Originally Posted By LPFan22 ~~~Why do people call wine booze? I guess it qualifies, but it sounds kind of cheap and low class to me.~~~ I call it wine or beer or whatever else when the person acts classy and limits their consumption. When the person is standing behind me in line somewhere and he/she reeks of alcohol (obviously from too much consumption) I call it booze.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "The restaurant "Walt's" looks great! Thank you for posting those photos." You're welcome. I'd love to see something like it at DL Park. A 1930's version could certainly work at the new Buena Vista Street at DCA too since that park serves adult beverages. Sorry for straying off topic.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "My last trip i didnt see many. Stay out of fantasy land and pixie hollow." And the shops, and the parades, and fireworks, and Fantasmic, and on and on and on....
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "DCA has not yet turned the corner in the sense that I can spend a lot of time over there by myself without getting bored after awhile." Does anyone here ever gotten bored at DL? I have.
Originally Posted By DBitz2 I've gotten bored a few times at Disneyland, mainly when it's been so overly crowded that simply walking around is a test of nerves and endurance and/or I'm not inclined to endure the long waits for attractions, and have exhausted the ones without long waits. And, because there wasn't a parade or show to go sit and enjoy. On a sane day, I'm perfectly content with walking around enjoying the Park environment, enjoying the beautiful landscaping, people watching or shooting pictures or video, sometimes not even going on any attractions.
Originally Posted By believe >> There are just too many princesses and fairies at DL for me. lol. << Mothers take their young sons to see Captain Jack Sparrow, and both are entertained. Fathers take their young daughters to see the fairies, and both are entertained.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo >>>Fathers take their young daughters to see the fairies, and both are entertained.<<< Perhaps not as much as hoped, some imagination huh?
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt And like I said, DL has taken a step too far toward being kid-centric. As adult without children, the overall experience at DCA is more appealing to me. I can't believe I just typed that. My, times really have changed.
Originally Posted By DBitz2 When I was at Disneyland the other day and there was a gazillion strollers parked everywhere - and, many of today's strollers seem to be SUV sized - I must admit that I found myself longing for just one in the Park day when the beauty of the Park isn't covered over by a sea of strollers parked everywhere, or you can go more than two feet without getting run over by one! Yes, DCA is an escape from that, as well!
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt Glad I'm not the only one who has problems typing/proofreading.