LOVING the fantasyland audio guide! :)
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LOVING the fantasyland audio guide! :)
I had to find some fun ones. I think "Singin' in the Rain" is my main tone.
Reminds me of The Haunted Mansion movie where Eddie Murphy is trying to get his son to whack a spider with a magazine. He won't do it so the older sister comes in and does it.
Boy, I would hope they keep those forms 100% internal. Our markers for free anything was always qualifying for free lunch. If they qualified for free lunch the school absorbed field trip, all consumable fees, athletics etc.
Got my to-do list. Now to do it! Well have to teach class first- that isn't on the list.
Time to not post and do some work. See you all later!
Sent in my request yesterday to Beci for my trip!
Cant wait to hear back what dates we get!! So excited to start planning ADRs for this trip!! It's gonna be me, Kay, and my mom again!
i think LOU needs to do a new Fantasyland guide when the "new fantasyland" is done!
half of what he talks bout in this version is no longer there!! :(
its still great though!!
Ok I cooled off... like I could stay away huh? *sigh*
I just had to share this in between meetings.
Coworker comes to me and asks "What Disney parks are good for my kids' ages?" (she has a 3 year old and 5 year old I think). So I tell her really all of them and that they all have something to offer for young children and old children alike.
She responds: "When you say all 4 parks, you don't mean Universal Studios and Universal Islands of Adventure right?"
Me: "No those aren't Disney parks."
Her: "Oh that's right, they are MGM right?"
Me: ......... (how do you respond to someone who just named two parks with the word Universal in them that they are Universal parks?).... I eventually went with "No, they are Universal. Disney's Hollywood Studios used to be Disney-MGM Studios so maybe that's what you're thinking."
I just had to share...
That is disappointing. I wondered what the Toon Town audio sounds like, if it is the history, or plays like it is still there. I've always wanted these guides but maybe hearing this I'll wait until they are edited.
Ok guys so I am about to join a meeting with my boss where I have to share my desktop via live meeting so I'm disappearing again. Then I'm leaving right after because I have to dial in at 2:15am to do a check-out. Tomorrow I'm working remotely with a funky schedule due to a mandatory meeting they scheduled (without any care for the fact that people on the East coast would have to attend) for 6:00pm my time. Night all!
Okay- going for 10 day in May. Daughter wants to do it all- Sea World and Universal. But I know that my budget won't allow for everything. Room- paid. Flight- I have to pay $500 for the two of us. Rental car will be $600 (will split cost with mom). So I know I have to budget for food and tickets.
So what do you suggest we do? DD wants to be sure and do a water park. I know mom will enjoy Epcot a lot since it will be flower season thingy. What should I budget for- I don't mind paying for daughter's food but she will need to come up with her own tickets to things. I think that is only fair.