Nemo14
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It includes the remains of the dead moppets from Wishes.
Or it could be the auto correct on my tablet that can't be seemingly turned off.
I prefer option one.
So what was it supposed to say?
*prepares for wise remark*
It includes the remains of the dead moppets from Wishes.
Or it could be the auto correct on my tablet that can't be seemingly turned off.
I prefer option one.
At the most recent quarterly financial review, Iger stated:
"In Q2, Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort both set new attendance records for the quarter."
Attendance was positively affected by the alignment of the New Year's and Easter holidays, which both were counted in the quarter.
Iger also said domestic theme park attendance was up 8% but, of course, that's heavily weighted towards DLR.
The economy is slowly improving (or at least people have grown tired of spending like it's a recession) so it makes sense that there's a lot of pent-up demand for vacations.
Am I the only one who had never seen Lou Mongello's blog...or Ricky Brigante's blog...and has no desire to see them?
One time, I went and looked at a blog because some dingbat girl was giving ridiculously bad advice online and pushing her blog.
Some of these people with blogs know their stuff and some do NOT. I know a lot more than some of these folks who are attempting to teach others, lol.
Sometimes it is the blind leading the blind out there.
It wasn't simple ...had lots if herbs and 'stuff' (hey, I was a kid and last had the stuff in 1995 when I found Trail's End at FW still using it). I bet George K knows what I am talking about. I doubt anyone working in WDW Food and Beverage does. They probably also don't recall the endless salad bowl at Boatwright's with homemade childlike ranch dressing, either.
I love talking about food.
They are all special in their own way...Oh Ive met that kid. He's.... he's special in his own way.
Cutting park wide labor by 48 hours seems pretty significant. I'm sure they'll extend if need be. Besides, it sounds much busier when Disney says "We had to extend hours again."
At least its not 2004 when the park would close at 7 some nights.
What if my neighbor thinks I'm sexy?

No, at 30, I recognized that I was way too old to be pining over an 18 year old character.... and did you draw over Kate Winslet's face with a permanent marker or cut her right out of the poster? C'mon... be honest.
While folks about cinnamon buns and coffee, Disney takes a hatchet to summer EMHs and no one even notices.
EMH are empty is the word we are getting, leading to the cut, why are they empty though? Could it be a changing demographic of a WDW guest? WDW has been actively aiming at the mommy and young child set for years now, is it possible they are getting a much higher % of those types of "guests" therefore leading to the parks emptying earlier because there's only so late most 4 year olds dressed like princesses can stay awake.
Just a thought, no empirical evidence to back me up.
No, at 30, I recognized that I was way too old to be pining over an 18 year old character.
I was swept away by every facet of the film. When they were pulled under the water by the suction of the sinking ship, I would hold my breath along with them. I knew every line of dialogue. It took until the fourth viewing for me to realize that the final scene probably meant that Rose had died, and their reunion was in Heaven, at which time my trickling tears turned to full fledged all out, hiccupping sobs (I had just lost my father-in-law). And IMO, the final "Heaven" kiss on the staircase is the most romantic scene on the big screen ever.
I think both Kate and Leo are outstanding actors; neither of whom have been type cast by their Titanic roles. I saw the Great Gatsby a couple of weeks ago, and thought Leo was amazing. I was also pleasantly surprised by Tobey Maguire.
My 18 year old son and I actually share identical movies in our #1 and #2 favourite positions - Titanic and The Terminal. From there we digress radically.
And since I am so far off the track anyway, I will offer my 3 most hated movies, in order: The Dark Knight, The Witches of Eastwick, and Stay Tuned. Stuart Little 2 gets an Honourable Mention.

i really miss the e-ticket nights at MK that started in the late '90s and went until the early '00s.
for our family, it was a way to do MK at night in the summer without fighting the crowds. honestly, that was a premium that was worth paying for IMO. seemed like it would make sense on the business side since you could generate extra revenue and use a smaller crew to operate only a select number of rides.
maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but it really bummed me out when they got rid of them.

Oh, yes. I've been outed. Merf has been right all these years....
Top of my hated list (or pretty close): Lost In Translation.
Enjoyed Monsters U; definitely not as good as Inc, but good stuff anyway.
Titanic...now that was a great movie. First time we saw it, drove almost 2 hours to a theater that had tickets available. Definitely haven't seen it as many times
I agree @Scoutn757 ...while I owe you a phone call. I think most folks would be interested in someone's take on WDW from the PoV of not being a Disney nut.No need to send spirit a pm, please do tell all of us. I'm curious.
...I'll even do full frontal nudity.

The ONLY reasoned we suffered through June temps over a week ago is because my older daughter will be a junior in high school next year and is in the marching band. So Aug-early Nov is out, and she is also in the school's concert choir, which basically picks up where band leaves off. We will also begin the round of college visits sometime in the next year. However, walking around MK packed in like a sardine, with deodorant failing left and right....yeah, not going to miss that. Our WDW trips are for the most part done, because going during the school year just doesn't work for us, and I have no desire to wait in line on the surface of the sun anymore. My 2 cents...It's not the parents so much anymore as it is the schools. They have taken over a parents authority concerning their own children and their education. I do understand that missing a number of days is hard to make up and certainly no one wants to make their kids do homework while everyone else is on vacation. However, they should be able to differentiate a student in academic trouble and one that can handle a few missed days.The worse part of that whole thing is it's the child that suffers and is punished due to a decision that his/her parents have made. It is the child that is held back or suspended, complicating the situation even more. So although I am as concerned about "helicopter" parents, (not to worry, it will come back to bite them eventually) this one cannot be totally assigned to them.
He got rich by people paying him not to do thatIs that how you become a faux 1%-er?
Once my kids were in high school, we started "adults only" trips.The ONLY reasoned we suffered through June temps over a week ago is because my older daughter will be a junior in high school next year and is in the marching band. So Aug-early Nov is out, and she is also in the school's concert choir, which basically picks up where band leaves off. We will also begin the round of college visits sometime in the next year. However, walking around MK packed in like a sardine, with deodorant failing left and right....yeah, not going to miss that. Our WDW trips are for the most part done, because going during the school year just doesn't work for us, and I have no desire to wait in line on the surface of the sun anymore. My 2 cents...
Once my kids were in high school, we started "adults only" trips.
Much better - take my word for it.
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