Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy ROFL!! Or should that be, "LWDTS!!" ("Laughing While Dancing the Swisskapolka!!") You crack me up brotherdave, lol
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey No Spirit, I'm not bringing any old mugs with me. You know how I already feel about the subject, but I'm also staying at Pop Century for the first time - since I don't have a PC mug, it would be doubly tacky if I brought a POR mug with me .
Originally Posted By brotherdave "...and then we can dig these BIG pits! and fill them with lions and tigers...and all sorts of animals!" ;-) (I think you may get the referrence TDG!)
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Let's sing it, brotherdave! "'Round and 'round the world we go, the world we go, with heel and toe, 'Round and 'round and to and fro, it's swisskapolka time! Take a partner by the hand, she'll understand, she'll understand, When you hear that happy band, it's swisskapolka time! Find out what a little dance can do, for that pretty little gal with you, She'll be happy as the melody, dancing busy as a bumblebee. So up and down and all around, the world we go with heel and toe, Back and forth and to and fro, it's swisskapolka time!" But I'm also partial now to brotherdave's "Do-do-do, dee-do-do-do, dee-do-do-do, dee-do-do-doo..." LOL! (Turns out I do have both Swiss songs...this one in The Disney Fake Book, and the other from a rare obscure songbook from the '70s)
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Lions and tigers---and Francis! (the only sore part of the film for me, lol)
Originally Posted By brotherdave Interesting! I had heard somewhere that "Swisskapolka" had lyrics written for it, but never actually knew what they were! Thanks TDG! (Goes back to humming..."Do-do-do, dee-do-do-do, dee-do-do-do, dee-do-do-doo...")
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Yeah, I love obscure trivia like that... <(Goes back to humming..."Do-do-do, dee-do-do-do, dee-do-do-do, dee-do-do-doo...")> LOL!
Originally Posted By Blackie Pueblo Just for Tall Disney Guy--- "Hey Roberta, your going the wrong way!" or how about, "Pirates? If they come here, I'll shoot 'em!" or lastly, the simple... "Whoppeee!" LOL! Now running from the flying fists and the foot! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our cast is picked <a href="http://www.newlineagefilms.com" target="_blank">http://www.newlineagefilms.com</a>
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy *Ack!* Thanks a lot, Blackie! <---stuffs a sock in Blackie's mouth, focuses on brotherdave's comical singing of the "Swisskapolka"
Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire I have honestly never been in this attraction. i should take the time to do so next time I am in the MK
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I don't think I've ever done it at MK. Have seen both DL versions, but as far as I can remember, never at MK. Is the overall setup of the house pretty much the same? I know the view must be different, and that's 2/3 of the reason for going in the first place. I really like the view in DL, since everything is so compact, you can see every land except Toontown (but that might be possible). I don't know if the size of MK would make it better, as it is better themed, or worse, as there isn't as much to see.
Originally Posted By brotherdave The view is definitely much more limited at the MK, simply because of the larger design of the park. You can glimpse Cinderella's Castle from the top, but not much else outside of Adventureland, which keeps the theming more coherent. The lush foilage of the nearby Jungle Cruise helps to keep the isolated theming. You can hear some of what goes on in the JC, but you really can't see anything of it. You can see most of the rest of Adventureland, like the bazaar, Tiki Room, Pirates' fortress, and (unfortunately) the Magic Carpets of Aladdin. Before that ride was installed, the theming seemed a bit more cohesive for Adventureland. The Treehouse still gives a nice, but more limited view.
Originally Posted By tonyanton I think you can see the Grand Floridian from one spot too. I'll have to check again on my next visit.