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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to CCIntrigue...aka Gwen in Disney World signs   
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to H in SC in Post Your Pictures From the Fort Here!   
    H & H Canoeing July 2010 :D
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to ftwildernessguy in Finally Norad Is Working   
    Since some guy in Texas can fly an unmanned drone aircraft in Afghanistan, Disney will now be accepting applications for bus drivers in Pennsylvania. I have applied to drive a bus from my living room using only my iPad. Of course, my shift will have to not interfere with my evening glass of Merlot. To make it interesting, the route app looks like pacman.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to The Troll in Troll's Photo Essay   
    Well, she's not that good -- I beat her 2 games out of 3.
    I want to say thanks again for all the kind, encouraging words from everyone. It really makes me feel great! And it really makes my day when someone says my jokes are funny!
    Let's get back to our show. I have 20 minutes before American Idol:

    Treebeard's Buddies

    Blue Skies Over Waggin' Trails

    Pathway to a Lonely Cabin

    Taking a Break Between Deliveries

    Walt Would Not Approve

    Laid Off

    Fun Waiting to Happen

    Tom's Mark

    Vintage 1971

    FWRR Archaeology Dig

    Not as Bad as It Looks

    Let's Go, Daddy!

    Stocking Up

    No God?

    Yes, It Happens in Florida, Too!
    OK, folks, time's up! Time for American Idol! Leslie and I are pulling for Lauren.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to BayLake Campers in Post Your Pictures From the Fort Here!   
    Long gone..

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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to The Troll in Troll's Photo Essay   
    All right, folks, so there you have it -- he admits it! He drinks cheap lite beer! And he made fun of me for drinking pina coladas!
    Let's continue with our photo journey:

    Bankrupt by Kenny

    Through the Rope Hole

    Looks Cold

    Bridge on the River Slime

    Daddy, What's a Medicine Show?

    Guitar Playing Quack

    Bowline

    Free Hopper Pass

    Make Up Your Mind

    Checkers, Anyone?

    In Character

    Not

    Surprise, Surprise, a Lantern in a Troll Report

    Muck Cutters

    Counter Service, Once

    Proof

    30,000 Layers of Paint
    So how do you like this batch? Hope you like them!
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Lou... in So you think you know WDW?   
    Disclaimer, none of the photos used in this post were taken by me.
    Ahh, the famous or more correctly, infamous utilidors or tunnels. The concept although unique and good for having tours is in some ways a failure and was never used at any WDW park again. Walt's desire to keep supplies and CMs going to their work stations out of guest's sight hasn't turned out to be very practical. The construction costs and day to day operations using the design is inferior to the concept used at all of the other parks, a simple perimeter road.
    There are cafeterias, locker rooms, rest rooms, offices, wardrobe, supplies, CM hair saloon, and of course, CM access to the attractions.
    Below is an overlay of the tunnel system over MK park.

    #1 is the main entrance to the tunnel system. That's ground level, therefore, the tunnels are not tunnels. Magic Kindom park is built on the second level.
    Some of the soil dug out to make Seven Seas Lagoon was used to back fill around the tunnels.
    # 2 is the castle
    #3 is the north end of Main Street USA

    This is a view of a typical tunnel. Who's that walking down the tunnel?

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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Momof6....aka Marty in Free things to do at WDW!   
    This is a list I put together before our last trip: (I know the pettingg zoo is no longer at FW, but it won't let me edit it out.  Sorry!)
    ? Collect autographs instead of pins.
    ? Collect stickers from Cast Members
    ? Ask the front desk at your resort what ?free? things there are to do: for example at the Wilderness Lodge, one family gets to raise the flag each morning.
    ? Investigate special kids' programs at your Disney resort hotel. The Deluxe resorts usually have kids' recreation programs such as coloring, crafts, pool games, Hidden Mickey searches, and storytelling at various times. Cost: FREE to guests of the hotel.
    ? At Downtown Disney kids can play in interactive fountains or build legos for free at the Lego store
    The major restaurant in the Marketplace is a Rainforest Cafe. It's overpriced tourist food, but since you are about saving money, just go inside and wander around the gift shop and seating area. It's filled with giant aquariums and all sorts of animatronic animals. Once you have had your fun, walk out and move on.
    There is a Harley Davidson Shop.
     Check out the FREE magic demonstrations at the Magic Masters shop -- learn a card trick!\
     ? If you're looking for a fun photo opportunity, consider visiting the All Star resorts or Pop Century. These hotels feature enormous "pop culture" icons. Take a family photo in front of a 35-foot Buzz Lightyear!
    ? Several of the resorts, including Animal Kingdom Lodge, Wilderness Lodge, Grand Floridian, and Yacht Club, offer FREE tours that are open to any Disney resort guest (whether you are staying at that particular hotel or not). Some of the tours require a reservation, so inquire in advance.
    ? Sing around the campfire and watch a FREE Disney movie. The campfire program at Ft. Wilderness is open to all Walt Disney World resort guests. It is held every evening, at about 7:00 pm in fall and winter and about 8:00 pm in spring and summer, near the Meadow Trading Post. The program starts with a sing-a-long and marshmallow roast. You can bring your own food or buy it from the Chuckwagon, which sells S'more kits for about $9 (makes enough for about 4 people) and also offers other food such as pizza and hot dogs. Chip and Dale meet the guests and sign autographs. Then a Disney movie is shown on a large outdoor screen. There is some seating on bleachers and benches, or you can lay out a blanket. No reservations necessary -- just show up. Cost: FREE to all Disney resort guests.
    ? A similar outdoor campfire and movie program is offered at Beach Club Resort. There is a campfire sing-along on the beach, followed by a Disney movie. (No characters attend this one.) Ask at the front desk for a schedule. S'more kits that make enough for about 4 people are sold for about $9. No reservations necessary -- just show up. Cost: FREE to all Disney resort guests.
    ? Port Orleans-Riverside offers a seasonal "Campfire on de' Bayou" with stories and sing-alongs around a fire at the Ol' Man Island Fishin' Hole. (No characters attend this one.) It usually runs in the winter, from Halloween through sometime in March, and only a couple of nights a week (most recently, Sunday and Thursday), weather permitting. Ask at the front desk for a schedule. S'more kits that make enough for about 4 people are sold for about $9. No reservations necessary -- just show up. Cost: FREE to all Disney resort guests.
     If you haven't planned this already, you will DEFINITELY want to watch the fireworks over Magic Kingdom, from across the lake at the Polynesian Resort. An hour or two before the fireworks (check the park schedule), take the boat from Ft. Wilderness across the lake to the Contemporary.. then either hop on another boat, or take the monorail, to the Polynesian. Find a nice spot and hunker down (as long as you can see the castle, you can see the fireworks)... your kids could bide time playing in the pool or on the beach... the fireworks are AMAZING from across the lake, much better than from inside the park IMHO. And it won't cost you an extra dime.

    ? Take a stroll. There are lovely walkways or nature trails around almost all of the resorts. A great time for visiting the resorts is Christmas when they have their decorations up.
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    At night you can wander along the Polynesian's beach, sit in a cabana and watch the Electrical Water Pageant and the fireworks over the Magic Kingdom. Walk through the tiki-torchlit gardens between the Great Ceremonial House and the beach. It's all very romantic. (Please keep in mind that the beach and particularly the cabanas are primarily intended for guests of the Polynesian, though there is nothing to prevent the general public from using them.)
    o Watch the Wishes Fireworks from the Grand Floridian boat dock. Narcoossees restaurant is nearby and receives the audio soundtrack from the Magic Kingdom, so you can enjoy the fireworks synchronized to the music. There's a little bit of delay due to the distance, but it still works. Seeing the fireworks reflect off of the lake is beautiful.
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    From the Boardwalk, meander up to the back gate of Epcot, or over to Disney's Hollywood Studios around closing time and enjoy the music and perhaps a glimpse of IllumiNations or Fantasmic!. The bridge that goes over to the Swan and Dolphin sometimes has nice views at that time.
    o During the day, explore the woods from the Wilderness Lodge to Ft. Wilderness.
    o Stroll from the Grand Floridian to the Wedding Pavilion and poke your head in. (Unless there's a wedding in progress, of course!)
    o At Animal Kingdom Lodge, you can walk out to the viewing areas and see the exotic African animals roaming free. Note that the animals come out around dusk -- you won't see any during the day. (Please keep in mind that hotel guests' rooms open right out onto the viewing areas, so quiet is very much appreciated.)
    o Visit the Butterfly Garden located behind Acadian House in Port Orleans Riverside's Magnolia Bend section.
    ? Watch the Electrical Water Pageant. This floating parade is visible nightly, usually starting at 9:00, from Disney's Magic Kingdom-area resort hotel docks and beaches. The pageant takes about an hour to move slowly around the lake, stopping at each resort in order: Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Wilderness Lodge, Ft. Wilderness and Contemporary. Cost: FREE.
    ? Make the rounds of the Disney resorts and collect something! You can make your own scavenger hunt for little or nothing
    ? Find ?Hidden Mickeys?
     Take a free tour of Wilderness Lodge Check with guest services for times and details. There is also a hidden Mickey hunt (list available from guest services)
    We can spend all day looking for hidden Mickeys at WL and WLV. We get the sheet from the front desk that has riddles to solve to find the Mickey heads. Really fun way to kill some time.

     Visit The Boardwalk  Best in the evening. Just stroll and take in the atmosphere. There's usually lots of "street entertainment" Every night there are several different street performers that rotate through their acts. These acts are normally somewhere between 10-15 minutes long and can be anything from juggling to magic to a guy playing a piano on a bicycle. Some nights the acts are good. Other nights they are a waste of time. But don't complain, because they are free!
     Visit the The petting farm at Fort Wilderness. The petting farm is open 7 am to dusk a. There is free day parking at Ft. Wilderness.
     Take a boat ride.from Dixie Landings to Downtown Disney - it's especially nice at night. Take a stroll round Downtown Disney and catch the boat back to your car at Dixie Landings.
     Ride a Monorail...The Disney theme parks are famous for their monorails. This futuristic form of transportation travels between the Magic Kingdom, it's hotels, and EPCOT. The best thing about the monorails are that it won't cost you anything to go for a ride.
    Go for a Boat Ride
    Walt Disney World has all sorts of water on their property. There are several good sized lakes as well as miles of man-made canals. With all of this water, what Disney wants you to do is pay lots of money to rent a boat.
    Renting a boat is expensive, so why not turn Walt Disney World's free water transportation into entertainment. From almost every location on the property that has water, you can probably take a boat somewhere else for free. Explore where you land for a bit, then get back on the boat and enjoy your cruise back to your starting location. Nobody ever asks where you are going, so you don't need to be a hotel guest or any of that stuff. Sometimes they ask to see a photo ID before letting you board a boat, but once you show it to them, there isn't ever any problems.
    Some of my favorite free boat rides are:
    *Downtown Disney to the Port Orleans Hotel - It's a nice long ride, starting in Downtown Disney's lake. You then enter a canal and travel past the Saratoga Springs Resort, through golf courses, past the very cool condemned Tree House hotels (although they are in the process of reopening), and then finally arriving at the hotel. Get out and explore a little, then take the ride back. If you get a good driver, the whole trip will be narrated too, with all of the good stuff being pointed out along the way.
    *Seven Seas Lagoon Boats - To get to the boats here, follow the same method to get through the tolls for free that you use when riding the monorail. Then take the monorail either to the front entrance of the Magic Kingdom or to the parking lot. Get off and pick your boat. The big boats here are the ferries that transport people from the Magic Kingdom parking lot to the Magic Kingdom park entrance. These are some of the largest boats on Disney property. They are two levels, and you are free to walk around whatever level you choose while the boat is moving (always go for the second floor). There are some great views of the lake, it's many islands, and the surrounding sights. There are several smaller boats that go to some of the hotels that are on the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake that are fun to ride too. Board these by getting off of the Magic Kingdom monorail station, and pick your boat. Taking a boat to the Wilderness Lodge is always fun, mostly because it is a nice long ride that takes you through the Seven Seas Lagoon, into a canal that passes over a road, then into Bay Lake.
    If taking a boat here after dark, it's possible to see the Magic Kingdom Fireworks from the water and keep a lookout for the Electrical Water Pageant, which is a illuminated light show that floats across the Seven Seas Lagoon on barges.
    *EPCOT Waterway Boats - These boats travel from the back entrance of EPCOT, up a canal into the lake surrounded by the EPCOT hotels, into another canal to the Swan & Dolphin Hotels, and then up to the entrance of Hollywood Studios (formerly MGM), and then turning around and repeating the whole trip. It's a nice long ride, but with all of the stops, it's quite slow going. There are pathways along the whole route so you can walk back if you choose not to ride round trip.
     Explore the Hotels
    I have already mentioned some of the Disney hotels such as the Boardwalk and the Magic Kingdom hotels. What I mentioned previously only scratches the surface of the hotels though.
    Just like when riding the monorail, when entering a hotel, if there is a toll booth, say you are going to eat dinner at the hotel. If you feel like a big over achiever, know the name of a restaurant, but this isn't necessary. The guard will most likely ask for photo ID and will copy your name down, and then will wave you through as easy as that. Once in, you are free to roam around the hotel. You probably will get hungry eventually, and Disney hotels have very good food, so chances are that you won't be lying about eating dinner there.
    Here is a list of some of my favorites and some of the highlights of the free things to do at each one:
    *Animal Kingdom Lodge - This is one of my favorites. It is built next to the Animal Kingdom Theme Park, and carries over an African theme. The massive lobby is filled with cool stuff like bridges spanning with width of the room between the upper floors and giant ostrich lamps. All of that is good, but the best part about the Animal Kingdom Lodge is by far the animals. The hotel has it's own recreated African Savannah, so the hotel guests can see gazelles and zebras grazing outside of their rooms. For the people that aren't staying at the hotel, you can walk around the outside of the hotel and some of the indoor hallways and get wonderful views of the animals. It's like a free zoo. If you pay admission into Animal Kingdom next door, you'll get to see one of the world's best zoos, filled with all sorts of impressive animals. Here you are limited to slightly less exciting animals like zebras, giraffes, and other grazing animals. It's not quite as exciting, but it's still pretty cool, and it's free!
    *Wilderness Lodge - Another one of Disney's Lodge hotels. This one is themed to be somewhere in the American Northwest, specifically around the national parks. The setup of the hotel is very similar to the Animal Kingdom Lodge, only without the animals. It also has a massive lobby filled with all sorts of good stuff like giant totem poles, fireplaces, and hot springs. These fake hot springs bubble up into pools inside the lobby and then flows into a stream. The stream flows out of the lobby, where it forms a larger river outside. The river passes over several waterfalls and then flows into the Wilderness Lodge's swimming pool. It doesn't end there either. The water then flows out of the pool into another stream, and eventually flows out into Bay Lake. This whole water system is one of the highlights of the hotel, and it is very interesting to follow the flow of the water along it's whole path. Behind the hotel, along Bay Lake, there are some nature trails to walk around, and then their is the geyser. The geyser erupts every half hour and is a nice free show...
     Disney Character Outlet; We always go to the one near the crossroads just a couple of miles past DtD. It is an official Disney outlet and is staffed by Disney CMs. It's on the other side of the food court. We were there twice last week. I got some winter stuff like thermal long sleeve shirts that were 34.99 in WDW just last month and are only 9.99 at the outlet. Also got 3 teeshirts (one organic one, one kermit with a disney phrase about happiness is a state of mind, and one red/white/blue mickey one). They were 5.99 each. Got the grandgirls a small princess bag, regularly 18.99 and on sale for 5.99. They had lots of collectibles, holidays stuff and lots of winter sweatshirts. We never leave empty handed here and the stuff goes quickly. We got the dress up sets for the Minnie Mouse that you can change her outfits. The outfits were 5.99 and going fast. It takes me about 15 minutes to drive up and back and about 30 minutes at the store, so I can spare one hour of my precious vacation times saving a ton of money. Heck there are people who spend way more time than I do just waiting for buses!
    We go to the one that is in the big outlet mall off of Rt.4, on Vineland Road (?), about 1/2 mile from the crossroads. You turn left at the light when you see the Vineland Road sign and it's about 2 miles straight ahead. Very easy to find. We only go to the Disney outlet and when we're done there is a publix across the street, so a good time to stop for water or refreshments before heading back to the room for a nap.
     consider visiting playgrounds at various resorts with little kids...some of them are pretty cool and so under used since most of us are so busy running to the parks. Favorite ones for my kids in the past have been the beach area of CBR, the POR , and the one at Fort Wilderness.
     There are Hidden Mickeys at Wilderness Lodge, and a train room, too. You could also check out the geyser there.
     I agree with the boat ride to DTD from Port Orleans Riverside. Here is how we like to work it. Take the boat from the Fort to MK. From MK take a bus to POFQ, go through the lobby (feel free to explore a little) walk straight past the pool (stop for pictures with the fiberglass alligators) towards the canal and boat launch BUT don't get the boat here. There is a sidwalk that runs along the canal, while facing the canal turn left and enjoy a leisurely walk along the canal to POR. This is where you will get the boat which will take you to DTD from which you can get a bus back to the Fort. This route will eat up approx 3 hours, more depending on how much you explore the 2 resorts and DTD.

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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Tri-Circle-D in TCD's Weekend Update- May 14, 2011   
    Part of the TCD gang made a one day blitzkrieg visit to WDW on May 14, 2011.
    Naturally, there are photos to share and news to report.
    As some on you may know, I have been working on a trip report from a visit three months ago. It is a bit difficult to post about events that happened three months ago.
    I will be finishing that trip report up soon.
    But, let's take a little detour and look at some things that are very current.
    Like two days old.
    This was an unplanned trip.
    Mrs. TCD is a pre-school teacher.
    One of the activities she does each year is to use a stuffed animal which each student gets to take home for a week. They are required to take photos and write a report with their parents' help. On Friday, they get to share their report with the class. It is kind of liked controlled show and tell.
    Well, at the end of the year, Mrs. TCD gets to take the animal home and give a report to the class. She always wants to do something that will be interesting for the students.
    Well, this was Mrs. TCD's week.
    The TCD twins suggested a visit to WDW.
    I'm always up for that.
    So, early on Saturday morning, May 14, we headed east.
    We started our day at Animal Kingdom for rope drop.
    There was no rope drop ceremony, and we were standing outside of Expedition Everest at just before 9 am.
    This is Jack, who was along for the day:

    Here is Jack on EE:

    Here is Jack on Dinosaur (he is the blurry blob in the back row-look for the Ray's shirt):

    Jack with the Tree of Life:

    After EE and Dinosaur, we were going to take a safari ride, but the wait was already 40 minutes. So, we headed to Rafiki's Planet Watch. It had been a while since we have visited there.
    My DD's always enjoy the mask making station that is set up in Harambe Village:

    After that, it was about 11, and we decided to bolt and go get some lunch.
    Since we were at AK, we decided to eat at AKL. We all love the Mara.. While there, my DD's ran into a friend from school who visits WDW about as much as we do. They had just hopped from Hollywood Studios, and were on their way to AK. The girl's father had three Toy Story Midway Mania Fastpasses that they were not going to use, and he offered them to me. Sweet.
    While at AK, one of my DD's loaded a new app on here phone called Gowalla. I am not sure what this is exactly, but it was mentioned in the latest passholder's newsletter. There, we learned that you could use this app to check in at certain places in WDW, and earn a pin. She had checked in at certain places in AK. She was taking a look at it during lunch, and saw an announcement about a celebration of Pixar's 25th anniversary at Epcot which was taking place on Saturday, May 14. I had not heard anything about this, but it was all there on her phone. There was a guidemap and everything. We decided to make Epcot our next stop.
    And here we are!:

    This Pixar thing was pretty cool.
    They had events, which were mostly character meet and greets, throughout Epcot.
    And, they also had the old Millennium Village opened up, with a bunch of character meet and greets in there.
    On the way in to the building, they had interesting displays like this:

    Here are some of the characters the girls got to meet. A lot of these are what you would call "rares," and this was a big deal to a lot of folks who were there. We had never seen some of these characters before, like Mr. Potato Head:




    We even got to meet Duffy:

    And, we even spotted a celebrity!
    Do you remember the pregnant man from a few years ago?
    He/she was even on the cover of People magazine.
    I wonder what ever happened to him/her?
    Well, guess who we ran right in to at Epcot?
    Him/Her!!!!
    Look!:

    This would be a good time for me to post a warning.
    If you are a pregnant man and you go to WDW, chances are your photo will end up in a TCD trip report.
    I am sure that you have all seen photos of the Lotso topiary which is up front at Epcot for the Flower and Garden festival.
    Well, did you know that they have strawberry plants planted all around it?
    Look here, you can see the strawberries:

    At Epcot, we purchased a new outfit for Jack the bear.
    And, then we hopped over to Hollywood Studios, where Jack got to meet the Big Cheese himself:

    We used our Toy Story Midway Mania Fastpasses here.


    Jack got to visit New York on this trip:

    Since Jack had a Buzz Lightyear costume now, I suggested that we go over to the Star Wars attraction and take his photo with something Space Related.
    To our surprise, the Star Tours attraction, which had been closed for a major renovation, was open!
    Its grand opening is not scheduled to take place until May 20th, but here we were, and it was open.
    So, we had to check it out!
    The only problem for our story is that there was no photography allowed. It says so right here:

    There were castmembers stationed throughout the que warning people not to take photos.
    I checked my camera to make sure it was off, and I accidentally took these photos while I was trying to put it away:


    This is in a big room when you first enter the que.
    The ship and the robots are not new, but this big screen is:

    The cue is a lot cleaner and more futuristic looking than the old:

    The big change in this attraction is the fact that it is now 3D. And the 3D glasses are really cool!:

    The new Star Tours is way better than the old version!
    We also noticed that a huge stage has been set up right in front of the hat for the Star Wars weekends which will begin this coming weekend:


    We took Jack on Tower of Terror:

    And then it was time to bounce to our next destination.
    Which was . . .
    Did you guess MK?
    Not yet.
    We headed to the Fort.
    And saw some interesting things there.
    Which you will see in the next installment.
    TCD
    This post has been promoted to an article
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Lou... in Original Names   
    Walt Disney World
    Roy Disney changed it from Disney World to honor his brother Walt after his death.

    Animal Kingdom
    It was Wild Animal Kingdom. Disney removed the "Wild" from the name in part to avoid a potential conflict with Mutual of Omaha's "Wild Kingdom" TV show.

    Disney
    The family's original name was D'Isigny. Originally from France, Isigny-Sur-Mer was the village where Walt's relatives came from.

    Fulton's Crab House
    Originally it was Empress Lilly, named after Walt Disney's wife Lillian.

    Daisy Duck
    It was Donna Duck.

    Goofy
    Whos's full name is Goofy G. Goof was Dippy Dawg. His first story was named "Dippy the Goof" and is where the name Goofy originated from.
    Pluto
    Was Rover.

    Mickey
    Most people know that it was Mortimer.

    Minnie
    Minnie is her nick name. Minerva is her full name.


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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Lou... in Enchanted Tiki Room - NEW Old Show back up and running!   
    Update
    The Enchanted Tiki Room is currently undergoing a transformation that will pay homage to the original show. Planned to reopen on August 16th, Jose, Michael, Pierre and Fritz will return and entertain guests in new, yet familiar routines.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to devores in Guess What I Did Today   
    Let me start by saying, yes, I am a geek. A Disney Geek, A Star Wars Geek, and a Technology Geek. So when I got a text this morning telling me Star Tours 2.0 was open today, I dropped everything I was doing and raced over to DHS. We got there around 1100 and got in line. We managed to ride it 6 times between 1100 and 1500. I would still be there if my DW didnt get so sick from 3D shows. She was a trooper though and allowed me to ride 6 times. We had 5 different sequences. The first 2 were identicle and we were getting a little worried that we may have just the one, but on ride 3, it was completley different. As were the remaining 3. Speaking with a CM, he mentioned there are 54 different scenarios you could end up with. It was well worth it and highley recommend it to everyone interested.Fast passes opened up at 1300 so we got a couple and rode standby until the FP time came up. The longest wait was around 25 mins even though the sign read 30 mins all day. Mostley we waited about 10 min.
    There were some technical issues with some of the rides, mostley seat belts not working and a screen not functioning properly, and some training issues. One CM could ot figure out how to close the doors. But overall, it appeared all speeders were working and they were moving the lines efficiently.
    I will not divulge any spoilers unless the concenous is yall want them. But for those who are there now or going next week, keep an ear out. They will be having soft openings all week, just dont know when.
    I wish I had pictures, but they were enforcing the no photo/video rule and actualy making offenders delete the pictures from thier cameras.
    Now that I have rode it, it frees up one thing for Star Wars Weekends. No need to wait 2 to 3 hours. If we get in, we get in, if not, we have our experience.
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to The Troll in Troll's Photo Essay   
    I really appreciate all the positive feedback I've been getting! Thanks, everyone!
    Now let's continue...

    Kenny's Bane

    Tired of Replacing Fence Posts

    Please Never Change

    Just Hangin' Out

    What Was That?

    I Know You're Up There!

    How Do You Do That?

    Zoe's Nemesis

    Don't Make Me Come Up There!

    This is Our Campsite!

    Even in February

    Undressed for Winter

    Long Shot

    Closeup

    Troll's Job Site

    Prickly

    Common Sight at the Fort

    One Very Unhappy Child

    Ready for Chip and Dale

    Holding Back Indy's Boulder

    Hot Dog, Anyone?

    Primo Seats

    Projection Booth

    Straddling the Fence
    OK, folks, that's all for this batch. But don't worry! There's plenty more to come!
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    BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo..Karla in At The Fort - All Are Welcome   
    Night comes to the Fort.........














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    BradyBzLyn...Mo got a reaction from ynottony99 in Post Your Pictures From the Fort Here!   
    I want to print this on canvas and hang it on my wall! :waycool:
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