Originally Posted By travelbychair Food,feelings,sounds,rides, shows or tastes. I would like to know your favorite(s).
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Food: Hollywood Brown Derby Feelings: That sappy tear in your eye I'm at Walt Disney World feeling. Rides: No doubt -- Mission Space Shows: Illuminations Tastes: A shot of Lagavulin or Talisker in the Belle Vue Room at the Boardwalk.
Originally Posted By demderedoseguys Food-Yachtsman Steakhouse Feelings- Nothing better than looking forward to 10-14 days of pure Disney Ride- Splash, HM, POTC, Soarin Tastes- Too many to mention
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic Sitting on the bow of the Grand 1 as it sails around the seven seas lagoon watching the perimeter and wishes fireworks show at MK. It is quite spectacular. There are way too many restaurants to choose from but here are our top three: California Grill (make sure you are there when MK is doing the fireworks show), Fultons and The Yachtmans Steakhouse. Illuminations and Spectro Magic Parade. The Ginger Bread house at GF.
Originally Posted By beamerdog Food: Flying Fish, Jiko, CG, YSteakhouse Feelings: Leaving the hotel to drive to the first park we're visiting. Sounds: Music in the France attraction Rides: Haunted Mansion Tastes: Pretzels in Norway, yummmm
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Food: Cali Grill during Wishes Feelings: The entering of the MK walking under the train station Rides: Haunted Mansion Shows: Illuminations Tastes: the traditional Mickey Mouse Ice Cream bar from cart
Originally Posted By captainoblivious Feeling: waking up on the first morning of my trip Rides: Pirates of the C, RnR Coaster Shows: La Nouba Tastes: frozen banana at AK
Originally Posted By stitchcrazy Food - A mickey rice krispy with chocolate dipped ears Feelings - First arriving at MK, watching fireworks in front of the castle...I'm going to stop at 2 or this list could get long. Rides - Kilimanjaro Safaris Shows - tie Illuminations & Wishes
Originally Posted By cape cod joe My knee jerk reaction is that the question is like asking which part of a woman's body do you like the best? It's all HEAVEN, like disney, to make the analogy. I must admit I would opt for the former
Originally Posted By TDLFAN My favorite things at WDW?? Hmmm... let me think about that and I will get back to you soon.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad My most favorite thing is: At the end of a long day in Epcot, riding Spaceship Earth before we go, holding my 18 month old son and feeling my 3 year old son sink into my side, who both just fell asleep 2 minutes into the ride, looking at my wife in the car in front of me, watching her with my other kids, and thinking, I am the luckiest man on Spaceship Earth! It happens this way EVERY time we go.
Originally Posted By cape cod joe DVC--We do the same thing at my wife's request actually more than the kid's. Your last post here is so emotionally impacting much the same as Jurassic Park at the end of the movie on the helicopter ride and the ec eye contact between Elly and Allan Grant holding Timmy. I got that same visual. You are the luckiest guy since Lou Gherig. Keep that emotionally happy stuff coming as I live for other people's happiness as it seems you do too.
Originally Posted By Labuda food: Alfredo's di Roma, maybe.... I think... heck, that's too hard! feelings: waking up on one of my solo trips and kowing I can do whatever *I* want all day long sounds: the atmospheric music in the parks rides: ToT & Splash Mountain shows: Hall of Presidents tastes: green beans @ the Liberty Tree Tavern character dinner
Originally Posted By DVC_dad <<< feelings: waking up on one of my solo trips and kowing I can do whatever *I* want all day long >>> Labuda, I haven't been lucky enuff to have been around LP but maybe a month, so I don't know much yet about (here comes the southern drawl) ya'll, but I thought I red that you have kids, no?
Originally Posted By DVC_dad red = read (I might not be able to talk good, but I can spell pretty good. My typin' leaves sump'um ta be desired tho.)
Originally Posted By Labuda No kids here, nope! I have a step-son courtesy of my husban'ds first marriage, but he's 20 and we've not really spent much time together ever. I am child-free by choice, though I do occasionally think it'd be nice to adopt once we've settled and bought a house somewhere.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad Wow I wish I could go to WDW or DL along just once. Not sure what I would do. I'd get confused and just stand in one spot.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad Labuda check this out... YA'LL Slang contraction for the 2nd person plural pronoun, utilized amongst the indigenous populations of the southern continental United States. Origin: Often incorrectly attributed to the contraction of "you + all," the word actually originated from the fusing of "ya + all." The kind of fella who would say ya'll for the first time would not be enunciating a clean and crisp "you" in his daily speech. "You" wasn't in his spoken vocabulary, but "ya" was. Now, try to say "ya all." It is actually not easy to do as two separate words. To say it with a normal cadence, it already almost sounds like ya'll, but with the slightest stutter. "Ya all" quite naturally slips into the familiar pronoun we all use. Ya + all = ya'll. When you look at it that way, the placement of the apostrophe after the "a" makes sense. Alternately, you + all = y'all. However, the ya + all transition more naturally illustrates the origin of "ya'll." "You all" is cumbersome, although that is usually how yall is explained to uninitiated Yankees, or peoples from other parts, maybe out west, whose experience with "ya" is often limited. "You all" just doesn't lead the the inevitable ya'll that "Ya all" does. However, y'all is an accepted alternate spelling.Imperative: "Ya'll simmer down and go one at a time.