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  1. I guess I can jump in here. Yes, we did use Rick Steve's guide extensively, and all of the hotels we in his Spain 2006 book. But we did check them all out online before booking them, and those that didn't have online reservations, I faxed. Kevin
  2. I love lists! Canada (ON, QU, NB, NS, PEI, MAN, SASK, ALB, BC) USA (NY, ME, NH, VT, OH, PA, MI, DE, MD, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL, TN, KY, TX, CA) Austria Germany (at the time it was WEST Germany) Switzerland Liechtenstein United Kingdom France and in the next month - Spain Morocco Kev
  3. I spent 4 days at the DLPR in April 2002, for the 10th Anniversary, just after the new Studios park opened. Being the big Disney park fans that we are, my friends and I tried several times to take a guided tour of the park. The park map says to inquire at City Hall, but the CMs there were no help, and no tours ever happened. We left our hotel room numbers (we were staying at the Hotel Santa Fe) and no one ever called. Wish I could tell you more. Kevin
  4. I just want to say, that even though I was here in Canada, it's nice to know that in some small way, I was a part of this trip. But the question remains, where is Kevin-on-a-stick now? I think we should see how many parks Kevin-on-a-stick can get to this season. Maybe he should come to Spain with us Julie! Kevin (not-on-a-stick)
  5. I had a fantastic park year and I owe it all to Julie! First coaster: Big Dipper @ Geauga Lake July 9 Last Coaster: Gwazi Tiger @ BGW December 7 highlights? Definitely Cedar Point with Julie July 10 & 11 also Six Flags over GA with Julie October 9 can't forget Epcot with Julie Magic Kingdom with Julie Animal Kingdom with Julie Disney-MGM Studios with Julie Busch Gardens with Julie sensing a pattern? Thanks Julie!
  6. I always loved the Hunchback of Notre Dame at Disney-MGM Studios. It's sad that the theater is being used for storage now. Festival of the Lion King at Animal Kingdom is another favourite. Mickey's Philharmagic is my favourite 3D show. And although there's lass and less of it as time goes on, the live entertainment in World Showcase at Epcot has always been great, especially the Living Statues in France, The World Showcase Players in UK, and Off Kilter in Canada. Kevin
  7. I wanted to wait until you had posted the whole thing before I replied. Thanks for making this year's RADP trip one of my best ever. It was so much fun I didn't want it to end. And with your FANTASTIC trip report, it was like I got to experience all over again from the beginning. As much as I love Walt Disney World vacations, I love them THAT MUCH MORE when they are shared with great friends. Can't wait to do it all again real soon! Kevin
  8. Can you believe that trip was almost 5 years ago? One lasting thing that came from that vacation is our now instant reply to people who push past us in queues trying to get to their families at the front of the line. After a whole day of this we had finally had enough and stopped a man who claimed his family was just about to board the Sun Wheel. We told him "If they love you, they'll wait." He didn't appreciate that. Neither did the cast members working the attraction who let him squeeze past dozens of guest who were following the rules and waiting patiently. And if you can't remember the number of times you rode Mr. Toad, how about the number of times you rode Superstar Limo? You and Richie really loved that ride for some strange reason... Kev
  9. There are very few foods I won't eat. The only things I go out of my way to avoid are canned peas and creamed corn. Fruit with the slightest bruise on it makes me queasy - brown bananas, soft apples - yuk! I love different ethnic foods, especially Japanese and Thai. Favourite veggie - cucumbers, favourite fruit - concord grapes. I'll try just about anything you put in front of me, as long as it isn't too spicy. Kevin
  10. You know that I would have been into it if I'd been there with you Julie. Sorry Rocky Horror was such a bust this year. At least your Halloween event wasn't cancelled like mine was. What am I gonna do with a Star Trek uniform now? Kevin
  11. I must have missed the part where Kevin drove down from Canada. Where are the photos? I think it would be fun to bring Kevin to the Canada exhibit at Epcot and see what he thinks. I had a girlfriend from Canada who visited that Epcot pavilion and she had a good laugh about it. She could not stop commented on how old the Canada movie was! Anyway, doesn't everyone like fried rice? Hello! I am the Kevin who drove from Canada to Florida. That was back in 1999 and trust me, I've been to Epcot many times since then. I like the pavilion, but the movie needs an update, stat. Those city skylines have changed an awful lot since the movie was made in 1982. Kevin, who likes fried rice with sweet and sour sauce on it.
  12. Got up early this morning (for a Sunday), picked up my friend Josh, and headed down the highway to the Ontario Science Center, where all summer there has been an exhibit called “Scream Machines: The Science of Roller Coasters”. We met our friend Lara and her son Rob and proceeded to have a good time at the museum. The exhibit was fairly small, but fun. The coolest exhibit was called G Force which showed how force plays on you body when you’re on rides. Basically it was a bicycle in a large vertical loop of track, attached to an axle, and counterweighted. After a small push, and some exhausting pedaling, it was possible to get going fast enough to make it all the way over the top. Rob and I tried, but neither of us were fit enough to get all the way around. I was close, but the bike lost traction when upside down. There was a revolving room, and a spinning floor, and a room full of strobe lights, but the only other exhibit worth mentioning was a “classic coaster simulator”. Basically, in a small, dark room was a screen, and what looked like a classic coaster train. While the screen showed a POV video of a coaster, the seats bumped up and down or tilted left or right. Josh and I “rode” the Comet (don’t ask me which one) and Lara and Rob “rode” Desperado. This was the cheesiest “ride” I’ve ever been on. The time for the Imax movie was coming up soon, so instead of heading into the main exhibit space of the museum, we checked out a pretty awesome coaster model, and the gift shop. Let me tell you that science museums sell the best stuff. The collection of giant plush microbes had us rolling with laughter. Who buys cute fuzzy ebola viruses, or athlete’s foot or hepatitis? The movie was “Ocean Men” about guys who free dive, which is going to crazy depths with only the air in their lungs. It was a good movie, but we sat in the second row, and with the curved Omnimax screen we got cricks in our necks straining to see the top. The rest of the museum was typical science center stuff. We saw the rainforest, how caves are made, amphibians and insects. The Science Arcade was full of exhibits that I remember from elementary school like hair standing on end, kinetic energy displays and sound waves, cool but in desperate need of an upgrade. The museum is undergoing a huge renovation and I don’t think I’d return until it’s complete. We left the Science Center about 3:30, went to Yorkdale Mall, had some lunch, did some shopping, then came home. All in all, a good day of having fun with friends and maybe learning something about science. Nah, I don’t think there was any learning going on. and an Owl Hat! The Black Death... Ebola... Hepatitis... Things to put on the shopping list... The Common Cold... Look how much fun Lara and Rob are having riding Desperado The rides that were "simluated" Kev on G Force SCREAM MACHINES
  13. I encountered a celebrity being back doored on to Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney-MGM Studios in December. I don't know if she's an "enthusiast" but I thought it was funny seeing Eartha Kitt surrounded by Mouse security entering throught the gift shop of the attraction Kevin
  14. This is fun! Here's mine. I've become addicted to the new Doctor Who!
  15. I once got a fortune that read "The only thornless rise is friendship". Even if the typo had read rose like I think it should have, it doensn't make much sense. Kevin
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