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betty rose

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Would anyone be interested in a post a pic Fridays. You don't have to show your face or family. Just a fun picture or amazing picture for Friday's. I have some pictures from different vacations, or area's I've lived at. I don't have too many, we lost everything in the flood in Kansas City. But, we have one box, of pictures from the past. We salvaged them during the flood. I would love to see what everyone finds special or exciting or what ever, love those food photo's. Could be a fun way to share something from each of us. If this is a bad idea, PM me. Just a thought.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I have some bath salts from there too, I never thought of putting oil in. The bath bomb must've had some moisturizer or something in it like that because it left my skin really soft.

That sounds so nice. Now I wish I had gone into the Basin (at Disney Springs) when I was down there. Actually, the only souvenirs I bought this time were three different sets of decorative chop sticks from the Mitsukoshi Dept. Store at the Japan Pavilion at EPCOT. My hubby loves using chopsticks; he even uses them for cooking utensils, such as stirring liquids in pots on the stove, etc.

Speaking of Disney Springs (the new Landing), which just opened on Sunday --

Went down there Monday afternoon for a while. Because it was a new area, I was curious to check it out. It's always interesting to see something new. Well, IMO, that's about it. There's a bunch of new stores and nice-looking buildings housing them, but it's all trendy retailers--Alex and Ani, Sephora, Under Armour, Pandora, Sunglass Hut, and so on. Basically, go to any big city mall and you'll find all the same (boring) stores that are now down at the "new" Disney Springs.

The Marketplace area still maintains some of the older charm and Disney-inspired shops. Have to say, I prefer the Marketplace over Disney Springs. But for people who love to shop and enjoy all the latest trendy things, they'd probably love Disney Springs. Also, the new parking garages down at that end are really large, so they're definitely bringing in customers for the stores and restaurants.
 
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FutureCEO

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I couldn't get out of the World of Disney fast enough. Everything is changed around by character and way too many people and this is with the majority of stores open. The Landing is nice. Too white though and too expensive. Place is wicked big. We are here because of having dinner in the best restaurant in all of Disney, Raglan Road. Just another mall.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
There's only one King on Skull Island.


Welcome to Chit Chat! I just got back from WDW last night. While I was down there, I had on the TV in my hotel room in the morning and evening. Let me tell you that the Florida TV stations are advertising the heck out of Kong at Universal. It looks great, and I'm sure it's going to draw in large crowds when it officially opens.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
That sounds so nice. Now I wish I had gone into the Basin (at Disney Springs) when I was down there. Actually, the only souvenirs I bought this time were three different sets of decorative chop sticks from the Mitsukoshi Dept. Store at the Japan Pavilion at EPCOT. My hubby loves using chopsticks; he even uses them for cooking utensils, such as stirring liquids in pots on the stove, etc.

Speaking of Disney Springs, which just opened on Sunday --

Went down there Monday afternoon for a while. Because it was a new area, I was curious to check it out. It's always interesting to see something new. Well, IMO, that's about it. There's a bunch of new stores and nice-looking buildings housing them, but it's all trendy retailers--Alex and Ani, Sephora, Under Armour, Pandora, Sunglass Hut, and so on. Basically, go to any big city mall and you'll find all the same (boring) stores that are now down at the "new" Disney Springs.

The Marketplace area still maintains some of the older charm and Disney-inspired shops. Have to say, I prefer the Marketplace over Disney Springs. But for people who love to shop and enjoy all the latest trendy things, they'd probably love Disney Springs. Also, the new parking garages down at that end are really large, so they're definitely bringing in customers for the stores and restaurants.

Welcome back Minnie!
Sounds like you had a pretty good trip!
Lookin' forward to more of your observations, and all the rest...! :)
 

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