amazingact21
Upendi
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2010
Awesome evening in Epcot and a great start to HS, minus the guy with the stroller banging you and your poor mom. How rude!!! Back in September, Joe, Gia and I were waiting in line for Little Mermaid and these nasty, little children kept running into us (their parents were oblivious UNTIL I yelled OWW! on purpose. To which they apologized and kept better track of their kiddos). Hee! Hee!
People get so lost in their own little worlds at Disney and completely forget to pay attention or watch their kids. I feel like it happens more there than anywhere else that tourist-heavy! Maybe on the MDE page they need to add a little Disney etiquette video, like clips from your vlog. Just as a reminder.
Ha! I love it. And I don't want ALL my photos to be like that, but I kind of like the non-regular ones more.
When I first pulled the photo up, I was like "YES! A photo where Evie's smiling! Then I looked over at Landon..." It's impossible to get those two to cooperate at the same time. And on the occasions when we've been with my brother's kids we are lucky to get 1 of the 5 cousins looking at the camera.
Def a fun ride. You know not every ride can be a thrill ride and HS lacks in this!
I am really happy that they have Saucers in the park. DHS needed a nice medium between thrill rides and shows.
I am with Landon, I love Toy Story Mania! And for better or for worse, it is a ride that you really do want to ride it a couple times in a row. I was watching a video on how to score higher. I am going to have to rewatch it before we go for this last trip, so Morgan and I can beat Andy!
TSMM used to be a must-do ride for me. It was one of my favorites. Then I skipped DHS completely for several years and forgot about it. I'm happy Landon loves it so much, because I'll gladly ride it with him every time, but I do wish he wasn't so insistent on it. The nagging got old, probably because he's not usually that way. Kind of made me stop and pause.
I should know by now that Landon is always going to do something unexpected. Every new school year or sports season, Alex and I have to attend the parent meeting and hear, "Your son is quite unique."