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So it is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to our long-running forums. They came online in 2000 and brought together so many wonderful Disney fans. We had friendships form, careers launch, couples marry, children born ... all because of this amazing community.
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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To a new day, we go on.
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Yeah - I know all too well that feeling of the lost driver's license!!! Wondering how to get on the flight Luckily mine was found as well.
Of course, I wouldn't mind being stranded at Disney. I'd miss my family though.
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Thankfully you found your license!! I would have been in a panic too! Sounds like a nice day away from the parks!
It was a great day but a little rushed.
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A little craziness from Disney to US and back to Kidani! That was nice of that couple to give you their refillable mugs,,,but glad you washed them out thoroughly as you don't know what they've been through!
Yeah, it was nice but I made sure they were clean, running them through hot water too.
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Great day! My son loves NBA City restaurant. Great gift shop but you're right about the food. I love the basketballs outside, are their hands really that big???
The food wasn't great but at least my boys got their NBA fix. The hands look abnormally large. But I imagine they are indeed that big. Wouldn't want to get slapped by one of those.
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I had the same experience with my license on our last morning at the WL one year when we went to get our boarding passes at the resort to fly home! I searched my wallet, backpack (felt like a 100 times) and couldn't find it. After total panic set it, I found it in my wallet in a compartment that I never use. It's a scary feeling though! Glad you enjoyed your evening at the NBA City restaurant. Your next title update doesn't sound promising with your car
Wow, lots of people loosing licenses at Disney. I'll blame it on the magic.
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Great day and pictures!
Thanks!
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That was a fun update. The ol' DL panic is always scary. Sounds like everyone enjoyed the shopping and the day outside the parks. I'm a little worried about the next update.
Just an FYI, I only took notes for half of this day and from this day forward I took 0 notes. So I'll be relying heavily on pictures and a bit on memory. Let's see how that goes.
June 9 - Uh oh, the car won't start
I woke up at 8:30. I think we had to return the car at 9:30. We decided to leave the kids sleeping in the room while we took care of that. We got to the car and Arben went to start it but it wouldn't start. He tried everything but nothing worked. Ugh. He then decided to go back to the room to get the phone so I could call CCC. While he was away I tried, unsuccessfully to start it. I pushed the gas pedal, I put it on neutral then back again in parked, I prayed to God to please let me start it. Secretly, I was wishing I was the one to figure it out. Anyways, nothing worked either.
Arben arrived back with the phone and I started to call CCC while he worked the car again. Just as the call was ringing, I heard the magical sound of the engine starting. I quickly disconnected the call and got in the car. I asked him how he had done it and he answered that he pushed the brake pedal and turned the key. That did the trick. I asked him how come he didn't remember doing that from yesterday, he said he didn't know. He was pretty sure he hadn't done that. Oh well, another crisis avoided.
Here's a picture of the car.
With that debacle behind us, we headed over to CCC. We got gas from the Hess station there and it only cost us $16 to fill up the tank. And Alamo wanted me to pay $50 for the full tank. Take that Alamo! The process of turning in the car was painless and we were soon on a shuttle back to Kidani. The boys were still sleeping when we got there. I started breakfast and they slowly woke up.
I wanted to go to Epcot, because I wanted to explore the countries and also because I wanted to buy Arben's Father's Day present. Adriel and Abniel wanted some pool time so they stayed back with their dad, while AJ and I went off.
Here are some photos from the bus stop.
The new screens at the bus stops
Some artsy photos of AJ
I think at this time I realized that my batteries were low and I didn't have any spare. AJ ran back to the room and got me some. Thankfully, no busses came until he was back. Finally a bus arrived, we boarded and arrived at Epcot shortly after.
Look at the crowds and the wait time for SE.
We started our tour of the world over by Canada.
Princess Sharon! Are you home?
We continued our journey of the world.
I wanted to watch Impressions de France, as I'd never watched before. AJ didn't want to, so he decided to wait for me outside. I loved the movie and hope I can get the rest of the gang to watch it with me next time.
We kept walking around and I snapping pictures. I know we went to Morocco but I have no pictures.
Our next break was to watch Reflections of China, another first. I managed to convince AJ to watch this one.
A couple of pictures while we waited.
The theme of the trip - checking his phone.
I got bored.
We went in and found out it was standing. Oops, didn't do my research. AJ wasn't thrilled at all. He did start playing "Where's Waldo" Chinese version type of game, trying to guess where the guy would pop out next. It was quite entertaining.
We kept on with our tour. I'm not sure why I didn't take anymore pictures.
Then we stopped at Norway, where I was buying Arben his present: the Geir perfume. With my purchase in hand, we continued our journey.
Here's a pic of Maelstrom. And they hadn't even announced the closing.
I still wanted to buy something else for Arben, so we headed to Mouse Gear. After searching for a bit I found a FIFA 2014 beer mug that I thought he would like. I bought that and then we headed out of the park.
When we got to Kidani, I sent AJ in the room first to see where his dad was. Luckily for me, he was taking a shower, so I quickly hid his presents. I then started a frozen pizza for us to have for lunch.
We ate our pizza and relaxed for a while. Then it was time to start getting ready for the evening. After doing that, rather quickly, we headed out.
Another nice few hours of park touring for you and AJ. Just roaming around WS is a favorite pastime of mine. I like the new bus screens at the resorts-- were they helpful and pretty accurate?
Glad the car finally started!
Great day you and AJ had touring the WS, you covered a lot of ground. Glad you found some nice Fathers Day gifts for Arben
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Seems like you and AJ had some fun in WS on a nice sunny day! I like those new bus stop screens. Makes a lot of sense, to give you some idea when your bus will be arriving. Sometimes it feels like the waits are endless and every bus but yours makes a stop and some of them more than once.
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Glad the car finally started!! Looks like a nice time exploring the World Showcase!! Great pictures!!
Yeah! Wouldn't have wanted to pay extra for a tow truck.
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Great pictures of World Showcase! I love Impressions de France! The scenery and music are both so beautiful!
I loved it too! I know I'll be back to watch it again.
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Another nice few hours of park touring for you and AJ. Just roaming around WS is a favorite pastime of mine. I like the new bus screens at the resorts-- were they helpful and pretty accurate?
I loved walking around WS and snapping pictures. There is so much to see in the pavilions. I can spend a whole day there.
The times were very accurate. I liked those new screens, as it gave you an idea how long would it take for a bus to arrive.
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Looks like a great day at Epcot! Glad you were able to find the gifts!
There was no way I would've been able to buy the gifts back home. Thank goodness he fell in love with the perfume. That made my work easier.
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Glad the car finally started!
Great day you and AJ had touring the WS, you covered a lot of ground. Glad you found some nice Fathers Day gifts for Arben
I would've loved for Arben to have been there touring with me. I know he would've enjoyed it. Some day we'll go alone.
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Great time with AJ! Love the pictures!
It was. Thanks!
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Seems like you and AJ had some fun in WS on a nice sunny day! I like those new bus stop screens. Makes a lot of sense, to give you some idea when your bus will be arriving. Sometimes it feels like the waits are endless and every bus but yours makes a stop and some of them more than once.
Oh, that happened to us lots of times. The same thing when going back to the resort. All other busses but the one you needed.
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Great photos from around World Showcase, and a good shopping day.
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