I never said that animation is to blame for bad story lines, but that if you can do three instead of one you can be less choosy. You don't need to eliminate as many stories. For instance, Dinosaur (which I love) might have been passed over due to the fact that animated dinosaur movies were...
I never said it didn't take time or effort to use computer animation, nor did I say I didn't understand the process.
A little over-sensitve, Now Inc, aren't you?
Possibly the problem is computer animation. If you can produce the movies in a fraction of the time, you might be less choosy about the storyline. It's easier to choose three or four out of thousands than just one.
Remember to wear a REALLY secure bathing suit. The top and bottom are forced up by the water. Your top could wind up around your neck and your bottom will become a lovely wedgie right in front of everyone who's waiting at the end of the slide.
Trust me. I'm one of the chickens waiting at the...
It should be plenty of time. Personally, I wouldn't wait on any lines. Try again later. It's always worked for us.
You can also save a lot of time by avoiding as many shops as possible. (Most of them contain the same merchandise anyway.) They are planned out like most retail stores, hard to...
Disney magazine has the hat as permanent, the pin thing again. The pins are supposed to light up at diffent spots and during different shows. Perhaps that way you'll never know if it's a dud.
No matter how many times you've been there, night time is magical at WDW. It makes you feel like the very first time you went there. It's like you walked into the storybooks, and are living happily everafter.
Thanks for the compliment!
If they put Bill in the back row, they could pretend Monica's hidden behind another former president. Then they only have to worry about her sticking out from the ankles down.