Nap-worthy attractions

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by leblanan » Jan Wed 26, 2011 10:53 pm

mindflipper wrote:I think we're forgetting one that alot of people fall asleep on late at nights: the resort buses. Usually its children, but I had the double-boilers pass out on the bus back to the EPCOT resorts while I was struggling myself to stay awake. Yep, those buses can knock you out... :wink: :mrgreen:
And the nights with the really late extra magic hours are the worst! At least on those nights you can usually get a seat on the way back if you stay till the end. If it's a normal closing night, I always end up giving up my seat, of course I don't mind, but I am secretly longing to sit and shut my eyes.
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by mindflipper » Jan Wed 26, 2011 11:47 pm

leblanan wrote:
mindflipper wrote:I think we're forgetting one that alot of people fall asleep on late at nights: the resort buses. Usually its children, but I had the double-boilers pass out on the bus back to the EPCOT resorts while I was struggling myself to stay awake. Yep, those buses can knock you out... :wink: :mrgreen:
And the nights with the really late extra magic hours are the worst! At least on those nights you can usually get a seat on the way back if you stay till the end. If it's a normal closing night, I always end up giving up my seat, of course I don't mind, but I am secretly longing to sit and shut my eyes.
We got on a bus after 1:30 AM in the morning, and it was less than half full; however, I think about 95% of the people were nodding off (TG the driver was still awake LOL!).

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by leblanan » Jan Thu 27, 2011 2:18 pm

We've made it to 3am once or twice, and I don't think there was a soul awake on that bus by the time it was passing the Contemporary!
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by masterj345 » Feb Wed 02, 2011 1:03 am

american adventure ftw. i fall asleep on this ride whether night or day or tired or awake, it never fails lol

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by Amy » Feb Wed 02, 2011 7:59 am

masterj345 wrote:american adventure ftw. i fall asleep on this ride whether night or day or tired or awake, it never fails lol
I love American Adventure! I would be so sad if I slept through it :(

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by mindflipper » Feb Wed 02, 2011 10:19 am

masterj345 wrote:american adventure ftw. i fall asleep on this ride whether night or day or tired or awake, it never fails lol
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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by masterj345 » Feb Thu 03, 2011 2:05 am

lol , well ive seen it enough times that even if i sleep thru half i manage to see it all in like 2 or 3 viewings.



carosel of progress is the same way for me.

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by Amy » Feb Thu 03, 2011 6:17 am

masterj345 wrote:lol , well ive seen it enough times that even if i sleep thru half i manage to see it all in like 2 or 3 viewings.
carosel of progress is the same way for me.
:shock: CoP is another of my favorites!! I suppose if it was a quiet day, and I could stay on it for a few go 'rounds I might be able to nod off a bit...but Rover...errr....Sport....errr, the dog of the century would probably wake me up with his barking! :lol:

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by mindflipper » Feb Thu 03, 2011 10:29 am

Who would thought technological progress could put people to sleep? The iphone4 must have been a real snoozer.

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by bkyrdmoviemom » Feb Thu 03, 2011 10:47 am

Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by Amy » Feb Thu 03, 2011 12:07 pm

bkyrdmoviemom wrote:Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....
I could sleep through the music, but not the clicky-clacky of the tiki birds :lol:

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by joeyflds » Feb Thu 03, 2011 12:52 pm

i could take a nap on Ellen's Energy Adventure, IMO this is boooooring!

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by mindflipper » Feb Thu 03, 2011 1:50 pm

joeyflds wrote:i could take a nap on Ellen's Energy Adventure, IMO this is boooooring!
I so agree on this one, and if you're in an aisle with no other guests it's so easy to stretch out...

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by bkyrdmoviemom » Feb Fri 04, 2011 10:38 am

Amy wrote:
bkyrdmoviemom wrote:Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....
I could sleep through the music, but not the clicky-clacky of the tiki birds :lol:
haha! somehow that just kinda put me out the other day... also I thought of another....late in the evenings on Haunted Mansion...all dark and snuggly...!

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Re: Nap-worthy attractions

Post by mindflipper » Feb Fri 04, 2011 10:47 am

bkyrdmoviemom wrote:
Amy wrote:
bkyrdmoviemom wrote:Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....
I could sleep through the music, but not the clicky-clacky of the tiki birds :lol:
haha! somehow that just kinda put me out the other day... also I thought of another....late in the evenings on Haunted Mansion...all dark and snuggly...!
...and there's nothing more warm and cuddly than 999 Happy Haunts to sing you their lullaby of "Grim Grinning Ghosts". :hm_ghost:

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