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StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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More thoughts/observations:

I think every time Disney comes up with nighttime entertainment now, they think, "Is there a way to put Let It Go in this?"

Matterhorn is best in the front, but still rough. My mom got hurt pretty badly riding it last night and had to skip a few rides today. I know a few random bruises are thanks to Matterhorn. Smooth out the track, Disney.

It also needs a FP system.

WDW's Snow White's Scary Adventures was better than the DL version.

They added Arendelle to Storybookland. It's everywhere.

Conversely, Zootopia is nowhere. There's lots of Finding Dory merchandise, but very little Zootopia. Oh well; I'll be in WDW in August. I can look there.

We had dinner at Carthay Circle tonight. It was good, albeit slightly small, and the service was slow.

I'm still the queen of Astro Blasters in my family. Partially because my aim has improved and I know to just repeatedly shoot, but I also discovered a couple of high-value targets and refuse to tell anyone about them. And no one pays attention to me, so they don't know. :angelic:

World of Color needs better organization on where to put people.

The new ride at Luigi's is just about the cutest little ride ever.

Disney Bounding is way more of a thing here than at WDW.

Although I am sad to be going home, the crowds are picking up over 4th of July weekend, our passes are blocked out this weekend (after tomorrow) and my feet don't want to work anymore. I think we take more breaks at WDW than we do here. Plus, WDW has more attractions that I sometimes do for the sole purpose of taking a break (PeopleMover, Carousel of Progress, Philhar Magic, Impressions de France, American Adventure, Ellen, Muppet Vision...). Rides here are shorter, and the train is down, which means the monorail is more crowded than previous years, so finding an attraction to jump on quickly and sit for a while is next to impossible.

I believe I've lost weight. Would be nice.

California water>Florida water. Next trip, I might just bring a water bottle with me to refill during the day. I don't don't dare do that in FL.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Apologies in advance. Life is to short to waste a meal on Tofu.
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NO ROOM FOR TOFU
oh my gosh.. yes.. yeeees!

that BBQ and the first 2 platters.. all my yes!

Thats something I miss of the USA. You can get monstrous sized platters, specially of meat.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Watched World of Color again. Last time, we didn't have FPs, which was a mistake (as I protested when we tried to watch it...*sigh*) and this time we did, so it was better viewing. Still thought the original was better.

We got there about 15 minutes before the show, so a CM told us to stand where there was room. We found an area that wasn't roped off. I went to a spot where there was room for one person. It was in a front corner by a pole, which was perfect for me because I could lean on the pole and look around it, and I can see while not obstructing the view of others. We got wet, though, thanks to wind directions tonight, even though we weren't in a "wet zone".

Last day tomorrow. We leave at 9 pm PCT for the airport. So we're doing the parks one last time.
Hope you had lots of fun!
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
More thoughts/observations:

I think every time Disney comes up with nighttime entertainment now, they think, "Is there a way to put Let It Go in this?"

Matterhorn is best in the front, but still rough. My mom got hurt pretty badly riding it last night and had to skip a few rides today. I know a few random bruises are thanks to Matterhorn. Smooth out the track, Disney.

It also needs a FP system.

WDW's Snow White's Scary Adventures was better than the DL version.

They added Arendelle to Storybookland. It's everywhere.

Conversely, Zootopia is nowhere. There's lots of Finding Dory merchandise, but very little Zootopia. Oh well; I'll be in WDW in August. I can look there.

We had dinner at Carthay Circle tonight. It was good, albeit slightly small, and the service was slow.

I'm still the queen of Astro Blasters in my family. Partially because my aim has improved and I know to just repeatedly shoot, but I also discovered a couple of high-value targets and refuse to tell anyone about them. And no one pays attention to me, so they don't know. :angelic:

World of Color needs better organization on where to put people.

The new ride at Luigi's is just about the cutest little ride ever.

Disney Bounding is way more of a thing here than at WDW.

Although I am sad to be going home, the crowds are picking up over 4th of July weekend, our passes are blocked out this weekend (after tomorrow) and my feet don't want to work anymore. I think we take more breaks at WDW than we do here. Plus, WDW has more attractions that I sometimes do for the sole purpose of taking a break (PeopleMover, Carousel of Progress, Philhar Magic, Impressions de France, American Adventure, Ellen, Muppet Vision...). Rides here are shorter, and the train is down, which means the monorail is more crowded than previous years, so finding an attraction to jump on quickly and sit for a while is next to impossible.

I believe I've lost weight. Would be nice.

California water>Florida water. Next trip, I might just bring a water bottle with me to refill during the day. I don't don't dare do that in FL.

The lack of Zootopia is kind of ironic, considering how much money it got.
Then.. Finding Dory seems ready to break ALL records, including Shreks's worldwide record for animated.
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
Last day at the office:
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Packing up:
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My last moments in my office. I had to leave this gigantic poster behind - it is of a show I wrote a while back, but it was so big I could not even get it out the door or onto a subway.
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Ehhh.....I'll leave it for the rats and the mice.

And finally, right before I stepped onto the elevator, my last view of the office:

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Ah well.....onward, I guess.
I'm so sorry but it's on to bigger and better things. Enjoy your week off! Pinch the Philmonster for me:D With the major change in your life you deserve some Disney time in the near future best of luck in your new job xoxo
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
Watched World of Color again. Last time, we didn't have FPs, which was a mistake (as I protested when we tried to watch it...*sigh*) and this time we did, so it was better viewing. Still thought the original was better.

We got there about 15 minutes before the show, so a CM told us to stand where there was room. We found an area that wasn't roped off. I went to a spot where there was room for one person. It was in a front corner by a pole, which was perfect for me because I could lean on the pole and look around it, and I can see while not obstructing the view of others. We got wet, though, thanks to wind directions tonight, even though we weren't in a "wet zone".

Last day tomorrow. We leave at 9 pm PCT for the airport. So we're doing the parks one last time.
Have a magical day!
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Last day at the office:
View attachment 148969
Packing up:
View attachment 148970
My last moments in my office. I had to leave this gigantic poster behind - it is of a show I wrote a while back, but it was so big I could not even get it out the door or onto a subway.
View attachment 148971
Ehhh.....I'll leave it for the rats and the mice.

And finally, right before I stepped onto the elevator, my last view of the office:

View attachment 148972

Ah well.....onward, I guess.

Sad. :( Yet, once you make the last exit, it gets easier. No looking back, only looking forward from this day onward. All your pals here are pulling for you.
 

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