Keep fighting the good fight, Andy.
It feels like a losing one though...
That's my fear every single time we get to a bus stop there.
Heck, that's my expectation.
Wow, you're really a glutton for punishment there.
If it keeps the 2 year old happy, it's what you do.
And by the way, I can at least get by with holding the wheel steady so we at least aren't spinning on that axis.
Gotta say, from the picture you don't seem to be too thrilled about it either.
Yeah, not the best picture is it? I kind of spaced on the camera. I wanted to do something funny, but it ended up being more of an "oh crap, I forgot."
I can answer that, if you really want me to.
Hey, he's a boy who notices and enjoys the details. Future Imagineer.
I can support that career ambition.
Ok, I'm sorry, but I couldn't help but burst out laughing at this. You're worried about the line, at all places, for the Swiss Family Treehouse? I was there in the middle of peak season in July and didn't even see a line there. Wow.
I know. Really. It was just ridiculous. She really must have been having a rough day.
Great shot!
Thanks. (I didn't take it)
Congratulations! You're going through the aging process!
Yeah, yeah... I know.
Andy,
Sorry I am a month behind...all caught up now.
I felt the way you did at HS...too crowded!!
Yeah, it was just crazy. Everybody must have decided they needed to go there that evening.
Love that Pixie Dust...A room upgrade to a Cars Suite
Yeah... it was really amazing. Always nice to get exactly what you wanted all along without ever even having to ask.
Hope your back is improving and that you had a great time in California. We loved it when we went in 2008.
The medicine they gave me helped. My back was probably back to about 100% by the time we got to
Disneyland. We had a good trip, but definitely had our share of hiccups.
We rode the bus one day this trip but drove all the others. Was much more convienient with the wheelchair and Morgan can score on Parking spaces
Can't wait for more and I hope I keep up this time.
Lee
It is a tough call sometimes. The bus can be a huge advantage for getting to MK, but sometimes you just never know what kind of lines you'll run into waiting for the bus when you're ready to leave. I basically just assume that whatever mode of transportation I choose, it will be the wrong call.
Seems like Tea Cups first thing is a habit with you guys!
I'm telling you, it was her favorite ride. She was always asking and I was always promising we'd do it later. Gotta make good on the promise at some point!
For the record - I didn't have very much swinging when I went on it, and my sister and I are almost the same size. Although that might have been in part due to the people in front of us (a mom and kid if I remember correctly ... so there was a weight differential there).
Yeah, I kind of watched the cars to see if I noticed it, but I really didn't see a lot.
Good thing he didn't do it then - that ride is not good for people who don't like the dark. I always use it as "proof" that I'm not afraid of the dark - if I was afraid of the dark, I wouldn't love Space Mountain quite so much.
Good point.
Sounds like a smart plan, really.
It is... and isn't. My plan was to use FP+ to try to knock out the other headliners that morning since we'd done Fantasyland the day prior. It worked, but it was a lot of excessive walking.
AWESOME! That is so hysterical & adorable!
I love the "silly" pictures ... and I love DD's Minnie dress!
Thanks! She had plenty of Minnie and princess outfits for this trip... I think we were all covered in glitter by the end of the week.
Um, I think crazy might be an appropriate word as well. You can't cut someone who is not on line. Seriously, people, act like humans.
Yeah, she was a little over the top. But whatever. I really didn't care, it was just kind of funny.
Thanks... I didn't take it, but thanks.
So, I guess you'll be flying down next trip?
That or you're getting old. I've found that lately I haven't been doing as well on no sleep as I used to back when I was younger.
No. I'm getting old. And after I talk about our California trip, you'll see that we have no plans to fly with our kids until they're like 20.