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Godzilla's new nemesis isn't as imposing as the trailers suggested.
 

Gabe1

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I draw the line being anywhere they are cooking. :in pain: They stink. (obviously)

I can't be any where around when Lamb is being cooked. Don't know why but that is a food that immediately likes to rejected from my body, no joke.

My MIL when I was dating my DH, just didn't believe me or believe I knew the difference between ground beef, chicken and lamb when cooked. She purchased ground lamb and rolled it similar to an rolled ice cream cake and the stuffing was where the ice cream would be, meat the cake. She said it was stuffed chicken loaf. As I put it in my mouth I froze, it went in my napkin. I am not ignorant as guest in someones home but I was pretty ticked as was the DH that she lied to TEST me. The older I get the more I believe it is an allergy as I have many.
 

MOXOMUMD

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I can't be any where around when Lamb is being cooked. Don't know why but that is a food that immediately likes to rejected from my body, no joke.

My MIL when I was dating my DH, just didn't believe me or believe I knew the difference between ground beef, chicken and lamb when cooked. She purchased ground lamb and rolled it similar to an rolled ice cream cake and the stuffing was where the ice cream would be, meat the cake. She said it was stuffed chicken loaf. As I put it in my mouth I froze, it went in my napkin. I am not ignorant as guest in someones home but I was pretty ticked as was the DH that she lied to TEST me. The older I get the more I believe it is an allergy as I have many.
I understand that. If I eat a gyro it can't be made with lamb or I'm ill. It tastes good going down but not up as the saying goes.
 

JenniferS

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I can't be any where around when Lamb is being cooked. Don't know why but that is a food that immediately likes to rejected from my body, no joke.

My MIL when I was dating my DH, just didn't believe me or believe I knew the difference between ground beef, chicken and lamb when cooked. She purchased ground lamb and rolled it similar to an rolled ice cream cake and the stuffing was where the ice cream would be, meat the cake. She said it was stuffed chicken loaf. As I put it in my mouth I froze, it went in my napkin. I am not ignorant as guest in someones home but I was pretty ticked as was the DH that she lied to TEST me. The older I get the more I believe it is an allergy as I have many.
If you have an allergy or an outright aversion to a particular food, it is WRONG for someone to trick you and try to serve it.

I would have been ticked too. (I love lamb, though.)
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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But what struck me in the concept art was the message Disney was trying to plant, a resort for small children, which I never believed the Poly was. Now with them adding a splash area to the Volcano pool area and the deliberate pictures of strollers and very small children in all the concept art it appears Disney is trying to change the target demographic of guests of the Poly.

That's pretty much it for me. You said it a lot more elegantly than I did.

I always considered the monorail hotels to be more upscale, adult oriented, and the value resorts to be more child oriented. I guess Disney doesn't see it that way. Not saying small children shouldn't/cant/wont/don't stay at the monorail resorts, just saying that I found them to be more for the adults. Especially the prices.
 

Gabe1

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That's pretty much it for me. You said it a lot more elegantly than I did.

I always considered the monorail hotels to be more upscale, adult oriented, and the value resorts to be more child oriented. I guess Disney doesn't see it that way. Not saying small children shouldn't/cant/wont/don't stay at the monorail resorts, just saying that I found them to be more for the adults. Especially the prices.

I stayed at the moderates when my kids were small, the Port Orleans ones. There was more land for them to be a small kid. I hated the Contemporary when we stayed there when my kids were little. I just didn't find it conducive or practical for small kids and we didn't do it again when they were small. The snack bar/QS was next to the giant arcade which was placed there I am sure to lure children. We had to take elevators through visitors to the resort for meals to get to the backside where the unthemed pool was and near open water. My kids were older when we stayed at AKL and past playgrounds but I don't even remember seeing a playground back then at that resort and there were big stairways for the young to fall down. The Grand Floridian has just made this change over to be more friendly to kids with their new pool area. One of my friends from town is very wealthy and they have 4 kids (adults now) but they always stayed at the GF, few options for that many kids too. But they always brought the nanny and at night the kids were always deposited in the Kids Club. We generally did 2 week trips to WDW. Never, ever were my kids not with me. I wasn't big on strangers watching my kids nor did we take a family vacation to get away from them.
 
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