The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Hmm . . . I just looked on the guide and indeed, there is a BYU on 374. I'll have to check that out later on today. (Usually, once I get past the news and weather channels up around 362 or so, I don't go higher because nothing beyond that ever looked interesting. And I don't subscribe to the premium channels, so there's not been much incentive for me to go beyond 362.) Is BYU a new station?

I just discovered the BYU channel last summer. I have noticed the old Disney movies are usually on early in the morning around 1:30am or so often on Friday/Saturdays.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I bought for My DD, a big fan of s'mores a package of Pillsbury's S'more cookies. She made them last night and said they were really good.

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She'll have to see how the left overs micro today.

Those look pretty good.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
what with these shirts, cups..etc.. that has the "stay away from the doors" in spanish?
I have no idea why they seem popular.

For us it is family thing. My husbands sister company has many Mexican Immigrants that speak little to no English. His Spanish has become stronger over time. The monorail spiel was the first Spanish phrase my kids learned. It was funny to hear the kids try and spit it out like Dad and fail. Very little was in Spanish when they were small in Disney but the Monorail spiel was endearing in Spanish, the voice used at that time was very talented.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Yep, we've had problems with some of the shirts too. The one I am most disappointed with is my zipper hoodie that was from the first 24 hour Leap Year event. The quality of the material is alright-ish, not what they once were, the zipper on the other hand is about the lowest quality it could be and that sweatshirt was expensive.
Yea, those 6 year old Chinese kids are terrible at recognizing quality.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
well, dunno you;but renting points didnt cost me more than a moderate (200 USD per day)
So I found the change a lot.

As for the contemporary, those would be 600+ per day.

I think you missed my point. DVC are built for a different purpose, they are time shares not hotel resort rooms. So to compare them on an equal field IMO is not a fair comparison. Now compare a Studio at AK DVC to Old Key West that would be a like comparison. The standard guest room at AKL Resort is only a hair larger than POR rooms.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
We stayed at the Hilton Hawaiian Village a couple times and it was a really nice resort. I love the wide stretch of beach they have and the pools & lagoon are fun too.
It's a nice resort definitely. Just not terribly wild about Waikiki. We're planning on doing more sightseeing and some beach while we're at the Hilton and more pool time at Aulani, though the first day at the Hilton will probably be a beach/pool day since we will have traveled the day before. The pools at the Hilton are fine, but nothing compared to Aulani. Heck, Aulani makes Stormalong Bay look like a little dinky pool.
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Two waterslides, one body slide and one inner tube slide, inner tube slide dumps into a lazy river, and then the body slide dumps into the main pool, and then there's an adult-only pool (which I'm old enough for :happy:) and an infinity hot tub overlooking the ocean. Blows the Hilton's pools out of the water.

But the Hilton has a good view and great shopping, and the beach is really nice.
 

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