Goofyernmost
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Snarknado 30 something (or XXX something): Anything past Sharknado 1 was to many! Even #1 was pushing it!Sharknado 6: Too Many Sharknados
Snarknado 30 something (or XXX something): Anything past Sharknado 1 was to many! Even #1 was pushing it!Sharknado 6: Too Many Sharknados
Sharknados XXX is a different type of film series.Snarknado 30 something (or XXX something): Anything past Sharknado 1 was to many! Even #1 was pushing it!
Yup, I understand it was banned in 23 states and 1,325,679 churches. In all fairness it is considerably more interesting then Sharknados 1 or II, III, IV, V or VI.Sharknados XXX is a different type of film series.
On the theme of this movie thing, here are some food pictures from my lunch at the brown derby. I did the dine with an imagineer and it was great!
Beef fillet
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Dessert trio, grapefruit cake (kind of icky), crime brûlée (great), and a chocolate mousse cake with apricot filling (yummy).
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That's when you know a park needs more attractions.Frozen and Test Track are both temporarily closed. Anyone want to guess the wait for Soarin'?
210 minutes.
Makes me wonder what would have happened if they hadn't opened Soarin when they did.Frozen and Test Track are both temporarily closed. Anyone want to guess the wait for Soarin'?
210 minutes.
Makes me wonder what would have happened if they hadn't opened Soarin when they did.
We did it a couple of years ago (a Christmas present from our kids), and enjoyed it. We got the plate then, which he signed.(If I might break briefly from our multi-day shark discussion here, but just for a moment -- )
Wow.I'd really like to experience, Dine with an Imagineer, but it's hard to get a reservation so never went. (I did try a walk-in once, but was told there were no seats available, even for just 1 person.) Oh well. Question: do they still give the guests a special plate with your name on it? I read about that a few years ago and was wondering if they still do that. Glad you had a great time!!
We did it a couple of years ago (a Christmas present from our kids), and enjoyed it. We got the plate then, which he signed.
(If I might break briefly from our multi-day shark discussion here, but just for a moment -- )
Wow.I'd really like to experience, Dine with an Imagineer, but it's hard to get a reservation so never went. (I did try a walk-in once, but was told there were no seats available, even for just 1 person.) Oh well. Question: do they still give the guests a special plate with your name on it? I read about that a few years ago and was wondering if they still do that. Glad you had a great time!!
I wonder what it's going to be like next week over the July 4th holiday...with crowds flocking in to ride the new ride, but unaware of the downtime issues.Maybe they had to open Soarin' just prior to the opening of Frozen, because they already knew that Frozen still wasn't quite ready for prime time . . .![]()
I wonder what it's going to be like next week over the July 4th holiday...with crowds flocking in to ride the new ride, but unaware of the downtime issues.
Let us all pause for a brief moment of silence, to honor any CM's who happen to be in that area of World Showcase next week.
That one should be interesting. Would they all be polite? Maybe ask if it's OK to eat you before they do it? And after they will tell everyone what their favourite one was.Sharknadou 1867 - this time, it's Canadian.
(Geesh, you miss one little notification, and three pages of fun passes you by.)
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