Originally posted by bigfatdonna
HMMMMM...... I have been going to WDW every year for 34 years now. I have ALWAYS been led into the room on the right side of the fireplace. Anybody actually ever GO into the room on the left side of the fireplace?? Not saying that it's not there but what are the chances that I'd enter on the right 75 times out of 75?
Originally posted by Bill
There's a word for these people Merlin, if you're a non magic folk, you're a Muggle, so if you don't know what the crap you're saying about Disney, you're a Duggle.
I remember one person... "Let's go on the Fantastic Tower of Rock 'n' roll!"
"Ugh, 13 min wait, better get a fastpass.." -Duggle on Tower of Terror
Originally posted by tigsmom
Uhoh...somebody needs some prunes.
Really, there is no need to be nasty. If you have nothing positive to add..........
Originally posted by Bill
We're not always being serious ya know...
Originally posted by Merlin
Am I mistaken or is this a Disney fan site?? I mean really...
"The Haunted Mansion has two stretching rooms."
That's like..."Disney Fan Basics 101"!! Not only am I amazed at how many of you didn't KNOW that, but I'm floored that some of you are actually DEBATING it!
Here's a few more "fascinating" facts:
-There's a series of tunnels underneath MK (Really?? No way!!)
-WDW actually has FOUR SEPARATE THEME PARKS (No!!!)
-WALT DISNEY World is the brainchild of someone actually NAMED Walt Disney!! (What are the odds of that???)
-Less than one hour's drive from where Mission:Space sits, there's a complex where vehicles actually DO launch into space (You're kidding!!!)
-The characters that run around the parks aren't really the ones from the cartoons. They're costumes with people inside them (Now you're b.s.-ing me!!)
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Originally posted by Merlin
-The characters that run around the parks aren't really the ones from the cartoons. They're costumes with people inside them (Now you're b.s.-ing me!!)
Originally posted by Chape19714
Just so you all know, the HM DOES have 2 stretching rooms and the pictures are not different, they are just in a different order around the room. Here's another fun fast: The picture of the lady on the highwire, which later, it turns out to have alligators under it, is always directly above the exit. I have proven this myself on both Stretching rooms! Also, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has two seperate loading stations! they are on opposite sides and the track joins up right after you exit the station, the track splits just as you enter the buliding. Also notice, that if you are riding Big Thunder Mountain when 5 trains are on the tracks (95% of the time the case, as it takes closing down the railroad (garages are accross the tracks) to put another train on(well, there is one place where a train can be stored next to the station, but i have never seen one there!)) anyway, if there are 5 trains on the track you will exit to the opposite station you entered on!! Just some facts. About the comment of how can there be 2 stretching rooms, the foyer recording show is 1/2 the lenth of the stretching room show. If both rooms are working (agian most of the time) then the line moves faster, if only 1 room is working, than you will wait outside twice as long as you would for the foyer, than you would wait if both sides are empty. OK done blabbering, Any comments???
Originally posted by Chape19714
Here's another fun fast:
AND
If both rooms are working (agian most of the time) then the line moves faster, if only 1 room is working, than you will wait outside twice as long as you would for the foyer, than you would wait if both sides are empty. OK done blabbering, Any comments???
Originally posted by marni1971
The Fantasyland Theatre (now Philharmagic) has more capacity than the `preshow` (very loose term here) area - to fill the theatre requires more people than the holding area can hold. Oops!
Originally posted by bigfatdonna
Poor, poor Merlin. I'm actually embarrassed for you
that you must draw your superiority from a WDW fan message board. Truly pitiful.
Oh, and save the "Oh, I was just joking, lighten up!" response. You don't have to be a genius to percieve the condescending tone of this one.
I'm happy to say that I do not know everything that there is to know about Walt Disney World and Disney in general. If I did know it all, then I'd probably lose interest in the whole thing and move on to something else (maybe). I enjoy delving deeper and discovering new things in the process. Since you've apparently already reached the mouth-watering status of the Disney Knowledge Gods, don't you think it's time to take up a new interest? Haven't you grown bored with this stagnancy? I hate to see anyone reach a stand-still in their life.
Oh yeah, hahahahahaha. Hope you get the humor in my post too.
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