The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

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ROFLOL we'll have to wait and see what happens Tuesday! Groundhog cookbook is ready just in case:D slingshot is all prepped but I'm hoping I won't need it. After last year I'm not sure how many of those critters are left:D:hilarious:

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Cesar R M

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Right there with ya. It is a beautiful soundtrack.

The late 80's and thru the 90's were an amazing time to spend at WDW. Major, timely construction happenings. Every year major new things to experience from a Boardwalk to Splash Mountain, to an entire Sunset Blvd. My kids enjoyed a WDW as small children that will likely never be repeated. Blessed. :inlove:

Then came the new millennium. Neglect and long drawn out expansions, painfully long. Hello FLE and Avatar. :facepalm: For those who look forward to Avatar I certainly hope it brings more to AK than FLE brought to the MK given the long long time it took to go online. Frankly I'm more impressed with the Tangled Potties than FLE or Storybook. Not bad by any means just given the $$$ and the long long wait, just didn't deliver what was hyped. While not as bad as I anticipated Magic Bands given the cost do not impress me as much as Splash Mountain or Everest did as additions to WDW. Perfectly fine, just not more.
I agree, noone of the newest attractions are as detailed and as rich as Haunted Mansion or Splash Mountain.
I was VERY SURPRISED how full of things splash mountain was.
 

Cesar R M

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If WDW ever gets a new electrical parade for the 50th in a few years. While also curious I'm also very worried seeing what the next WDW exclusive parade will be. Spectromagic is one of those parades along with Dreamlights in terms of nighttime parades which I consider a "Tough Act To Follow" because of how much effort was put in the floats and the soundtrack.


Love Spectro or not, I really miss the Spectromen at the start of the parade due to how entreating and fun they would have. They are also very misunderstood since the majority of visitors find them creepy and bizarre Disney characters. I used to get creeped out by them until I learned about there backstory to the parade according to one Disney website I stumbled upon last year. While I do enjoy PTN, I hope WDW won't get a parade like PTN filled with pop music. Heck Spectromagic and Wishes always felt perfect together since Jiminy hosted both of them but now that Spectro is gone. Wishes doesn't have much of an impact as it did when Spectromagic was still in WDW. I'm no complaining, but I hope WDW get's something extra special for the 50th.
I just hope its not another copy.
WDW deserves something original.
 

brb1006

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I loved that parade. We never missed it when it was around, sometimes we would watch it twice.
I remember seeing Spectromagic during my first and second trip to WDW in 2004 and 2006. Hearing the Spectromen playing on the trumpets and electronic sound effects from the whirly balls and there voices complete with Mickey touching the plasma ball all heard miles away from your location always gave me chills and made me excited to see the parade up close. Especially if you location is near Main Street, Cinderella Castle or Liberty Square where it can be heard echoing down the street such as this video from 1998.
 

Cesar R M

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I tend to hit a store if I know a big snow storm is coming or even one that could knock the power out. I try though not to do it at the
11th hour though. For big snow storms there is something about putting up a large vat of chicken soup, hand made dumplings and noodles.
So I'm usually heading out for the fixin's for the soup.

I never thought of bananas. Guess it is something that would stick with you if you lost power.
only one problem.. bananas turn bad and dark very fast with cold temps.
 

betty rose

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I remember seeing Spectromagic during my first and second trip to WDW in 2004 and 2006. Hearing the Spectromen playing on the trumpets and electronic sound effects from the whirly balls and there voices complete with Mickey touching the plasma ball all heard miles away from your location always gave me chills and made me excited to see the parade up close. Especially if you location is near Main Street, Cinderella Castle or Liberty Square where it can be heard echoing down the street such as this video from 1998.

I loved spectro magic too. It gave me chills. I so wish it could come back. Disney doesn't always value their best offerings.
 

betty rose

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I tend to hit a store if I know a big snow storm is coming or even one that could knock the power out. I try though not to do it at the
11th hour though. For big snow storms there is something about putting up a large vat of chicken soup, hand made dumplings and noodles.
So I'm usually heading out for the fixin's for the soup.

I never thought of bananas. Guess it is something that would stick with you if you lost power.
Me either, but a couple bananas with chocolate chips would do me well!
 

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