The new displays are A-freakin-maaaaaziiiiiing.
Espeeecially the new songs that they selected to rock out to. Many of them are really really fast, really really intricate, and really really jaw-dropping.
The day the snow white ride goes down is the day I give the biggest "you've chaaaaanged" to Disney world.
It's still there from what I saw to days ago, m'amme. And your child'll love it.
an extra dollar an hour, for spieling/driving... that's if you're NOT a college program kid. They pay them the same flat rate.
Oh, and in respect to Disney's Union... I'd like them more if they weren't so, well...unmagical in certain places? They're relatively shady in getting people to...
hahaha, it's hilarious with the lights on. A Majorly humorous buzzkill.
I do love the really cheesy looking brown/grey carpet that you can see when the lights are on...
....on the SIDE OF THE WALLS.
Silly Anglos...
Disney's for everybody!
On that note, I'm just not a fan of jerks in general.
I do dig huuuuge crowd cheering in a riotous form at FANTASMIC, though... I'm "guilty" in a lot of your standards. And The Wave... and "Jump! Shake your body. Jump! Jump! Shake your body." I guess...
And I know that this is a double-post, but:
That's true. The thing is that when Disney was making the ride, they really did not want to completely rip out from the land what they did not have to. So we just built around many of the Florida Oaks for preserving what we didn't have to plow over...
It's true. As much as i know people would love to get a good picture of the animals, sometimes i wish i could tell all the first timers to just sit back and enjoy it and not to worry too much about pictures.
What i've seen is that video cameras are easier to deal with, since they're running...
The thing is that we aren't "allowed" to. It causes a domino effect. The average amount of trucks on safari at one time is usually 40... if one stops, it will screw up the show times of the other ones.
It's well worth the wait, or use for fast pass.
Good times always vary. From my experience...