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Originally Posted by mom to 3 princesses and 1 prince
While iasw is my sentimental favorite, EE is my very favorite attraction! One trip, I rode it 7 times in a row! We even took the time to ride it during the marathon!
7 times?!? i'm impressed! and DURING the marathon? like 'run run run...everest...run run run'? you are my hero!
but yeah--i really liked it. i liked it so much, in fact, that i contemplated missing sleep to ride it again...but more on that later.
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DURING the marathon? like 'run run run...everest...run run run'? you are my hero!
Yep, exactly like that! They were passing out FPs as the runners went by, and even though we really couldn't afford it timewise, we couldn't pass it up. I've got to take the time to post my marathon report on here...
Originally Posted by mom to 3 princesses and 1 prince
Yep, exactly like that! They were passing out FPs as the runners went by, and even though we really couldn't afford it timewise, we couldn't pass it up. I've got to take the time to post my marathon report on here...
Before I continue on with my day, I’d like to address the experience of Disney solo vs. Disney with my friend...
I learned a lot by meeting my friend at Epcot and sharing half of a day at AK with her. As I’m all about learning, this is a very good thing! Here are my lessons, in order of importance...
1. I cannot do research like I need to do unless I’m by myself. This is a very good lesson to learn, as it will serve me well when I return to do The Grand Research Trip in the fall.
2. I never want to get trashed in Epcot.
3. I now kind of know what it would be like to take a child to Disney World. This is a very good lesson to learn, as it will serve me well if/when my husband and I decide to adopt. Clearly we’d be taking our child to Disney at some point, and now I understand better the complexities and difficulties associated with taking kids to WDW. (I also realize that escorting a drunken friend is not as difficult in many ways. However, it is also infinitely MORE difficult in many ways--for example, there’s nothing with which to threaten her, and she has a room key to which she can charge things.)
4. Related to number 3--I have a whole new respect for the millions of parents who take children--often multiple children at a time--to WDW every year. You guys are amazing. Seriously. Pat yourselves on the back right now!
5. I prefer Disney when I am alone. Though it was also fun with my husband. I’ll report back on what it is like with my mother. It may only suck with my one friend--that possibility totally exists.
OMG, how have I missed that fried wonton dessert?!?! That looks absolutely heavenly! I'm not a huge fan of Y&Y except for the Yak Attack, but I'll make a trip for that dessert alone .
Glad you decided to hit the reset button! I'm sitting next to one of those big stuffed Yetis right now! I love him! EE is my favorite ride and I like having the reminder of WDW close by--in the room filled with Disney related books, mouse ears, movie lithos and WDW photos--I needed something else right?
Day 3 Part 2--Solo vs. Not in
5. I prefer Disney when I am alone. Though it was also fun with my husband. I’ll report back on what it is like with my mother. It may only suck with my one friend--that possibility totally exists.
I think the reason your day with your friend sucked is because you were there to have fun, she was there to get drunk. I think WDW with a friend can be lots of fun, you just need to choose your WDW friends wisely!
I totally agree with the above post. Disney can be enjoyed the right way with the right friends. And going with children can be extremely fun, and you can get alot accomplished. I went with my older children who appreciate the fact that we are their to experience the park, rides, and details of the parks. It was just as much fun to watch them enjoy themselves as riding the rides.
Sorry, but you friend was just their to party. Such a shame, and such a waste of money. I could never imagine getting that smashed in such a great, fun, expensive place.
First, I'm sorry you have the germy bug. Seems everyone has brought back more than memories from WDW lately.
Second, I feel for you with your "situation" at Epcot. I have been on both sides of the coin on that one. Back in the day, my girls and I would plan a day of drinking around WS but we were all drunk (never sloppy) and still tell stories of our ridiculous hangovers. I remember just about dying in World of Disney downtown, another friend barely lived thru Stitch's Great Escape and we once had security called to our room at CBR for loud laughing/music. But when it's you that's sober and with a completely different goal as the person you're with - it stinks.
I'm so happy you tried EE and loved it, it's one of my faves.
I'm also taking note your experience at Epcot. As you know, I'm trying to plan a solo trip during F&WF this year and I was thinking about having some FL friends stay with me. Your notes on how much fun going solo is are causing me to rethink my plans. I beleive I'll keep my solo adventure - solo.
Looks like you are getting a lot of research done.
Alone vs. Park mate - It really depends on the person your with. I also think it depends on their purpose (to support you while having fun or their own agenda)
Thanks for the shout out to Moms. I think it's easier to control my kids then an Adult. My kids might get antsy but that is easier to nip then a brain imbalance due to alcohol. LOL.
Off topic when is the "teaching" blogs going to be up. I'm waiting on pins and needles.
We will be there when you are in May. Do you have your days planned yet? If we are in the same area the same day I would love to say Hi. even if it's just for a snack.
Originally Posted by mom to 3 princesses and 1 prince
You should have been at the race I went to today. It was in Corktown, which is the Irish section of Detroit. I ran a 5K with my dad and daughter. We saw many men in kilts!!!
OOOO! Runners legs AND kilts!? Be still my heart!!