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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
So we are retiring this newsletter, as we simply cannot keep up with it. Many thanks to Mouse Fan Travel who supported it all these years, to All Ears and MousePlanet who helped us with news, to our many article contributors, and -- most importantly -- to Sara Varney who edited our newsletter so wonderfully for years and years.
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Hey Cheryl,
Just getting caught up with your report. Loved the pictures of all of you at Tuttu Gusto- I never knew that place existed either. Looks like a fun place to go before Illuminations! ::
I am loving all of your photos, especially of Germany at night(reserving seats for Illuminations, classic), BCV and the main lobby(gardener shot kinda shocked me, though! ) I too tear up during Illuminations (The Lion King musical opener gets to me as well! )
We have yet to try CP for a character meal!! I know we've go to get there, Maybe next trip if DNiece and DNephews are interested. Loved all of your photopass pictures at MK!!!! Sooo looking forward to The Mine Train ride. It would be AWESOME if they get finished early!
I hope Mark's Appt. goes well! Looking forward to more!!
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Lovely of Mark to go all sly and get such great pictures for all of us!
Can't believe he was good to Piglet! When you said he was good the first time, I kept waiting for something snarky the next time, but nothing? He WAS sick! Guess it just means he'll have some catching up to do next visit!!
Hey Cheryl,
Just getting caught up with your report. Loved the pictures of all of you at Tuttu Gusto- I never knew that place existed either. Looks like a fun place to go before Illuminations! ::
I am loving all of your photos, especially of Germany at night(reserving seats for Illuminations, classic), BCV and the main lobby(gardener shot kinda shocked me, though! ) I too tear up during Illuminations (The Lion King musical opener gets to me as well! )
We have yet to try CP for a character meal!! I know we've go to get there, Maybe next trip if DNiece and DNephews are interested. Loved all of your photopass pictures at MK!!!! Sooo looking forward to The Mine Train ride. It would be AWESOME if they get finished early!
I hope Mark's Appt. goes well! Looking forward to more!!
So glad you're enjoying it! I got it wrong - yesterday was an appointment with the nurse, not the doctor, but at least he seems to be Ok (touch wood ) with the sinuses at the moment....
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Lovely of Mark to go all sly and get such great pictures for all of us!
Can't believe he was good to Piglet! When you said he was good the first time, I kept waiting for something snarky the next time, but nothing? He WAS sick! Guess it just means he'll have some catching up to do next visit!!
I'm sure he will. I think, as well, part of his lack of misbehaviour was down to what the Cast Member said too... he certainly enjoyed that!
I can't wait for the Seven Dwarves Mine Train! That looks like so much fun! From all the pictures I've seen, I don't think I'm going to be too interested in the Storybook Circus area, either. I'm sure we'll walk through it to check it out, but once will probably be enough.
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One of the things I like best about Crystal Palace is the wonderful character interaction, which it looks like you all had. But I wonder why all the meat in the salads and pastas now. I helped a friend plan a brief MK/AK trip for Christmas. She and her family are veggan and I bragged on how they have several options without meat, so I hate to hear that these are limited at one of my favorite dining choices to recommend.
, Mark, for the terrific behind the scenes pictures of the mine train! I can't wait for it to open. Storybook Circus is well-themed, but I didn't feel it was terribly adult friendly. But then neither was ToonTown as we only visited the country homes.
Just caught up - great pics as always. Mark cracks me up. Hope he gets some permanent from the sinus issues.
I hope he does too. He's suffered on/off from sinus ever since I met him, over 16 years ago. Personally, I sometimes get sinus (usually from sleeping in the wrong way it appears), but I'm fortunate enough to be able to just pop a decongestant tablet and it's gone. I can't imagine having to suffer it all day.
One of the things I like best about Crystal Palace is the wonderful character interaction, which it looks like you all had. But I wonder why all the meat in the salads and pastas now. I helped a friend plan a brief MK/AK trip for Christmas. She and her family are veggan and I bragged on how they have several options without meat, so I hate to hear that these are limited at one of my favorite dining choices to recommend.
I don't know what it is - it could be just down to the chef on that particular day.
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, Mark, for the terrific behind the scenes pictures of the mine train! I can't wait for it to open. Storybook Circus is well-themed, but I didn't feel it was terribly adult friendly. But then neither was ToonTown as we only visited the country homes.
That's a good point about ToonTown - I hadn't thought of that before, but we rarely visited it, as it didn't hold much interest for us.
Monday 10 December – part six: what is that man doing?
We wandered over to the other part of Fantasyland.
In the old Fantasyland, it’s a bit odd, as there are walls that just seem to be in the middle of the place with no rhyme or reason. I’m sure it’ll be fine once it’s done, but it was just plain weird.
As we walked into the other part, I have to confess I just wasn’t blown away by this part of Fantasyland either. I think it had a lot to do with the construction site for the Seven Dwarves Mine Train. To me, this just didn’t work with a huge building project right in the middle. It’s not something I’m used to with Disney and part of me says I wish they’d waited to open this until everything was ready.
The line to get into Be Our Guest was seriously insane – it was all the way across the bridge. Oh well, no way we’ll be getting in there to take a look around then.
We wandered across to Gaston’s Tavern, and got some photos…
… then we popped into the shop just as it started to rain, and it tipped it down for about five minutes. As you can imagine, everyone descended on the place, which made browsing very hard. Please – it’s only rain guys!
When we came out, we couldn’t believe the sight we saw – yes he is in the fountain!
We were staggered and I went to talk to a Cast Member, as I didn’t think it was acceptable and people didn’t look very happy at this behaviour. He told me that he didn’t know what to do and my reply was that I didn’t care, but he needed to do something. I pointed out that any kids seeing this would think it was OK to do this and it wasn’t. Mark told me in the end it was the cleaner who got him out of there. I heard other guests muttering that he should be thrown out of the park, and I have to be honest, I had some sympathy with that view… what a jerk!
We wandered over to the Little Mermaid ride to get some photos of this area. It was beautiful, but the wait for the ride was just insane!
As you can see, the sky was still looking ominous!
It all looks so beautiful, doesn’t it… then you look the other way and see this:
We wandered back towards Be Our Guest, as there didn’t seem to be a line now, but we soon discovered why. It was closed. I guess they close between lunch and dinner.
We did find a Photopass photographer though….
Next: our first time in a one bedroom villa at Bay Lake Tower
Yes, those gates to nowhere are very strange right now! I think I liked the new things (aside from the circus area) a bit better than you did, but do agree that there's no way to get a real feel for the place until that huge eyesore in the middle is finished up. I agree with Cam, and will pretty much ignore Storybook Circus as I did the old Toontown.
Don't they train the CMs on what to do about inappropriate guest behavior? Or at least give them a number to call for security? It's just crazy that they let that guy stand there in the fountain. In one of your photos it looks like he was washing his head!!