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Why do I even bother with you?.......There are no boats at DL tho...
Why do I even bother with you?.......There are no boats at DL tho...
Because I am amazing.Why do I even bother with you?.......
There are no boats at DL tho...
Maybe not like that, but there are boats in Pirates of the Caribbean (which I half seriously argue that Disney World does not have) and It's a Small World. Plus, you can run around Donald's Boat in Mickey's Toontown. So Disneyland has boats from a certain point of view. . . .
Not to mention it has THE boat...the Mark Twain. The Columbia is pretty cool. And DL has submarines.
Before my first marathon I wondered if it would be my only marathon. Famous last words those turned out to be.DH has decided to run his one and only full marathon as part of the Dopey Challenge 2021! I'm super excited for him. I'll be doing the 5K and ChEar Squad for the other races!
How could I have forgotten Storybook Land. It's quintessential Disneyland and even moreso during the holidays because Disneyland takes the time to decorate the attraction with Christmas trees, lights, wreaths etc. I went on the canoes once. Never again. Not so much fun when you wind up with a group of teenagers who believe they were put on this earth to splash each other and not actually row the canoes. It was a miserable experience.And don't forget the cutest boat ride anywhere - Storybook Land canal boats! Also there are those canoes you can paddle around the Rivers of America too!
I think you are on the right track with your answer. While it would be great to ride my favorite attractions with no line and enjoy my favorite park foods and drinks, photographing the parks empty would be the real prize! I love photography, especially when I travel. But, I really don’t like people in my shots. I prefer architecture and its details. I would spend most of my time photographing every inch of the parks and attractions!In light of recent events, our very topical Sundays are for Disney is: what would you do with a fully functional, but totally empty Disney park?
Good morning, runDisney all-stars!
I hope everyone is faring well and staying healthy. In light of recent events, our very topical Sundays are for Disney is: what would you do with a fully functional, but totally empty Disney park? Assume all the rides are working automatically, restaurants are stocked, surfaces are decontaminated and fireworks shows go on as scheduled.
I would explore behind the scenes, if I have access to see how rides work and what not I am going to take advantage of it.what would you do with a fully functional, but totally empty Disney park? Assume all the rides are working automatically, restaurants are stocked, surfaces are decontaminated and fireworks shows go on as scheduled.