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Lotacao esgotada e um show que valeu a viagem
... o parque estava totalmente abarrotado de gente.... nunca tinhamos visto isso..... mais tarde fomos saber que a semana de Thanksgiving e a mais cheia do ano nos parques.... que bela escolha a nossa.....
O resultado disso foi que ficariamos muito em filas o dia todo.... Queriamos repetir alguns que as criancas gostaram e conhecer outros que nao fomos.... um deles foi o brinquedo da PEquena Sereia.... pegamos ...
I make magic!
... favorite places since I get to sit outside and listen to live music. On our way there, it started pouring, so we were pretty much soaked by the time we got there. After dinner we walked back to Vista. We planned on going in the hot tub to warm up, but we noticed they were pretty crowded so we decided not to. We went back to my room then hung out with my roommates for a while. I was just working on some homework, now it is time for ...
Welcome home.....to Disneyworld
... people mover type train that takes you through various film sets from early days to the present. We went through gangster film sets, Westerns, Alice in Wonderland (very cool), Indiana Jones and various others. Characters interact with you on the ride and it’s both fun and informative.
We finally got Chris back to his rollercoaster and from the screeches going off inside, I was more than happy I’d elected to be the bag holder. This didn’t sound ...
Sleep deprived day!
... awaited bedtime!!!
About St. Cloud...
St. Cloud, a midsize, family-oriented city near Orlando, was founded on April 16, 1909, as a retirement community for Civil War Union veterans who paid $50 for five-acre lots. The birth of modern day St. Cloud is possible through the aspirations of several men, including Hamilton Disston, who began visiting Florida from Philadelphia on fishing trips in the 1870s. After positive results from sugarcane at Southport, Disston ...
My Over-Zealous Epcot Day
... T KNOW WHY. It's like I just can't get the image and wariness of extreme compression out of my head. Which, you have to admit to a fan of fast movements like me, is pretty pointless.
It didn't matter though. We went on the Orange version later and it was a synonym to one of my favorite words: AWESOME!!! Miles and I were CRACKING up from the way intensified the gravity level in the ride. Thank God we don't have claustrophobia.
Usually this ...