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wow. i never would have guessed. that sure explains why they have to go on break for a few minutes when they're out for a while. who knew cinderella was a teamster.
My understanding the best week is one week b4 thanksgiving.
actually, any time between now and that week is good. lines are really short. i think in the week we were there we had to get a fastpass once.
what is cinderella's maiden name?
Cinderella a teamster:):smile::smile: Did you watch the parade in the middle of the day? Were they in the snowglobes? If you saw it those snow globes are actually air conditioned. It is amazing what they do.
we figured they were. they looked way too comfy in their bubbles. ariel flipped her tail at me. i think she wanted me. tc thinks it was just the effects of fantasyland. what does she know. hmph. now she refers to her as sushi.
anyone else? btw, kitch is ineligible because he ought to have the answer by now. and its no fair googling it. :smile:
The Bumble thinks the mermaid wants him.
You can't make this stuff up, people.
:smile:
Now I'm really off to bed.
G'nite Sam.
I think I got him out of fantasy land in the nick of time.
guess I don't know it....
even with googling it..I'm confused.
but is that her maiden name???....
see I'm confused...at first I thought Tremaine would be a first name...
I think it was cuz it looked better behind the diamonds when he put them on 2 look through them.
I went to school at Dr Phillips High School. You can find it on the southside of Universal studios. I mean like they share traffic lights.
There was always something fun to do on skip days :smile:
plus.... the day we were at disney, it had rained like 3 days straight, and there was about 3 feet of water everyplace you went in the park....
whatever that roller-coaster thing thats in the dark practically the whole time... that was cool... the "its a small world" ride, rocked some....... and that "world of tomorrow" or whatever it was called, was kinda neat... it was a rotating stage, that showed kitchens from different era's....
that thing was cool...
nice.
They usually dont have it open now because it it too expensive to maintain.
it was open while we were there.
By the way....how was that ride?
that ride freaked me out...cuz I had no idea what was going on...
I didn't even know the name of the ride we jumped onto at that time.
I was always partial to the Peter Pan ride. :smile:
I liked all the old Epcot rides. They did away with most of them over the years. Of course now you can enjoy test track and mission to mars :smile:
man, i had a lot of fun playing with the manual settings on my camera this trip. i was able to get some really good fireworks pix (rumor has it they shoot of $3 million a night in fireworks down there), as well as some good pictures from inside rides like the haunted mansion and pirates (without using flash), and some video caps of both of them.
test track, thumbs way up, mission to mars, i got off of and spent 15 minutes looking like a ghost.
especially the ones where they dont harness you in place....
I had a friend that passed out in one of those one time after flippin upside down.....
The Gravitron amusement ride is a whirling cylinder which uses centrifugal force to hold riders to their seats as the seats rise, giving the illusion that the floor is dropping out. The ride is also called the Starship, Old Blue, and Trip to Mars. There are approximately 190 such rides in the U.S. and Canada.
On April 2, 2004, at the Miami-Dade County Fair and Exposition in Florida, a wall panel of the Gravitron ride gave way, ejecting three riders. Seven people were injured, including two bystanders who were hit by debris. Injuries included broken bones, concussions, and bruises. A 16-year-old girl ejected from the ride was critically injured.
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml04/04156.html
bystanders who were hit by debris That's not nice to refer to riders as debris. They're people for God's sake.
Can you imagine flying out when that thing was spinning at top speed. Whaaaaaaaaa Hoooooooooo!! :eek: :confused: :lipsealed: :worried:
I could turn that into a cool gameshow segment if I had the right equpiment...
you get asked trivia questions or something....while spinning around.... and if you get it wrong, your section of wall dissappears and you go flying out.....
but there would have to be a way to make it so people wouldnt actually "fly away"....
bungee cords, perhaps?
Pagination