That makes sense. Not quite sure what you're doing, but understand the nuclear med part. (My oldest DD used to get nuclear cystograms.)
For the last several nights from 0000-0400 I've sat at a table at the front entrance and screened folks coming in, ER visitors, employees, etc.. take their temp, write down phone numbers, etc.... when not doing that, I'm on call for the recovery room every Saturday for 24 hours.
Interesting... I first pronounced it in my head like it rhymed with "vice"... then after I thought about it for a second, came up with the correct pronunciation.
I thought when I was planning I saw it on their website or another website anyway? I had to be schooled myself.
I agree! While yes, I have, for some reason, incredibly good luck with Disney busses... I do know that's not the norm.
I loved the boats and never waited or not more than a minute or two.
You are the transport King, I'm never that lucky, but I think just the nature of Uni transport made it so convenient and easy. I wish Disney could duplicate! I was surprised for sure at the sheer number of boats running both night and day.
Although I've heard a couple people mention if they were staying at the Riviera you might have to wait for an empty gondola.
OH dear, that surprises me. Was it a high volume/ rush hour like a park closing or something? From what I read it's not quite as easy or quick for those with ECVs.
Oh that sounds fun! If I'd been there, I would've been singing too!
It was fun and I've NEVER seen that happen on any Disney bus or otherwise.
I liked City Walk, but prefer DTD. It's much smaller and didn't seem to have nearly as much to offer.
Correct. It's not a place I'd go over and over but DTD I certainly would. I have yet to even get to half the restaurants I want to at DTD and just LOVE the decor and theming. CityWalk IS fun to go to IF you are there and have an evening to kill. There is ONE restaurant I still want to go to for a re-do, but I'm getting to that.
When I was there with Elle, the line was fairly long too. But it moved quickly enough that we were happy to have done it.
Not sure I'd do it again, though. If there was no line? Sure! But... worth waiting in line for... debatable.
I'm not a huge doughnut fan to begin with so it wouldn't be a big deal for me.
LOL!! Took me a 2nd read, but that's darned funny!
Same. While I never waited with the Express Pass anyways, it's still better to get in early.
The weather wasn't super hot, but those early mornings were just perfect weather-wise. And just not any crowds of riff-raff to deal with.
You're mixing your Disney with your Potter... but! I think that'd be a cool costume to go there, in. I mean... why not???
Oopsies!!!
When the's 'ardly no day
Nor 'ardly no night
There's things 'alf in shadow
And 'alf way in light
On the roof tops of London
Coo, what a sight!
Though I'm covered with soot
From me 'ead to me toes
A sweep knows 'e's welcome
Wherever 'e goes
That's what came to mind when I wrote that.
Definitely. And I've said the same.
I really need to go back. There's just so much more I want to see.
Nope. Doesn't offend. Because it's accurate. I suppose if you're a huge Star Wars fan and not as much (or at all) of a Potter fan, then you might disagree, but...
I thought it was much more impressive. I am glad, however that there are Stormtroopers patrolling at Disney. Otherwise it'd be even more of a blow-out. (one word.)
I think the level of detailing is just over and above. Lots of little trinkets and baubles to ogle at. Not to mention the wands. I want to get a wand and play!!!
I did see some costumed employees in witch-y and wizard-y stuff. So there is that.
I will! Not the hyphen... but the use of the word "of" twice.
Of course it was you.
I agree.
"real-time" does not mean the same as "real time"
Correct!!
Shame. Perfect opportunity for sashaying.
But... can you drink Butterbeer and sashay?
I dunno. There's a dragon lady at my branch...
Oh dear!! LOL!!! Does she breathe fire?
It's a great ride, isn't it?
I loved it! Next time, if there is one, I need to pay more attention to the storyline. I didn't realize that Bill Weasley was the one who narrates/hosts the ride. Had no idea!
Well... sure, but... can you say the same for Disney?
Would you say that... oh... FoP is worth the admission by itself?
Or do you pay to go to AK to ride that... and EE and Safari and walk the trails and eat the treats and see the sights?
Hmm, that is an interesting question. My dad certainly thought that Soarin' was worth it back when it was the better, California show. FOP? Hmmm, no, I guess not; maybe when it first came out and I'd not done it yet? Maybe? Certainly not now. I agree, I'd have to have a full day's worth of things to do like the animals, trails, etc... No, I don't throw in the Safari, but would trade that for a spell at the Nomad.