From no trip to celebrating 20 years together… planning it all in less than 100 days! UPDATED 6/30 - Page 58 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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There are other changes as well.
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You got some amazing butterfly photos, wow! I think you have much more patience than I do.
Oh Disney, we're on to you. We know your little trick... fool me with your wait times! Actually confirmed by a CM. Ha! But yeah, if it's ever wrong in the other direction and we wait longer....
Cute little footprints in the sand, but it makes me wonder how?
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Living with the Land is one of my favorite rides. Even my dh liked it, and said he wants to ramp up our gardening after he rode it. We saw someone in the lab the first time we rode it, but not since.
Great butterfly pictures!
That distortion on the new Soarin' is in the DL version, too. It is distracting. I didn't notice much in the way of smell - it was faint, not nearly as prominent as the old California version.
When we visited the Butterfly tent last week there were hardly any butterflies left to see. It's one of my favorite things to do at the Flower and Garden Festival too. I agree with you on the Soarin ride issue. Disney should have corrected that before they ever presented it to the public but it probably was a cost issue. I actually liked the old movie better than the new one. I love the LWL ride and noticed the little touches too.
Beautiful butterfly pictures, and I love the monorail with Mickey in the shot. I can't remember for sure, but it seems that I often see people in the lab in Living with the Land.
i love your butterfly pictures. My daughter likes to take pictures of butterflies . One day at AK she was stalking a butterfly on one of the trails. The CM asked what she was doing. Once she explained it to him, it was ok.
Liz
Saturday 25 February – part eight: what the heck is going on with those clocks?
We got some final photos on our way out…
… and sadly said our goodbyes. I am so glad we were able to spend this time together, as it was so much fun.
We set off across the bridge from St. Petersburg, and we should definitely have come this way on the way over, as it was only 75c – bargain! It was much more picturesque too.
Sadly, our trip was not going to be that easy home, as we soon hit traffic on the next major bridge…
We watched as the GPS told us first we’d be back at Old Key West by 7:30pm, then at times it went up to 8:20pm because of accidents on our route home!
Of course, the darker it got as we made our way back, the more tired Mark became as well, completely understandably. He had been a total star with all the driving today.
I had another problem. I needed a bathroom and urgently, and the further we went, I became unsure as to whether it was a stomach problem, as suddenly I had cramps and also my temperature appeared to be fluctuating. Thank goodness for McDonald’s is all I can say. Thankfully it was nothing more than just needing to use the restroom, as I was fine after that and no stomach incidents – phew!
We made it back to Old Key West about 8:00pm, and headed over to our two bedroom villa. We headed up the stairs…
… and then my MagicBand didn’t work. I couldn’t believe it! Thankfully Mark’s did, and we were inside our spacious new home. It was insane how much space there was in here. You could tell this was the first to be built, as they really didn’t care about floor space, as shown by the fact the washer and dryer are both on the floor here, taking up more room, rather than other resorts, where they’re one on top of the other. It just felt wonderful, although definitely a crazy indulgence for just the two of us. But heck, why not?
We called for bell services, and when the guy brought our luggage, we got him to sort out the clocks in the bedrooms, which were both reading 4:22pm, rather than 8:22pm. It was very odd. He got those sorted, as I didn’t want a shock when I woke up in the middle of the night, as invariably I would.
The weather today was cloudy at first with light spots of rain, then hot and sunny with temperatures in the low 80s. The best thing today was meeting up with Tanya and Tonya. The worst thing today was the traffic getting to and from the Don CeSar. The funniest thing today was our afternoon with Tanya and Tonya – so many great laughs! Today we tried going to St. Petersburg beach And the result was beautiful as it is, it was a nightmare to get to. The most magical moment today was watching the gorillas.
Next: why can’t we go to the ticket booth?
Funny how great the pictures of the 2 bedroom at OKW makes me happy, and sad at the same time. That is my true home away from home, and we are at 149 days until we get to 'move in' again! I can't even say how happy I feel.. how relaxed just walking in makes me. Home away from home has never had some much meaning to me until I fell in love with OKW and our home in the 2 bedroom units.
I love the new Soarin' movie, but I agree that the distortion is distracting, especially the Eiffel Tower! I don't understand why that couldn't be fixed.
You got some amazing butterfly photos, wow! I think you have much more patience than I do.
It didn't take that long. I reckon maybe about 10 minutes? It was too hot in there to spend much longer in there.
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Oh Disney, we're on to you. We know your little trick... fool me with your wait times! Actually confirmed by a CM. Ha! But yeah, if it's ever wrong in the other direction and we wait longer....
Oh my goodness, yes! I'm sure we've all been there, done that...
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Cute little footprints in the sand, but it makes me wonder how?
Oh come on, you know the answer to that one... Disney magic!
Great butterfly pictures!
That distortion on the new Soarin' is in the DL version, too. It is distracting. I didn't notice much in the way of smell - it was faint, not nearly as prominent as the old California version.
When we visited the Butterfly tent last week there were hardly any butterflies left to see.
Oh what a shame.
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It's one of my favorite things to do at the Flower and Garden Festival too. I agree with you on the Soarin ride issue. Disney should have corrected that before they ever presented it to the public but it probably was a cost issue. I actually liked the old movie better than the new one.
I must admit part of me prefers the old version too....
Funny how great the pictures of the 2 bedroom at OKW makes me happy, and sad at the same time. That is my true home away from home, and we are at 149 days until we get to 'move in' again! I can't even say how happy I feel.. how relaxed just walking in makes me. Home away from home has never had some much meaning to me until I fell in love with OKW and our home in the 2 bedroom units.
I'm like you. I never got "home away from home" until we bought into the DVC and now I really understand it!
I love the new Soarin' movie, but I agree that the distortion is distracting, especially the Eiffel Tower! I don't understand why that couldn't be fixed.
It may well be cost, as someone else suggested, but it just feels a bit shoddy to me...
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