mindflipper wrote:Bad news, Amy: Timekeeper's been booted from DLP too. The Visionarium was replaced with Buzz Lightyear over at DLP's MK.


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mindflipper wrote:Bad news, Amy: Timekeeper's been booted from DLP too. The Visionarium was replaced with Buzz Lightyear over at DLP's MK.
Nope, Timekeeper is gone, and is also removed from TDL as well. Timekeeper is officially out of ALL the parks now.Amy wrote:mindflipper wrote:Bad news, Amy: Timekeeper's been booted from DLP too. The Visionarium was replaced with Buzz Lightyear over at DLP's MK.![]()
Did he travel to somewhere else?!?! I hope, I hope, I hope!!!
mindflipper wrote:Nope, Timekeeper is gone, and is also removed from TDL as well. Timekeeper is officially out of ALL the parks now.Amy wrote:mindflipper wrote:Bad news, Amy: Timekeeper's been booted from DLP too. The Visionarium was replaced with Buzz Lightyear over at DLP's MK.![]()
Did he travel to somewhere else?!?! I hope, I hope, I hope!!!
If not Ebay, then Mouse Surplus...but the price tag on him there would require a second mortgage to finance that purchase!Amy wrote:mindflipper wrote:Nope, Timekeeper is gone, and is also removed from TDL as well. Timekeeper is officially out of ALL the parks now.![]()
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Maybe we can find him for sale on ebay?!?!!
Sounds like no one wants him...I would give him a nice home
That is sort of what I figured since they made a big deal about it going in reverse, that it must not have always been that way. I wonder which direction it goes in now?!mindflipper wrote:Actually, the IJ coaster started going forward, at least it was that way in 1998. Between 1998 and 2003, they must have switched gears and sent it in reverse.
I believe it's still going in reverse.Amy wrote:That is sort of what I figured since they made a big deal about it going in reverse, that it must not have always been that way. I wonder which direction it goes in now?!mindflipper wrote:Actually, the IJ coaster started going forward, at least it was that way in 1998. Between 1998 and 2003, they must have switched gears and sent it in reverse.
Thanks dichuy! It really was the opportunity of a lifetime ~ and it all started with replacing my vehicledichuy wrote:I'm really enjoying these Amy. Thanks so much for sharing them with us. And what an amazing opportunity: trip around the world. Oh how I'd love that!
The Giant Columbiad Cannon. Based upon the Jules Verne story, the giant cannon shoots the riders into space.Amy wrote:
The Hyperion airship is based on a Disney film called "The Island at the Top of the World". An expedition uses the helium filled airship in order to find the fabled lost graveyard of whales. It's more Jules Verne inspired than written by Jules Verne. And its even available on DVD at Amazon.com:Amy wrote:
You've got a point there. Other countries really value learning a foreign language, and while American schools usually "require" a foreign language if you are planning on heading off to college, it just isn't stressed the way it is overseas. I think most other countries start learning another language in the earliest grades. I was quite spoiled by the fact most everyone spoke at least a little English. Surprisingly enough, the CMs at TDL were the most reluctant to speak English. I would guess most of them were pretty fluent in English but did not want to make a mistake if they tried. That is where it came in handy knowing a little Japanese. Almost everyone I met and interacted with apologized for their poor English skills but I always told them it was far superior to what I could manage of their language.mindflipper wrote:I remember I actually like the english version of the attraction from the headsets - and, I gotta admit, I liked it better than the Robin Williams-Rhea Perlman version at WDW.
I don't speak French, but I don't remember ever having problems communicating. Back in 1992, when I had lunch but could not find any place to sit down, a German couple invited me to join them. They spoke English very well. When I had stood in line to buy tickets that day, I met a Norwegian couple my age and we spoke for the time we waited in line. Oddly enough, all the visiting Europeans seemed to speak English better than any customer service person I get on the phone in this country...![]()