
Just go during the off-seasons. Plus, Epcot has wider walkways than the other parks, so it doesn't 'feel' as crowded.
Just go during the off-seasons. Plus, Epcot has wider walkways than the other parks, so it doesn't 'feel' as crowded.
All right, I've decided I'm going to be those girls' father and I'm going to give them a stern talking-to about going out to haunted houses late at night.
OK now I'm just being silly!
I'm not really that much into Harry Potter, but I did see the shop where you could get a wand made. They'd probably make me a really ugly,weird wand anyway. :)
It's worth going to, but it can be a bit expensive.
Wimpy isn't Disney, but he is my favorite Popeye character.
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I hate it when you say your childhood was in 2000 and 2002. That just makes me feel old! I had already graduated college by then!
I do remember that Hanna-Barbera ride. It's not there anymore.
Mine cart ride was probably Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The haunted house was probably Haunted Mansion. Both are still awesome rides.
Sounds like you went right when they first opened. They probably didn't have a lot then. Too bad you missed Epcot. Even though you don't like theme parks, i bet you would like Epcot.
I reviewed the first Disney Infinity but my Disney contact either moved on or lost his job or something because I can't get a hold of him to request a review copy of Disney Infinity 2.0. But I SHOULD be getting a review copy of the new Skylanders game soon, which is OK since I like that franchise better anyway.
There's a lot of stuff for adults to do at Disney World, too. Just spend less time at Magic Kingdom and more time at Epcot and the Universal parks.