Originally Posted By CuriousConstance "I was expecting a name like Snarky." I would have agreed with Snarky for you too, hahaha. Or me.
Originally Posted By ExpDave I think the cottage with Snow and the dwarfs dancing inside and the witch outside is fantastic theming for the brake area before re-entering the station. That's an area that is often neglected and they made it a great finale! Well done Disney!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros >>I'm a little worried that I'm the only one getting Geeky.<< You know it's bad when you're the only one on an online message board that gets Geeky! Though in all fairness, these really don't seem to relate too much to reality...I feel like I'm way geekier than you : ) >>Ferret, did not know we had so much in common.<< Me either! Heck, I didn't even know I so spicy!
Originally Posted By Moon Waffle This is a fantastic looking attraction and is going to complete New Fantasyland so nicely. We were there in April and even though some of the walls were still up you could already get a sense for just how special this area is going to be. Seeing the POV videos popping up online has me even more excited for this ride. I'm a big fan of the very detailed theming they have in. New Fantasyland, and I think the attraction mix is exactly what they needed. With this for the entire family, complimented by the new Potter offerings up the road aimed at the more adventurous, a return trip to Orlando just went up the priority list a bit for our family.......
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt When I first saw your post I thought it said you were Gassy. loool
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Calling Davewasbaloo: Disney IS putting quality stuff into the MK again. Stop basing your impressions (which you love to spread widely on Facebook) on 6-8 year-old impressions (I forget how long it's been) and give it another try. Florida weather still is what it is, but if you go December through February it is really quite lovely.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros ^^They are putting quality stuff in, but the park is still lacking. I spent 2 days there this winter (1 in early January, 1 in mid-February), and by the end of the second day we were putzing around the park trying to find something to do until the Electrical Parade started. And this was with someone who is a very infrequent WDW visitor, and we probably weren't in the park until about 10am on a busy weekend, so it wasn't exactly like everything was a walk-on. Despite having more attractions than any other WDW park, they still need more to do, and they need to reopen all those friggin' closed counter service locations; the crowds are certainly heavy enough to support it What they've added is very good, no doubt of it. And we really enjoyed our day and had a lot of fun touring the park. But if I had become disenchanted with WDW ~8 years ago, I don't think the new stuff in the back of Fantasyland would be nearly enough to win me back
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <When I first saw your post I thought it said you were Gassy. loool> Are you saying one can't be classy AND gassy? <urp>