Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

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It depends on the location and the tattoo. And skincare etc. Plus I don't spend my time out in the sun chasing a little white ball around a course 😉
Oh, you two have a lot to learn about aging, so I will stop right here and just say good luck It comes on quick and without any notice at all. Well, I just tried but it really takes time and no amount of words can make it understood.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Such a shame to have lost this ride. We rode it multiple, multiple times each trip.
Yes, but that is your trademark, once is never enough when it comes to movies or in this case movie rides. I have ridden it many times myself. I rode it right after they finally finished tearing down that big ugly hat. The CM were so happy that they got their old theater back in clear view. I think that was the last time I actually rode it. As I got older, and they took away my 10 day, non-expiring park hopper pass, I made a lot fewer trips there. I am hoping that I can get my back straightened out and get to see the Mickey Mouse replacement show. As I said before, I don't mind when they open a new show worth seeing after the close an old favorite. I saw it often enough that I can practically speak along with the "guide", but like myself, a lot of the show didn't age well and it was pretty obvious that it was time for a change and I'm OK with that.

In that park there are many things that no longer exist that once did. The full backlot tour, I watched them film the New Mickey Mouse Club, saw the set for the Tom Hanks HBO series "From the Earth to the Moon". Then there was the Monster Sound Show ( I got to make the thunder sound in that one). Those and others like Superstar Television have been gone for a long time, but I saw them often before they closed. It would be great if they could have just kept all of those, but after all these years they should have replaced them with something as good. They have not!
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
Such a shame to have lost this ride. We rode it multiple, multiple times each trip.
I loved TGMR. I miss the "Hollywood" feel to Hollywood Studios. But I honestly think Mickey & Minnie's is a better ride overall. It's in my top 10 in all of Disney World. In an ideal world, they would have kept TGMR and updated a couple scenes, then built Mickey & Minnie somewhere else at DHS. But we all know that's not how they operate.
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
I loved TGMR. I miss the "Hollywood" feel to Hollywood Studios. But I honestly think Mickey & Minnie's is a better ride overall. It's in my top 10 in all of Disney World. In an ideal world, they would have kept TGMR and updated a couple scenes, then built Mickey & Minnie somewhere else at DHS. But we all know that's not how they operate.
could they have built it at the Indy stunt show
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
could they have built it at the Indy stunt show
Possibly. Looking at Google Maps, it looks like they might have enough room, but obviously I'm not in construction and have no idea. But yeah, I haven't gone to Indy in years. Probably won't again.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
1980 revisited 😉

Not even that far back. I didn't have internet in my high school and I graduated in 1995. We had some computers just not internet. I remember the first time I used the internet, that was when I went to my college's computer lab as a freshman. I saw the Internet Explorer icon on the screen and I thought "hmm this must be that internet thing people are talking about". The first website I saw besides Yahoo (which was the home page) was Disney's. I typed in Walt Disney World and I thought it was so cool to see all that information about wdw!
 

SteveBrickNJ

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Not even that far back. I didn't have internet in my high school and I graduated in 1995. We had some computers just not internet. I remember the first time I used the internet, that was when I went to my college's computer lab as a freshman. I saw the Internet Explorer icon on the screen and I thought "hmm this must be that internet thing people are talking about". The first website I saw besides Yahoo (which was the home page) was Disney's. I typed in Walt Disney World and I thought it was so cool to see all that information about wdw!
My first time using the internet was 1998. I wanted to email my long distance girlfriend who eventually became my wife. She had email at her workplace and my elementary school I taught at did as well. I quickly learned how to set up a Yahoo email account and now I have been married to her for 23 years.
 

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