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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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When I arrived at the entrance it was pretty packed, but I found they had a special line for the early entrance people and that was extremely short.
I took in more sites as I entered today.
SCORE!!! The single rider line was practically non existent!
As I got up there and directed to a line, I had a person ask me how I was able to go through the short line. LOL. It’s single riders baby!!!!
My wait was basically nothing. I walked through and got put on almost immediately.
I refrained from taking pictures this time around and just enjoyed the ride. As I got off, 3 of the people from my conference were just getting off and I told them about the single rider line as well. I think from the time I walked in the park and then got in line and rode it, it was something like only 10 minutes that had passed. They decided they were going to get back in line for single riders now. They weren’t worried about being late back….and a confession here….neither was I!
I took some pictures as I moseyed my way back towards the GC entrance.
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How awesome to ride RSR so quickly with the single riders line! I was at my local Six Flags last week, and a few times I mentioned to my companions that there should be single riders lines like Disney!
Wow just did marathon reading but all caught up. Love all of the pictures. If you don't mind me asking what type of conference were you attending?
LOL, I am trying to get this done, but lately I haven't had much time to work on writing up more.
I was at a Travel Agent conference. I am usually vague when I talk about these because many of the forums I post in regularly don't allow you talk about it. Actually I think this is the only one that does.
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Originally Posted by pamcarey
How awesome to ride RSR so quickly with the single riders line! I was at my local Six Flags last week, and a few times I mentioned to my companions that there should be single riders lines like Disney!
LOL! Really they should make them everywhere!
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Originally Posted by MayraLR
How great that you got to ride RSR with no wait!
It was awesome!
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Originally Posted by chezp
How cool to get straight on Radiator Springs Racers!
I was very happy.
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Originally Posted by FanOfMickey
Sounds like a great day for the park!
It was a nice morning!
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Originally Posted by mommapants
gotta love those single rider lines
Yes!!!!
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Originally Posted by Big Baloo
I miss just a few days on this thread and now you're a Grandma to be??? WOW! Congrats!
LOL....we got constant action here these days. My Mom broke her arm last night, so I had to run her around all day today to get medicine and help her wash her hair and do some things for her at her house. I would like to take a breather one of these days...tomorrow I am at a seminar all day long.
Oh, And Paige now thinks her name might not be Gracie....she is throwing around a few more names now.
I noticed that the Little Mermaid ride had no line at all, so I went in and asked how long the ride actually was and they told me 6 minutes. OK, I would be cutting it short, but I decided to ride anyways.
The ride queue here is nothing like at WDW and pretty boring, but I walked right through it.
The ride itself is virtually the same as at WDW.
I only spotted small differences and not enough that most people would even notice.
At some point during the ride it stopped. I have to admit I was a little panicked about that. I knew I was cutting it close by riding it as it was and now I was going to be late. Luckily it started moving soon and I blew a sigh of relief.
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