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Gorgeous photos thanks to that lovely blue sky! I can't believe it's so empty though. Even with EMH at MK, there's still a fair amount of people lingering around. That is amazing!
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Gorgeous photos thanks to that lovely blue sky! I can't believe it's so empty though. Even with EMH at MK, there's still a fair amount of people lingering around. That is amazing!
I guess maybe it's because quite a lot of locals hit the parks on a weekend and of course they can't take advantage of Extra Magic Hours.
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Sunday 1 May – part three: perhaps they just hadn’t eaten enough nuts yet?
As we got to the top of Main Street, we saw Chip and Dale come out, and that was it, Mark and I made a beeline for them. We spent a bit of time trying to persuade Evie to come and join us, but although it looked as if she would for a while, she stood her ground. I think she’s at that age where it’s not really cool to have your photo taken with the Disney characters, so we gave in gracefully, and Tom and Evie stuck to their original plan, and headed off to Discoveryland.
A couple of minutes later, we saw Dave. Apparently he and Barb had worked out it might take a while for Daisy to see Minnie, so Barb had gone shopping, and Dave was “going for a wander” – his exact words, and remember these… they will become important later on.
At least while we were in line, I was able to get shots of these…
We got talking to the family behind us who were from North Yorkshire, and it was interesting to hear about their experiences flying over here, as I’ve never flown into Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris in my life, as it’s so much easier to take the Eurotunnel or ferry and drive, or the Eurostar train.
Finally, we got to see the pair of mischievous chipmunks, and they were very charming, but hardly overly active. Perhaps they just hadn’t eaten enough nuts yet?
We set off towards Discoveryland, but got a bit distracted by how beautiful the castle looked…
At the entrance to Discoveryland, we found these two on the sign marking the entrance to the land, which was quite neat!
We settled down to wait for Tom and Evie at the exit to Buzz Lightyear, but after about quarter of an hour, I said to Mark there was no way they were still on it, as it was showing no line, and it doesn’t take that long to do. I went for a wander around Discoveryland to get some more shots in the sunshine…
The Wild West Show looked like a great time with so much variety and entertainment to the show. It looks very well done and glad you got to see your boys! That's quite a breakfast spread at your hotel. Nice photos from DL and looks like the beginnings of a great weather day! Can't believe how cold it's been as I was in Paris three years ago in early May and we had temps in the low to mid 70's!
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The Wild West Show looked like a great time with so much variety and entertainment to the show. It looks very well done and glad you got to see your boys! That's quite a breakfast spread at your hotel. Nice photos from DL and looks like the beginnings of a great weather day! Can't believe how cold it's been as I was in Paris three years ago in early May and we had temps in the low to mid 70's!
Yep, the temperatures this side of the pond have been crazy this year. We were talking about this earlier with a friend as we were out at a National Trust property. Today we got into the mid 60s, but it was cold and damp for much of the day. May has been quite chilly - hopefully June will be so much better.
Beautiful shots of the castle! Those eggs are so cute! Great photo of you and Mark with Chip & Dale. On our encounter with them they were mischief makers.
Yep, I guess those chipmunks had other things on their mind. Still cute though!
I'm loving your photos with the great weather. Tomorrowland looks amazing! As does that castle. Can't get enough of that castle.
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Beautiful shots of the castle! Those eggs are so cute! Great photo of you and Mark with Chip & Dale. On our encounter with them they were mischief makers.
Fortunately they were a lot more fun later when we saw them again. I kind of feel a bit disappointed these days if you don't get some mischief from them, as they're kind of renowned for that.
Yep, I guess those chipmunks had other things on their mind. Still cute though!
I'm loving your photos with the great weather. Tomorrowland looks amazing! As does that castle. Can't get enough of that castle.
I think it is the best one of any parks, although we haven't personally seen the Shanghai one (can't believe that opens in a couple of weeks' time ) and the images I've seen to date of that one, it might rival Paris.