cowanfamily
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Got mine at Barnes and Noble. Great read. My daughter has wanted to try ever since she read it.
I always found that the best place to stow away overnight was the old 20,000 Leagues queue area before it was demolished. This area was secluded, offered plenty of coverage, and went completely ignored by the graveyard-shift street pressure washers, security, and the like. It also had small room, in which to seek refuge from the mosquitoes. Having to sit in one area all night, too excited to sleep, is not much more fun than spending the night in jail.
After the demolition, my Plan B location became the old skyway station in Tomorrowland, between Space Mountain and Carousel of Progress. This area also went completely ignored. Having had to sit through redundant rehearsals of the High School Musical show, I pinched myself hoping to wake up from the nightmare, only to realize that I was not asleep. I have desired earplugs so badly. Note: wadding up a brown Disney napkin into a makeshift earplug set does absolutely nothing to decease sound.
I have not tried the old skyway station in Fantasy Land. Its proximity to Small World scares me (and there seems to be more people/foot traffic in that area).
Because I am no longer interested in those solo slumber parties, I don't mind sharing these tips with others. For those who feel better if they have a "if I'm discovered" plan, it may help to have a red/white walking cane (for the vision impaired) and dark glasses, or bottles of medication in-hand. And as a rule of thumb, always be "sleeping" when approached by others. When woken up, the first three words out of your mouth ought to be, "Where am I?" It's difficult to be aggressive with someone who is asleep, and then wakes up confused/shocked.
My experience has shown that the more extinct attractions that there are in the park - that still retain some physical footprint - the greater the likelihood of getting two days for the price of one. :sohappy: This is why Animal Kingdom is my holy grail, that I do not foresee acquiring at any point in the near future.
Ooh! I didn't know that!Kingdom Keepers 2 Disney at Dawn comes out August 26th. I think it deals with the Animal Kingdom this time.
For those who feel better if they have a "if I'm discovered" plan, it may help to have a red/white walking cane (for the vision impaired) and dark glasses, or bottles of medication in-hand. And as a rule of thumb, always be "sleeping" when approached by others. When woken up, the first three words out of your mouth ought to be, "Where am I?" It's difficult to be aggressive with someone who is asleep, and then wakes up confused/shocked.
There are still plenty of things happening, aren't there? And doesn't security patrol? Are there motion sensors, etc? I would think that it wouldn't be much fun, as you'd have to hide the whole time!
Unless maybe you did it in the off season and didn't move until the middle of the night. Still not much fun to my way of thinking.
But the characters come to life and the Pirates of the Caribean take the cars from Buzz Space Ranger Spin and drive them around the parks and Winnie the Pooh and Piglet wander down the street!! Nightime is when the parks really come alive!!!
According to the book, anyway...:lookaroun
Barnes & Noble had it on clearance. I got a hardcover for about $10 two or three weeks ago.
My 9 y/o is reading it now. I may have to poach it from her.
-dave
Yup, there's plenty happening in the parks at night. It's actually pretty cool to see, it's not dead at all.
The third installment, Disney in Shadows will be released October 2009. It will take place primarily in EPCOT. I wonder if it has something to do with finding Wayne. Either way I can't wait!
By the way, Ridley has announced that books 4 and 5 are in the works. And I believe that Disney has said okay to the movie.
The third installment, Disney in Shadows will be released October 2009. It will take place primarily in EPCOT. I wonder if it has something to do with finding Wayne. Either way I can't wait!
By the way, Ridley has announced that books 4 and 5 are in the works. And I believe that Disney has said okay to the movie.
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