WDW "Never Have I Ever" Game.

FettFan

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A little bit of fun....I'll post that "Never Have I Ever" done something, and if you have done it, you reply as such, then choose your own "Never Have I Ever" for someone else to reply.

While we are largely going by the honor system here, if you have pictures to PROVE you've done it, feel free to post them. :D

Never Have I Ever....entered Epcot Center through the International Gateway.
 

Goofyernmost

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did you like it?
With the exception of a major change just a day or two before taking the backstage tour, they were both informative and interesting. The utiladors were fascinating.

The disappointment came at American Adventure. Up until a couple of days before I took the tour and one of the main reasons I took the tour, you would go into the back way at Amer. Adv. to the place where all the AA sets were stored and in their matrix. Originally the tour would stop and watch the run through of the show without any audience in the floor above. We would have been able to see the movements, how they rotated in and out of the show and I really wanted to see that. However, a few days before one of the "Guests" on the tour pulled away from the group and scaled over the barrier and started walking though the stationary sets. He could have been killed if they had started the show before they noticed he was there. After that and, for all I know, the tour is still not able to watch it. Seems like a few big sheets of Plexiglas would fix that problem, but, what do I know.
 

eliza61nyc

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With the exception of a major change just a day or two before taking the backstage tour, they were both informative and interesting. The utiladors were fascinating.

The disappointment came at American Adventure. Up until a couple of days before I took the tour and one of the main reasons I took the tour, you would go into the back way at Amer. Adv. to the place where all the AA sets were stored and in their matrix. Originally the tour would stop and watch the run through of the show without any audience in the floor above. We would have been able to see the movements, how they rotated in and out of the show and I really wanted to see that. However, a few days before one of the "Guests" on the tour pulled away from the group and scaled over the barrier and started walking though the stationary sets. He could have been killed if they had started the show before they noticed he was there. After that and, for all I know, the tour is still not able to watch it. Seems like a few big sheets of Plexiglas would fix that problem, but, what do I know.
Or electric shock treatment for stupid guest
 

LUVofDIS

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With the exception of a major change just a day or two before taking the backstage tour, they were both informative and interesting. The utiladors were fascinating.

The disappointment came at American Adventure. Up until a couple of days before I took the tour and one of the main reasons I took the tour, you would go into the back way at Amer. Adv. to the place where all the AA sets were stored and in their matrix. Originally the tour would stop and watch the run through of the show without any audience in the floor above. We would have been able to see the movements, how they rotated in and out of the show and I really wanted to see that. However, a few days before one of the "Guests" on the tour pulled away from the group and scaled over the barrier and started walking though the stationary sets. He could have been killed if they had started the show before they noticed he was there. After that and, for all I know, the tour is still not able to watch it. Seems like a few big sheets of Plexiglas would fix that problem, but, what do I know.

That would sound amazing, to bad you didn't see that. That in itself would be worth the cost. I need to see if they stopped that all together or are still offering.
 

Goofyernmost

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I've been to WDW 12 times, so I'm well aware I'm guilty of sacrilege when I say that;"Never have I ever had a Dole Whip".

Don't worry though, I'll go out of my way to have one when I (finally) head back to WDW this coming June :D
I have never had a dole whip either, however, I have had many, many dole whip floats. Love my pineapple.:hungry:
 

zurgandfriend

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I have been to WDW too many times to count and I have never;

Eaten in the Japan Pavilion, not a big fan of sushi and we have five or six good teppanyaki restaurants near home.
Gone on the Magic Carpet of Aladdin or Triceratops Spin
Stayed at a value resort either, but with prices the way they are that will not be for long.
 

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