Well class We are going to look for errors today here is an excerpt from someones online diary(its where I found todays sunrise it made me chuckle), do we think this person is a fan?
"Leave your brain in the car - Entering Walt Disney World means leaving the real world behind. As soon as you enter the gates, your Disney experience is carefully manicured and controlled. From being told exactly where to park, to being herded onto those little tourist trains, to being politely searched at the entrance, you are definitely in Disney's hands all the way. It was fun to see the place again (I haven't been since I was a kid) but waiting 45 minutes for rides like the Aerosmith Rockin' Roller Coaster was NOT my idea of a good time. So instead we went to the attractions with shorter lines, like the Indiana Jones stunt show where they re-enact movie stunts and a lotta things blow up. The rest of DisneyWorld seems to be just kiddie rides and gift shops, so we split to EPCOT Centre, which is the only area that serves booze."
Day 2
"Much better - EPCOT (Experimental Prototype City Of the Future) is one half science fair, and one half global theme park. The global theme park consists of culturally representative pavillions from various countries. And you can have an overpriced beer from each country in that particular pavillion (left). We went to China and saw child acrobats, had dinner in Germany and watched an oom-pah-pah band, but going to the Canada exhibit and seeing the (circa 1974) 360° movie, where everyone looks like Gordon Lighfoot, was the best laugh all day. The Canada pavillion gift store was pretty funny too, as it was 90% ROOTS clothing and accessories, but the beer, unfortunately, was strictly Labatts. We also took a ride on the Viking adventure boat, but it was one of those un-thrilling thrill rides with the animatronic robots. So lame!"
What a hoot it always makes me laugh when people dont get the world.