Back in action...........
Well, we made it back from Disney World in good form. The trip was a blast, the best trip I have ever been on. The girls loved it, and I really enjoyed everyone that went with us. I can't remember all of it because we crammed so much in in seven days. We literally got up at daybreak, ate breakfast, hit the parks, and didn't return to our room until nightfall. The pedometer read that we averaged walking 6 miles a day. I enjoyed the walking after about day 3, but before that, it was work.
The parks were impressive, and the rides were fun. The Cirque De Soleil show was my favorite, La Neuba was the title, I believe. Epcot was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be, I found a new favorite beer in Germany, it is named Dinkel Acker dark, and man is it delicious. Then in Japan, I got some wasabi peas, and rice candy. Of course I can't leave out Pocky, that stuff is good. We ate dinner in Morocco, and saw a belly dancer, I ate lambshank and couscous, it was good, a little gamey though. Mission space and test track are both worth riding, pretty well done. Tower of terror and Rockin' roller coaster are both good, though the coaster was a little rough, it rode better in the cars toward the back. Splash Mountain was a hit with the little ones, thus it was the most fun.
I finally found a Donald Duck hat and shirt, believe it or not they were hard to find. The plane ride was great both ways, but the pilot on the return trip was an excellent pilot. We had cross winds gusting at 35 to 40 miles an hour when we were landing, and we never felt him touch down, he was that smooth. When we were getting our luggage, they had lost one piece, but drove it to our house that night, so it was here when we awoke. That impressed me.
While in the park, we saw a lost little boy, and I got a park worker to help him. They found his parents in about 2 minutes. I felt good about that. There was no magician to be found, and I was disappointed about that, so I performed my own magic while in line and at dinner. The magic shop they have down there is way too expensive, definitely not marketing to the performer, but more to the ones wanting to learn a gimmick. Anywhoo, I'll go get ready for work now, 3 more days till the weekend.
Happiness is a brisk fall morning.
Brian
The parks were impressive, and the rides were fun. The Cirque De Soleil show was my favorite, La Neuba was the title, I believe. Epcot was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be, I found a new favorite beer in Germany, it is named Dinkel Acker dark, and man is it delicious. Then in Japan, I got some wasabi peas, and rice candy. Of course I can't leave out Pocky, that stuff is good. We ate dinner in Morocco, and saw a belly dancer, I ate lambshank and couscous, it was good, a little gamey though. Mission space and test track are both worth riding, pretty well done. Tower of terror and Rockin' roller coaster are both good, though the coaster was a little rough, it rode better in the cars toward the back. Splash Mountain was a hit with the little ones, thus it was the most fun.
I finally found a Donald Duck hat and shirt, believe it or not they were hard to find. The plane ride was great both ways, but the pilot on the return trip was an excellent pilot. We had cross winds gusting at 35 to 40 miles an hour when we were landing, and we never felt him touch down, he was that smooth. When we were getting our luggage, they had lost one piece, but drove it to our house that night, so it was here when we awoke. That impressed me.
While in the park, we saw a lost little boy, and I got a park worker to help him. They found his parents in about 2 minutes. I felt good about that. There was no magician to be found, and I was disappointed about that, so I performed my own magic while in line and at dinner. The magic shop they have down there is way too expensive, definitely not marketing to the performer, but more to the ones wanting to learn a gimmick. Anywhoo, I'll go get ready for work now, 3 more days till the weekend.
Happiness is a brisk fall morning.
Brian
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