Robo
1971 Castle in the Hub: Your lights are on!
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After reading all of the horror stories about moms and kids RACING and SHOVING to be the FIRST to "wake up Tinkerbell" at the shop in FL,
I figured that things must have finally gone "over the deep end" (or worse) at MK.
Well, we were at MK in the early mornings (EMH, and otherwise) several days between Jan. 25 and Feb. 4, 2006 and I made a special MISSION of looking in at the shop to see the "ZOO" that had been described.
But...
N O T H I N G was going on any morning we passed by, first-thing.
The shop doors were all standing open, but there were:
No hordes of little girls clawing to be the first to awaken Peter Pan's little helper.
No shrieks from moms proclaiming their sweet offspring "MUST BE FIRST"!
No "pile-ups" of kids, parents and CM's trying to sort out a melange of misunderstanding and confusion.
No... NOTHING!
Tink's shop was basically EMPTY and remained that way for many minutes as I surveyed it.
We walked on to ride Peter Pan and the rest of FL, but I was relieved to see that somehow "things were still right with the world" and not EVERY DAY was "SMACK-DOWN at Tinkerbell's".
I figured that things must have finally gone "over the deep end" (or worse) at MK.
Well, we were at MK in the early mornings (EMH, and otherwise) several days between Jan. 25 and Feb. 4, 2006 and I made a special MISSION of looking in at the shop to see the "ZOO" that had been described.
But...
N O T H I N G was going on any morning we passed by, first-thing.
The shop doors were all standing open, but there were:
No hordes of little girls clawing to be the first to awaken Peter Pan's little helper.
No shrieks from moms proclaiming their sweet offspring "MUST BE FIRST"!
No "pile-ups" of kids, parents and CM's trying to sort out a melange of misunderstanding and confusion.
No... NOTHING!
Tink's shop was basically EMPTY and remained that way for many minutes as I surveyed it.
We walked on to ride Peter Pan and the rest of FL, but I was relieved to see that somehow "things were still right with the world" and not EVERY DAY was "SMACK-DOWN at Tinkerbell's".