The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Probably sponsored by the makers of crappy coffee. Which I'm surprised there's no Starbucks one.

Anyway...obviously Massachusetts is number one for Dunkin.
Funniest thing is how far away the nearest one is from the Seattle stadium. 🤣 Starbucks is like, stay off our turf!

Sadly, I know exactly where the one near Camden Yards is, and I also know where the nearest Starbucks is. 🤣
 

Songbird76

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The baby, Cora, just started getting along with this other elephant, who is only eight. Eight year old was used to being the baby. It was super cute. They are related; eight year old is the baby's aunt. Baby's mom was also born at AK; she is the first calf born at AK whose mom was also born at AK.
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Is that Stella with Cora? Wasn't Stella the one who always followed Nadirah around?
 

Songbird76

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So sad. The local movie theater is playing a singalong version of Wicked tomorrow. ONLY tomorrow. And E can't go with me because she has a big test on Thursday morning, early. It wouldn't be fun to go by myself and no one else I know can sing or would know the lyrics if they COULD sing. Well, I guess the people in choir with me can sing, I don't really hang out with any of them outside of choir.
 

wdwfan4ver

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Yes I have to finish collecting the warm to bring with me.
I understand that.

At the same time, I'm sure no one wants me in Florida in December due to family brought Wisconsin weather down to Florida for the only time I went to WDW in December.

The only time I went to Florida in December, Florida got one of its coldest Decembers on record. What Happened was I arrived in Florida in last day of November, but it was starting to turn cold in Florida the next day. There was reports of there being areas in Florida being in the 20s and 30s at night while I was down there.
 

93boomer

Premium Member
I understand that.

At the same time, I'm sure no one wants me in Florida in December due to family brought Wisconsin weather down to Florida for the only time I went to WDW in December.

The only time I went to Florida in December, Florida got one of its coldest Decembers on record. What Happened was I arrived in Florida in last day of November, but it was starting to turn cold in Florida the next day. There was reports of there being areas in Florida being in the 20s and 30s at night while I was down there.
That may have been the year we went for my birthday. We have pictures in Epcot wearing coats, gloves and toboggans! It was soo cold!!
 

Goofyernmost

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I don't remember the years but in all my trips there most were in February. I encountered two days when we had frost in the morning. It wasn't like frost up north which is thin and stuck the windshields. It was fluffy (weird). One of those days they had sprayed the citrus with water causing a thick blanket of Ice to coat it. I have never researched how coating something in ice to prevent it from freezing made it protect the fruit from freezing. I just took their word for it. Both times it was in the upper 60's by afternoon. Besides those two, years later I was at Hollywood Studio's and if I remember correctly it was when the big ugly hat was fairly new and that day it was in the high twenties and the wind was blowing hard. All I had was a light weight wind breaker and I thought I was going to freeze to death. In case, you're wondering, I made it through.
 
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StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
I don't remember the years but in all my trips there most were in February. I encountered two days when we had frost in the morning. It wasn't like frost up north which is thin and stuck the windshields. It was fluffy (weird). One of those days they had sprayed the citrus with water causing a thick blanket of Ice to coat it. I have never researched how coating something in ice to prevent it from freezing made it protect the fruit from freezing. I just took their word for it. Both times it was in the upper 60's by afternoon. Besides those two, years later I was at Hollywood Studio's and it was in the high twenties and the wind was blowing hard. All I had was a light weight wind breaker and I thought I was going to freeze to death. In case, you're wondering, I made it through.
January and February are unpredictable. I once had a week in January where it was freezing temps and 80s in the same week. The day it was in the 30s (this is how long it's been) we went to DisneyQuest.

SWG doesn't do cold.
 

Goofyernmost

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January and February are unpredictable. I once had a week in January where it was freezing temps and 80s in the same week. The day it was in the 30s (this is how long it's been) we went to DisneyQuest.

SWG doesn't do cold.
Because of mid-winter school break in Vermont the last week in February was our usual time to head south to get out of the subzero temperatures. For just about all the years that we went as a family the weather was quite comfortable. Even those days with the frost was only uncomfortable in the early morning. We were very lucky. During that time most of every day was sunny and in the 70's. I remember only one quick rain event that lasted about 4 minutes and that was it. In fact, I still have the original paper thin poncho I bought from the store there and never took it out of the package. It would probably crumble into dust if I tried to use it now. That was around 40 years ago. I wonder if there is a demand for antique paper thin, Disney Poncho's on e-bay these days. It's probably worth millions.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Because of mid-winter school break in Vermont the last week in February was our usual time to head south to get out of the subzero temperatures. For just about all the years that we went as a family the weather was quite comfortable. Even those days with the frost was only uncomfortable in the early morning. We were very lucky. During that time most of every day was sunny and in the 70's. I remember only one quick rain event that lasted about 4 minutes and that was it. In fact, I still have the original paper thin poncho I bought from the store there and never took it out of the package. It would probably crumble into dust if I tried to use it now. That was around 40 years ago. I wonder if there is a demand for antique paper thin, Disney Poncho's on e-bay these days. It's probably worth millions.
At least the ones they sell now for $20 are pretty decent quality.

I prefer my $5 Hersheypark one though. In no small part because of the $5 part.
 

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