You know when you were a kid the Disney show closed with fireworks around the Magic Castle? Quite a flashback. Maybe it still does, we are not really Disney ppl at my house anymore.
>Thanks Dana, That's two votes for the parades, and I like fireworks
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>From: dana
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> Oooo! Star Tours! Deanna really, really liked that one.
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> /me laughs evilly
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> -Kevin
Erpgulpall that free alcohol and free food at the 2001 Dev Con just
about met the floor of Star Tours. *shudder*
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We went while we were in Florida. I thought admission was ourageously expensive till I realized that all rides were free once you were inside. Overall, it's worth doing; some of the rides are clearly geared to younger kids, but older ones don't mind going through them, mine didn't at least. We did
Eri*K*a asked ">didn't you just come back from Australia? :D"
Yeah, ya wanna make sumfin' of it?
For 2005 we're thinking about 2 weeks in England, France, or both, and maybe the new Dulles add-on to NASM
:-)
2006 will be Kaua'i again and maybe Big Island for 1st time.
We're both in salaried jo
Nope, don't like seared ahi at all.
Delicious, perhaps. It's NOT the taste, it's the *texture*.
I love beef, but cannot eat it less than Medium.
I love fish and sushi, but virtually nothing raw, only cooked stuff.
You can have it, I'll order something else :-)
-Benny
>Don't like seared ahi?
Disney World is about 30 square miles in FL with about 50,000 employees.
Has separate theme parks couple of miles apart, connected by monorail, boat, and/or bus:
Magic Kingdon, Disney/MGM, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Typhoon Bay, Downtown Disney (shops/bars/restaurants/movies). Hotel after hotel, times
You know you're in trouble when the droid pilot asks "is this your first flight? oh, it's mine too!"...
Yes, the Force is strong with that ride!!
On Mission: Space, you are in 4-across cabin with individual video screen, joysticks, buttons. Each has role in mission at particular times. Gary Sines
> Disney-MGM Studios has movie lot section (like Universal), theme park
section. Favorite ride: "Star Tours" (also in CA Disneyland) - you start out
on tour to see Ewoks and end up following X-Wings into trench battle scene
at the Death Star. Almost violent 4-minutes of nonstop motion in a flight
s
planning to go in late August. We like thrill rides, and the kids love
>waterparks.
>-Patrick
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>From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: February 6, 2004 1:52 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re:Aloha
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>Patric
Hey Bruddah Ben,
dat's Kapului, not Kapalui, you dumb ha'oli,
and three is a few, not a couple!
Sound like you brain already on da beach, bruddah!
-Ben
> Mahalo, DRE, unfortunately don't like seared ahi nor do I like rare
> beef. But we have a couple of "religious" seafood meals reserved -
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Mahalo, DRE, unfortunately don't like seared ahi nor do I like rare beef. But we have a couple of "religious" seafood meals reserved - Mama's Fish House 8 miles east of Kapalui airport, Roy's (Roy Yamaguchi, inventor of "Hawaiian Fusion") at Kahana near where we're staying, the Feast At Lele at Lah
Patrick-
re Disney World - adults, kids? ages? thrill rides or not?
-Ben
>I'll say!
>Hey Ben, your vacation ideas parallel my own! I was already going to ask you
>about what to do in Disney World - we hope to go there in August - and now
>I'll have to get the lowdown on your Hawaii trip! It's my
Having da life is better than having da death -
been there, almost got the t-shirt...
Yeah, September was Oz.
We have had a timeshare at Lake Tahoe since the kids were little.
It's now part of a bigger company (Sunterra) so we have more
choices. Have been to O'ahu, Sedona, almost Whistler.
We bo
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