Is that the new hip hop version? Wocka wocka.
Please add me too. Thank you. Its very generous of you.
This is very generous of you. Please add me. Merry Christmas!
The incredible me limpit in little mermaid. Add me please. Fyi he is also hidden in the little mermaid attraction in dl.
Add me please. I'm doing something magical for my daughter today. Its a surprise trip to Disney on ice. She's never been before.
I've never seen the tree in person. Nice pics.
That's exactly what I thought.
My friend used to work at the Wyndham. I got to stay there when. I last visited. It was nice.
Aladdin and Jasmine. Thanks for doing the RAK!
Thanks for the ideas. I think I'm just going to find Disney versions of the stuff you listed.
I was leaning towards gift cards but I'm the type who likes to give a phsyical gift too. I'm leaning towards a gift card and a few small items to go with it that they will use on the trip.
Wow, I had the opposite experience. I went during June and I was amazed with islands of adventure. I'm from California and go to universal Hollywood and ioa was far superior to ush. We're planning on going back again in June and ioa is a must visit. I've become a big fan of wdw and ioa since are trip.
9 months for me and everytime I say it, it makes me feel like I'm having a baby.
I've been a fan of the Dland all my life. I still am a big fan of it today (I'm even going there in 21 days). However, I got to visit WDW last summer for only 2 days and I am now torn between the two. I really like how I felt I was away from it all in WDW. There is also a lot more to see and do in WDW and everything seems to move at a slower relaxing pace. I'm now planning my trip back to WDW in June and I plan to spend the whole week there. Although if someone told me I had to pick one park out of all of Disney that I could go to, I'd pick DLand itself. Of course I say this with only being to Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and California Adventure. I still need to experience Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Blizzard Beach, and Typhoon Lagoon.
I stayed at the Wyndham which is right next to DTD. I got it at an employee rate. For the price it was awesome. They even have character breakfasts and their own Disney Store. I was even able to return an item that I bought at the MK to the Disney store in the Hotel. I loved the pool and wished I could've went swimming more. The only downside for my stay was that the windows would fog up at night and I wouldn't be able to see the beautiful sights. If they weren't foggy, I could see every park and I was even able to watch the fireworks from the room.
I listened to the soundtrack on my commute home yesterday.
Good news. I've been looking forward to a web version that I can surf when I'm at work.