GreatBiscuit
Golden but never flaky
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Hey Jordan! Love the list of sleep worthy attractions. Heading out tomorrow for a church trip so I won't be around until Monday. Until then take care and God bless Brother!
I mention it a few posts later...
So we've gone from Lycra to power snoozes on attractions. Nice work everyone!
Morning, J.
Hey Jordan! Love the list of sleep worthy attractions. Heading out tomorrow for a church trip so I won't be around until Monday. Until then take care and God bless Brother!
So we've gone from Lycra to power snoozes on attractions. Nice work everyone!
Morning, J.
There are no words to describe how much I love this thread![]()
I need some positive reinforcement every now and again...
You ARE the cutest!
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I will no longer be able to enjoy the carousel of progress after our last misadventure with Ashlyn.....my last memory of our WDW trip.....I guess everyone will have to hold on tight until you finish your TR (or at least to the end of our trip) to get the juicy details.hall of Pres
american adv
carousel of progress
those 3 are the best.
You are all so funny! The list of napping spots is great-Paul(my Boyfriend) asked me to write them down too. In 2006 he and my son slept through almost the entire 45 minutes of Universe of Energy. Actually, now that I think about it, he does fall asleep a lot in Disney. For the Food and Wine Festival they use the old Wonders of Life pavilion as headquarters and they used to have a leather sofa there on the balcony area. Last October we went and his sofa was gone-he successfully napped there the 2 previous years while I drank wine and wandered around. He was looking forward to his spot all day!
Hall of Presidents is definitely hard to stay awake through-but I LOVE One Mans Dream. I cry every time I watch it!
You fell asleep on the Haunted Mansion???
I have a story about falling asleep on rides too! Well....one ride. There's a big amusement park close to my home that I love going to in the summer.
There's a ride in that park rated as the highest for thrill factor. The reason is because you stand up on this ride, and do loops and inversions, all while standing up! So for that first big drop, you're standing up and going down face first! It's an incredible thrill and I've always been too chicken to take it on.
But this past summer, I finally got the guts. Unfortunately, I was also SUPER tired. So tired, that I barely remembered the ride! I was pretty knocked out, not even the drop could wake me up!
So, I conquered my fears and I wasn't even awake for it
Ok, time for me to hit the hay as well. See y'all in the morning!
aren't we all a bit unhinged here on the DIS....
It was.
We get assigned to lanes at the meet randomly. I did not realize it at first. When I did, I got real giddy. Then the cameras started showing up ( it was the Ultra swim, his first meet back after his suspension for the Party pics) and then I got nervous, hoping I did not fall or trip in the pool as he turned.![]()
Hey Jordan! Love the list of sleep worthy attractions. Heading out tomorrow for a church trip so I won't be around until Monday. Until then take care and God bless Brother!
So we've gone from Lycra to power snoozes on attractions. Nice work everyone!
Morning, J.
It's the people...
You ARE the cutest!
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Kathy, the funny thing is, we used to make a joke of having a rating system for all of the great rides to sleep in and were great to cool off in. UOE was always the best for me because you can usually stretch out and get your own row.You are all so funny! The list of napping spots is great-Paul(my Boyfriend) asked me to write them down too. In 2006 he and my son slept through almost the entire 45 minutes of Universe of Energy. Actually, now that I think about it, he does fall asleep a lot in Disney. For the Food and Wine Festival they use the old Wonders of Life pavilion as headquarters and they used to have a leather sofa there on the balcony area. Last October we went and his sofa was gone-he successfully napped there the 2 previous years while I drank wine and wandered around. He was looking forward to his spot all day!
Hall of Presidents is definitely hard to stay awake through-but I LOVE One Mans Dream. I cry every time I watch it!
Kathy, the funny thing is, we used to make a joke of having a rating system for all of the great rides to sleep in and were great to cool off in. UOE was always the best for me because you can usually stretch out and get your own row.I think this even preceded discussions about a bathroom rating system.
Another great ride is The Great Movie Ride....Jordan has slept through that ride on multiple occassions
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