
!!what's funny is you have the only correct spelling even though you don't know what it is?
imagination + engineer = imagineer. someone who works behind the scenes on attractions/show and the like at disney
An Imagineer (officially known as a Walt Disney Imagineer), is an employee of Walt Disney Imagineering, or any other employee of The Walt Disney Company given that title. Nearly all Imagineers work at the corporate headquarters in Glendale, California developing ideas and attractions for Disney parks. During the construction of a major project, Imagineers sometimes are deployed to work on-site for six months to a year.
Imagineers come in all forms; artists, writers, architects, landscape architects, engineers, model builders, construction managers, technicians, designers and a whole range of others.
-Animal Kingdom Lodge offers several free programs that are really geared at adults and older children: They give a guided tour of the hotel's African art collection at 2 PM, a Culinary Tour of Africa at 4 (in which you get to meet the chefs at Jiko and Boma, and eat free samples! Great if you want to learn more about the food before you actually eat there), and a Cultural Safari at 9 PM led by an African cast member, who tells you about their homeland.
Thats very handy considering we're staying at WL!! Another reason it sounds like something we may like to request. Taking notes furiously!!

He has done the surfing and told me that the wave pool on a normal day operates at about 40% of it's potential. When they do the surfing they crank it up all the way and can even customize the type of wave they want to come out. Sounds way cool to me.
. One neat thing I didn't see mentioned are the stretch (or pressed) pennies and quarters. They're a lot of fun for anyone to collect, and the machines are ALL OVER the place
. My kids have 2 books filled with them
, so I think they be moving on to some other collectible - such as the trading cards from the bus drivers!!!
I NEVER knew there was such a thing until I read it on this site.
Keep up the neat tips