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  1. Jeters_Boy

    Walking from mgm to Epcot??

    I'd like to hear more about this adventure! Did you guys make it across Lake Buena Vista Blvd?
  2. Jeters_Boy

    Horizons....

    Yes, everything we could see was running as normal, except the carts. It was the longest I've been stuck on a WDW ride. I was 17 at the time. We started to get delirious, and my dad started yelling out for Ellen to save us because we had just been on Universe of Energy. He thought it was...
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    Horizons....

    I'll never forget this part of the Horizons script. We got stuck on it for almost 2 hours, and heard this over and over again. I think I was brainwashed: "The DNA chain - life's molecular blueprint. Decoding its secrets is leading us to dramatically improved health. The sun. Today we're...
  4. Jeters_Boy

    Walking from mgm to Epcot??

    One of the previous posters ("nolatron") posted this link: http://goo.gl/maps/JY4y It shows the shortest walking path, which includes going through the Boardwalk. You can see on the map how much time that saves. Great tip nolatron! :)
  5. Jeters_Boy

    Test Track breakdowns

    One of the most memorable experiences of my WDW vacations comes from Test Track... My wife and I were riding, and just before the part where you floor it into what seems to be a wall, only to have it open up, the audio messed up and our car started acting different. It was slow but jerky...
  6. Jeters_Boy

    New to wdwmagic, would like to share some thoughts

    Too funny. And what's interesting to me is this Disney idea of the "retro future". Tomorrowland is now based on what we used to think the future would be. The original idea was to keep updating it to be a place that imagined the future, then it looked outdated so quickly they turned it...
  7. Jeters_Boy

    New to wdwmagic, would like to share some thoughts

    Some of the other threads have gotten me to thinking about the long-term direction of WDW. We live in a much different world in 2010 than Walt Disney did in the 1940's and 50's as he planned his theme parks. For starters, the idea of "entertainment" for people born after 1980 is centered...
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