DVCjj
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- Mar 27, 2015
Never had a bad meal at Tony's. We enjoy it.Everyone seems to think the place is rubbish. But I love eating at Tony’s at magic kingdom.
Never had a bad meal at Tony's. We enjoy it.Everyone seems to think the place is rubbish. But I love eating at Tony’s at magic kingdom.
I do not like the bigger and bigger emphasis on Villains.
We have enough Villains in today's world.
I agree here, I think it’s fine celebrating them because there are some very iconic ones. But the whole point of Disney is to celebrate the hero so when the villains are pushed it can’t help but feel forced.I think the Villains can be fun - BUT I do think they need to be used sparingly. That's what makes it fun! It's great to see them at the Halloween party or other special event, but if they're around all the time then it's gets boring and, yeah, a little weird to be celebrating them.
It's gotten worse for me as I've gotten older.Well that answers my question. We are going in May and I wondered if it causes bad motion sickness. I got wicked sick on Star Wars and EE
It looked like the plastic liner had been recently changed too! The things you think about at moments like thoseI love that you added that the trash can was themed…. 🗑
When I ride GotG I put on sea bands before I even get into the queue (I also use kids sea bands bc they are tighter and therefore apply more pressure so it seems like they work better).
(I also keep a barf bag from an ill-judged experience on Mission Space Orange; since I’ve had it with me I haven’t needed it! : knocks on wood : )
Newest Shameful Secret: I have been dormant on this site for many years and I see that this thread I started in March, 2008 is still going! My "baby" is 15 ... lol
Still haven't seen Dumbo :/
You are never too old to dress how you like. Especially at any Disney place:I liked CRT better without the Princesses.....I miss BOG breakfast.
I get more excited planning my trips than actually being in the parks, don't get me wrong I am excited but...it just never lives up to the imagination, you know?
I spend more time thinking up and making my Disney bounds than planning for the trip lol so, in other words, I'm more excited about dressing up than being in the parks. But Hey! at least I'm not chickening out on wearing them anymore so..yay?
Welcome back. This has been one of my favorite reads on this site. I have laughed may times at others, so thank you to all the good times.Newest Shameful Secret: I have been dormant on this site for many years and I see that this thread I started in March, 2008 is still going! My "baby" is 15 ... lol
Still haven't seen Dumbo :/
I finally did it for the 1st time back in 2020, dressed up as a Batuu styled Stormtrooper and the amount of cast and and fellow theme park enjoyers that interacted with me really hyped me up. Even outside of the Star Wars area. Made me feel good for all of the work and planning I'd put into it and really made me glad that I didn't chicken out (and really prepped me for my first time cosplaying at a con!)You are never too old to dress how you like. Especially at any Disney place:
DW and I dress up every night of our cruises for ourselves and we have gotten many positive responses including:
I wish I had brought my prom, bridesmaid, etc gown.
I wish I had thought to dress up a little as I do not get to do so at home.
You two look so good all dolled up, I think it is nice.