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On Apr 19, 8:56 pm, Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Just curious. You'll have to ask JohnH...he's the resident Disney mascot here. (ask him about the cruise line) I'll pass on that. I'm just wondering if it is infested with small, badly behaving, whining children. I'm sure it is, as well as badly behaving, whining parents. When I lived in Florida, all of my northern friends and relatives visited and I always ended up as tour guide to Disney World. I'd like to know how many times I've had parents ram my heels with strollers. I had just the opposite experience when I lived in Florida. None of my Yankee friends and relatives wanted to visit Disney because they all had been there. But almost everyone I knew in Florida had "annual tickets" for most of the Orlando attractions. On the other hand, north Florida's beaches, some of the most beautiful anywhere, are very uncrowded. Go figure. I recall especially Fort George and the Talbot Island beaches. Salt marshes, alligators, turtles, spectacular flora, the ocean on once side, Nassau Sound on another...it was one of my favorite places in the Jax area. I love the Disney attractions, and SeaWorld, too. I just don't love the crowds when the parks are overly populated. |
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On Apr 20, 3:13 pm, Harry Krause wrote:
basskisser wrote: On Apr 19, 8:56 pm, Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Just curious. You'll have to ask JohnH...he's the resident Disney mascot here. (ask him about the cruise line) I'll pass on that. I'm just wondering if it is infested with small, badly behaving, whining children. I'm sure it is, as well as badly behaving, whining parents. When I lived in Florida, all of my northern friends and relatives visited and I always ended up as tour guide to Disney World. I'd like to know how many times I've had parents ram my heels with strollers. I had just the opposite experience when I lived in Florida. None of my Yankee friends and relatives wanted to visit Disney because they all had been there. But almost everyone I knew in Florida had "annual tickets" for most of the Orlando attractions. On the other hand, north Florida's beaches, some of the most beautiful anywhere, are very uncrowded. Go figure. I recall especially Fort George and the Talbot Island beaches. Salt marshes, alligators, turtles, spectacular flora, the ocean on once side, Nassau Sound on another...it was one of my favorite places in the Jax area. I love the Disney attractions, and SeaWorld, too. I just don't love the crowds when the parks are overly populated.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My sister lives in kissimmee, she's a college proffessor,a nd gets all kinds of freebie pass's. Been to disney with her many times, always something new, been to epcot a couple times, amazing you can spednd all day in there and never see it all. but yeah, my favorites in orlando is Sea World, and Rosie O'Gradies. ie, I'm disneyed out. |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 23:59:12 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Just curious. You'll have to ask JohnH...he's the resident Disney mascot here. (ask him about the cruise line) You and Harry should go together, and take Jimmy. Then the three neatest guys in the group would be together. |
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