The House Cup: An Imagineering Competition - Discussion Thread

IAmNotAHufflepuff

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How are the parks at Christmas? Ive never gone:p

In terms of the actual event, it's really nice. The lines are diminished, and it's not as crowded. The only drawback is that most restaraunts close down during the event, leading to huge lines for the open restaraunts.

However, during normal park hours, it's a crowded nightmare. I haven't actually been during the Christmas season on normal park hours, but I know how crowded it is.
 

Jack Pumpkinhead

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Question of the day:

When you get to a Disney park, is there any particular attraction you head to first?

Ours is either the peoplemover or the wdw railroad.
Last time I went to Magic Kingdom, I headed on the railroad; both of them. At Epcot I went to Spaceship Earth. At Hollywood Studios I went immediately down to The Great Movie Ride. And Animal Kingdom I went down to Kilimanjaro Safaris.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
In terms of the actual event, it's really nice. The lines are diminished, and it's not as crowded. The only drawback is that most restaraunts close down during the event, leading to huge lines for the open restaraunts.

However, during normal park hours, it's a crowded nightmare. I haven't actually been during the Christmas season on normal park hours, but I know how crowded it is.
I would imagine.

Does anyone remember E-ticket nights? @Voxel perhaps?

It was a charge event before EMH existed...but you basically rode all the best MK rides with no lines. Twas great.
 

tcool123

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I've never heard of this.

By the way, I had my Civics EOC exam today.. :eek:

Good thing it was really easy.. :D;)
I hate Civics so much, easily my least favorite 'history' class thing ever, and this is coming from someone who typically likes history rather it be ancient or world or american. I haven't gotten past WW1 in history yet so can't really say Modern.

The E-Tiket Nights are basically the value Disney After Hours event. I think it was somewhere from $20 - 35? And the major rides were open. However unlike Disney After Hours you don't get a free Mickey Bar and Sade drink of your choice.
 

Jack Pumpkinhead

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I hate Civics so much, easily my least favorite 'history' class thing ever, and this is coming from someone who typically likes history rather it be ancient or world or american. I haven't gotten past WW1 in history yet so can't really say Modern.
Hey, you could be having Proffesor Binns as your history teacher.
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tcool123

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I think it's either new or a Florida thing. They make a really big deal out of it, and then the exam is really easy.
It's not a Florida thing because of Common Core being adopted by all the public schools in the nation so it will be easier to transfer out of state to a school in lets say California. It should be similar education than what was in Florida.

That program is also what keeps stopping the added EOCs of Chemistry, World History, PE, Theater, Art, Music, and every single class possible. How long this will work? I hope until after I graduate from high school because I don't want to deal with taking an EOC for PE...
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
It's not a Florida thing because of Common Core being adopted by all the public schools in the nation so it will be easier to transfer out of state to a school in lets say California. It should be similar education than what was in Florida.

That program is also what keeps stopping the added EOCs of Chemistry, World History, PE, Theater, Art, Music, and every single class possible. How long this will work? I hope until after I graduate from high school because I don't want to deal with taking an EOC for PE...
Makes sense that it's part of Common Core.

I got out of school before all that started:p
 

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