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Just a motorcycling enthusiast, sneppid fursuit wearing, horrible dancing tiger who enjoys having fun. Sometimes do welding for fun and profit, comissions available.I really do enjoy camping in the rough, not koa or that, but going for the wild.
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Disney in review
2 years ago
Well, I suppose honestly, it aint my bag.
The park is lovely and damned near spotless unless you look outside the pedestrian areas where the slobs toss paper and trash over the walls. Each of the Fla parks is well laid out with plenty of spaces for strolling and artifacts to view and examine whether history, science or sci-fi.
That being said I'm a lover of rides and tours, even if the tours are on foot or motorized conveyance. Rides, all kinds are appreciated. That was one facet I found lacking, each park might have one or two premier rides, those with some pizazz and maybe one or two laid back ones. Sadly I'm outside the nominal height for the average rider so some of the high G rides feel more like a mugging, but a fun mugging. Now the other 99% of the real estate is shops and commercial spaces, stores on stores on stores. Snacks are expensive even for Fenway prices, price you pay for not packing something in. The dinner meals were a touch on the high side for the offerings and ambiance.
Their true mastery is the queue, one attraction without a waiting line the queue path was the better part of a quarter of a mile it seemed, five minutes of walking at a good pace, there was stuff to look at on the way but it was a long walk. It seems each stanchion has a serial number and a place to be located to make optimally long lines. Now if you don't want to wait an hour, you can pay a fee that gets you in a somewhat shorter and faster moving priority line.
I'm a little surprised I didn't see an extra charge for using the fitness center, a fairly spartan gym spot with two benches, one rack of regular weights, a couple bicycles, a couple treadmills and a rowing machine. Thankfully it was open before sunrise so I had something to do while every one was sleeping.
I did enjoy the open air walking, and while everyone else was shopping I could either do a lap or find a nice place to sit for a bit. The mouse is an expert of reaching deep into your pockets. I think Walt would be someplace between aghast and vexed at the pricing.
The park is lovely and damned near spotless unless you look outside the pedestrian areas where the slobs toss paper and trash over the walls. Each of the Fla parks is well laid out with plenty of spaces for strolling and artifacts to view and examine whether history, science or sci-fi.
That being said I'm a lover of rides and tours, even if the tours are on foot or motorized conveyance. Rides, all kinds are appreciated. That was one facet I found lacking, each park might have one or two premier rides, those with some pizazz and maybe one or two laid back ones. Sadly I'm outside the nominal height for the average rider so some of the high G rides feel more like a mugging, but a fun mugging. Now the other 99% of the real estate is shops and commercial spaces, stores on stores on stores. Snacks are expensive even for Fenway prices, price you pay for not packing something in. The dinner meals were a touch on the high side for the offerings and ambiance.
Their true mastery is the queue, one attraction without a waiting line the queue path was the better part of a quarter of a mile it seemed, five minutes of walking at a good pace, there was stuff to look at on the way but it was a long walk. It seems each stanchion has a serial number and a place to be located to make optimally long lines. Now if you don't want to wait an hour, you can pay a fee that gets you in a somewhat shorter and faster moving priority line.
I'm a little surprised I didn't see an extra charge for using the fitness center, a fairly spartan gym spot with two benches, one rack of regular weights, a couple bicycles, a couple treadmills and a rowing machine. Thankfully it was open before sunrise so I had something to do while every one was sleeping.
I did enjoy the open air walking, and while everyone else was shopping I could either do a lap or find a nice place to sit for a bit. The mouse is an expert of reaching deep into your pockets. I think Walt would be someplace between aghast and vexed at the pricing.
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