Hot Chocolate with Magic Friends

PotteryGal

Active Member
Hey Jenny!

I would love to be able to do that too, if I had a car that is.:lookaroun

Hi Jo!
Well, I have till 2011 to figure it out.:lol: Abby mentioned the other day that they're working on T-shirt designs for the 5th grade class, and they have 2015 on the back of them - for the year they graduate. :cry: That is really not that far away...I remember being pregnant with Joel like it was yesterday, and he turns six next week.
Just feeling old....sigh.
 
Hi Jo!
Well, I have till 2011 to figure it out.:lol: Abby mentioned the other day that they're working on T-shirt designs for the 5th grade class, and they have 2015 on the back of them - for the year they graduate. :cry: That is really not that far away...I remember being pregnant with Joel like it was yesterday, and he turns six next week.
Just feeling old....sigh.

If I had any technical savvy at all I would post that picture of a kitten hanging from a tree branch "Hang in there, baby".
 

joanna71985

Well-Known Member
Hey Jo, when you were an attendant, did you ever drive characters around? I didn't know that was one of their responsibilities.

Oh yeah. In some areas you drive the characters to the set location on pargos (golf cart-type vehicles). Examples were UK at Epcot, a few at MGM, and so on. Then there are vans that are used to drive the characters to their location. These are mostly used at Epcot (WS) and at AK. The van drivers are both performers and attendants.

I never drove a van (though I could have) but I did drive a pargo.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
Pfft, "someone"... when it comes to other parks besides Disney, usually you should assume it was me unless proven otherwise. :lol:

All righty then! :lookaroun :lol: I'll have to consult you when that time approaches...although the only reason I'm interested in checking out Universal would be Harry Potter....we're not really coaster people. :o
 

MerHearted

Well-Known Member
Oh yeah. In some areas you drive the characters to the set location on pargos (golf cart-type vehicles). Examples were UK at Epcot, a few at MGM, and so on. Then there are vans that are used to drive the characters to their location. These are mostly used at Epcot (WS) and at AK. The van drivers are both performers and attendants.

I never drove a van (though I could have) but I did drive a pargo.

Sounds fun.
 
:kiss::kiss: Oh btw, yay for Em's loose tooth! :sohappy:

Thanks! It is exciting.

If y'all could have seen her face when I told her why her tooth hurt...it was 99% thrilled and 1% scared...then she just couldn't help herself and broke out in the biggest grin ever. Of course my thought was "Oh, this is one of the last times I'll see that beautiful smile with all it's baby teeth".

Sheesh...I make myself ill.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Thanks! It is exciting.

If y'all could have seen her face when I told her why her tooth hurt...it was 99% thrilled and 1% scared...then she just couldn't help herself and broke out in the biggest grin ever. Of course my thought was "Oh, this is one of the last times I'll see that beautiful smile with all it's baby teeth".

Sheesh...I make myself ill.

You're so funny!
I kept Lauren's baby teeth. :lookaroun
Then looking at them creeped me out, so I didn't save Stacey's.
 
All righty then! :lookaroun :lol: I'll have to consult you when that time approaches...although the only reason I'm interested in checking out Universal would be Harry Potter....we're not really coaster people. :o

The biggest coaster I have ever ridden was in Sesame Place. And I thought I was going to DIE. My whole family are coaster people...I swear I was switched at birth.

http://www.sesameplace.com/sesame/pa/attractions_da_vt.aspx
 

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