Team Brava/Castle - Kings Dominion Brainstorming Workshop

pixie_princess

Well-Known Member
Also I'm thinking this type of Trolley, a replica of the Trolley's used in the Richmond to Ashland Line. (Which in Theory would have go to Kings Dominion eventually if the line stayed up, so maybe call it the Ashland to Richmond line) (Yes I'm going personal on this one, because I went to college in Ashland lol)
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Are we thinking of the trolley going around the park like the trains at Disney
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
Approximately all of my musical knowledge is simply listening to the music on repeat and maybe Wikipedia. (Aside from Wicked which I saw in SD)
I've seen a few, I've been in a few (small production) and I've done a few plays. I'm a big musical nerd so I could possibly out musical you, but I'm not really in a musical mood right now.
But instead I'll post an parody of a classic musical song:
 

RMichael21

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All of this musical talk makes my inner theater geek come out, haha. I was fortunate enough to see the original cast of Dear Evan Hansen last April and it was amazing. I also saw Hamilton last August (scored some amazingly priced tickets, I don't know how) and'll be taking a trip down to see Frozen in June. Living just a three hours drive from NYC definitely is amazing when it comes to being able to see the broadway shows.

Anyways... I honestly love Virginia (that where I'd live if I wasn't living up here in Mass). The amount of history is crazy (IMO, I still think Boston wins on that front though ;)).
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
All of this musical talk makes my inner theater geek come out, haha. I was fortunate enough to see the original cast of Dear Evan Hansen last April and it was amazing. I also saw Hamilton last August (scored some amazingly priced tickets, I don't know how) and'll be taking a trip down to see Frozen in June. Living just a three hours drive from NYC definitely is amazing when it comes to being able to see the broadway shows.

Anyways... I honestly love Virginia (that where I'd live if I wasn't living up here in Mass). The amount of history is crazy (IMO, I still think Boston wins on that front though ;)).
I love Virginia, I don't know if I will ever live there again but I will always consider it home. It's a gorgeous state with alot of history that is only rivaled buy Boston but I still think we win in some areas. I mean I've danced the night away a bar built by George Washington's Brother. I spent day inside Monroe's Law Office, I use to walk by Hugh Mercers Apothecary who My Great-great X15 Grand Father Server under in the Revolution. (Side note Hugh Mercer is General Mercer that they mention in Room Where it happens in Hamilton).

Sorry this wasnt' meant to be bragy at all, I just loved the history of that area and I miss that living in FLorida.
 

RMichael21

Well-Known Member
I love Virginia, I don't know if I will ever live there again but I will always consider it home. It's a gorgeous state with alot of history that is only rivaled buy Boston but I still think we win in some areas. I mean I've danced the night away a bar built by George Washington's Brother. I spent day inside Monroe's Law Office, I use to walk by Hugh Mercers Apothecary who My Great-great X15 Grand Father Server under in the Revolution. (Side note Hugh Mercer is General Mercer that they mention in Room Where it happens in Hamilton).

Sorry this wasnt' meant to be bragy at all, I just loved the history of that area and I miss that living in FLorida.
Hey, living in Florida isn't too shabby, considering you can visit WDW often! I'm always in envy of y'all, as I usually only visit around once every other year, which to be honest, I feel very fortunate to be able to do.

And, it's looking like this upcoming trip is going to be my last one for a while, as I don't see myself returning before I (hopefully) do the DCP within the next couple of years.
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
I’m gonna apologize if I become overlu passionate with this project. Virginia is the closest thing I have to a country of origin, growing up everyone always talked about their family coming here and being 2nd and 3rd generation America.. but my families been here for close to 350 years so yea I pride my self as a Virginia.
Also interesting note in my experience Virginians and Texans are the only two people’s that openly proud of their states and tell ppl where they are from. We have more state pride than country pride at times. There a saying, how do you know there’s a Virginian in the room. Their busy telling everyone.
 

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