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northerngirl

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Celebrate with me!! My DH & I are two 'burned-out' paramedics who desparately need a holiday. I will have to work my 'mojo' to get the exits seats on the plane once again. They always give them to us given our occupations.

Leaving for SSR next Tuesday!!:Pinkbounc :tongue: :wave:
 
Have a great trip!

How long does it take to get from Northwest Territories to WDW?
 
...and we'll be a day after MJTinNH. Hard to keep focused in the countdown.
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Yay Red Sox! :cloud9:
(just one more curse to reverse next Tuesday)
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Originally posted by POOH&PIGLET
Have a great trip!

How long does it take to get from Northwest Territories to WDW?

In answer to your question, far too long!! We have to drive from our home in Hay River to Edmonton, Alberta (11-12 hours). Then, we fly from Edmonton to Toronto (4 hour flight), then Toronto to Orlando (1.5 hours). We overnight in Edmonton, then fly out the next day. That's the only way you can do it basically unless you want to fly at midnight from Edmonton to Toronto (no thanks!).

I grew up in Toronto and life was a little easier then. It sure makes you a little 'hardier' living up here. I 've been up North (the True North!) for 22 years now. These trips keep us sane!!

Enjoy your trip and your children are adorable!!:wave:
 
Originally posted by northerngirl
I grew up in Toronto and life was a little easier then. It sure makes you a little 'hardier' living up here. I 've been up North (the True North!) for 22 years now. These trips keep us sane!!

I can only imagine. Have a great trip. Enjoy the sunshine.:sunny:

So that makes me wonder.:confused: If you don't mind me asking, how many hours of sunshine do you get in the Northwest Territories in early November? How about late December? Sorry to turn this into a geography lesson but we might as well learn something about our neighbors to the north while we talk Disney.

HBC
 
Originally posted by Happy Birthday Cat
I can only imagine. Have a great trip. Enjoy the sunshine.:sunny:

So that makes me wonder.:confused: If you don't mind me asking, how many hours of sunshine do you get in the Northwest Territories in early November? How about late December? Sorry to turn this into a geography lesson but we might as well learn something about our neighbors to the north while we talk Disney.

HBC

That is a great question.....you obviously have a good sense of the world to know that we are "daylight-challenged" up here. In November, the sun rises about 9am and sets about 6pm. The real 'doozies' come in late December-early January when the sun rises about 10am and sets around 2pm. We have had snow for the last two weeks (always by Halloween) and we will have a winter wonderland until the end of April. Just about seven months!!

And people wonder why we own at DVC????????? (actually nobody up here does...they are just envious!!):jumping1:
 
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Ready for your arrival!LOL

I'm Going HOME Tommorrow!

FINALLY!

Don'f forget to wear some Lime Green!

Safe Trip!

See You There!

Scratch
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Originally posted by northerngirl
you obviously have a good sense of the world to know that we are "daylight-challenged" up here.
And people wonder why we own at DVC????????? (actually nobody up here does...they are just envious!!)

I was a teacher for quite a few years. I can't tell you how many times we discussed why the northern latitudes get less sunlight at this time of year. I just wish I could have had someone like you who lives it every day, communicate with my classes.

Thanks for the answer and enjoy the warm Florida sun. Of course you do have those 18 hour sunny days to look forward to in June.;)

HBC
 
Originally posted by northerngirl
We have had snow for the last two weeks (always by Halloween) and we will have a winter wonderland until the end of April. Just about seven months!!
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[Thanks for the answer and enjoy the warm Florida sun. Of course you do have those 18 hour sunny days to look forward to in June.;)

HBC [/B][/QUOTE]

You do know your facts!! Yes, the loooong summer days are what keeps us going (read:sane)!!

In the summertime around solstice(June21st, longest day of the year) we have 24 hours of sunlight. It is very hard to get used to sleeping at night when it looks like it's 9am and it really is 3am.

May and June are terrific here. We cram so much into a day because we can, even tee off at midnight if we wish. We actually have a world-renowned golf tournament up here every here
called the Midnight Sun tournament & it attracts golfers from as far away as Australia & England!!
 



















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