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I can't believe you didn't take home a $6000 body suit or two!
Well, you know, I was tempted, but it was all those issues with getting it through security at the airport... I wasn't sure that we'd be allowed to wear it through there, so I gave up with the idea at that point!
Looks like you and Mark are enjoying your at at SWLB, OMD and TSMM! I can't believe the prices in the shop as those are just insane! But, there are some who visit, have plenty they are willing to spend on things like this! I've always enjoyed OMD and a favorite of time, but so often I forget to visit! Nice try in trying to beat Mark at TSMM and hoping your turning the corner!
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Looks like you and Mark are enjoying your at at SWLB, OMD and TSMM! I can't believe the prices in the shop as those are just insane! But, there are some who visit, have plenty they are willing to spend on things like this!
I'm sure there are - I'd love to meet some of them, as I just can't imagine ever having enough money to spend on things like that.
Sunday 26 February – part four: “park in transition”…
Next it was time to go and do this…
Mark was a sport and waited in line, while I sat outside. Again, how would having a wheelchair accessible line help me in this situation? Ok, enough said…
In fairness, although they said it was a 20 minute wait, it was closer to 10, and we were quickly in to see Olaf. Much as I adore this snowman, I find the character meets a bit of a let down. We met him on the Wonder on our last Alaskan cruise, and could barely get a response out of him, despite chatting to him, and it was the same today, which I thought was a bit of a shame.
When we came out of there, we made our way over to Tattooine Traders…
Oh my goodness, what a disappointment this was. There was so little for adults, something that we seem to say all too often at Disney. Why do they forget us? For goodness sake, this is Star Wars, the thing all fathers love (well nearly all… ), just think of how much they’d spend on items they could wear…
Around this area, you can see some of the work they’re doing on this park…
Overall though, it felt as it was much less disrupted than six months ago, although we did think that some of the attractions are in odd places. The Star Wars Launch Bay is so far away from the rest of the Star Wars section, and the Olaf meet and greet isn’t next door to the Frozen Sing-Along, which we thought it would be. We thought “park in transition” was a nice description…
We made our way back towards the front of the park…
… and were fortunate enough to catch some of the March of the First Order, which was very impressive. I really wanted to ask questions afterwards, as I wanted to know if they were dancers, as the marching was excellent, and I know in Doctor Who, when they have aliens (or humans actually ) marching, they often get a choreographer in to train them…
We made our way out through the shops, and although I browsed the handbags (mine is getting past its best now ), neither of us found anything we liked, which was a real shame.
As you can see, socks are in! I kept looking at these and thinking they were ties!
We discussed this a lot during our trip – why the heck is Disney marketing stuff from the Adventurers’ Club when they closed it down years ago? Sigh. They could so easily bring it back, and clearly if they have T-shirts etc., there’s obviously still an interest/demand for it.
Park in transition! I've read on other boards people are saying they should be offering discount tickets for DHS. Ha!
I've thought the same things about Star Wars. It's all over the place! How are they going to bring it all together? I guess we'll see.
Bummer Olaf didn't play with you guys. We had a great interaction with him - but of course most characters do get excited when they see a stuffed animal so that may have helped....
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DH has that Adventurer's Club shirt, while I have a mug. I agree about there still being so much interest that they should bring it back!!! (Are you listening, Disney?!)
Park in transition! I've read on other boards people are saying they should be offering discount tickets for DHS. Ha!
I can see why people are saying that, but like that's ever going to happen! On that subject, I'd love to know how many people buy one-day tickets these days. I'm willing to bet it's a minuscule proportion of the overall sales. To me, those are the only people who could realistically say they think they should get a discount, as everyone else gets to enjoy all the other parks.
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I've thought the same things about Star Wars. It's all over the place! How are they going to bring it all together? I guess we'll see.
I suspect the Launch Bay won't survive once the land opens. I don't have any insider information, but it was always my understanding that was in there just to tease people until the land opened...
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Bummer Olaf didn't play with you guys. We had a great interaction with him - but of course most characters do get excited when they see a stuffed animal so that may have helped....
Dang it, that's where I went wrong. And there were so many I could've brought with me....
I love all the Star Wars stuff, and that suitcase is so cool!
Can you imagine collecting that off a luggage carousel? My goodness, you'd be the envy of everyone, although it may not survive if you let it out of your sight. I can just imagine someone taking a shine to it....
DH has that Adventurer's Club shirt, while I have a mug. I agree about there still being so much interest that they should bring it back!!! (Are you listening, Disney?!)
Most definitely a park in transition. We did not even visit DHS while we were down there this time. We felt like there was no point as we had seen the Launch Bay already and there are only 2 rides we would go on. So sad.
I have to agree about the socks, we totally thought they were ties at first and were very disappointed that they were socks. Disney is completely missing out on that one. Had they been ties we would have bought one or two. The CM's we mentioned that to said the same, many people would rather have ties then socks. They need to pass that on.
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