gleaned it off the ground from all the kids who weren't so careful at the dispensers. They sure appreciated every "stinking" one of those disgusting little nuggets like they were priceless rubies and emeralds!! :rotfl2:

Those pellets are stinky! Phew! <Imagine curled-up nose smiley>

You can always sweep up plenty of those around the dispenser or near where they're throwing them!

Yeah, it is really hard. I look at him really quick and he drops his head and looks forward, but you can see his eyes turn my way to see if I'm still looking. That's when I lean towards him and turn up the heat. His eyes dart really fast then, back and forth. When I finally turn back to the computer, he looks my way and I do it all again. I can't keep it up long before I start to laugh. It is too funny!

Oh, the discipline in your house Marvin.

Funny how well you can get to know someone in a short period of time when you whisper their name out in public places to see if they will look at you.

Whisper? I kind of shouted. :rotfl:

So what is THAT supposed to mean!?! :mad: Actually, I was thinking photoshop....you could have made me look like anybody :wizard: Then again, maybe that wouldn't have been a good thing. I might have ended up looking like Hucifer in a scarf... :scared1:

Now, now!

I use that same phrase at home somtimes...though for vastly different reasons.

:rotfl2: Oh I know!

Great update. The mime cracks me up. They used to have a similar act at Sea World San Antonio, but he hasn't been there the last two times we went. I'll check again this summer when we go back. I always did the splash zones in high school. Now, not so much. I'm all for cooling off on a hot summer day, but I think I prefer air conditioning to frigid, whale poop tainted seawater.

You are so right.....I don't even want to think about what's in that water!
 














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