The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Amy- True... Grandma's in the adjoining room also.
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
You might want to look into that whole "buying a piece of the world" thingie. At the rate you're going, you might be able to stay in hotel wing named after your familyNaCler wrote:Amy- True... Grandma's in the adjoining room also.
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Hmm interesting idea but it would never be able to work as Disney never wants to run empty buses. The current system assigns each park and DTD a set fleet of buses that is responsible for transporting guests between resorts and that destination. By running buses from a park to DTD there will either be empty buses running one way or cause mix up in the assignment quantity.NaCler wrote:Len, thanks for reading my report and for your replies. I'm only wanting a bus to go from the parks to DTD, not the return trip back to the parks. I do agree that if there was service to the parks from DTD, there would be people taking advantage of the free parking. If there was one way from Parks to DTD, then people would be stuck if they weren't staying at a resort. I like that DTD has everything for you in one shop. There were several things that I saw sold in EPCOT but not anywhere else except for DTD, same for other parks. Plus, most Lego stuff and some VM's you can only get from DTD.
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Finally got all caught up on the trip report! Whew! What a trip!!!! Your photo with the bear who must not be named was hysterical....hubby thought something was wrong because I screamed and was laughing so hard! 
I agree with mindflipper, some of those castle pics were kinda eerie...but cool.
As far as the Splash Mountain incident goes, I side with Amy (us gals have to stick together, you know)...NaCler's late night mayhem interfered with the ride mechanism...

So glad you had a blast! We are so looking forward to January!!!!

I agree with mindflipper, some of those castle pics were kinda eerie...but cool.
As far as the Splash Mountain incident goes, I side with Amy (us gals have to stick together, you know)...NaCler's late night mayhem interfered with the ride mechanism...


So glad you had a blast! We are so looking forward to January!!!!
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Nice to have one person on my sideMmeLeota wrote:...As far as the Splash Mountain incident goes, I side with Amy (us gals have to stick together, you know)...NaCler's late night mayhem interfered with the ride mechanism...![]()
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Has anyone just considered that Splash Mtn broke down by itself and neither NaCler or Amy had anything to do with it...
...I'm glad I wasn't there or I know I would have gotten all the blame (again)....
...I'm glad I wasn't there or I know I would have gotten all the blame (again)....
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Your name might have come upmindflipper wrote:Has anyone just considered that Splash Mtn broke down by itself and neither NaCler or Amy had anything to do with it...
...I'm glad I wasn't there or I know I would have gotten all the blame (again)....

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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
impossiblemindflipper wrote:Has anyone just considered that Splash Mtn broke down by itself and neither NaCler or Amy had anything to do with it...
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
You deserved the blame last time for ducking and allowing Amy and me to get soaked!mindflipper wrote:...I'm glad I wasn't there or I know I would have gotten all the blame (again)....



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Wait...I'm to blame because I was more clever than you were to avoid getting soaked??? Sorry, but there's not explicit or implied contract that states by taking the first seat in the log the rider is mandatorily obligated to be the "human shield" for his fellow riders...Mousekedude wrote:You deserved the blame last time for ducking and allowing Amy and me to get soaked!mindflipper wrote:...I'm glad I wasn't there or I know I would have gotten all the blame (again)....![]()
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There might be a reasonable expectation that if you have a man who is over 6 feet tall in the front row, that he will not fold himself into a postage-sized stamp and tuck himself entirely under the front ledge of the log, thereby creating a impedance free splash zone to the unsuspecting second row...mindflipper wrote:Wait...I'm to blame because I was more clever than you were to avoid getting soaked??? Sorry, but there's not explicit or implied contract that states by taking the first seat in the log the rider is mandatorily obligated to be the "human shield" for his fellow riders...Mousekedude wrote:You deserved the blame last time for ducking and allowing Amy and me to get soaked!mindflipper wrote:...I'm glad I wasn't there or I know I would have gotten all the blame (again)....![]()
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Re: The Many Adventures of NaCler (& Family)
Loved your pics. NaCler, especially the Monorail one!!!
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Thanks BB! I try to get the monorail in different positions each time.
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LOL, Amy! You make me sound like I'm a Transformer and not human...Amy wrote:There might be a reasonable expectation that if you have a man who is over 6 feet tall in the front row, that he will not fold himself into a postage-sized stamp and tuck himself entirely under the front ledge of the log, thereby creating a impedance free splash zone to the unsuspecting second row...mindflipper wrote:Wait...I'm to blame because I was more clever than you were to avoid getting soaked??? Sorry, but there's not explicit or implied contract that states by taking the first seat in the log the rider is mandatorily obligated to be the "human shield" for his fellow riders...![]()
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Well, there does seem to be a lack of photos proving your human-nessmindflipper wrote:LOL, Amy! You make me sound like I'm a Transformer and not human...Amy wrote:There might be a reasonable expectation that if you have a man who is over 6 feet tall in the front row, that he will not fold himself into a postage-sized stamp and tuck himself entirely under the front ledge of the log, thereby creating a impedance free splash zone to the unsuspecting second row...mindflipper wrote:Wait...I'm to blame because I was more clever than you were to avoid getting soaked??? Sorry, but there's not explicit or implied contract that states by taking the first seat in the log the rider is mandatorily obligated to be the "human shield" for his fellow riders...![]()
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