From: Alpha on
Peppermint Patty <patriciabarber50(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:709ae92b-126f-
4a96-8b21-bdb39f1c64d4(a)w12g2000yqj.googlegroups.com:

> Trail's End is another good spot. There is lots of down home-type
> cookin' so you shouldn't be disappointed there.

Yeah, I think it's going to be a hit for sure. They're going to have to
worry about running out of ribs because of DH; pizza because of my younger
son; and roasted meat because of my older son. :-)

> I hope you get to see Fantasmic. It's my favorite nighttime show.

I really want to see it. It's just a great show and it's really different
than the other end-of-day shows at the other parks. I just got done saying
in another thread that I usually don't wait more than 30 minutes for
anything, and now I'm already planning on waiting for an hour for
Fantasmic! But ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

> Your plans sounds great. Not too ambitious so you don't have to go
> commando. When do you leave?

We arrive at WDW on Aug. 30. Cannot wait!

-- Alpha
From: Alpha on
Amanda says:

> My only comment is your plans are sooo close to exactly what I'd pick, I
> think we should tour together sometime!

Yeah!

> My only advice is stay for 10 days instead of 7. ;-)

I like your thinking. :-D

-- Alpha
From: Peppermint Patty on
On Jul 21, 8:18 pm, Peppermint Patty <patriciabarbe...(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> > So those are the plans!  Comments and advice welcomed.  :-)
>
> > -- Alpha
>
> Sounds great to me!  I love your dining choices.  Tusker House is one
> of my breakfast though I have only had breakfast here.  

Duh! Sorry, meant to say one of my favorites.
From: Rudeney on
On 7/21/2010 4:34 PM, Alpha wrote:
>
> The big challenge this year will be balancing the competing ideas of
> what constitutes a good time for a 9yo vs. a 7yo. Our older son is
> ready and eager for Space, Splash, BTMR, TT, and Soarin'; our younger
> son has already made it very clear that he doesn't intend to do any of
> that. (And he's even been on Soarin' several times!) Surprisingly, he
> wants to do HM, but our older son is wary. So we can see that there
> will be more splitting up and more "child switching" this year than in
> the past.

LOL! Kids are so funny about what scares them. After one ride on
Goofy's Barnstormer at age 5, Katie was deathly afraid of anything
"fast", but had no problems with anything scary like HM or even AE! Her
mom (DD) was never scared of fast rides as a child, but didn't like
anything dark. Some friends of ours that we went with one time had an
11yo who would not ride HM, and their 18yo son absolutely would not do
HISTA because of the snake. Go figure!

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From: Keane on
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 21:55:23 +0000 (UTC), Alpha <notreal(a)verizon.net>
wrote:

>Patty says:
>
>> I hope you plan to include Toy Story Mania!
>
>If we can, we will -- but I'm not optimistic about it. :-( FPs might well
>be gone by the time we get there, so we'll have to see how prohibitive the
>standby wait will be. I think this is one of the times Lines will be
>pretty helpful. :-)
>
>-- Alpha

From last December:

Look at the wait times for 10:43am.
http://keanespics.com/ThemeParks/TripReports/200912/200912FL_05310539P07094.htm

And the wait times at 10:44am.
http://keanespics.com/ThemeParks/TripReports/200912/200912FL_0540P07094.htm


And sadly, the fastpass machines at Noon:
http://keanespics.com/ThemeParks/TripReports/200912/200912FL_0575P07110.htm

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