Oh good! In my limited experience, it's a bad idea to try to do Everything, which leads to standing in line for most of the visit.
(Yeah, my experience is, um, DisneyWorld twice and DisneyLand twice. But I really enjoyed all of them thanks in part to experienced friends who showed me the True Way.)
(That included a group planning session where we mapped out our 5 days, making sure we would hit the can't-miss attractions in each park so that we had a printed itinerary. Not coincidentally, most of this group had gone to MIT....)
I'm scarily familiar with all the Disney properties.
Thanks Shir.
On my Sunday morning walk, I saw a tank rolling down a residential street, with soldiers sitting on top. Did you guys invade?
On my Sunday morning walk, I saw a tank rolling down a residential street, with soldiers sitting on top. Did you guys invade?
Ummm, not to my best knowledge. However, we rarely have tanks in the streets here, and it's very unusual to find them outside of an army base/war zone.
Hold on.
Shouts out load: Hai guys, are we missing any tanks and few soldiers? Have we accidentally sent one overseas?
Humm, guess not. I don't supposed you had camera with you, did you?
Awwww. baby stargazing...
I don't supposed you had camera with you, did you?
No. And I was on another street, so I just saw it pass my intersection. It was heading towards the university, maybe the students were getting rowdy.
OMG you guys. I know I always post about my sleep situation, but this was extreme. I went to bed at like midnight, woke up at 9. So far, so awesome, right? But I couldn't really wake up all the way, so I went back to bed to read some. Fell back asleep until NOON. Noon-thirty, even. HMOG.
Aha. You're the one who stole my sleep.