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I look forward to reading your TR about Alaska. It is a place of much interest to Jo and I. I would like to see how accessible it is. I hope you manage to pack the right clothes! It is hard to imagine being cold when you have great warm weather.

A casino? I assume this is a land trip? I did not think any DCL ships had casinos. I like the sound of Palo plus!

Staying tuned...
 
I'm looking forward to seeing Alaska!

I'll catch up in a week or so. Heading on vacay myself, so if you notice I'm MIA, don't celebrate too hard. ;) I'll definitely be back. LOL
 
Awesome DL day! I made a note of the Funwheel drink - we need to go and try this.

Loved to hear that you fit in a ride as well. ;)
 
Oh God warning bells!!! And I'm already late to the program with points.

Okay, okay.

1. no wait - was right there.
2. Test Track
3. Renter issues
4. 11 - are there 11? Laughing, I have no clue!
5. Crows, forget that they hang out at CR - I'll go with lizards.
6. One - character meet

Loved the update. So much fun you all had. Days like that are just the best!

The feelings remind me of a Tragically Hip song -

I had my hands in the river, my feet back up on the banks
I looked up to the Lord above and said hey man thanks
Sometimes I feel so good I got to scream
She said Gordie baby I know exactly what you mean
She said, she said, I swear to God she said

I just love those days! Sigh.

Anyway, wonderful update. Your photographs always paint the picture Alison!
 
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We’re spending three nights in Vancouver prior to the cruise

I know you are obviously booked for those nights but Alison Carmana Plaza is insanely fantastic. I can't say enough about the place. I've stayed there on both my last two train trips out (Mom and I went out again on train). They are full apartments - full kitchens, beautiful design (especially the executive ones), most have balconies, fantastic location in general terms - central to the city - easy to Stanley Park. And so easy to the port. And the price is the same as hotel rooms in the city. And it has the best grocery store right across the street with fantastic ready made food as well.

They used to be crazy low in prices. But more and more people are finding out about them. Unfortunately (and fortunately!).

I need to go, now. Oh Vancouver how I love thee!

Have a wonderful time. What a life you live! Good for you.
 
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Your trip to Vancouver and your Alaska cruise sounds amazing. I can't wait to read all about it. I hope that when the time comes, you will have a magical trip.

I also wish you a productive weekend.

Corinna
 
Well, I just finished posting on my TR that I was going to ignore everyone else's until I caught up.
And then I see the 24hr warning. Figured I should come over just to make sure you hadn't posted an update (you had!) that I needed to get answers in on (you hadn't.)

Well I'm honored that you stopped by in all your busy-ness.

Me neither... at least not anymore. And same. If I have a bit of cereal, then yeah.

A good hearty breakfast will fill me up for most of the day.

I thought that was possibly the case. But then I thought she was kidding.
Shoulda gone with my first instinct.

Always go with your instinct.

I haven't found room for dessert in a long time.
I have to start eating smaller meals.

At home I never have room for dessert and rarely do I fix any, but at Disney I try to plan my meals so I can eat dessert. There are so many good ones.

Wow! Those look amazing!

::yes:: and potent too!


Nothing on the menu really sounded so great and I think we were still full from the spinach dip.

:laughing: How many drinks had you guys had?

By that time only three.

??? Kobe beef? Truffles?

Tomato Concasse, sauce bernaise, St. Andre cheese, truffle bacon marmalade, prime beef and my mistake it was only $33. :laughing:

Not a fan. Tried it, but...

I like this particular recipe, not sure if I would like it elsewhere.

That pic looks like "Ew! I'm taking these beans right off the plate!"

Na, that's just Jenny and her dainty fingers, she was putting them on her plate. She was too hungry to wait while I took the picture.

I look forward to reading your TR about Alaska. It is a place of much interest to Jo and I. I would like to see how accessible it is. I hope you manage to pack the right clothes! It is hard to imagine being cold when you have great warm weather.

A casino? I assume this is a land trip? I did not think any DCL ships had casinos. I like the sound of Palo plus!

Staying tuned...

I'm sure there are some parts that are accessible, but we were very limited on the excursions. We chose from the mild category because the moderate group had ones with 90 minute hikes and such. The ones we are doing involve mostly sitting.

There is no casino on the Disney ship, but there is one near the airport outside Vancouver. We saved a lot of airline miles by flying out the day after the cruise. We had planned to go back to the same hotel we are at pre-cruise, but then when pkondz mentioned on his bonus Maui TR that his family stayed overnight at this casino, I checked it out. It was the same price (or cheaper) and sounded like a fun way to spend our last day of the trip.

I'm looking forward to seeing Alaska!

I'll catch up in a week or so. Heading on vacay myself, so if you notice I'm MIA, don't celebrate too hard. ;) I'll definitely be back. LOL

I remember it was breathtaking when we went in 1998, and combine that with a Disney ship and it should be extra special!

I can't wait to hear about your trip. Sadly that is one place I think we might have to leave out when we finally make it down there. It's just so far from everything!

Awesome DL day! I made a note of the Funwheel drink - we need to go and try this.

Loved to hear that you fit in a ride as well. ;)

Be careful! That drink packs a punch! I might even want to have one with you!
 
Cool! Yes the trip is coming up REALLY fast! I can't believe how I agonized over what clothes to pack! I don't have lots of cold weather clothes, and evidently Disney keeps the ship nice and warm inside while it's freezing outside at most places. OK not freezing, but highs are in the 50s. Did you book with Disney or are you going with another cruise line?

Did you buy any warm clothes on that trip you went to the mountains and there was snow? I'm sure it's really hard to pack for cold places when you rarely need that stuff.

Disney all the way. Booked the last Alaskan cruise of the season as well as the 4 night positioning cruise afterwards. Very excited! Also just booked Aulani for next May, so 2017 is set.
 
Oh God warning bells!!! And I'm already late to the program with points.

Consider it a courtesy warning. You're welcome.

Okay, okay.

1. no wait - was right there.
2. Test Track
3. Renter issues
4. 11 - are there 11? Laughing, I have no clue!
5. Crows, forget that they hang out at CR - I'll go with lizards.
6. One - character meet

Recorded.

Loved the update. So much fun you all had. Days like that are just the best!

It was a lot of fun. Reminds me of the TR you wrote when you had no park passes.

Anyway, wonderful update. Your photographs always paint the picture Alison!

Thank you. :blush:

I know you are obviously booked for those nights but Alison Carmana Plaza is insanely fantastic. I can't say enough about the place. I've stayed there on both my last two train trips out (Mom and I went out again on train). They are full apartments - full kitchens, beautiful design (especially the executive ones), most have balconies, fantastic location in general terms - central to the city - easy to Stanley Park. And so easy to the port. And the price is the same as hotel rooms in the city. And it has the best grocery store right across the street with fantastic ready made food as well.

I looked it up and I'll keep it in mind if we go back. We have a unit with an separate bedroom, and also a kitchen. Saturday night we're going to whip up something in the room instead of dragging Fran out to a restaurant. She'll need a nap after driving us around Stanley Park and lunch at the Tea Room.

For a while there I was going several times a year, mostly for business, but we fit some fun in. I love Vancouver too!

Have a wonderful time. What a life you live! Good for you.

Yeah, now. I put in my time between 2004 and 2009. Hopefully my parents will not need as much maintenance.

Ummm, what's wrong with them? :rotfl2:

Beyond exciting!

I know! Fran hardly wants to talk about it, and I sent my mom and dad an email a week ago suggesting we spend Sunday exploring Grouse Mountain and they haven't even replied back, yea, nay, or "we'll think about it!"
 
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Your trip to Vancouver and your Alaska cruise sounds amazing. I can't wait to read all about it. I hope that when the time comes, you will have a magical trip.

I also wish you a productive weekend.

Corinna

Thanks! The only thing I have left is to assemble my FE gifts and pack our suitcases! I can't wait!

Well so far I spent the morning cleaning windows, this afternoon I got a nail fixed, and now I'm sitting at Barnes & Noble avoiding the heat while the guy at Best Buy installs our car stereo for the third and hopefully last time. Tomorrow looks just as fun except I'm making a turkey and basic Thanksgiving type dinner.

Did you buy any warm clothes on that trip you went to the mountains and there was snow? I'm sure it's really hard to pack for cold places when you rarely need that stuff.

We were in a National Park at 8000ft, so no I couldn't buy any clothes. This was all I had for warm clothes packed.



For god sakes it was May, all I had was T-shirts and tank tops!

I did go shopping on New Year's Day and got some clothes that I wore on my Mississippi cruise. The problem is I only need the warm stuff for the excursions and time in Vancouver. Evidently the temperature inside of the ship is the same as it is everywhere else in the world.

Disney all the way. Booked the last Alaskan cruise of the season as well as the 4 night positioning cruise afterwards. Very excited! Also just booked Aulani for next May, so 2017 is set.

Cool. Good for you! If all goes according to plan, my 2017 is also fairly set. Just need to get that darned apartment finished. And if all goes as planned, you and I are doing somewhat "opposite" trips in 2016 & 2017.
 
We were in a National Park at 8000ft, so no I couldn't buy any clothes. This was all I had for warm clothes packed.



For god sakes it was May, all I had was T-shirts and tank tops!

I couldn't remember what happened, but I did remember it was cold!

I did go shopping on New Year's Day and got some clothes that I wore on my Mississippi cruise. The problem is I only need the warm stuff for the excursions and time in Vancouver. Evidently the temperature inside of the ship is the same as it is everywhere else in the world.

I don't know if that's good or bad because you'll have to carry a sweatshirt or jacket around for when you go outside.

Great that you already had bought some stuff for the Mississippi cruise.


Cool. Good for you! If all goes according to plan, my 2017 is also fairly set. Just need to get that darned apartment finished. And if all goes as planned, you and I are doing somewhat "opposite" trips in 2016 & 2017.

Does that mean you're going to Hawaii this year??? :hyper:
 
I couldn't remember what happened, but I did remember it was cold!

Yeah, with the exception of the first and last nights we were in the serious boondocks the whole time.

I don't know if that's good or bad because you'll have to carry a sweatshirt or jacket around for when you go outside.

Great that you already had bought some stuff for the Mississippi cruise.

I had both trips in mind when I bought the clothes, and I think it is bad because I will constantly be taking off and putting on. At least I can store it in Fran's scooter bag. People on early cruises said that ladies were wearing sleeveless dresses at dinner, so yeah warm inside, cold outside.

Does that mean you're going to Hawaii this year??? :hyper:

No, it's what I hope to be doing in 2017.
 
I did go shopping on New Year's Day and got some clothes that I wore on my Mississippi cruise. The problem is I only need the warm stuff for the excursions and time in Vancouver. Evidently the temperature inside of the ship is the same as it is everywhere else in the world.

I was on the Alaska cruise last June, and I remember wearing a sweater to dinner. I also wore whatever inside that I had on outside except for my heavy coat on Tracy Arm day.
 
I was on the Alaska cruise last June, and I remember wearing a sweater to dinner. I also wore whatever inside that I had on outside except for my heavy coat on Tracy Arm day.

That's interesting. Everyone else who has reported back told me otherwise. I guess I'll just have to prepare for multiple options.
 
Day 5

OK, you can credit Fran for the title of this chapter. I asked her for a little help and said that it was the day that yadda yadda yadda happened. (You will find out when you read it), and she suggested "A Funny thing happened on the way to the 'yadda'". I substituted "Kiosks" and thus came the title. It didn't hurt that we were watching the the 1966 Musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum" on TV.

Since I didn’t note the time I woke up, I must assume that I slept in until a reasonable time (like 7:00AM), probably took another bath as I love my Jacuzzi tub!

We had breakfast in the room, yogurt, toast, cereal, V8, or some combination of the above.

Just as we approached the bus stop the Epcot bus pulled away. We ended up waiting the proverbial 20 minutes wait.

When we got to the park, Fran picked us up buttons, me Happy Birthday and 1st visit for Alberto.

We rode Nemo first.



















It seems that I need a bit more practice with my new dark ride lens.

Then we checked out the aquariums.







I was stalking this little crab.







We also stopped for a photo op or two.









Then we went over to The Land to get on Living with the Land.





There was no wait, it was a complete walk on. I warn you, if you’re not into plants, just scroll ahead to the next post. I took waaaaaay too many pictures in here, but the place always fascinates me.


























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I always think that this combining the fish with the plants environment is so cool!





And in just a few days, we’ll be back for this!



After the ride, we decided to exit the pavilion. Especially since Soarin’ was closed during our trip. When we got back up to the second level, we looked back at the line for LWTL and the queue was 3/4 full! We sort of dodged a bullet on that one!

We still had a few more minutes until our 11:30AM FP+ for Mission Space. So we looked at some of the floral displays.







We took a PP picture.





Then it was time for our Orange Team Mission. Jim loved it Alberto hated it. He said that it affected his blood pressure for the rest of the day and even the next day.

When we got off the ride we found Fran on the phone.

Now I loved everyone’s answers to the question, “What caused a hiccup in our day?” It shows that folks know lots of things about us and our habits and stuff. We were lucky that on this trip we didn’t have any cat problems, but I can see from some of our last few trips, why that would be one thought. Also we had our share of band nonsense on this trip. We aren’t even in leadership anymore, Fran is the librarian, but that’s it and you’d think we would be out of the loop, but that wasn’t it either. I know at some point, Jim had to deal with band drama, but it wasn’t that today.

Fran was talking to the home security alarm company who had received an alert that the alarm went off. The cats were being fed by a tag team, Darcy and her brother, and our friend Donna and her husband. We called Darcy and they weren't doing this feeding shift. We called David's cell phone (Donna's husband) and got voice mail. We called their land line (as Donna refuses to get a cell phone), we also got the answering machine. Rather than send the police out to the house, Darcy and her brother agreed to go check it out, and as they were on their way, we got a call back from David that Donna had left just over 20 minutes ago, and it was most likely she who tripped the alarm. I disarmed it from my phone, and then Darcy called back to confirm it was Donna who tripped the alarm.

There was some kind of problem with the keypad, and evidently some of the keys were sticking causing the alarm to go off. Whatever the situation, Darcy fired Donna and said that she and her brother would take care of the rest of the feeding. That’s putting it a little harshly, but Donna doesn’t handle technology very well, and being unable to disarm the alarm caused her to have a full emotional breakdown. Darcy just realized that it was easier all around for her and her brother to take care of the cats.

This probably took about half an hour with all the calls to and from the security company, various cat sitters, brother of cat sitter (to get David’s work phone number when they didn’t initially answer the phones). Between Fran, Jim and myself we were calling everyone trying to figure out what was going on, and deciding whether or not to call the police. Luckily in the end it was nothing. After your first false alarm, the city charges a penalty for each additional police visit, so we didn’t want to waste it on a false alarm.

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So we moved on to the Mexico kiosk.



Normally we would have split everything but we decided after all that craziness Fran and I each needed our own margarita.



We also got a shrimp taco.



And a vegetable Quesadilla.



Both were good, but I could really taste the habanero sauce on the taco! It was a tad bit spicy!

We had decided to skip China and Germany in lieu of Italy and the American Smokehouse, but we did stop in Germany for their grapefruit beer. On our way to Germany we spied these creations.









And I got a glass of Kabinett.





When I came out from the Wine shop, I found Fran and Alberto who were thoroughly amused by this duck in the fountain who was interested in stealing pieces of their pretzel that they had purchased in addition to the grapefruit beer.



We headed out toward Italy, but not before stopping at these topiaries.









Then we moved on to Italy.



Fran and I split a Chicken Parmesan.



We also split the vegetable ravioli. Both were quite tasty.



I got the Pinot Grigio



We also got the Pistachio Crema with Strawberries. It was good.



We spied these two on the way to the American Pavillion



And we pushed on to America. Florida was in the midst of a heatwave, and we were really starting to feel it on this day. It was really hot out, and it was the height of the sun, and there was hardly any shade anywhere. They had cart with a strawberry lemonade that you could top with a shot or two of grey goose vodka. I chose one.





And Fran got a pink donut. I think our second pink donut saw it’s ending the night before, so she needed another one.



The Voices of Liberty were just about to start, so I sucked down my drink (and didn't get a brain freeze) and went in.



It had been quite a few years since we had seen the American Adventure, so it was a nice break from the heat.





We had planned to get something at the kiosk in America, but we were all still so full from Mexico and Italy that we skipped it. It was still blazing hot outside. Something that became painfully obvious as we trekked back to the character stop, where we used our second FP+.















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Then we were on our way to the bus stop.



Our third FP+ was for Journey into Imagination, but since we rode that two days before, we didn’t need to do it again. Once we were back at the resort, Fran laid down for a nap while I started our first load of laundry. I tried to sleep. I decided that I couldn't so I just took my shower and got ready for dinner.

By the time I was dressed, so was Fran and it was about time for our dinner reservation. We headed down to Artist Point.





I had my standard Gibson



Jim ordered a Margarita.



They gave us some bread and sea salted butter.





We started off with the Mushroom soup. They gave us two orders and split it into four portions. That was perfect!



I got the Farm Egg Fettucine. Evidently there are people who don’t know the difference between Fettucine (a type of noodle), and Fettucine Alfredo (a preparation of said noodle). Our waiter tried to explain to me that there was no creamy sauce on the pasta, it just had some tomatoes, garlic, and shaved cheese tossed in olive oil. I sort of looked at him blankly thinking, “Um, I can read the menu…” I just told him that was fine.



Alberto and Jim ordered the mussels



They also got the Delta Asparagus Salad



Jim and I both ordered the Buffalo Strip Loin, Fran planned to finish what I couldn’t eat.



Jim’s was prettier than mine.



Alberto got the Vegetarian Eggplant Panisse.



They also ordered a side of Crispy Tubers



Our server brought me a birthday dessert.



And we all split the berry cobbler



I took one bite of dessert and realized I just couldn't hold my head up any more. I was full on exhausted and could not stay at the table any longer. Fran let me take her scooter back to the room and I was asleep before they even made it back to the room.

Contest!!!!!!!

Answers:

For the next round of questions, we go to EPCOT the next day


1. How long do we wait for the bus? (10 points)
20 Minutes


2. What was our first ride of the day? (10 points)
Nemo


3. What happened at home (in California) to create a hiccup in our day? (10 points)
Pet Sitter set off the house alarm

4. How many kiosks do we visit? (10 points)
two

5. What wildlife amuses us? (10 points)
Duck in the fountain eating pretzels


6. We have three FP+, how many do we use? (10 points for the right answer, 5 bonus points for each correct attraction)
Two, Mission Space, Character Spot.


Responses

dolphingirl47
, 22 minutes, Spaceship Earth, Somebody left the door open triggering an alert on your cellphone, 5, Ducks, 2 (Test Track, Living with the Land), 33 points
cruisehopeful, 25 minutes, Spaceship Earth, Band drama, 5, a squirrel, 2, one for Spaceship Earth and one for Soarin., 15 points
Malia78, 11minutes, Living with the Land, Cat trouble, 6 kiosks, momma duck and ducklings, 2 FP used, Test Track and Epcot Character Spot, 16 points
DisneyFirefly, 40 minutes, Gran Fiesta Tour, Text about one of the kitties not doing well?, All of them!, A flying purple dragon with yellow horns ;), Illuminations, Spaceship Earth, and Journey Into Imagination. I'll go with using two., 10 points
rndmr, 10 minutes, Test Track, something happened to one of the kitties, 5, Ducks, 2, Test track and the Character Spot, 20 points
dizneeat, 12 minutes, Living with the land, One of your kitties escaped the catsitter, Let's say you visited 6 of them, A squirrel, You used all three. They were for Spaceship Earth, Turtle Talk with Crush, Test Track, 2 points
Pinkocto, 17 minutes, SE, Alarms set off at the house, 7, Bunnies, 2, TT, LWTL, 27 points
pkondz, 30 minutes, SE, Cat went AWOL, 5, duck, One for SE, 10 points
Steppesister, 12 minutes, The Land, Kitty gets out, 6, A bunny, 2 (Illuminations and Spaceship Earth), 12 points
dgbg100106, 17 minutes, Soarin, Sheet music was needed for auditions, 5, ducks, 2 Soarin and Turtle Talk with Crush, 27 points
Paula Sedley-Burke, 0 mins you had up your pace to race to a bus already there, it's early. So snoring at soarin', renters giving you grief, 5 alive, a bird, 4 you got the one more when your 3 ran out. Test track, SE , Illuminations., 5 points
Leshaface, 8 minutes, Test Track, Your house alarm went off, 4, Ducks, 2 - Illuminations, Character spot, 30 points
DnA2010, 23 minutes (boo), Figment, a sick kittie :( (but he/she is fine now), 7, Well I don't think I've read much about Disney cats at WDW (we had one hang out over the exit of the Indy tunnel last fall during our visit) and I've reviewed the answers already guessed as well as consulted the google store- I am going to guess a real turtle in the future world lagoon., 3: SE, Character Meet, TT, 7 points
Irene_dsc, 8 minutes, Spaceship Earth, Kitty escaped, 7, Seagull trying to get someone's food, 2 - Spaceship Earth, Living with the Land, 0 points
juniorbugman, 7 minutes because you have that Magical Bus pass, Listen to the Land, Jim had band issues and he had to resolve them, 6, Lizards because you had such fun with them on your walk to Fort Wilderness, 2 (Illuminations and Test Track) because you didn't need to use the one for Listen to the Land because it was a walk on, 10 points.
Captain_Oblivious, 6 minutes, Spaceship Earth, Something with the cats. One of them strayed outside and wouldn't come back in?, Seven, Squirrel!, Two. One for Test Track and one for the character meet & greet, 10 points
IowaTater, 7 minutes, Spaceship Earth, One of the kitties got sick, 6, Duck, 1, for Test Track??
EJ4Disney, to long - 22 minutes, Test Track, a lost kitty - not accounted for, 4, a bunny and a bird, 3 - Space Ship Earth, Crush, Illuminations
lisaviolet, no wait, Test Track, Renter issues, 11 - are there 11? Laughing, I have no clue!, Crows, forget that they hang out at CR - I'll go with lizards, One - character meet, 0 points



Bonus Points

Malia78 – 5 points for Character Spot
rndmr – 5 points for Character Spot
Paula Sedley-Burke – 5 points for Character Spot
Leshaface – 5 points for Character Spot
DnA2010 – 5 points for Character Spot
irene_dsc – 5 points for the animal question, got the animal wrong, but got it right what it was doing.
Captain_Oblivious - 5 points for Character Spot

lisaviolet - 5 points for Character Spot


Results


Leshaface – 35 points
dolphingirl47 – 33 points
Pinkocto – 27 points
dgbg100106 – 27 points
rndmr – 25 points
Malia78 – 21 points
cruisehopeful – 15 points
Captain_Oblivious – 15 points
Steppesister – 12 points
pkondz – 10 points
DisneyFirefly – 10 points
Paula Sedley-Burke – 10 points
juniorbugman – 10 points
IowaTater – 10 points
EJ4Disney – 8 points
DnA2010 – 7 points
Irene_dsc – 5 points
lisaviolet - 5 points
dizneeat – 2 points



Overall Results


Leshaface – 125 points

Malia78 – 121 points
Captain_Oblivious - 113 points
rndmr – 108 points
DnA2010 – 103.5 points
pkondz – 100 points
juniorbugman – 96 points
Pinkocto – 90 points
dizneeat – 82 points
Paula Sedley-Burke – 82 points
dgbg100106 – 76 points
Steppesister – 68 points
dolphingirl47 – 63 points
EJ4Disney – 53 points
IowaTater – 50 points
DisneyFirefly – 49 points
irene_dsc – 39 points
lisaviolet - 25 points
cruisehopeful – 15 points



Next round of questions:


1. What do we do for breakfast the next morning? (10 points)

2. How long do we wait for the bus? (10 points)

3. It was supposed to be a leisurely morning in the room, but negotiations occurred after I went to bed and plans changed. What park do we go to? (10 points)

4. Lunch is at a resort, what is the restaurant? (10 points)

5. All our FP+ are for the afternoon. Do we make it to the park to use them all? (10 points)

6. What do we do for dinner? (10 points)
 
Sounds like an eventful day! Oh my re the alarm. Good job you had somebody to take care of it. Donna getting the elbow! No good is she if she can't operate an alarm system.

Nemo looks fun. I only did this once. I have a shark phobia.

Food at the kiosks looks great. Good idea to spilt food.

Dinner looked good too. I guess that previous guests must have complained where is my creamy sauce ....

Were you drunk in charge of a scooter Alison lol. On the right side of the coridor I wonder... Hick...
 

















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