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  1. I forgot to post this picture (as if 99 pictures wasn't enough)! This was on our flight from Chicago. This lady kept on putting her nasty bare feet on my wife's armrest. I didn't want to cause a scene, but when she did it to me, and touched my arm with her nasty feet I smashed her foot pretty hard. On accident of course .
  2. That is really cool! I really did love that show and wish it was still on! Yes! We had been waiting for months to get those to you! We already have another 'quality' gift for you! The stand was right near London Dungeon so if that near Leicester Square, then yes, if not, then no! I think I purchased three, and really liked them all. I am still trying to figure out the proper time to wait before posting an update. It's like trying to figure out how long to wait to call a chick after the first date. I think I will have it finished later today, and then will let it cook over the weekend. Thanks for all the comments so I don't have to post on a page that already has one! And Piers, I promise no more mentioning Japanese..., but I am also part English and part German!
  3. ^Thanks Larry! Yeah, I learned my lesson with the Halloween report! Also, my next post will only have about 75 pictures! Can you believe it! But being Japanese, I think I will dishonor my ancestors if I post any less than that. ^^Those bags got extra heavy at the end and on the really hot days!
  4. All these submissions are awesome! Of course I have to vote for the Yo Gabba Gabba based design!
  5. Finally! After two years of doing trips with TPR, and 4 official trips, I am finally getting around to doing an actual trip report for an actual trip, and not just for an event! Amy and I had a blast on the TPR Europe 2010 trip. We flew from Reno to Chicago, Chicago to Dublin, Dublin to London, London to Milan, took a bus all over Europe, train from Amsterdam to Paris, Paris to Dublin, Dublin to Chicago, Chicago to Reno. That was a lot of traveling, and we were absolutely dead when we returned. In fact, just last week and over 14 weeks later, I finally unpacked the final item of the trip! We had a great time meeting up with some old friends, and made a lot of new friends. We now have more friends that live in the UK, than friends we have here in Reno! (Yes, we are loosers with not too many firends ). I gained approximately 8 pounds over the two weeks, which was really good considering how much I ate. I really wish Gelato would take off in the US, especially the soft serve kind! It was incredible! Anyway, on to day one! Pre-Trip Day One/Two/I have no idea what day it is: Flying to Jolly old England and a cultural visit of the land of London! Day Two: Thorpe Park add-on, and Wagamama's! Day Three: Gardaland, a UFO, and sleeping/laying everywhere! Day Four: Mirabilandia! iSpeed, how the dinosaurs got extinct, an epic splash battle, and a money shot VIDEO!!! Day Five: Movieland Studios, the Tunnel of Death, and Drunk Piers! VIDEO of Day Five! Movieland Studios log ride, Magma 2, Stalker Edward, Octopus rat balls clip, Toy Story 3 discussion with KidTums, and a night at the bar with Piers! *WARNING - Bar Scene Contains A Few Offensive Words* Day Six: Part 1 of 2. Blue Fire, E Coli ride, and Bull Sacks! Day Six Video! Euro Mir, Euro Sat, Mariachi Band, and Ciao Bambino! Day Six: Part 2 of 2! Europa Park: Warped dark rides, Foosball Soccer Bumper Cars, Murdering Clowns, and the best of Derek! Day Seven: Leaving Europa Park, and on to Olympia Looping and the Wurzberg Fair. Awesome food, rides, and drunkenness! VIDEO of Day Seven! The most un-epic POV's of all time, Morgan's TPR rap, Polka, Men Rubbing and climbing poles, Piers Karaoke, and Elissa dominating a massive pole! Day Eight: Phantasialand, What's in Derek's lap, Haircuts by Piers, and more Disney Copies! Day Nine: Efteling, naked people, George and the Dragon, and of course some Piers! Day Nine B: At the bar with Piers! Day Ten: Culture Day at Paris! The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumphe, Louvre, and Notre Dame! Day Eleven and Twelve: Disneyland Paris Resort Part 1! THE FINAL PHOTO UPDATE!!! Part 2 of Paris Disneyland! (There might be a few videos to add) To make sure we didn't miss the trip, we started out two days early. We flew to Chicago on June 24th, and was able to stay at our friend Drew's apartment (Screen name: ChicagoAG, but AG does not stand for Attorney General. He's much too ethical and honest to be Chicago's AG.). We met him on last years Deep South trip, and had a great time. So, it's alway a crap shoot when staying at someones house at the first time. Sometimes it's not nearly as nice as you've been told. However, in this case, we were totally blown away. I had no clue what to expect. We arrived by subway and are walking our luggage through an area that looks like a business district. I finally see the building that has the address and go, no way this is it, this is way to nice (for an apartment building, and yes, too nice for Andrew as well ). Anyway, he has one of the nicest apartments I have ever seen, and it has the most spectacular view of the Sears Tower and Soldier Field! He also has a cool model train business he runs, so Amy and I were having fun looking at all the minatures. His store is at www.blackforesthobby.com (shameless plug ), but I know there are some model builders here, one was on our trip, so he's got a bunch of cool stuff to spruce up those models. Anyway, not to intrude on their privacy, I have only included one picture with the Sears Tower, but it was incredible! Thanks Drew! We also met his girlfriend/fiance Kristen/Kiki/Keeks/Loves to yell at stupid drivers, and we all hit it off really well. She didn't do the trip with us, but we did meet up with her in Paris at the end of the trip so you will 'meet' her later. We also met up with Alfredo( smells_like_team_disney_) also from Deep South, and had a really fun night catching up! So Amy, Alfredo, Andrew, and I were off to Europe! This day is all about culture, so many of you may just want to wait until we post Day 2, Thorpe Park. A HUGE THANK YOU TO ELISSA FOR HELPING US PLAN OUR TOUR THROUGH LONDON!!!!!! SHE IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AT WHAT SHE DOES, AND SHE IS ABSOLUTELY THE MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE TRAVEL AGENT THERE IS! Amy with a great view of the Sears Tower. Drew made the mistake of sleeping on his face all the way to Dublin and it stuck like that for hours. Amy and I are food and soda junkies. You will be seeing a lot of these types of photos. This energy drink was not near strong enough to wake us up. Yah! New candy to try! Their selection was not nearly as good as in places like Japan, but it was still much better candy than what we find in the US! We really really liked Mars Planets. Hint. Hint. Here we are in Dublin about to head to London on Aer Lingus. Such a foul sounding airlines, but it was really nice. And very inexpensive compared to the others. We flew from Chicago to London for about $900. Top of the morning to you Dublin, see you in a few days. Our layover in Dublin was only about three hours, so we didn't get any culture in. Yeah! We have arrived in London and are waiting for the Hotel Hoppa. You can't say that without sounding Englandian. Wow, their taxis really do look like that! I'm waiting for Onslow from Keeping up Appearances (one of the stupidest and funny shows ever) to walk out. On our way to downtown London! We were glad it was empty so we were able to sleep. Unfortunately, it got a little busier closer to downtown, so us rude americans gave our seats up and tried to sleep standing up. Once again, the Transderm-Scop patch saved my entire trip from ever getting motion sickness! Yeah! We have arrive in the motherland! The dude in the blue shirt, lower right, looked like Mathis from Quantum of Solace. The coolest part of arriving early was to meet up with my cousin Sachie! She is from Japan, we are the same age, and I only get to see her every few years. Kinda odd that we ended up meeting in London, but that is where she now lives. She hung out with us for the day. Fish and Chips. The Hamburger and Fries of the Englandites. The Fook Kin rice was Fook Kin good! We tried the Chicken Feet, I have no clue why, and they were as disgusting as they looked! I look like a complete tool. Heading for a ride on the Underground! We popped up near this massive sundial. How they got the seconds hand to move was amazing. This was some extremely old wall whose name escapes me. Help anyone? Anyway, it was amazing that it was still standing after all these years. According to Prince Desmond, Dipper was built with the same quality engineering and will last a lifetime. The famous Tower of London! Next time we will take an extra day just to tour it. You can imagine how nearly impossible it would be to defeat this place with the moat filled up. The details on little things like signs and lamp posts throughout the city was amazing. Another view. I would not want to charge that place with arrows flying out of those windows. A quick picture to prove we were there! Tower Bridge, not to be confused with the London Bridge that some stupid American got duped into buying and is now located in Arizona! One Japanese person with a big huge camera.... Two Japanese person with a big huge camera. It is not a generalization, it is Fact! Walking across the bridge. The bridge was very impressive. The River Thames. This city really does like cranes for some reason! Nice shot of the bridge. Amy took a picture of Sachie and I, while Sachie took a picture of Amy and I, while I took a picture of Sachie and Amy. Amazing. And utterly stupid. Another picture of the bridge. This was Berkeley Homes. There were a ton of these really cool historic buildings throughout the city. We headed over the London Dungeon, but it was closed. Oh well, another reason to come back for another 'holiday!' The buildings in London were amazing. Alfredo works in the architecture field, so he was having an awesome time! I stopped at almost any place that had food. These Pasty's, pronounced pass-tea, were really good. I wish we had them here. I didn't know London had a red light district. Oh I get it, DCA was going for the River Thames water look/color in their lagoon! No, not the chick, it's the Feed the Birds place! Us Japanese people were going crazy with the picture taking! The bag I am carrying weighed a ton, and my cousin was trying to carry that bag, another bag, and her camera so I thought I would play rude American and carry it for her. Another view of the River Thames and Tower Bridge. The weather was perfect, but it was incredibly bright. Aw, how nice. Getting ready to head over to Buckingham Palace and visit Her Royal Highness! You can see Andrews face is slowly getting back to normal. This was a memorial for the London Fire of 1666. Hmm, any significance with the number in the year? Again, the detail in this place is incredible. Here's your education for the year. And who says TPR is mindless? Is all I heard in my head for the next hour was the "Rule Britannia" song over and over again. The flag was out, so I guess that means she is home. Nice statue of a lion for the wife. Must. Not. Move. The Victoria Memorial, for Queen Victoria. Standing outside of the palace gates we looked like little people. Alfredo was out doing architecture stuff. The Queens front door. Much nicer than the White House. The Metro Police cars we very un-intimidating, and their sirens sounded like someone making a siren noise through their nose, upturned in English fashion of course! (Really though, the Londanians were extremely nice and friendly.) Another nice view of the memorial. Medusa, or, an ex-girlfriend. Their 'gardens' are really nice looking, and this one can barely even be considered one. We were going to take some pictures in the phone booth that they copied from Epcot, but Sachie said it smelled like urine. Nice artsy shot. Hey look kids, there's Big Ben. Again, the details! You forgot to look up! The Palace of Westminster. A really incredible looking building. Amy slyly taking pictures with some guys named Bobby. Incredible details throughout the building. One of these days I will learn some history about this place, but I did go to public school. Another view. I could have used the iPhone 4 HDR function here. This place was huge. That must have taken a ton of time to carve/create. Holy flying buttresses Batman! Some cool Gargoyles. They totally stole the idea of Iago from Aladdin! Disney should sue. No, this is Westminster Abbey, Notre Dame will be later. Wait a minute. Why is Epcot's Germany here? Of course we had to hit up the London Eye! The Palace of Westminster. We didn't have reservations, but luckily the line was not long at all. She did the obligatory Japanese person "V" picture for me. Much better Andrew. Almost there. Did I tell you they love cranes or what! I could almost see Mary Poppins walking up the smoke stairs. We had a great view of the city from up here. Nice shot of the 'bubbles' and Big Ben. I'm not the biggest fan of heights, and being able to see straight down was a little creepy, but it really wasn't bad at all after a while. I remember seeing the people walk across here on "The Amazing Race." That is pretty darn high. The was the aquarium/museum next to the London Eye. You could easily get lost in there. After being married for 8 years, and knowing each other for 14 years, this trip marked the first time Amy and Sachie ever met! Hey look kids, there's Big Ben! Everything looked much better lit up. Later that night, Mr. Six entertained the kids! Up next, Thorpe Park!!!
  6. ^But Valencia and the view of LA smog is so wonderful and intoxicating
  7. A visit to the dentist, and plastic surgeon, is definitely in order! Well in that case, hope you enjoy this one!
  8. Some people did get credit for the classes, but like the previous poster mentioned, it is up to the college. Some allowed to cover one of their business required classes, and others got electives. My school required an intership for graduation, so it satisfied that. As for setting you back a semester, it depends. If your school offers online courses, that could help you not miss a semester, but it pretty much is a full-time job, so it could get pretty tough trying to do an online class in one of the best places in the world. That is why summer session tends to be so popular. The classes are all over the 'world' and depend on what you pick. However, wherever they are, there will be bus transportation available. Here is a list of the classes, but this is not technically an entire list because they offer seminars and other types of 'training.' Your best bet is to go to the actual website, WDWCP, and click on the student tab. There is a ton of information there. That would be the best way to learn all about the program.
  9. "my boyfriend and I will be getting to work soon on clearing out some of the trees and low-growing brush before it damages the structure." just when you thought she was being even a tiny bit professional. Ps. I anyone has any supplies they could donate like gloves, clippers, saws, ladders, dumpster, truck, jeans, shirts, hats, sock, shoes, and underwear, please let me know, and I will forward them to her.
  10. I completely understand how you could take it that way, and sorry you were offended. Officially, I am 36 pounds overweight, am not attractive, and have to go to the bathroom a lot, and anyone and everyone is free to make fun of me as well. I think it would be so awesome to have a horrible/rude picture of myself show up on a place like peopleofwalmart or awkward family photos. I have no problem if someone wants to take pictures of me and make fun of me. I am always open to making fun of myself and pointing out my faults. Look at the person who plays Chucky (the little person). He could either live life completely seriously and always pretend he is normal size and demand that everyone else does, or, he can let his hair down every once in a while and play a psycho doll at HHN and have fun with it! Just as a word of caution though, you won't want to see my "Middle America Food and Fatties" post in a few weeks then.
  11. Yes you are correct, at least until you hit the wall. Water stops are extremely hard for me because you do end up walking, and you legs start to cramp up and hurt pretty bad. Even if I end up going slower than a walk, I will still jog in place during the water stops to prevent cramping. That is why when you see people running around town, they jog in place waiting for the light to change. However, all this changes when you hit the wall. At that point, everything shuts down, and everything is painful.
  12. The last part of the trip, and the first day of our trip, was Disneyland and Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. We really weren't too impressed with this event. We spent the day at the park, and lines during the 'exclusive' event were not any better, and in some cases worse! I was really disappointed with that. Also, the even was exclusive to those who bought tickets, but because they didn't close down the park, there were a ton of people walking around, getting candy, and riding the rides that did not have wristbands. Pretty annoying when you spend that much money. They had the characters all dressed up, and had some rare ones as well, so that was nice, but the lines were too long to take pictures so it wasn't worth it to us. The decorations were neat, but the best part was the amount of candy we received. It was definitely the equivalent to at least half the price of the ticket, so it that sense, the event was worth it. And it was quality candy as well! We got Kit Kat's, Reese's, Crunch bars, Twix, Snickers, Milky Way, Skittles, M&M's, and even Ghiradelli! I probably will do it again, if only for the candy and extra time, but I won't expect it to be any less crowded than the day. It was also the start of Gay Days, so there were a lot of interesting people around! Well, on to the pictures! We have arrived at Disney Construction Adventures! This wall is now virtually gone. This train is home to food, and a ton of cats. After beating all the kids back, Amy finally had the mist to herself, only to find out it wasn't working. Obligatory picture location. Out with the old buildings in front, and in with the new Radiator Springs in the back. This view no longer exists. I told Disney I had a pickup truck, but it didn't work. After being evicted from their 'land,' the bugs life family now just flies around homeless. New paint, new sign, and the removal of all that was good NO MORE FLAVOR SWIRLS, NOOOO! The water is still brown, but still nicer with water. Cruella de Vile decided to take a day off and tour the park. It was extremely empty during the morning. I am always sad when a food place goes away, even if it was crappy. Little Mermaid is getting some welding done. I know I'm not supposed to look at the light, but I just can't help it! Definitely created by an artist, and not anyone that has any clue about show space, people movement, or efficiency. Amy waits patiently as I take tons of pictures. I've heard that two heads are better than one, but never two hats. 2 Questions. 1. Is it a boy or a girl? 2. Does a rat or a bird live in that hair? From this point until MM, there was nothing open. TSMM, the swings, the food places at the end, and Maliboomer were either being destroyed, remodeled, or just closed for the day. I love the faces some people make on the launch. I did like the look and sound of the waves they used to have, but I do not miss the splash of bright blue toilet water in my face. No matter the age, a mullet never loses its luster. The scaffolding is in place for Maliboomers destruction. The standard MM save your ribs bracing position. This is now on it's way to Goofy's Flight School's tranformation. Donald's boat is slowly being destroyed. You can add Mickey, better theming, and fun music, but it is still just a swing that every single park/carnival in the world has. Amy is content. Probably thinking of life without me. We have probably visited at least 50 times since the Zephyr opened, and this is my first ride on it, and Amy's second. I think another 50 visits sounds right. Construction for the Little Mermaid. From the Zephyr. Ok, so there is one good point to it. Before. After. (It really does look like this now, but without the two second PS cloning clouds look job.) I think WOC during the day is much more entertaining. Nice shot of Amy near GRR. So if it's a fanny pack because it's on your fanny, and a backpack because it's on your back, what the heck is this thing called? Steam Donkey. Sounds like something you would find in a bathroom. Looks are very deceiving. Probably the least wet part of the ride, at least the last ten times I rode it. The afternoon wheelchair parade was as fun as always! This dudes hair remind me of that one weird guys hair in the old Popeye cartoons. Anyone remember his name? I love the muppets, and really wish they would update this show. Now part of ElecTRONica, making this corner of the park useful for at least 2 hours a day. Hey, it's Wilbur from Meet the Robinson's! I do not know how this is possible unless he's hiding a few characters under there. The ECV parade was not nearly as good as years past. Amy and I are waiting for a famous celebrity that we paid a lot of money to have an exclusive meet with. Is that him!? It's Dan! He has his finger on dial so he can call 911 because he's heard the groupie stories before. How does one come up with that concept? Watching the master at work. Even the Navy Seals were working on WOC. Disney really did screw the whole thing up. Not red gay day dude, or Dan's a$$, but the dude in the blue. He seriously does have an inner tube! Another game of Boy or Girl! 2 are proud, 4 are a little reserved, and 1 realizes that she shouldn't have worn red today. Looks like Mythbuster's Adam and Jamie had a kid, and he hooked up with Wilford Brimley, because it's the right thing to do, and the tasty way to do it. Yet another! Person on the right, Boy or Girl? It's not as easy as it looks! Definitely an example of pear shaped. (Yes, I'm going to hell) C-A-L-I-F-O-R-N-I-A in rainbow colors, well, it is Gay Days. These chicks could easily beat me up. And yes, the answer to the last game is female. Today is 'Each piece of clothing has to be a different color" day! Sorry guys, SFMM is a little more North. Disneyland was nicely decorated for Halloween. This would be the true test for the 'new' Harry Potter seats. I think someones pants are a bit too tight. I thought for sure we were in for a massive storm. Luckily though, it was just the normal gasses, smell, and meth labs coming from East LA. Boy or Girl!? Nice picture with the pumpkin. Another girl that could kick most guys butts. "Ma said that if you get any closer, I can eat you." Big Love came out for a day at the park. Gee, no one coming out of the Tiki Room is smiling or happy at all. What a surprise! This area was empty most of the day. Nice hat. This dude with the funky hair reminds me of a cartoon character, but I can't figure it out. Anyone? Perfect example of the real causes of childhood obesity. This kid had two huge marshmallow chocolate thingys, and his parents bought them for him. If the parents are responsible, problem solved. This guy had this funky mohawk poof hair do thing going on. One of the ghosts from the Haunted Mansion decided to take her break out front. Hey, she's got my wife's hair! The Frontier Ranch had some really good pumpkin carvings. Pretty impressive. Maybe they ran out of creativity with these. The only 'character' without a line. He's just dreaming about when the kids will disappear. These guys were really funny, and very feminine. Piers would not have liked them. Mommy, can I take a picture with the giant pumpkin from Charlie Brown? The 'bride' from Haunted Mansion decided to take a run through Pirates before her shift started. MNSSHP starts! The lighting and fog made the riverfront area look really good. This signified the entrance to a butt load of candy. Amy with her candy bag in front of Splash Mountain This was a line for candy. There were two line, each starting at opposite ends. Many times, if the line was long, you just walked to the other end and that line would be empty. Amy in front of a much better looking Rivers of America. I wish it looked like this year round. They cranked Dumbo up to turbo for the event. This guy had a really good costume. DJ LANCE!!! This kid had the best costume the entire week! I would have to lose a major bet to ever be caught in this costume. I am waiting for a Chevy Chase style throwdown. This is all we saw of the parade. We were too busy getting candy. For Elissa. This poor scarecrow had no one interacting with him all night. It was pretty funny watching him talk to himself. Thank you Disney for a TON of candy! See you next year!!!
  13. We are really trying to go back down for christmas. We will let you know!
  14. Great update. Can't wait to see more. Any chance we will be seeing the bee sting!?
  15. Now it's time for Universal Studio's Halloween Horror Nights! It was an awesome event, and the scareactors were wonderful! We met up with our really good TPR trip friend Fernando/Nando (screen name Nando!), who we met on the Deep South Trip last year! I think we are his charity project. The theming at USH was top notch, but that is to be expected. It was extremely crowded, so anyone who goes, absolutely needs to get a Front of the line pass, and ClubTPR offers a great discount! So, the eternal Halloween question is, which is better, HHN or Haunt. I haven't done any of them in previous years, so I can only compare this years event. I think both events were incredible, but I did like Knott's just a little bit more. USHHN Good: Incredible theming, Bill & Ted's show (All their other shows are also very professionally done), Better looking scareactors (more realistic), popular movie based houses, and hot chicks! Knott's Good: Tons of Mazes!, Lots of rides, great theming, fun scareactors (they interacted more versus staying in character, but both have their benefits), great pre-scare dinner event. USHHN Bad: Only 4.5 (Vampire and Chucky are the 1/2. Vampire because you can do it during the day) mazes. Massive lines without Front of the Line Pass. Knott's Bad: Theming is great, but it's not Universal. No front of the line offered (except for the TPR event). Some scareactors didn't stay in character onstage (talking to each other normally in front of the GP). The big debate between the two is quality over quantity, and it is really tough to compare them. I mean, would you rather go to a park with 5 of the worlds biggest and fastest coasters, or a park that has 14 good coasters? At the Universal event, I went through each maze at least three times, and while they were incredible, after a while you started to learn where the scare actors hid. At Knott's, we were barely able to get through all 14, and each one was completely different so you didn't get bored. As for the shows, Universal definitely takes the cake. I liked the Hanging, but there is a huge gap in professionalism between that and Bill and Ted's. Anyway, enough of my ranting. On to the pictures!!!! And it starts. All little boys and girls step this way. Fernando is about to de devoured. You should have seen her head explode! Blood everywhere! Awesome makeup! Definitely what I would expect from USH. The entrance to House of 1000 Corpses. If you have your '3-D' glasses, they still work with these pictures! Is that a picture of Hurley in the background? The '3-D' glasses make the spiderwebs jump out and move in weird ways. Not really 3-D, but it does screw up your depth perception a little. Stick a pin in him, he's done. Ed Gein enjoys a midday snack. Hey, my mom had this surgery last year for her stroke! This dude scared the living hell out of me. This dude does not like furries! This house is not Devious approved. Nando could not get enough of this chick scalping this poor guy. I told her to keep walking, but she wouldn't listen. Some people just have that face that you wish you could just rip right off. Movie night at Amy and Joey's house. Saw to the head. Blood squirting all over you. Awesome. Chett'snuts roasting on an open fire.... He's about to grab himself a treat. Ok, my headache isn't that bad. Time to fall asleep while staying awake while we are sleeping while awake. Want to come out and play? I had to keep telling Fernando that he couldn't take advantage of the actors. Previews for A Boy and His Blob 2? Nando, stay away, no touch! Back outside for some incredible scare zones. Aaah! Scare acEtor! He dropped a load right then and there. Sawchain militants stand guard for Chucky. A midget dressed as chucky was the funniest, and scariest, thing ever! Wanna play? Your mine! One of the coolest parts of the night. After so many years of seeing this place on the Tram Tour, we get to walk through it. A view into one of the 'motel' rooms. Looks like ACE trip accommodations. I had to keep telling Fernando that they weren't real rooms because he kept on trying to lure little children into them. The Psycho house looked extra eerie for the event. I guess this is some Ghost that all the Mexicans are freaked out by. I was more freaked out by the kids hanging in the tree. I think I saw Nando shed a tear, and say, "such a waste," for some strange reason. Very morbid and creepy. Looked extra scary. I see you! Chucky and Ichabod hiding out. Take one more flash picture and I will show you where this stick goes. (I followed all the rules, and none of the pictures in this update used a flash.) Loved all the gore. Save the neck for me Clark. This area was so realistic and creepy. Best part of the entire event. Haha, they're all dead! Looks like he had his hands up for the crash. Definitely a TPR member. How nice. USH even gave the special needs zombies a job. Time for Bill & Ted's! Lot's of eye candy for Gays and Straights alike! Half naked girls, I think I'm going to like this show Oh. My. Gosh! What the heck is that thing on his nose? This is the closest most TPR members will ever get to what they call, 'females.' Dedicated to PIERS! Wes was dressed as Justin Bieber! Snooki put on a personal show for Nando! Oh yeah Fernando, that's the money shot. Even the situation was liking Nando! (By the way, that's really my body, I just photoshopped his face on.) They did an awesome job! There was something wonderful happening behind the pile of junk. Doing what Snooki does best. I guess Bill & Ted aren't gay. Old Spice, Prince of Persia, and Lindsay Lohan. Must be Bill & Ted's. They couldn't bring in the real Lindsay Lohan because everyone would have jumped her and beat her to death. Many TPR members would let him Futterwack their Bandersnatch. The Avatar actor was just as annoying and horrible as the movie. Too bad Mr. T didn't take out the fool. Jacob from Twilight. Yah, ok so so I wish I was just as ripped, but your movies are still the worst movies ever made. (I thought the gays would like this one. Your welcome.) Edward, the depressed, emo, vomit inducing, vampire. Another picture for Devious. Unfortunately, Avatar didn't fall and break his neck. This lady kept on backing her huge trunk into Nando's personal space. And she had a massive fanny pack that forced Fernando to put his legs around it! The special effects were incredible. How they got them to float in mid-air without ropes was amazing. For the twins. Fernando only takes the important pictures. During the final, an explosion misfired and everyone was instantly burned! Their bodies were carbonized on the spot, just like at Pompeii. I think Hit Girl needs a new mask. Awesome show! Most TPR member's garbage is rated NC-17, and is a bio-hazard. Later in the evening you could add 30 minutes to all the maze times. Thank goodness for Front of the Line Pass' and Club TPR! Time for the nightmare inducing Saw maze. The smell in this room was like someone took a dump on the floor and smeared it all over the walls. I literally gagged in this room. Once again, I had to keep Nando away. How many TPR members prepare for the trips. I'll take the end cut please. So disgustingly awesome. The Lard Lad Donuts were way too sweet. (I never thought I would ever say anything was too sweet.) IT was awesome to just sit near hear and watch people get scared half to death. After seeing all that blood and gore, how about some stomach comforting tacos, corn, and turkey legs? Next up is Jason! I love how his leg is shredded to the bone! All those late nights on TPR finally took their toll. Jason will be the next one profiled on Hoarders. Personally, he looks half full to me. Amy was the truly scary person of the night. This scare actor spun around real quick and caused the girl to fall to the ground. Awesome! Ok, so we had some more. Nom Nom Nom. Till next year! Up next, Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party!
  16. I would say during the week is your best bet, like Monday-Thursday. I think the two busiest areas will be the new Toy Story Area at the studios, and Crush's Coaster at the Studios. I would probably head over there first thing in the morning, possibly even both mornings depending on how crowded it is. As for the rest of the days, just make sure you use the Fastpasses. If you have a print at home ticket, it will give you nightmares at the Fastpass machines because they won't be able to read them. If you complain enough, and the french employee decides to; 1. Acknowledge you exist, 2. Actually listen to you, 3. Decides your problem warrants a response, (The chances of getting past number one are less than 10%) you can get what looks like a white entry ticket with Fastpass written on it. This acts as a replacement for you print at home ticket and will work much better at the machines. They usually don't have any employees stationed at the Fastpass machines to assist the guest, that would be too customer focused, so if your print at home ticket doesn't work (it won't half the time), then you are just out of luck. We learned this the second day and by having the 'working' ticket, we saved a ton of time. Oh, and if you see a young lady setting up the Crepe stand near Space Mountains Fastpass entrance, punch her in the face for us. She earned the title of rudest theme park employee EVER! On another note, make sure you take flash pictures of the shooting range in Frontierland!
  17. Just saw the video! Looks great, if it's true. I hope it is!
  18. The F&F will be my crowning glory!
  19. I tried Fat Burger yesterday for the first time and they were definitely better than Five Guys, but I like In-N-Out just a little bit better.
  20. Oops, my bad. I thought I was on another, more prestigious, site Fixed!
  21. ^Great! All we need now is a boat, some gloves, hammers, and if someone can bring some egg salad sandwiches and kool-aid, we're all set to go!
  22. No! That place was so awesome! The burgers were so good, and they had some cool prizes for some of the events. Well, I do have a pickup truck!
  23. Email Dan! Haha! His email is everywhere! You can also PM him and Rob(b) and ask.
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