If what I am hearing is true and the parents let him splash around in the water in a huge lake at night in Florida, then this belongs in the WTF thread.
I don't know. The Grand Floridian is a pretty high end resort, and here's a picture of where the incident took place. Not exactly off the beaten path.
I understand it's Florida, but geez, that's pretty horrific for that family.
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I don't know. The Grand Floridian is a pretty high end resort, and here's a picture of where the incident took place. Not exactly off the beaten path.
I understand it's Florida, but geez, that's pretty horrific for that family.
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A ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Ride Is Reportedly Coming To Disneyland
http://uproxx.com/movies/guardians-of-the-galaxy-ride-disneyland/
More info on the Tower Of Terror retrofit...
So apparently being discussed as a complete redo instead of just a retrofit/skin
New Video Emerges Of A Disney Employee Fending Off An Alligator At Splash Mountain
http://uproxx.com/news/video-disney-employee-fights-alligator/
Well, it's apparently Day of the Animal down in Florida. I really hope they do not overreact and cull the gator population. There has to be a better solution.
well that seem unnecessary. Kind of rooting for the gators at this point.
I really miss the DLRR and riding on the Mark Twain.![]()
Next summer. Makes you appreciate what great attractions they really when many think they are "just" a train and boat ride.
We went to DL last Wed, had a good time. Spent about 13 hours visiting both parks and did most everything we wanted including riding Soarin' one last time in it's "Over California" version. The downside...DCA had Racers, Grizzly, Mermaid & Luigi all down at the same time. Screamin' and Toy Story were both down at times during the day as well. Additionally, DL is still a complete nightmare on Main Street/Hub during the first Paint the Night Parade and Fireworks. We thankfully got to see both but waited for the 10:45 parade showing. I'm hearing that the current fireworks, Disneyland Forever, will be going away in September when the 60th celebration ends. Apparently due to costs controls. They spent a lot of money to create it, really surprised that they will shut it down after 18 months...another victim of the Shanghai DL cost overruns.
Hey man, I think I see your posts over on MiceChat? My name there is "moregumboplease".
I agree with everything you said. Its crazy to me how that isn't a fire and/or safety hazard on Main St. and the Hub during/after fireworks. It is flat out ridiculous how crowded and how you can't move for minutes on end. What bothers me even more is that they don't open those alleys behind Main St. consistently during parades.
i didn't go nearly as often. probably once a month down to once very 2 months the last few years and am now not sure if i'll renew. we only had the lowest level pass so i'm wondering if just spending the money to go 1-3 times a year with a regular admission ticket will be best. that way, i don't feel compelled to go for a half day after school just to use the pass. it's just gotten so crowded and when it's crowded, i just don't enjoy it as much. other times, when it's not crazy busy, they will have a lot of rides closed and then it feels crowded anyway because there's less dispersal of people amongst the rides. the last time i went in may wasn't so bad though, so i'm undecided at this point. my kid is getting older and her school and activities are taking over a lot of time so it's something i'll weigh when our pass expires in november.
That's basically us. 12 years with an AP, finally let it go (see what I did there) and chose not to renew. Crowds significantly heavier compared to similar times of year in previous years, higher prices and quite honestly just not as much time to visit as our kids were getting older and we are much more involved in outside activities. Having grown up visiting yearly and making so many visits over the past few years (I think we were at 250+), a good long break will do us good. Got to the point that it was like going to the mall and nobody really appreciated it or quite honestly, looked forward to it. That's what was kind of refreshing this last visit...we hadn't been since October so going again felt like an event that everyone was excited about...and really, California and the western US has so much else to offer besides Disneyland. I'm puzzled by people that spend every dollar and vacation moment surrounded by Disney when there is so much else to see.
Pretty much nailed my situation as well. Every year for as long as I could remember, our grandparents would take our entire family (aunts/uncles/cousins) to Disneyland the day after Christmas. This was from the late 70's til the late 80's more or less. It truly was a treat! I don't really remember if our family went in between the annual post Christmas visit, but if we did, it certainly was few and far between. Nowadays, it is in fact like going to the mall. The last time I checked my number of visits it was around 225. I've been an AP since 2008 when my g/f (and now wife) got me hooked more or less. That feeling of having a pass, and being able to come and go as you will was damn near euphoric! But that pendulum is swinging back the other way and now the idea of going is basically better than actually being there.
We are in a tough spot, our daughter will be 1 on July 15th, so we were thinking of renewing again and again until she won't be able to get in for free. Also, I have the "SoCal" pass and was grandfathered in, I don't want to lose that status....but then again, I can really only go on Fridays after work or Sundays, pretty much when the rest of the world goes!!! I'm really excited to see the newly routed Railroad as it passes through the new SWLand, that concept art looks amazing with the trestles and waterfalls. Even though I am a Star Wars fan, I'm not too hyped on the new land, I'm more excited to get the railroad and river boats back!!!
I'm puzzled by people that spend every dollar and vacation moment surrounded by Disney when there is so much else to see.
But that pendulum is swinging back the other way and now the idea of going is basically better than actually being there.
Man, Y'all must be doing it wrong. No kids...in my, cough cough late 40's...Me and Kingsqueen have badass Cali Select(she will correct me I am sure) passes...and we still LOVE going. It's really the way we mark the passing of the seasons, such as they are. The Holiday visits, Halloween and Christmas...not only justify the passes, but restore my very soul. There will be a moment, every time...where my inner child nestles up and tells me it's allllllllllll ok.
There is no cynicism at Disney.