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Thrill Shakespeare (Andy)

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  1. Wow, we're tearing through the pictures today... You are forcing me to get tricky now. :laugh:
  2. And, as promised, I'm very impressed! As a native Floridian now living out-of-state, I always try to stop at the Florida welcome center. It's like a welcome home. And the free juice is good too.
  3. Yes, indeed! Looks like I need to really crank up the difficulty. Okay, smart people, here's a hard one because...wait for it...it's not at Disney! So why am I putting it here? Because I'm betting that for many of you it may be part of your trip to Disney. Perhaps a very important part of your trip if you have a sentimental streak like me. Get this one and I will be VERY impressed. That's one of the little Shakespeares in the picture. Added bonus.
  4. Wow, I've got to step up the difficulty level a little with you Fiendish guessers. Good Job!
  5. Imagine yet another picture... Sorry, it's a bit blurry. Just had to use it anyway.
  6. Very good! Figment is now merrily singing "I-maaaaaaaaaaaaa-gi-naaaaaaaa-tion" in my head. This sort of thing happens to me all of the time. Occupational hazard.
  7. Okay, I had to upload a bunch more. These should last us awhile... Here's an easy one to get us started again. Cool looking picture though!
  8. Only beer survival guide I need for Disney is a bigger bank account and a ride home from my friendly neighborhood Disney bus driver. :beer: :cheers:
  9. Better than the beignets did anyway. At least a B- grade in the Thrill Shakespeare Culinary Rating Matrix tm.
  10. Okay, I know this one is easy but I LOVE the detail and the simple storytelling of the theming.
  11. Yes, indeed! The picture was actually taken the week Barnstormer reopened. I love that the back of the sign looks like it was made out of the Wise Acres Farm sign from the previous version of the ride. I love when Disney gives nods to past attractions and theming.
  12. Agreed. I think one of the reasons I was so unimpressed with Floatworks is because of how pleased I was with the Riverside Mill. And they do have a muffuletta if you need a taste of a New Orleans classic.
  13. Could there be more? Of course! Bonus points if you know why this sign looks like this!
  14. Wow, you are on a serious roll. Dinosaur it is - near the loading area!
  15. Boom! Carol for the win! I love how preoccupied the audience gets with seeing Nemo swim through those bubbles before the show begins.
  16. I do enjoy the boat ride from DTD to POR. It's an attraction in itself.
  17. Don't get me wrong, though. If you deep-fry dough and cover it with powdered sugar I will probably eat it anyway.
  18. Me too. I made the mistake of looking at the picture again. Mmmmmm...shwarma.
  19. Not a fan of the Floatworks either. We stayed at Port Orleans - Riverside for our 10th anniversary a few years back. We had Tables in Wonderland which gave us a discount at the Floatworks because French Quarter does not have a table service restaurant. DramaMama and I thought we would eat a few meals over there, enjoy the discount, and enjoy the beignets. Not so much. One meal was all it took. My burger was okay - it was one of those Frankenstein fried shrimp, hamburger, and whatever else was in the kitchen combination things. The beignets were okay, certainly not up to New Orleans st
  20. Hooray! I think it is one of the most overlooked restaurants in Epcot, largely because of a lack of familiarity with some of the food. Not only is the food very good, the value is decent too.
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