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AlphaGamDiva 06-09-2003 12:17 AM

OMG! to not like disney is like.....not liking....i dunno....something good and American!!!! ;)

i freakin love the disney! i've only been to disney world once....when i was 5....and i am DYING to go back! it just represents a lil piece of my childhood that i LOVED and that's just what all things disney are to me...it's all about magic, imagination, and bein a kid....where you DON'T know the world has problems, and you have NO clue that all your dreams may in fact not come true.....it's a lovely lil place known as DENIAL, but i love it!

sure, disney movies aren't real or "authentic" or whatever....that's their purpose. it's an escape....but if you REALLY wanna have a discussion about disney that i can talk negatively about, let's talk about how ALL FREAKIN DISNEY CHICK'S PROBS ARE SOLVED BY A MAN!!!!! are you kidding me?!?!?! now that, my friends, is for REAL not real!

cinderella: lived in a shack with a b*tch and her two daughters....prob solved when she meets prince "charming"....yeah, right...

snow white: is almost murdered by her step-mother, but then shacks up with a few dwarves and then also happens upon prince "charming" when he jumps her while she's PASSED OUT and BAM...happily ever after....o-kaaaaay ("i'm wishing.....for the one i love...." i mean, please....a man does not solve yo' problems...if anything, they add to them!) ;)

i could go through them all, but i won't....you get the idea.

however, on the whole, disney is just fluffy and light and i see no real long-term harm in watching it. :)

LuaBlanca 06-11-2003 12:13 AM

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Originally posted by sherbertlemons
Oh, and here's a plug for my personal favorite spot in all four of the parks. If you're at MGM and looking for a meal, you really need to visit Prime Time Cafe. The food ranges from 8-15 dollars, and is pretty good. However, the food isn't what I love about it- it's has a 1950's dinner at home kind of theme. Your waiters and waitresses are introduced as your "aunt" or "uncle"- I even got really lucky and met "Mom" when I was arguing over whether I waas going to eat my green beans. Yes, they treat you like family ther. They make you set the table, and you have to eat all your vegetables or else no dessert! If someone isn't eating them, they might end up with their waitress picking up the fork and feeding them like the fork is an airplane, complete with everyone else making airplane noises. I've even had a waiter trying to set one of my friends up with the guy at the next table.

So many people miss this restaurant, cause it's kinda out of the way and the Brown Derby is so much more flashy. But to me, it's one of the best places in Disney if you end up with a waiter that realluy hams it up. If it fits in with your Disney plans, I'd highly reccomend it. </plug>

YES! I've been there! My little brother cried and pushed his green beans onto my mom's plate when he saw our waitress shunning this 50 year-old man across the room for not eating his, it was priceless. They also make SURE you wash your hands if you go to the bathroom. If your server decides you're lying you have to go back and do it again. It's too funny. Good food too! :)

GeekyPenguin 06-11-2003 12:31 AM

I just watched a show on the Food Network about Disney, it was awesome...they had the Prime Time Cafe on there and had so much yummy food!

Whenever we go down, we stop at the Germany area in Epcot Center and get candy and cookies - when my dad was stationed in Germany my parents got addicted!

sherbertlemons 06-11-2003 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by LuaBlanca
YES! I've been there! My little brother cried and pushed his green beans onto my mom's plate when he saw our waitress shunning this 50 year-old man across the room for not eating his, it was priceless. They also make SURE you wash your hands if you go to the bathroom. If your server decides you're lying you have to go back and do it again. It's too funny. Good food too! :)
I've seen them quiz people on the soap. "Is it liquid or a powder? What color is it?"

I've also had a friend who didn't bother to finish her veggies and then ordered dessert. Instead, she got her green beans back with whipped cream and sprinkles! Of course, after teasing her for a bit they brought out the real dessert, but it was priceless anyways!

AOII_LB93 06-11-2003 12:34 AM

Disneyland Paris
 
Actually you would be surprised how many Europeans go there...they called it a cultural chernobyl(sp?) at first, but even the French are warming up to it. There are specials and whatnot to catch the chunnel(Eurostar) train over from London with hotel packages and such. There weren't many japanese tourists there when I was there, but I've only been a few times, so it's hard to say, maybe I catch it on the lots of French/European days and the non Asian tourist days.

Anyhow... The good thing about being American there is that the Europeans don't have the theme park stamina that Americans have in general. They all fade out about 4-5pm, sot he park is EMPTY for the most part after that and you have your run of all the rides. I think it comes from our concept of "Ok, I paid 40 bucks to get in, to really get my money's worth, I have to stay for at least 7 hours..." (Come on guys, don't tell me you haven't thought about that before.:)

houstonchica 06-11-2003 01:50 AM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by AXO Alum
[B]{AXO Alum clutching heart and stumbling back ala Red Foxx...aka Sanford for those young'uns} IT'S THE BIG ONE!!

I am SO MUCH in love with WDW -- truly. My life dream (and the reason I have a master's in event planning) was to go live at WDW...in the castle no less ;) -- I am 110% Disney crazy. We vacation there practically every year, and I never EVER get tired of it. I know the parks forward and backward - up and down. Know when to go to which park, and when to ride (and not ride) certain things due to lines -- I should write the travel guide :D

We're planning on driving over to Epcot for the day from New Smyrna. Any helpful tips? I can't find a good website on Epcot.
Thanks!

Munchkin03 06-11-2003 09:20 AM

Actually, the Eurostar is the first-class train in all of Europe, not simply the Channel Tunnel train. I remember quite fondly my trip between Rome and Florence on the Eurostar. :) Also, I didn't say that Euros don't attend Disneyland Paris at all--it's still primarily an attraction among Asian and American tourists. One criticism of it was, "why would Europeans, who have been surrounded by historic castles all of their lives, pay a fairly large amount of money to see a fake castle?"

Jaggergirl 06-11-2003 10:44 AM

Fair enough. But what about the kids and the rides and the cartoons? I loved Disneyland growing up and even now I can have a great time when I go. It's funny, Pirates of the Caribbean was a favorite ride of mine as a kid (remember the restaraunt inside it? I would beg to eat there) and now I can't wait to see the movie.

swissmiss04 06-11-2003 10:59 AM

My dad worked for Disney Design and Engineering (in Lake Buena Vista). He stayed for a little over a year and then when he got another job offer in another state he jumped on it. While there were benefits (pretty good pay, unlimited free trips to WDW and Epcot) the downside is that he was slave to his pager, and especially since my sister and I were young, he really didn't like working 60+ hours a week. Still those were the absolute coolest 14 months of my life. Imagine mom picking you up from school and saying "Do you want to do Epcot or WDW tonight?" :)
ETA: My dad was one of the main designers for Typhoon Lagoon. Hope ya liked it. He doesn't know how to swim.

Peaches-n-Cream 06-11-2003 12:12 PM

I hope to go to Disney World in July or August. I went to Disney World once when I was ten and Disneyland when I was fourteen. It was great! I can't wait to go back. :D I love the Mouse.

One of my friends was given gift of stocks in Disney when she was born. It paid for some of her MBA and a part of her wedding. Good investment. :)

AOII_LB93 06-11-2003 02:40 PM

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Originally posted by Munchkin03
Actually, the Eurostar is the first-class train in all of Europe, not simply the Channel Tunnel train. I remember quite fondly my trip between Rome and Florence on the Eurostar. :) Also, I didn't say that Euros don't attend Disneyland Paris at all--it's still primarily an attraction among Asian and American tourists. One criticism of it was, "why would Europeans, who have been surrounded by historic castles all of their lives, pay a fairly large amount of money to see a fake castle?"
The Italian Rail system does have their own "Eurostar" trains(which are the high speed trains), however the specific one between London and Paris is called the Eurostar as well http://www.eurostar.com/dctm/jsp/index.jsp. If there is anything that I know very well about Europe it's the rail systems in the various countries. The high speed trains in the different countries go by different names: TGV in France, Thalys in Belgium and Holland, ICE in Germany, AVE in Spain, etc...

Interesting side note about Disneyland Paris, they use a totally different color scheme on the castle and in the whole park with paint then they do in the US. They tend to use a lot less pastels, and instead use more vibrant colors. I saw a program on it once, and they explained the rationale behind it, but I can't remember it at this particular moment. Also as far as the castle goes, it's much less impressive(size wise, and believe me, while it looks just huge, it's just the picture) than the one in CA, and Florida as well, as the Europeans are far more used to the castle issue than Americans are, so the castle there looks a lot more fairy tale like. The Disneyland Paris website has some decent pics. http://www.disneylandparis.com

Ok, back to work for me! :)

polarpi 06-12-2003 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AOII_LB93
The Italian Rail system does have their own "Eurostar" trains(which are the high speed trains), however the specific one between London and Paris is called the Eurostar as well http://www.eurostar.com/dctm/jsp/index.jsp. If there is anything that I know very well about Europe it's the rail systems in the various countries. The high speed trains in the different countries go by different names: TGV in France, Thalys in Belgium and Holland, ICE in Germany, AVE in Spain, etc...

Interesting side note about Disneyland Paris, they use a totally different color scheme on the castle and in the whole park with paint then they do in the US. They tend to use a lot less pastels, and instead use more vibrant colors. I saw a program on it once, and they explained the rationale behind it, but I can't remember it at this particular moment. Also as far as the castle goes, it's much less impressive(size wise, and believe me, while it looks just huge, it's just the picture) than the one in CA, and Florida as well, as the Europeans are far more used to the castle issue than Americans are, so the castle there looks a lot more fairy tale like. The Disneyland Paris website has some decent pics. http://www.disneylandparis.com

Ok, back to work for me! :)

The Eurostar goes between London and Brussels now, too....I took it back in 2001 when I was travelling the continent during my long break and returning back to school. It's still weird to realize that you're travelling underwater...claustrophobia is not a good thing to have if you're going to take this train!

I noticed that about the paint colors at Disneyland Paris, too. I just thought that it was because that park is "new" compared to Disneyland and WDW.

AOIIalum 06-23-2003 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by swissmiss04
ETA: My dad was one of the main designers for Typhoon Lagoon. Hope ya liked it. He doesn't know how to swim.
We just got home from our WDW/Universal vacation (a day late thanks to United Airlines) and I loved Typhoon Lagoon! Tell your dad thanks for the great water park, swissmiss04!

Nikki_DZ 06-24-2003 11:37 AM

Okay, I have to admit...

I HATE the stupid rat!!!!

I spent a summer working at the Disney Store, and I'm still having recurring nightmares in which I have to line up all the character eyes on the henleys-lol.

Seriously, though. I refer to DS as "The Cult". Anyplace that makes you wear pantyhose (only nude) AND white socks so that everyone has the same skin tone on the legs is full of shit. And those stupid striped cardigans ITCHED like a mofo. My face would ache from smiling (and I'm normally an upbeat, happy person). The whole place felt like someone was pumping laughing gas through the air ducts to keep employees as bubbly as possible.


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