The House Cup: An Imagineering Competition - Discussion Thread

betty rose

Well-Known Member
Question of the Day - May 21st 2016

Favorite spot to sit and relax in Walt Disney World?

(I'll tag some of our special guests @betty rose and @figmentfan423 in case they want to share too!:))

For me my favorite spot (well I have two...:p)

1 - On the edge of the fountain in Germany...I actually enjoy the heat...so sitting right there around 5pm in August, you get an awesome sun!
2 - Sit and Relax? Well I sit and relax on the Peoplemover so that's my other favorite spot:D
I like sitting outside of JIMI there are trees, and it's not busy in that area. My second would be the rocking chair outside of the Beach club, I love looking at the water. Add a spiked shake, if they make it without dairy, and I'm in. :hungry::joyfull::joyfull::joyfull:
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
I like sitting outside of JIMI there are trees, and it's not busy in that area. My second would be the rocking chair outside of the Beach club, I love looking at the water. Add a spiked shake, if they make it without dairy, and I'm in. :hungry::joyfull::joyfull::joyfull:
Ohh good call with the rocking chairs outside Beach Club!! That's a great spot!

Beach Club is one of my favorite resorts!
 

Jack Pumpkinhead

Well-Known Member
Question of the Day - May 21st 2016

Favorite spot to sit and relax in Walt Disney World?

(I'll tag some of our special guests @betty rose and @figmentfan423 in case they want to share too!:))

For me my favorite spot (well I have two...:p)

1 - On the edge of the fountain in Germany...I actually enjoy the heat...so sitting right there around 5pm in August, you get an awesome sun!
2 - Sit and Relax? Well I sit and relax on the Peoplemover so that's my other favorite spot:D
My favorite spots would be the WDWRR, WEDWay Peoplemover and the benches under the tree at The Land Pavilion, as well the Living With The Land ride.
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
I
The stupid Speedway. At least Stitch is out of the way and only takes up a small amount of space. The Speedway ruins the atmosphere of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and could fit a huge E-Ticket.
agree there is nothing magical about lawn mower engines, smelling up the place. I stay away from that attraction, it gives me a migraine headache. Hubby has to go get gas at the filling station. I took out all of our grass, so I didn't have to mow, at home. That is really a bad place to be around.
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
I
The stupid Speedway. At least Stitch is out of the way and only takes up a small amount of space. The Speedway ruins the atmosphere of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and could fit a huge E-Ticket.
agree there is nothing magical about lawn mower engines, smelling up the place. I stay away from that attraction, it gives me a migraine headache. Hubby has to go get gas at the filling station. I took out all of our grass, so I didn't have to mow, at home. That is really a bad place to be around.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
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agree there is nothing magical about lawn mower engines, smelling up the place. I stay away from that attraction, it gives me a migraine headache. Hubby has to go get gas at the filling station. I took out all of our grass, so I didn't have to mow, at home. That is really a bad place to be around.
At least convert to electric cars...something futuristic. The fume smell really does take you out of the Tomorrowland feel
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
I forgot to introduce my self. I'm a 68 year old grandmother, and started taking our Daughter to Disney from the beginning. Thanks to @spacemt354, I was introduced to the fun on here. I hope to make friends and just hang out and have a lot of fun. I can be a bit of a cut up, but I really love everything Disney. We are now taking our SIL and DD and two grand kids. We are all Disney nuts. Daughter became so into Disney, she has written some books and has her own web sight. I won't say how to reach it, I don't want to be a commercial for her. Just a little history of our connections to Disney. Hubby has grown to love Disney, as has son in law. You could call us an extended Disney family, for years. I hope to have a lot of fun on here. I must say that all of our memories and pictures was lost in a flood in Kansas City , I hope this will bring memories, that I have forgotten about.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
I forgot to introduce my self. I'm a 68 year old grandmother, and started taking our Daughter to Disney from the beginning. Thanks to @spacemt354, I was introduced to the fun on here. I hope to make friends and just hang out and have a lot of fun. I can be a bit of a cut up, but I really love everything Disney. We are now taking our SIL and DD and two grand kids. We are all Disney nuts. Daughter became so into Disney, she has written some books and has her own web sight. I won't say how to reach it, I don't want to be a commercial for her. Just a little history of our connections to Disney. Hubby has grown to love Disney, as has son in law. You could call us an extended Disney family, for years. I hope to have a lot of fun on here. I must say that all of our memories and pictures was lost in a flood in Kansas City , I hope this will bring memories, that I have forgotten about.
Glad you're here! I hadn't ventured out of the imagineer forum in a while...and I'm glad I did!

You meet very nice and kind people like @betty rose and others :)
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
The stupid Speedway. At least Stitch is out of the way and only takes up a small amount of space. The Speedway ruins the atmosphere of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and could fit a huge E-Ticket.
The stupid Speedway. At least Stitch is out of the way and only takes up a small amount of space. The Speedway ruins the atmosphere of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and could fit a huge E-Ticket.
i love the speedway
 

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