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That Mall of Millennia cool pretty cool, I hate to shop, but just might have to stop by there when we go to SeaWorld. I love the AKL! Such a wonderful beautiful place!
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Me and Cole in the Sears Tower Skydeck, 103 floors up, in a glass box hanging off the side!
I was wondering the same thing about Secret deodorant. Your rooms At AKL looks so much more roomy than BLT. I've driven by that mall but never stopped.
Liz
Sounds like your shopping excusion was successful, and add me to the list of people who are curious as why "Secret" deodorant is banned in the UK. Love the pictures of your room at the AKL, hope that you have some visitors by your balcony later when it cools down.
Did they not sell Secret deodorant here in the UK at some point???? I might be wrong. Its v annoying when you can't get something anymore. I always stock up on maybeline clear mascara as we can't get that here either.
I wonder why BLT studios are small - after all this is the newest DVC you think and was built from scratch you think they would make them bigger and better. Or perhaps by making them smaller than can get more of them in there and make more money....
Phew... had to get through quite a few pages to catch up! First, I was truly intrigued by your report on the tour. Sounds like it was a special treat -- and I wish they hadn't done away with it already! Nevertheless, thanks for sharing some of the juicy tidbits... I really enjoyed them! As always, your food reviews (and photos) have made me feel hungry! (I think I'll take an early lunch break today, though there's nothing quite as exciting in my fridge.) Sorry you didn't find too many animal friends upon arrival at AKV... hope that changes soon!
Rose and Crown sounded excellent! I haven't been since, I think, 1987. As a kid, I didn't care much for it. But as a grown-up, I think I'd better give it another shot! Glad you got your shopping taken care of, and also glad the room at AKL is much more to your liking! Thanks for that info because I've been trying to pick a studio for my 2013 Goofy marathon trip. I want a couch to relax on after running races and I think AKL will fit the bill perfectly.
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I think I could spend my entire vacation in World Showcase and be very happy. I tend to plan my vacations around food! I guess it makes sense that Disney (most tourist places in general) would "Americanize" the food, but still, at least it gives a sense of what the different foods are like in their home countries. I have a huge long list of restaurants I want to try at WDW, but I have an even longer list of countries I want to visit to try their food!
Nice pics of your room. I wonder how the studios are in relation to a regular room, size-wise...I think I may have to check that out myself someday!
I love how "adventurous" you and Mark are driving around places you've never been! I guess a lot of that comes with all your experience in travel, but I still love to see it!
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Love that hidden Mickey in the carpet and the map of Kenya is great.
Is that topiary of Aurora normally in France or was is there for Flower and Garden?
I think it was just there for the Flower and Garden Festival.
Okay...I'll be the one to ask the question. Why the heck is Secret deodorant banned in the UK?
Absolutely no idea! It was a friend who told me that. She said she'd asked around to find out why it was no longer being sold and that's what she was told. Apparently it was a European Union law thing - I know no more than that!
Mind you, having said that, our laws are very diffent both sides of the pond. Sudafed (I'm pretty sure I'm remembering the right medicine) is available over the counter here and friends in the States have told me that it's only available on prescription and even then it's tough to get from the doctors - I think because you can do something to do it to create something illegal, if I'm remembering right?
Just caught up on all 21 pages. I'm such a slacker!
You're making me really nostalgic for Orlando. I used to live there, and went to the Mall of Millenia frequently. I'm also sure I have shopped at the same Best Buy you went to.
I love the Rose & Crown. Their potato leek soup is delicious! I haven't tried the egg things (Scotch Eggs, I guess?) but they look spectacular!! This is why I love food photos so much. Sometimes descriptions just don't do food justice... but when I actually SEE it, I usually know if I'll enjoy it or not. And I'm definitely trying out those eggs when I go back there! Yummy!
Looking forward to more (and now I have to read your other two portions of this TR, since I'm clearly out of order).
How cool! Enjoy the other bits of the trip report....
Did they not sell Secret deodorant here in the UK at some point???? I might be wrong. Its v annoying when you can't get something anymore. I always stock up on maybeline clear mascara as we can't get that here either.
Rachel
you're right, they did and that's how I first started to use it, then it just disappeared from the shelves....
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