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Post by MmeLeota » Apr Fri 09, 2010 11:57 pm

DH wants to see Lights Motors Action...it wasn't there when we were there last either....but either way, I don't think we would see it every time. Kinda like how I feel about the Indy Stunt Show...

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Post by Amy » Apr Sat 10, 2010 8:32 am

MmeLeota wrote:DH wants to see Lights Motors Action...it wasn't there when we were there last either....but either way, I don't think we would see it every time. Kinda like how I feel about the Indy Stunt Show...
LMA reminds me a lot of Indy ~ same premise - exciting live action show, big stadium, fun to watch but once you've seen it, it really doesn't change so...you can go once and then wait for awhile until you see it again...

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Post by Sockdoodle » Apr Sat 10, 2010 3:18 pm

HS: Animation Academy - though no more animators, would like to see what it is like now
MK: Peter Pan - lines always scared me away, but will do it this time ;)
Ep: Would like to spend more time exploring the world showcase exhibits...we tend to blow by them

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Post by boilerbabe » Apr Sat 10, 2010 4:13 pm

Amy wrote:
boilerbabe wrote:You should def. check out Lights Motors Action mindflipper! It's pretty awesome!
That show wasn't there when we last went to WDW but I got to see it at DLP and it was pretty cool ~ not sure I would have to see it every trip though...
Yeah, I guess you're right, it's really awesome the first few times, but we didn't do it on our last trip. It's probably good every other visit.
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Post by Celticdog » Apr Sat 10, 2010 10:26 pm

We have tried so many times, but for some odd reason we can never get to the The Festival of the Lion King. In all the years and trips, I've never been on the Liberty Bell Riverboat nor over to Tom Sawyer Island.

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Post by Happy HalloWishes » Apr Sun 11, 2010 11:54 am

Haven't done Country Bear Jamboree... just never really interested me.

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Post by boilerbabe » Apr Sun 11, 2010 1:01 pm

Happy HalloWishes wrote:Haven't done Country Bear Jamboree... just never really interested me.
You're not missin much!
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Post by Amy » Apr Sun 11, 2010 1:29 pm

boilerbabe wrote:
Happy HalloWishes wrote:Haven't done Country Bear Jamboree... just never really interested me.
You're not missin much!
I actually kind of enjoy Country Bear Jamboree ~ especially the songs. The corny jokes get old after you see it once or twice but it is still fun :D

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Post by NaCler » Apr Sun 11, 2010 2:18 pm

Amy - I 2nd that. I'm a big fan of the CBJ. I love singing the corny songs and trying to get everybody clapping along.

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Post by dwellsbct » Apr Thu 22, 2010 4:21 pm

Well up until my last trip it was rent a boat and go cruising on Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon. My fiance' and I did that it was fun but a 10hp motor on a 17 ft boat doesn't get you going very fast.... next on the list is parasailing... that should be fun !! :mickey:
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Post by Amy » Apr Thu 22, 2010 7:30 pm

dwellsbct wrote:Well up until my last trip it was rent a boat and go cruising on Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon. My fiance' and I did that it was fun but a 10hp motor on a 17 ft boat doesn't get you going very fast.... next on the list is parasailing... that should be fun !! :mickey:
Parasailing would be a blast ~ but I wouldn't let them dunk you in the lake at the end, you don't know what might be floating in there :shock:

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Post by MmeLeota » Apr Thu 22, 2010 11:05 pm

NaCler wrote:Amy - I 2nd that. I'm a big fan of the CBJ. I love singing the corny songs and trying to get everybody clapping along.
I third it!!! I love CBJ!!! I am sad that we lost the bears in DL...I'm glad to know that MK still has it!!!

Yeah, you probably wouldn't want to go in the lake...who knows how much mouseketinkle there is in there... :wink: (that was just for you Amy!)

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Post by Pluto23 » Apr Fri 23, 2010 1:06 pm

Sockdoodle wrote:HS: Animation Academy - though no more animators, would like to see what it is like now
MK: Peter Pan - lines always scared me away, but will do it this time ;)
Ep: Would like to spend more time exploring the world showcase exhibits...we tend to blow by them
The Academy is worth a trip

Get to MK at opening and walk onto Peter Pan. Come back an hour later and it is already a long wait

We like to pick 1 or 2 countries each visit to really explore. Check out all the shops, look for special details, watch the entertainment, and talk with the cast members from that country.

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Post by theBIGyowski » Apr Fri 23, 2010 2:49 pm

I don't even know if I have been on Peter Pan since I was 4 years old...which was back in the mid 80s. I am making it a point to ride this time...just early, early, early!

I'm also going to see O'Canada since I don't believe I have ever seen it either.

All these trips down there...and there are several great attractions that I have yet to see.
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Post by Mousekedude » Apr Fri 23, 2010 3:01 pm

MmeLeota wrote:
NaCler wrote:Amy - I 2nd that. I'm a big fan of the CBJ. I love singing the corny songs and trying to get everybody clapping along.
I third it!!! I love CBJ!!! I am sad that we lost the bears in DL...I'm glad to know that MK still has it!!!

Yeah, you probably wouldn't want to go in the lake...who knows how much mouseketinkle there is in there... :wink: (that was just for you Amy!)
Aw, shucks! MmeLeota beat me to the punch line! :evil: :wink: 8-)

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