TeriofTerror
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I must be incredibly spoiled. The only way I'd wait in line for 120 minutes is if they were handing out actual jewels in the queue.7DMT reopened. Now 120 minute wait.
I must be incredibly spoiled. The only way I'd wait in line for 120 minutes is if they were handing out actual jewels in the queue.7DMT reopened. Now 120 minute wait.
when did lil mermaid have a fire?
Thread all about it here:when did lil mermaid have a fire?
I waited two hours for Splash Mountain on July 4th one time. Would I do the same now? Not for 7DMTI must be incredibly spoiled. The only way I'd wait in line for 120 minutes is if they were handing out actual jewels in the queue.
Sorry, never saw it, my bad!Scroll back a few pages, made that joke last night.
I say in line...but I suppose you could be online while in line.And speaking of lines...
When you are waiting in a queue for an attraction, do you consider yourself waiting "in line" or "online"? As far as I'm concerned, as I am standing in a line, I choose the former. Being online carries a connotation of accessing the internet, IMHO. Thoughts?
And speaking of lines...
When you are waiting in a queue for an attraction, do you consider yourself waiting "in line" or "online"? As far as I'm concerned, as I am standing in a line, I choose the former. Being online carries a connotation of accessing the internet, IMHO. Thoughts?
That makes me uneasy. I hope it's not coming out of the HS makeover budget!Nope! But they do have a sizable wallet.
Sorry, never saw it, my bad!
Inline, but you can be online at the same time - just keep up with the line in front of you! (The number of people that had their heads buried in their phones, and we're not watching their kids or the line moving in front of them!And speaking of lines...
When you are waiting in a queue for an attraction, do you consider yourself waiting "in line" or "online"? As far as I'm concerned, as I am standing in a line, I choose the former. Being online carries a connotation of accessing the internet, IMHO. Thoughts?
Me, too. But whenever I hear someone say they were waiting online, I inevitably find myself picturing that person trapped in a Tron-like environment where they wait in some sort of electronic purgatory as they try to purchase something from Amazon.If the queue is over five minutes long I'll usually have the smartphone out, so... both?
I was at DL in Anaheim, CA earlier this year and was told by a CM there about the strict fireworks code imposed by the city that dictate things like the early closure of Toontown and height limits.
Such strict restrictions do not imply at WDW because Disney controls its own local government (Bay Lake and RCID) at the MK, though there are fire codes but less strict. Maybe it may not have been such a good idea to allow a corporation to have control of such things like fire codes, etc., as events like these may demonstrate?
Interesting... Thanks!No, the fire codes are fine.... except with possibly incorporating sprinklers onto rooftops when you the buildings are in fireworks fallouts. Disney was one of the forerunners and trend setters in modern fire codes.
Interesting... Thanks!
Actually they will not.Actually they will eliminate pyrotechnics in a few years.
Guesses....either by the eastern edge of the on stage facade of Little Mermaid, or down south between the COP and Buzz, then wound its way all the way up by the speedway.Since I'm not too familiar with the acces roads outside of MK, can someone tell me how the fire truck entered the park from an in the park POV (next to which attraction)?
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