eta: Really BT? I wonder if we could get them to let us do that early. I bet we could arrange it, as a group.
Possibly. It depends on whether the seasonality is because of lack of demand, or for the comfort of the animals. Can't hurt to ask, should it become an issue.
I had no idea there was so much to do in cleveland
Cleveland does rock. All the little chicks with the crimson lips say so.
I - or rather Chez Grabien - has/have a digital camera, a wireless laptop, a cellphone, and a TiVo. Nic has my PalmPilot, since I never bonded with a screen that requires poking with a stick - my sense of irony simply isn't that well-developed.
There is nothing - nothing on God's green earth - that gets me into a roller coaster or any other ride that fuclking plummets. I can't even watch the damned things without getting bilious.
Was that a beej driveby? If so, I wave. (waving, albeit tiredly)
Ah, found the karaoke. No clue as to the quality of the various venues. I may have to do some research. This could be fun.
And with that, goodnight lovely buffistas.
Skipping ahead almost six hundred messages to finally post:
My photos of the F2F fun.
My photos of the monuments on the Mall.
Both albums are still in the process of being edited to add captions, and turn photos right-side up, and stuff like that, just so you know.
yay , she says with a crick in her neck
Sean, for about three of the pictures, I got question mark symbols, instead of pictures.
Geauga Lake, which sold out to Six Flags, which bought SeaWorld, which then sold the whole shebang to Geauga Lake again.
Plus, don't forget
Cedar Point, whose parent company actually owns Geauga Lake now that the SeaWorld/Six Flags folks are gone. Cedar Point has some awesome rides.
Good pics, Sean, or at least, I was enjoying them until the bandwidth got used up. I'll check back again later.
Timelies, all. Caffeine is required. Must get caffeine.
Sean, I'm getting "page cannot be displayed" on both those links.