I get that, when does the Woman get home?
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She gets home on wed evening
Well yay! Not that much longer! :)
Watching reruns of Lost.
Here is the beginning of the MK Nicholas, they were not concerned about how much space a queue took in FL:
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North of Old Frontierland Railroad.
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Mostly Splash Mountain area.
I have only vague memories, most are jarred by photo's, like that shaded path leading to the side of the Castle I posted a few days ago, forgot but yet remember. The old hub and cherry tree's I will never forget. Yet other things like the breakfast restaurant where Tony's is now, I do remember being in there back then.
From my young childhood until after I was married the 2 day ticket books for attractions we bought on our first wiz through the MK lived in a drawer in and end table in my folks living room. Only a few tickets are missing as we walked around saw a few things and then my Dad wanted to hit St. Petersburg by night fall. We were off without seeing much of the Magic Kingdom, it was mostly a walk through all the areas verses going on the attractions. I took the 4 packets of Tickets, 2 adult and 2 children when Mom redecorated and still have them.
Aren't they! Not mine but they sure bring back memories and a bit of history. I have rubbermaid tubs full of pictures here for about 30 years, my Mom has the real early ones. Someday I really need to scan those puppies.
I know I have 20 years of the entire transition of Mickey Birthdayland till Toon and now it is kindling.
Yep and I never took my kids to a place and said look but you can't do that, it is torture to a little kid. In fairness to my Dad we had stayed in Tallahassee and we were heading to St. Pete's for a Month. WDW wasn't really in the days plans but an idea popped into his head and we went in to see what it was like. So he wanted to get to our destination but seriously we were going to be there a month!
My Mom had always taken me to Disneyland without my Dad, she had a sister that lived out in California, I believe near San Diego so I wasn't really Disney deprived.
Geepers, right there and couldn't ride any rides, but as you said you experienced Disneyland plenty. Well the few times I went with my parents was torture. I'd rather stayed at home.
I so want to go with my son to Disneyland, but hey I can't complain we do get to go to WDW frequently.
Have you been to that site sounds of magic.
Some great Haunted stuff and sounds too