Secretly stashed alcohol in a Disney park - does that make it Mouskehooch?Mousekedude wrote:OOOOOOoooooooo.....! Another word for the Subictionary! (scurries off....)Jacca5660 wrote: We are a bunch of Mousekescouts!!



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Secretly stashed alcohol in a Disney park - does that make it Mouskehooch?Mousekedude wrote:OOOOOOoooooooo.....! Another word for the Subictionary! (scurries off....)Jacca5660 wrote: We are a bunch of Mousekescouts!!
Groan...mindflipper wrote:Secretly stashed alcohol in a Disney park - does that make it Mouskehooch?Mousekedude wrote:OOOOOOoooooooo.....! Another word for the Subictionary! (scurries off....)Jacca5660 wrote: We are a bunch of Mousekescouts!!![]()
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....aaaaaand Mousekedude scampers over to add yet another word to the Subictionary...mindflipper wrote: Secretly stashed alcohol in a Disney park - does that make it Mouskehooch?![]()
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I totally understand, but for those of us who don't get to DL all that often, I miss seeing the overlays, especially HM. It's very clever.Mr.ToadWildRider wrote: Commenting on the Holiday overaly stuff I'm actually glad WDW doesn't do the overlay stuff for attractions. As it is I feel like the holiday music everywhere is a bit overkill, but if I couldn't get my HM fix properly on a trip several months out of the year I know I would be disappointed. I also kind of feel like the Christmas overhaul makes Disney Parks a little less inclusive to some.
I don't think that there's necessarily a match, I just kind of speculated that PotC in DL has a restaurant and there's a restaurant that is pirate themed just across from PotC in WDW but they are entirely different. If there's really a WDW match for the Blue Bayou I'd have to say it's San Angel Inn at the Mexico Pavilion in Epcot. It's a sit down restaurant that overlooks a night themed, outdoor load area for a boat ride.momeja wrote:I never knew that either. Although I always thought Pinocchio's Village Hut was the match to Blue Bayou, since they both overlook a ride.
In full disclosure I've never seen any holiday overlayed attractions as I am a WDW guy as I live on the East Coast (though as noted above I have been to DL). I'm sure it's very clever, it's just something I have no desire to see. Especially not in November. I'm Catholic and celebrate Christmas, but I am really fed up with the increasing Christmas take over of 2+ months out of the year driven by a corporate/marketing take over of Christmas. I get the decorations and the music because people do expect it but I feel like it's gotten a little out of hand everywhere, not just Disney, and I feel like having the rides suddenly turn into Christmas themed rides is just too far.momeja wrote:I totally understand, but for those of us who don't get to DL all that often, I miss seeing the overlays, especially HM. It's very clever.
Here in Birmingham, AL there is a station that does the same thing...but they started on November 15th. That is 40 days straight of Christmas music...and as much as I like it...I don't need 40 days of it...BEFORE Christmas even gets here.Mr.ToadWildRider wrote:In Boston there's a fairly popular station that switches its playlist from its normal rotation to 24/7 Christmas songs starting on November 1st (if not in October, I'm not really sure). I'm against the whole "Holiday Tree" movement, it's a Christmas Tree for goodness sake, but we don't need them everywhere. And I love Christmas!
ITA about San Angel Inn. I just think Pinocchio's was also originally designed to be Blue Bayou's counterpart at MK. After all, it opened over a decade before San Angel Inn.Mr.ToadWildRider wrote: I don't think that there's necessarily a match, I just kind of speculated that PotC in DL has a restaurant and there's a restaurant that is pirate themed just across from PotC in WDW but they are entirely different. If there's really a WDW match for the Blue Bayou I'd have to say it's San Angel Inn at the Mexico Pavilion in Epcot. It's a sit down restaurant that overlooks a night themed, outdoor load area for a boat ride.
You're just saying that because you weren't on the boat with a bunch of marauders like we were! I'm sure that would sway your vote!Amy wrote:I was surprised on this trip when I rode PoC. I boarded my pirate ship, went down a waterfall, saw Captain Jack a few times, and the cruise was over?!I really must give the preference to DL Pirates. That attraction is much better in my opinion.
Ah yes, I'm sure that would have been a merrier cruise...although there was no ambience yet to be had. Was there mousketinkling?!?!NaCler wrote:You're just saying that because you weren't on the boat with a bunch of marauders like we were! I'm sure that would sway your vote!Amy wrote:I was surprised on this trip when I rode PoC. I boarded my pirate ship, went down a waterfall, saw Captain Jack a few times, and the cruise was over?!I really must give the preference to DL Pirates. That attraction is much better in my opinion.
No mouseketinkling! I swear!Amy wrote: Ah yes, I'm sure that would have been a merrier cruise...although there was no ambience yet to be had. Was there mousketinkling?!?!![]()
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