Eight
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Hello and welcome!
My name is Eight, or Rachel, and this will be my third trip report!
My first was Club 33 (No, Not that Club 33) - A Disneyland Trip Report, and my second was Isn't 21 a Little Old For This? A January 2011 Trip Report.
You know, just in case you need a little more of the Eight's Trip Report Experience.
Anyway.
As I was saying, I'm Rachel, a 23 year old Seattleite (er, I guess I might be more of a Seattlesuburbite? Whatever.) and Disney fan. I love Disney parks, Disney movies, Disney music, Disney food, if it has the word Disney in it, odds are, I probably like it to some degree.
This is what I look like. I contemplated choosing a nice, smiling picture of me, but when it comes down to it, if I can do a goofy photo over a more "normal" photo, I'm probably going to go with the goofy one. (most of the time anyway, I do enjoy having some nice ones of me as well.)
I also love Stitch, the TTA, Expedition Everest, and overanalyzing things. I'm pretty awesome at that last one, by the way.
My traveling companion on this trip was my friend, who from here on out will be known as The Friend. Very creative, yeah?
Now I have to admit something. I kind of never actually told my friend I was going to be writing a trip report, because I had no idea how to bring it up. I mean, how do you say, "oh yeah, and also, I'm going to be writing about this trip on a message board filled with thousands of other Disney fans, who will learn all the messy details of this trip, and see photos of us, and you know.."
Actually, when I wrote that out, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Hm. Maybe I should have brought it up.
Well, until I ever do that, she will be known as The Friend, to protect her privacy. There probably won't be any photos of her, unless they're blurry and altered in some way.
Which means you're stuck with pictures of my beautiful face for now. ("You?... Think me beautiful?" quick! what attraction is that from?)
Wait, I'm getting distracted again. Getting back to The Friend. She's 24, and is a very lovely person. I took her on her first trip to WDW last June, and we had such a good time, we had to do it again. She might not be as much of a Disney nerd as I am, but I think she really enjoys going, and she learns all the tips and tricks and lingo quickly.
One of the (many) best moments on our last trip took place on our last night. We were on a bus to the Magic Kingdom, sitting next to a family who had just arrived. Before long, The Friend was talking to them, explaining how fast passes worked, pointing out Space Mountain... And at first, I was like, dude, that's my job, to help out the newbies, but then I realized, I've taught her well.
So that's us, more or less. I think you'll be learning more about us as this TR progresses, because what's a good story without a little character development?
Actually, that might setting some high expectations. This may or may not be a good story. Time will tell. And hopefully not a long time. My last TR took over a year to complete, so I'm aiming for like six months with this one. I can't promise regular updates, but I will promise that I'll finish. Eventually. It just might take a while.
And if you're wondering about the title, well, the princes part will come in the second chapter, but the no shame part had to do with my philosophy of this trip. Like... we're walking along and dancing to the music for the Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party? It's no big deal, no shame. Dancing and singing (quietly, I might add) to Splash Mountain? No shame. Taking ridiculous photos in front of the Captain EO poster and posting them online? No shame.
I think you get the idea.
And I think that about sums up this introduction!
I'm hoping you'll stick around and comment! I love hearing from you all, and I'm friendly, so please don't be afraid to let me know what's on your mind. Tell me about your experience with an attraction, or what photos you like, or how you liked the food at a certain restaurant, or anything! I always appreciate it.
Until next time, take care!
My name is Eight, or Rachel, and this will be my third trip report!
My first was Club 33 (No, Not that Club 33) - A Disneyland Trip Report, and my second was Isn't 21 a Little Old For This? A January 2011 Trip Report.
You know, just in case you need a little more of the Eight's Trip Report Experience.
Anyway.
As I was saying, I'm Rachel, a 23 year old Seattleite (er, I guess I might be more of a Seattlesuburbite? Whatever.) and Disney fan. I love Disney parks, Disney movies, Disney music, Disney food, if it has the word Disney in it, odds are, I probably like it to some degree.

This is what I look like. I contemplated choosing a nice, smiling picture of me, but when it comes down to it, if I can do a goofy photo over a more "normal" photo, I'm probably going to go with the goofy one. (most of the time anyway, I do enjoy having some nice ones of me as well.)
I also love Stitch, the TTA, Expedition Everest, and overanalyzing things. I'm pretty awesome at that last one, by the way.
My traveling companion on this trip was my friend, who from here on out will be known as The Friend. Very creative, yeah?
Now I have to admit something. I kind of never actually told my friend I was going to be writing a trip report, because I had no idea how to bring it up. I mean, how do you say, "oh yeah, and also, I'm going to be writing about this trip on a message board filled with thousands of other Disney fans, who will learn all the messy details of this trip, and see photos of us, and you know.."
Actually, when I wrote that out, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Hm. Maybe I should have brought it up.
Well, until I ever do that, she will be known as The Friend, to protect her privacy. There probably won't be any photos of her, unless they're blurry and altered in some way.
Which means you're stuck with pictures of my beautiful face for now. ("You?... Think me beautiful?" quick! what attraction is that from?)
Wait, I'm getting distracted again. Getting back to The Friend. She's 24, and is a very lovely person. I took her on her first trip to WDW last June, and we had such a good time, we had to do it again. She might not be as much of a Disney nerd as I am, but I think she really enjoys going, and she learns all the tips and tricks and lingo quickly.
One of the (many) best moments on our last trip took place on our last night. We were on a bus to the Magic Kingdom, sitting next to a family who had just arrived. Before long, The Friend was talking to them, explaining how fast passes worked, pointing out Space Mountain... And at first, I was like, dude, that's my job, to help out the newbies, but then I realized, I've taught her well.

So that's us, more or less. I think you'll be learning more about us as this TR progresses, because what's a good story without a little character development?
Actually, that might setting some high expectations. This may or may not be a good story. Time will tell. And hopefully not a long time. My last TR took over a year to complete, so I'm aiming for like six months with this one. I can't promise regular updates, but I will promise that I'll finish. Eventually. It just might take a while.
And if you're wondering about the title, well, the princes part will come in the second chapter, but the no shame part had to do with my philosophy of this trip. Like... we're walking along and dancing to the music for the Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party? It's no big deal, no shame. Dancing and singing (quietly, I might add) to Splash Mountain? No shame. Taking ridiculous photos in front of the Captain EO poster and posting them online? No shame.
I think you get the idea.
And I think that about sums up this introduction!
I'm hoping you'll stick around and comment! I love hearing from you all, and I'm friendly, so please don't be afraid to let me know what's on your mind. Tell me about your experience with an attraction, or what photos you like, or how you liked the food at a certain restaurant, or anything! I always appreciate it.

Until next time, take care!