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12-18-2005, 08:37 AM
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The Original BagMan
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Location: Shalimar, FL
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Bill and Jan\'s Mousefest Adventure!!!!! THREAD 2 Closed
[b] This is the second thread of this trip report. If you’re just starting, you need to start
here
Day 3, 11/28/2005 EPCOT
Late night last night=sleep in for someone this morning… Makes sense, right???
Well, I’m up at my usual butt-crack of dawn so I organize pics, post a “semi-live” update and get ready for the day, run and get coffees and danishes for breakfast… [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Around 10:30 we head for EPCOT…
My one rant for this trip [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
Okay, I’ve been to WDW at least once a year since 1999 and more like twice a year for the past 3 years. I’ve always carried a pocket knife clipped to my right front pocket. The blade on this knife is 3.5 inches long. The “common sense” rule is that any knife with a blade over 4” is acceptable.
We get to EPCOT and I go through the bag check in a line. As I exit this line and am grabbing for my pass to go to the entry gate, I get called over by a security guard a couple of lines over. He asks to see my knife. I ask him to step over out of the way of those entering the park, he won’t. I show him the knife and he states, “that’s not legal here, you’ll have to leave it.” [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/jawdrop.gif[/img] Excuse ME!!! The blade is under 4 inches… “anything over 3 inches is not allowed in the parks.”
Now, I guess I should tell you that this guard is Hispanic with one of the thickest accents I’ve heard in years. His American isn’t too great. Even though I grew up in that environment, I’m having just a little bit of a problem understanding him.
So I ask him, where does it say that anywhere. I’ve checked and have seen no guidelines, as such, other than to not bring guns, bombs, hand grenades, etc… “Do you want to talk to a supervisor?” Yep, bring one on. I’m not real thrilled with his approach, delivery, or manner about this… The cop in me is saying there is a better way to handle this and as a money paying citizen, I’m not real happy…
So the supervisor shows up, talks to him for a minute to see what the problem is (like she should) then talks to me. First thing out of her mouth is “the knife’s not legal in the park.” Okay, this knife is legal in the State of Florida so same question, where is that posted so people know? “It’s private property, we don’t have to post anything, but I’m sure it’s somewhere.” Okay, I’m not going to even go into the legal or ethical issue of “publically accessible private property” with these two.
Okay, I’ve been carrying this knife for the past 3 or 4 years and I’ve never been stopped before at any of the parks, and I’ve been through all these gates hundreds of times, why now? “If we see it, we have to do something about it.” So, if I’d had this knife inside my pocket, we wouldn’t be here? “Yes, if we don’t see it, we can’t do anything about it” So, being a cop, if I have my ankle gun on and no one sees it, I can carry it in the park, or even worse, if I’m a bad guy and have a gun on my ankle and no one sees it, it’s okay. “Well, it’s not okay, but we hope people aren’t doing that.” Needless to say, I was not a happy camper at this point… I left my knife with them in a plastic bag to be retrieved when we left the park.
RANT OVER
Through the gates, go to my happy place, life is good before I hit the globe. I refuse to let them ruin my day!!!
The parks weren’t too bad, so far…
We stopped by Pin Central and get a few pins and head for Mouse Gear to look around.
This is where we found the evil looking Donald (maybe they took his knife too [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/rofl2.gif[/img] )
After Mouse Gear, it was lunch time. Cantina, here we come… Jan had a salad, I had the combination and we both had Churro’s. While sitting there, I took a picture or two [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/roflmao.gif[/img]
Other countries we would visit today…
Some of the locals
Trying to mooch some food from us (we DO NOT feed them, it’s not good for them…)
Friendship’s were running…
We finish lunch (still no food for the locals. How can we deny those cute little birds, easy!!! We’ve raised children and big brown-eyed dogs [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/rofl2.gif[/img] )
They’ve changed the display inside the Norway Stave Church, they have “famous” Vikings displayed in there now…
Erik the Red (950-1003)
Rognvald (Late 800’s-ca. 926)
Olaf II, King, Patron Saint of Norway (ca 995-1030)
From here we wandered through China and in that direction… and I took a few more pictures
We stopped here and got a few things…
NEXT: Germany and the rest of the world…
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