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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by Main Streeter » Sun Aug 12, 2007 7:26 am

How abt a ride on Walt's Lillie Bell (sp) a tour of Walt's apt? I'll bet someone with pull could arrange. darph, I'm so very proud of you!! Even in wet shorts. :D:



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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by Big Wallaby » Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:11 am

If you ever do actually deliver on that pine float, let me know. I'll spring for you to make it a Dole Whip.

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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by Cranbiz » Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:16 pm

I am very dissapointed in all of you.

How can anyone have a perfect Disney Day at DLR without hooking up with the Bubble Ladies!

If I was there, The day would not be complete without meeting both Elena and Elyse.

Nothing else would matter to me!


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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by darph nader » Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:53 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:If you ever do actually deliver on that pine float, let me know. I'll spring for you to make it a Dole Whip.

Big Wallaby for teh win! Woot!
Good idea Big W,with my luck MS is allergic to pineapples. :(

And Elena,I love your idea.Light up 'where-ever'.(I'd still be polite about it though,a little secluded corner on Main Street somewhere. Just me and my nail.) :cool:



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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by ktulu » Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:44 pm

My dream day at Disneyland...

I arrive at the parking structure with my wife and daughter. We ride the tram to the gates, jump off with the crowd and stroll to security. A quick look through our bag and we walk to the gates. After a short wait in line, we get in and a CM comes up and lets us know that he is on his way.

After a short wait, through the left tunnel, Walt comes through smiling and waving. A few hugs and hand shakes later, he asks if we are ready for our tour and we spend the day walking and listening to Walt as he tell us all about Disneyland and the inspiration behind it. We have dinner at club 33 with Walt and finish the night in VIP seats listening to the Firehouse Five plus 2. Walt walks us to the front gates. More hugs, handshakes and thank you's and we board a tram back to the parking structure and head home.


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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by Kwahati » Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:33 pm

ktulu wrote:My dream day at Disneyland...

I arrive at the parking structure with my wife and daughter. We ride the tram to the gates, jump off with the crowd and stroll to security. A quick look through our bag and we walk to the gates. After a short wait in line, we get in and a CM comes up and lets us know that he is on his way.

After a short wait, through the left tunnel, Walt comes through smiling and waving. A few hugs and hand shakes later, he asks if we are ready for our tour and we spend the day walking and listening to Walt as he tell us all about Disneyland and the inspiration behind it. We have dinner at club 33 with Walt and finish the night in VIP seats listening to the Firehouse Five plus 2. Walt walks us to the front gates. More hugs, handshakes and thank you's and we board a tram back to the parking structure and head home.
Wow...That's a really good one. I honestly don't think anyone can beat that... (Well, at least given the caveat of no midget strippers...) :p:


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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by mechurchlady » Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:04 pm

My other Disneyland Day would be like it was in 1970 or so. I would love to ride a yellow tram and get off near the gates. There would be the keel boats, the flying saucers and more. There are so many past things I would like to do. I would have lunch at the Pirate Ship sitting on a barrel seat then for dinner the restaurant where the cheap aladdin show was. Before leaving I would stop at Carnation and set down and have me a matterhorn ice cream dessert.

For me the ultimate day would be the old rides that are gone like the skyway, monsanto house, inner space, rocket to the moon, carroussel of progress, people mover, flying saucers, america the beautiful, the indian village, bear country jamboree, keel boats, the old show in the saloon with Wally, and the motorboat ride.

My past restaurants would have to be pirate ship, carnation ice cream, and the polynesian restaurant. Of course I would pick up a ton of pins and rare momentos to sell and to treasure.


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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by dazyhill » Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:59 am

A dream day at DL for me would be to pull out the sword in the "Sword in the Stone" ceremony. Although I went to DL many times as a kid, we always seemed to miss the ceromony, and by the time I had an AP, I was already a teenager. Now that I'm an adult, I have a next to nothing chance of being chosen and pulling out the sword. (Still getting the pin they give the adult participants would be cool.) I have seen the medal they give the kids for sale on Ebay, but it would mean more if I "earned" the medal.



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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by dazyhill » Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:00 am

Oh and the abilty to have a time machine and shop to my heart's content at the legendary Art Corner!!!



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Re: Your perfect Disney Day

Post by Main Streeter » Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:42 am

Cranbiz wrote:I am very dissapointed in all of you.

How can anyone have a perfect Disney Day at DLR without hooking up with the Bubble Ladies!

If I was there, The day would not be complete without meeting both Elena and Elyse.

Nothing else would matter to me!
You are 100% correct Cran! :trophy: Leave this fantastic post to you. :) A Perfect Day At Disney IS with our Treasures Elena & Elyse. They are always my :star: when they arrive & greet us with hugs & smiles! :hugging: A Disney Day with The Bubble Ladies. :bouncemic :mickey2: :light:



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