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Posts posted by Lou...
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all you would have to do is unstrap it and then take it out and make a really quick sharp turn. Tada!!!! The whole thing will flip on its side and the boat is off!!!
Have you come up with a way to put it back on smarty?
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OK - so some are Universal - shoot me!
Al, what part of "Disney World Signs" do you not understand?
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There are are some behind the scenes water areas that are restricted. Safe boating policies apply along with common sense. Stay clear of other watercraft. On April 22, 2010, a Sea Raycer collided with a ferryboat. The Orange County Sheriff's report states that the Sea Raycer crossed into the ferry's right-of-way.
Must be at least 12 years old and at least 5 feet tall to drive.
Maximum combined weight of 320 lbs
All drivers 12 to 17 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian sign a release.
All drivers 18 years of age or older must provide valid ID with birth date.
In order to rent watercraft, guests must be 18 years of age and present a Walt Disney World Resort ID or valid driver's license.
Retail Per 30 Minutes $34.08
Retail Per 45 Minutes $42.60
Retail Per 60 Minutes $47.93
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MB, how could you doubt ME?
Nah, I wouldn't doubt you Stef.
I did figure out how they unload it though. They drive the jeep into the water until it's submerged and the boat just floats off the roof. Reverse the process to put it back on, simple.
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Good one Stef. Did you Photoshop that photo? It looks so weird.
Why put that what appears to be some kind of small boat on the roof when it appears to be on a trailer?
How in the world do you load and unload it?
The center of gravity has to make for some fun driving on the highway.
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Mickey's Backyard BBQ is a seasonal show that is offered on Thursdays and Saturdays from March through December.
All-You-Can-Eat featuring Baked Chicken, BBQ Pork Ribs, Hot Dogs with all the fixin's, Cheeseburgers, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Corn Bread, Watermelon, and frozen novelties. Beer, Wine, Lemonade and Iced Tea. Menu is subject to change without notice.
Characters include Chip and Dale, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, subject to change.
Advanced res. suggested.
I'm coming up with a price of $55 & $32, but that includes tax and tip.
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Well, I know I LOOK like I've eaten at every restaurant at Disney.
Very impressive Roz, but you need to get cracking if you're going to hit them all.
The WDW dinning list shows 82 Disney operated table dining restaurants and 199 quick service places.
Plus a ton of places that are not operated by Disney at the S&D, BW & DTD.
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Thumbs up here.
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Are 5 trips to the Fort in one year too many
Nah, I do that every few days.
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Sorry Magic bus, when I saw this a few months back I knew this would be a good training tool to refer back to at my work to tell my employees how they should act at work.
All kidding aside, the reality is that most CMs do exactly what the sign says. The extensive and intense training during the first week is what shapes the CMs work ethic to Disney standards . I don't think CMs even notice those signs.
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Glad it all worked out well.
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Yep, Lou is right.
Can't take any credit, copy & paste. I'm just the messenger.
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Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!Phillies!
Sunday, March 27, Philadelphia Phillies,1:05 PM, come on down, I've got room.
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So, I should probably ask : what is the age/weight requirement for the trail ride?
See reply #1. That is official WDW published info.
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here is one of my favorites
It's not one of my favs.
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Thanks Deb.
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We are driving. Y'all take the bus.
Me too.
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I can get you the name of a veterinary opthamologist over at USF in Tampa if you want a reference.
I would appreciate that Deb.
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Hmmm, interesting, have to look into it.
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How cute is that little guy.
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I also tried to google it and came up with too many confusing choices.
I appreciate the effort Rebelstand.
For those that don't know Buddy, here he is. He's a 7 year old 10 lb Silky Terrier.
That's him, the mighty hunter, chasing a squirrel up the tree at the Fort.
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One of my favorite times of the year in Florida is coming up, baseball spring training. And there is no better place to watch it than at the WDW ESPNWWOS complex. Picture a nice mild sunny afternoon at probably the nicest stadium of it's kind, Champion Stadium.
I'll be there to watch the Braves battle my Red Sox. The game has been sold out for a while, but I got my hands on four behind home plate tickets. Eat your hearts out New Englanders. Life is good in Florida.
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I did very early on and didn't find anything plus the Vet and dog eye specialist couldn't come up with anything either.
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Some of the start times are conservative. IE, the published time for when buses start running from the resorts is one hour before opening, but it's actually earlier than that.
Another little know fact is that if you plan to use a park to transfer to your resort and the park is closed, buses only take guests to the resorts and will not pick up guests that want to go back to the park. Once closing time is reached, it's full buses out and empty buses back. So make sure your ADR is over before the park that you plan to transfer at closes.
Disney World signs
in Picture of the Day from Disney and Beyond
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Yup, it's just you. To me it looks like waves that go with the ships.