Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^I would call Disney directly ... they'll have the schedule ... and I'm pretty certain WDWMAGIC has it too. I am dumbfounded that Disneyworld.com doesn't have it.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> You say it 'cause you are too cheap to take part in the charitable 'Take a Spirit to Dinner' program! << I told you I was having trouble arranging for the Harp player to play the appropriate music for our dinner regalia at Victoria's, and Albert's!
Originally Posted By MPierce OK here's the scoop Bobbelee. No show June 30 9 pm July i No shows July 2 & 3 9pm july 4 special fireworks show 9:50pm No show July 5 9pm July 6 It's horrible talking to computers 407-939-7928
Originally Posted By MPierce That should be shows July 1, July 4, and July 6 all at 9:00 PM Eastern Time Zone.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 ^^^. You're call is important to us. Thanks. I guess well do the studios on the first. No thanks. Two years ago we were 11at WDW for 8 days. Never again will I plan for that to be fun. Too many different tastes for which ride, where to eat, when to eat, bathroom breaks. Nightmare. And I've no desire to be the fifth wheel. Solo for a day would be nice but not for a week. I don't know any friends I'd want to spend a week with.
Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad Surely grandkids will bring you back. But it is hard on the Disneyphile when nobody else wants to go as much as you do. It becomes your trip and everybody acts like they are doing you a favor to go. I thought about trying to establish a travel group of disney freaks when my kids get a little older so I don't feel like I'm forcing everyone to go on "my" vacation but I'm hoping my kids will inherit my interest eventually and want to continue going.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 >> You say it 'cause you are too cheap to take part in the charitable 'Take a Spirit to Dinner' program! << <<I told you I was having trouble arranging for the Harp player to play the appropriate music for our dinner regalia at Victoria's, and Albert's!>> I am wondering what music would be appropriate for that! ;-)
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 WDW with my children was fantastic. Not so with my married children. It's just a natural progression. But I felt left out of their Disney experience.
Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt <<WDW with my children was fantastic>> ? << Being alone with my husband, is like being alone. >> He's fun at WDW! The other guests think he works there! He tells kids where to stand to get the Characters attention during the Parades! Or maybe he's just trying to get the kids away from him!! <<But I felt left out of their Disney experience. >> I forced our ENTIRE group into COP to make "The Old Lady" happy. You like parades, I like HM.. different strokes! Admit it, you liked the Dole Whip Float I forced you into! I know you'll post a pix of yourself enjoying one to LP Live just to annoy me! HEE HEE HEE!
Originally Posted By MPierce >> He's fun at WDW! The other guests think he works there! He tells kids where to stand to get the Characters attention during the Parades! Or maybe he's just trying to get the kids away from him!! << Not only that, he's a heck of a fisherman too!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Do you want to hear how he fell in the river last week? That's why I have Happy checking on him while I'm gone. Silly old man.
Originally Posted By leobloom This thread is quickly turning into a Dr. Phil episode. Continue, please.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<WDW with my children was fantastic. Not so with my married children. It's just a natural progression. But I felt left out of their Disney experience. >> That's just plain sad. I have more fun with my folks as adults than I did when I was a kid. Of course, now they march to my drum. Maybe you expected them to not change?
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<This thread is quickly turning into a Dr. Phil episode. Continue, please.>> That's what happens when a family of 'nuts' all posts in the same Disney Place! Thankfully, I'm the only Spirit you'll ever get to love here!