DznyGrlSD
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- In the Parks
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You know who writes really good trip reports and reviews? Tom Bricker, aka WDWFigment here. If you haven't visited his blog, do so:
www.disneytouristblog.com
That and he takes the bestest photos...EVER!
You know who writes really good trip reports and reviews? Tom Bricker, aka WDWFigment here. If you haven't visited his blog, do so:
www.disneytouristblog.com
That and he takes the bestest photos...EVER!
I really like their stuff. It's actually how I found this board.You know who writes really good trip reports and reviews? Tom Bricker, aka WDWFigment here. If you haven't visited his blog, do so:
www.disneytouristblog.com
Oh I'm familiar with Tom & he w/me but mostly from back when only a handful of people were posting TRs here. Before his blog got going. I should go dig thru his blog stuff. I like that he's upfront about things and doesn't water down things he thinks can be better. It adds an honesty to his writing that I value.You know who writes really good trip reports and reviews? Tom Bricker, aka WDWFigment here. If you haven't visited his blog, do so:
www.disneytouristblog.com
ugh Disboards is clunky and filled with ads. Thats why I stay here
Not to mention pixie dust users.
I agree, it is clunky with annoying ads, but most of the people there write good reports, I must say.
Yeah, I guess we'll keep you around.I find photos help tremendously.
They spark memories easily, especially right after you return from a visit.
Getting back to the topic on hand,
I am also *guilty as charged* when it comes to not coming back and finishing a thread i started about wanting to visit DL.
Back in 2007, before my first visit, i started one here in this very Forum that received some decent responses.
A lot of good advice from folks at that time.
I was thankful for the insight.
Post-visit however, i never bothered coming back to the thread and *reporting* how it went..as i figured everyone was already familiar with the place and my feeble words of impression would not be of interest.
I had no idea * finishing* said thread with a review of what my experience was like was being expected.
I found out a few years later when i started poking around in this section of the Forum again...inquiring about DL again...and a couple of longtimers remembered and pointed it out.
* You never came back and let us hear how your visit was...!*
Yeah...they laid it on the line...in a nice way.
It was a surprise.
I had no idea that a *audience* had been waiting to read how it all went!
I was also not really a big fan of *trip reports*...so never considered it.
I had done a couple of uber-detailed ones for a few WDW visits, but they never had a lot of readership.
In hindsight, perhaps much of what i was talking about was over people*s heads as i view the Parks with different eyes than your typical Guest in some unique ways. I can also sometimes go off on a tangent and point out issues or design flaws where i feel it needs addressing, and some may take that to mean i am being too critical or *negative*.
So TRs written by me, were in my eyes, failures when it came to entertaining people.
I thought that maybe nobody could relate to them, as i was viewing the Parks from a more technical/show presentation perspective instead of being overly stimulated on pixie dust.
So *trip reporting* i figured was something best left to others.
Well, to get back to the point....i was clued in....so vowed next time i would make an effort to share the experience.
Even if it was a private *themed experience*...where i did some unusual things.
I hope my most recent DL venture,
* The Tony Baxter Tour of Disneyland * thread, made up for what i was lacking previously.
That thread was a fun *before*, novelty *during* (daily), and hopefully a entertaining and interesting *after* from my most recent visit ( September 2013 ).
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I take notes. I can't remember anything and live is too much commitment in the moment for me. Whatever works, right?Ive come to realize that its easier to do the TR live! Too much to remember once I get home![]()
Ive come to realize that its easier to do the TR live! Too much to remember once I get home![]()
When I write TRs its usually 7-10 hour spurts when I shut life out & get my brain fixated. I couldn't do that on the fly. I'd miss the vacation!I tried to do live but my kids are still too little. We need both parents on full alert still with my son.
I think for the DL vets, I would imagine hearing how the noobs or less experienced folks experienced their home parks allows them to view things from a different perspective. Like what you said, not everyone sees things the way you do in the parks. It might be refreshing for the vets to see their parks thru the eyes of fresh eyes. You know?
I need to like this about 6 more times!First rule of trip reports - you must always finish your trip report.
What's the deal with people going to Disneyland, starting a trip report and not completing it?!Also, @DznyGrlSD you never told us what you thought about your trip! We're still waiting, a billion years later haha. Hey, @TuffyCatt, @StarWarsGirl95 and @Marc Gil, are you EVER going to finish? It's been months. Have you officially left us hanging? Are you just going to leave your reports as they are? I'm curious.
That's all LOL.
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