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by Sparten » Aug Wed 17, 2011 2:14 pm
If DLR only had one of its 7 lands Which one would you want to stay in? (eight if you include Main Street)
I had the hardest time phrasing this question

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by elizabethswann » Aug Wed 17, 2011 3:02 pm
I could spend hours in New Orleans Square no matter what. I just like the feeling I get whenever I walk through it.
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by Amy » Aug Wed 17, 2011 3:54 pm
elizabethswann wrote:I could spend hours in New Orleans Square no matter what. I just like the feeling I get whenever I walk through it.
New Orleans Square is a neat little place, but I usually try to get out of there as fast as possible since it always seems to bottleneck up in that area ~ too many people

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by Sparten » Aug Wed 17, 2011 6:08 pm
^ ya its a bit small but still fun.
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by mindflipper » Aug Wed 17, 2011 7:47 pm
As New Orleans Square has the POTC, the HM, Blue Bayou - how can anyone visit DLR and pass up going to NOS?
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by Sparten » Aug Thu 18, 2011 1:58 am
I don't know but I've always had the adventurous spirit and Adventure land provides that activity and charm for me

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by mindflipper » Aug Thu 18, 2011 9:18 am
Sparten wrote:I don't know but I've always had the adventurous spirit and Adventure land provides that activity and charm for me

...and a bit of exhaustion as you walk and walk and walk through the queue to the Indiana Jones TOFE, and then walk and walk and walk all the way back...
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by Sparten » Aug Thu 18, 2011 12:19 pm
I dont mind it Personally also considering the fact That I never use the Standby line for that ride

other wise I see your point
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by Amy » Aug Thu 18, 2011 1:13 pm
Sparten wrote:I dont mind it Personally also considering the fact That I never use the Standby line for that ride

other wise I see your point
I was so sad when they removed the single rider for Indy. I think I only went on it one time since then and I waited for over an hour in the stand-by line. FP were all gone so stand-by was the only option

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by Sparten » Aug Thu 18, 2011 2:20 pm
Amy wrote:Sparten wrote:I dont mind it Personally also considering the fact That I never use the Standby line for that ride

other wise I see your point
I was so sad when they removed the single rider for Indy. I think I only went on it one time since then and I waited for over an hour in the stand-by line. FP were all gone so stand-by was the only option

AW man! ya the only way to get a really good fastpass for indy is to get it when the park first opens. at around 10 A.M. the Lines for the Indy Fastpass kick in and at that point your in trouble.
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by Amy » Aug Thu 18, 2011 6:44 pm
Sparten wrote:Amy wrote:Sparten wrote:I dont mind it Personally also considering the fact That I never use the Standby line for that ride

other wise I see your point
I was so sad when they removed the single rider for Indy. I think I only went on it one time since then and I waited for over an hour in the stand-by line. FP were all gone so stand-by was the only option

AW man! ya the only way to get a really good fastpass for indy is to get it when the park first opens. at around 10 A.M. the Lines for the Indy Fastpass kick in and at that point your in trouble.
That was the first time I waited longer than the posted stand-by time. I actually had only gone in the line thinking that the posted time was going to be off since Disney usually over-states the wait time so people are happy when they get through sooner than expected. Probably wouldn't do that again...
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by flyer32 » Aug Thu 18, 2011 6:50 pm
Personally I really like Adventureland....it is my favorite land in the park!!!
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by elizabethswann » Aug Fri 19, 2011 4:07 pm
Amy wrote:elizabethswann wrote:I could spend hours in New Orleans Square no matter what. I just like the feeling I get whenever I walk through it.
New Orleans Square is a neat little place, but I usually try to get out of there as fast as possible since it always seems to bottleneck up in that area ~ too many people

Yeah, that is the downfall of the area especially when Fantasmic gets ready. I do everything I can to avoid that area during that time.
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by horizons1 » Aug Fri 19, 2011 5:18 pm
Tomorrowland could keep me busy for a while, so could Fantasyland.
No one's gloomy or complaining while the flatware's entertaining.
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by mindflipper » Aug Fri 19, 2011 8:00 pm
elizabethswann wrote:Amy wrote:elizabethswann wrote:I could spend hours in New Orleans Square no matter what. I just like the feeling I get whenever I walk through it.
New Orleans Square is a neat little place, but I usually try to get out of there as fast as possible since it always seems to bottleneck up in that area ~ too many people

Yeah, that is the downfall of the area especially when Fantasmic gets ready. I do everything I can to avoid that area during that time.
But even with that...you have to admit, you can't visit the park and totally skip NOS altogether?