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Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo..Karla

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  1. Ahh, but you would be mistaken TripleB, I see it all too frequently. In fact Friday the monorail went down, so the tug had to go in and get it. Guess what happened? The tug broke down. So now the tug needed a tug. It was a mess. Buses had to be diverted to TTC and the resorts most of the morning. I stand corrected...but then I'm not there as often as you. Thank goodness for the excellent bus service provided! :bellringer:
  2. This is for Magic Bus.... I posted these earlier on the park pictures thread. Here is something you don't get to see very often. You probably don't really want to see it if you are a monorail lover. This is the tug that comes to pull the broken monorail back to the fix it barn... Hooking up monorail Lime... Pulling monorail Lime back to the barn...
  3. This is the tug that pulls the monorail trains when they breakdown. Hopefully you don't get to see this very often. Hooking up to monorail Lime Towing monorail Lime back to the repair barn
  4. :rofl2: Fortunately it was just the appetizer. Main course was traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner.
  5. Have you tried Awesome from the Dollar Store and a Mr. Clean eraser sponge? Are you sure you don't have oxidation too? If so, that will probably require a different cleaner, lots of elbow grease and then a good sealer with UV inhibitor.
  6. Here is my grandson doing his first pony ride just last month. It costs $5 cash. You walk and lead the pony around the yard following a prescribed path. Didn't take that long and the pony (Snow) was very docile, but he sure did love the ride. You can take as long as you want especially if nobody is behind you, so maybe pick a quiet afternoon or early morning. Sad thing is that you can't pet the ponies and some look like they would really love the attention. :dropjaw: Enjoy your trip.
  7. We just took our 3 year old grandson who is a also a lover of chicken fingers/nuggets. Here is a list I put together of children's menu items from Epcot. If we adults were getting a CS meal (like fish and chips from England) and they didn't have anything for him, we made sure to stop somewhere along the way and get his chicken before we got our fish and chips. The CS meals generally came with choice of grapes and carrots or french fries and cookie and choice of milk, water, apple juice or soda. TS meals usually had pasta/potato, vegetable/fruit and a beverage. Sometimes the TS meal had a choic
  8. ....and more bats....and more bats....just batty about bats! :banana: :dance:
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