DisneySpin wrote:IF (the big if), I had the room, I'd have to snitch Dinosaur Gertie from the Studios. What an awesome drive hauling her back to SoCal that'd be


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DisneySpin wrote:IF (the big if), I had the room, I'd have to snitch Dinosaur Gertie from the Studios. What an awesome drive hauling her back to SoCal that'd be
Even if you don't have room, make itDisneySpin wrote:IF (the big if), I had the room, I'd have to snitch Dinosaur Gertie from the Studios. What an awesome drive hauling her back to SoCal that'd be
Wouldn't it be awesome to have her in a huge swimming pool in your back yard? And I'm thinking I'd have her dishing out more than ice cream, too. Even though she's a docile vegetarian, I'd hook her up with the T-Rex roar from Jurassic Park, just in case the adult beverage partakers got out of hand. Ooh, now I'm thinking I might have to grab me the T- Rex from the DL RR; I'm liking the thought of the faces when he would suddenly add his voice to the conversation,DemonOfMusic wrote:Even if you don't have room, make itDisneySpin wrote:IF (the big if), I had the room, I'd have to snitch Dinosaur Gertie from the Studios. What an awesome drive hauling her back to SoCal that'd be
That sounds like it was quite the adventure ~ fun for the CMs tooMonakie78 wrote:I miss Mr. Toad's Wild Ride...I wish I could have one of those crazy old time cars. When I was 15 & my brother 16, we went on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride 12 times in a row (when it was the off season, of course). We had the ride operators laughing nonstop as we pretended we were about to embark on the scariest, wildest ride ever in existence.
-Monica
That's really funny! I loved that ride as a kid too, even though I barely remember it now. I remember when I was in middle school going to the Save Mr. Toad websites and feeling sad!Monakie78 wrote:I miss Mr. Toad's Wild Ride...I wish I could have one of those crazy old time cars. When I was 15 & my brother 16, we went on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride 12 times in a row (when it was the off season, of course). We had the ride operators laughing nonstop as we pretended we were about to embark on the scariest, wildest ride ever in existence.
-Monica
I sort of remember that attraction from when I was little. Mostly just the train sound and my Dad laughing...junebug1233 wrote:That's really funny! I loved that ride as a kid too, even though I barely remember it now. I remember when I was in middle school going to the Save Mr. Toad websites and feeling sad!Monakie78 wrote:I miss Mr. Toad's Wild Ride...I wish I could have one of those crazy old time cars. When I was 15 & my brother 16, we went on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride 12 times in a row (when it was the off season, of course). We had the ride operators laughing nonstop as we pretended we were about to embark on the scariest, wildest ride ever in existence.
-Monica
Goofyfan wrote:It also had a very catchy tune![]()
Wouldn't it be fun if you had a real tropical theme backyard and you had those 3 little Tahitian Dancing girls, shimmying at all your luau parties,figmentaholic wrote:
But you have to admit that the catchiest tune of all must be from 'its a small world'. Hmm.. actually having one of those AA figures would be a nice souvenir too
DisneySpin wrote:Wouldn't it be fun if you had a real tropical theme backyard and you had those 3 little Tahitian Dancing girls, shimmying at all your luau parties,figmentaholic wrote:
But you have to admit that the catchiest tune of all must be from 'its a small world'. Hmm.. actually having one of those AA figures would be a nice souvenir too. I'd also have to be an electrical genius and have the mermaids singing in their underwater voices in my pool!
That sounds interesting! Pictures???figmentaholic wrote:I actual;y do have a little tiki corner on my wall.. it isn't anything Disney related, but that does remind me of that.. I would love to make it bigger and more Disney, heheDisneySpin wrote:Wouldn't it be fun if you had a real tropical theme backyard and you had those 3 little Tahitian Dancing girls, shimmying at all your luau parties,figmentaholic wrote: But you have to admit that the catchiest tune of all must be from 'its a small world'. Hmm.. actually having one of those AA figures would be a nice souvenir too. I'd also have to be an electrical genius and have the mermaids singing in their underwater voices in my pool!
Oooh, I'm jealous! Ok, now I have to really ponder...alright, with the tropical corner, you have some neat options ( Jungle Cruise, Indy, Treehouse), but I'd have to go with old school Pirates. Years ago a friend converted his garage into his own lounge/bar and themed it really well as a Pirates Lair, down to a glowing treasure chest, lit from inside, full of glass jewels and gold coins, cannons, and a nice skeleton. Naturally, I spent a bit of time therefigmentaholic wrote: I actually do have a little tiki corner on my wall.. it isn't anything Disney related, but that does remind me of that.. I would love to make it bigger and more Disney, hehe