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.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...![]()
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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!).leblanan wrote: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.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...![]()
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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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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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I love American Adventure! I would be so sad if I slept through itmasterj345 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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As the muppet Sam the Eagle might say, "That's unpatriotic of you!"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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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.
carosel of progress is the same way for me.
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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.


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Who would thought technological progress could put people to sleep? The iphone4 must have been a real snoozer.
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Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....
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I could sleep through the music, but not the clicky-clacky of the tiki birdsbkyrdmoviemom wrote:Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....

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i could take a nap on Ellen's Energy Adventure, IMO this is boooooring!
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I so agree on this one, and if you're in an aisle with no other guests it's so easy to stretch out...joeyflds wrote:i could take a nap on Ellen's Energy Adventure, IMO this is boooooring!
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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...!Amy wrote:I could sleep through the music, but not the clicky-clacky of the tiki birdsbkyrdmoviemom wrote:Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....
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...and there's nothing more warm and cuddly than 999 Happy Haunts to sing you their lullaby of "Grim Grinning Ghosts".bkyrdmoviemom wrote: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...!Amy wrote:I could sleep through the music, but not the clicky-clacky of the tiki birdsbkyrdmoviemom wrote:Despite the clacking and singing...Tiki could put me out in the late afternoon on a warm summer day....
