LOL!!kgmadorin wrote:That's why I recommend--*ta-da!*--a pair of really dark sunglasses! My wife and I always go well-equipped.
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Gah! I scratched my sunglasses on this trip. It seems to me that everytime my family goes, someone loses, breaks, scratches their glasses. It was my turn this time.kgmadorin wrote:Yeah, but sometimes you can't help staring...AKLRULZ wrote:Even funnier when you get busted staring while people watching!kgmadorin wrote:We peoplewatch. There's no better place than a Disney theme park for peoplewatching.That's why I recommend--*ta-da!*--a pair of really dark sunglasses! My wife and I always go well-equipped.
You're not alone. The sunglasses bins in Lost and Found were always full to the brim. I'd estimate no fewer than fifty pairs of sunglasses per day in the Magic Kingdom alone.Club33Hopeful wrote: Gah! I scratched my sunglasses on this trip. It seems to me that everytime my family goes, someone loses, breaks, scratches their glasses. It was my turn this time.
That's a great one. We do that, too.proudcanuck wrote:We are always on the hunt for Hidden Mickey's. The kids are always trying to find them and keeps them occupied, so t makes the line feel shorter.
Im Not sorry for that, I went with my family (who all practically live 1 hour awaymindflipper wrote:I can understand the school groups, tourist groups, etc. that all have the matching T-shirts, but I always feel sorry for those families that have to go in all matching outfits.