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Lindslou, thanks for the update. When my oldest son was 10, I made him ride it with me. After we got off and out of the building, he threw up. He should've thrown up on my shoes.
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We stayed at YC this past January during the Marathon. The only park we attended was Epcot. One day was a little irritating, walking to the park and, once inside, navigating through the park. It...
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Ah, thanks for reminding me of the exact line. I believe Irons used the same line.
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Captain EO is the greatest movie ever made. It's the movie Citizen Kane tried, but failed, to be. It's like taking the entire decade of the '80s, condensing it into a few minutes, and squeezing it...
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**snap** Brown Derby, my margarita flight just delivered to my table. It's very hot outside, but cool indoors. The ghosts of Bob Hope and Jack Benny sit across from me. Jack doesn't mind taking sips...
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I love SE, too, and it's my youngest son's all-time favorite WDW ride (he's 26 now, but it's been his favorite for years).
I sometimes count the number of time Ms. Dench says "futah" (14, I...
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I was stuck on Space Mountain. We had taken our position to begin, but we never started. We sat and sat and, finally, a CM came to help us out of the vehicles and walk us out.
Like Nate, I hit...
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I agree that Grand Floridian Café is under-appreciated. Breakfast is outstanding (although my wife ordered an egg white frittata that wasn't very good). Consider the Lobster Eggs Benedict.
I've...
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I've dined twice at Jiko; both good experiences, but not exceptional. My last trip to CG (January 2014) was outstanding. We opted for a sushi appetizer, which was the best sushi I've ever had. The...
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I agree regarding Imagination (1st version great, 2nd version horrible, 3rd version better than 2nd), Stitch (belched hot dog is not my idea of a fun experience), and Tiki (either version; my wife...
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Based on the disparity in one-day ticket prices between the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, Studios, and Animal Kingdom, it seems that Disney is finally admitting that only Magic Kingdom is a premium...
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Attendance may be up, but I'd like to see statistics for how many are first-time guests or guests who are at WDW for the first time in many years vice how many are regular attendees. Is the...
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Actually, I think the "whiz bang" new technology and rides are for the new guests, not those who have gone to Disney for years. The newbies compare Disney to its competitors, such as Universal; those...
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I'm there. My AP is expiring; my wife's expires soon. We won't be renewing. I've probably visited WDW 50 times, thrice since last August. My most recent trip, last month, was my least enjoyable.
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If you go to an SEC school, you ridicule University of Florida fans who attend football games wearing jorts. This was told to me by my oldest son, who graduated from Alabama and, even today, dresses...
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To try something very new, you might want to consider Monsieur Paul. I haven't yet, but intend to on my next trip.
My wife and I enjoy Tokyo Dining. It's not the hibachi-style restaurant, but...
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My wife and I ate at Sanaa last year and enjoyed it, but was slightly disappointed in one of the entrees (I don't remember which). I agree, though, that the bread service is excellent.
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My next trip is scheduled for CS. A few years ago, my wife and I stayed at both POFQ and CS. POFQ was, at that time, my favorite moderate; but my wife much preferred CS. It seemed much fresher. The...
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Artist Point is a must-do restaurant for us. I highly recommend it.
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My wife is less of a WDW fan than I am, so I tempt her to another vacation there by focusing on food. Each trip, I find to find a restaurant we've not tried before.
My wife also takes pictures of...
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I have upcoming reservations at Kona for my final morning. On my last couple of trips, I've opted for Grand Floridian Cafe, which can also be excellent (although my wife selected a frittata at one...
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If you think this is sad, imagine being a little child, spending time at the beach with parents and grandparents (and little brother), getting chicken pox, and going back with your grandparents while...
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This is a good point: on short trips, there are so many things you want to cram in, that the trip itself is hectic; but on a longer trip, you have time to do what you want and feel less compelled to...
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I agree and disagree (a sign of intelligence is the inability to make up one's mind). Many years ago, WDW food was renowned for its lack of quality, at least, for the price. Then it improved...
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About 9 days seems to work perfectly for me. I'm pretty satisfied after that length of time.
When my sons were small, we would break up the trip, taking a couple days in the middle not to visit...
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