Nah, this one doesn't have to do with my cold, black, child hating heart. I find SOTS super problematic, and I wish they'd have used a different IP. Great ride, but it's always vaguely off-putting to me. I also have issues with Dumbo, so, there's that. Folks like to trash talk my beloved iasw song, but I can and do listen to that often and want to scrub my ears out to zippity do dah.
I'm encouraged that we might get more AA in the future, and I did find the NRJ aa just amazing! I know people are critical of the ride, but I thought the shaman at the end was a good sign of more of that type of aa to come.
but the real question is who's paying the greater price...them or the price we're all paying for losing the redhead to political correctness...Interesting tidbit
Disneyland Shanghai’s pirates cost $450,000,000
I believe US dollarsIs that in yuan?
Are these items available on the shopdisney website??News
New American Adventure line featuring the 50 states
http://wdwnt.com/blog/2017/10/photo...cter-merchandise-line-representing-50-states/
Not sure. I’m thinking no right now. Maybe they’ll be added eventually.Are these items available on the shopdisney website??
I believe US dollars
Safe? Are you serious? Disney has just a "few" lawyers on retainer...I don't think you have an issue there...
Second, I wouldn't put candy in your luggage...you may not like what you find later...
And as an aside - what's this thing about transporting candy? Is this something new?
Got to take home a years worth of Goofy's sour worms!
When and where did that happen? We fly very regularly - 6+ times a year for many, many years and can't recall any time that solid (ie, not liquid) food wasn't allowed.Food wasn't always allowed. I have had friends take food through security that were then told that they had to take it and not give it back. I have had food go through security where I totally forgot was there and be told that they had to throw it away.
Food wasn't always allowed. I have had friends take food through security that were then told that they had to take it and not give it back. I have had food go through security where I totally forgot was there and be told that they had to throw it away.
I know the rule might have changed now. I just didn't "realize" it until on my trip to MCO in September where the family in front of us had 10 BINS full of just food and snacks (not including their carry on bags themselves). Then all 10 of their food bins had to be thoroughly checked before our one carry-on bag. To make it worse, only one TSA agent was checking bags/bins at our security line so it took us about 20-30 minutes for us just standing at security before we could go. People should either put their food in their checked luggage unless they have a specific health issue that requires them to eat certain food. There is plenty of food options in MCO.
When and where did that happen? We fly very regularly - 6+ times a year for many, many years and can't recall any time that solid (ie, not liquid) food wasn't allowed.
Food wasn't always allowed. I have had friends take food through security that were then told that they had to take it and not give it back. I have had food go through security where I totally forgot was there and be told that they had to throw it away.
I know the rule might have changed now. I just didn't "realize" it until on my trip to MCO in September where the family in front of us had 10 BINS full of just food and snacks (not including their carry on bags themselves). Then all 10 of their food bins had to be thoroughly checked before our one carry-on bag. To make it worse, only one TSA agent was checking bags/bins at our security line so it took us about 20-30 minutes for us just standing at security before we could go. People should either put their food in their checked luggage unless they have a specific health issue that requires them to eat certain food. There is plenty of food options in MCO.
When and where did that happen? We fly very regularly - 6+ times a year for many, many years and can't recall any time that solid (ie, not liquid) food wasn't allowed.
Amusiclife, could you be thinking of international travel? That's usually an agricultural thing, not wanting to bring foreign pests across borders, requiring any food items/produce not in packaging to be discarded.
The instance with my friend happened in 2007 (yeah...a decade ago) in St. Louis where she brought a big bag of chips in her carry on. Obviously this was still close to post 9-11 days. She wasn't allowed to take it. I can't recall any of the times I've had it happen since I fly very regularly as well. I have just learned not to take food through security. I am pretty sure I haven't had this happen for a couple years since I just learned to check everything before I go to the airport. I guess we have just had different experiences.When and where did that happen? We fly very regularly - 6+ times a year for many, many years and can't recall any time that solid (ie, not liquid) food wasn't allowed.
I have never flown international. The only time I have ever flown with the check for food items/produce separately was when we left Hawaii. My instances happened in domestic airports in the 48 bordered United States. I can't pinpoint where.Amusiclife, could you be thinking of international travel? That's usually an agricultural thing, not wanting to bring foreign pests across borders, requiring any food items/produce not in packaging to be discarded.