Gnome Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 ^I will see. If I were to give some away, where would I put the up for download? WeeWeeSlap.com has a pictures section that allows for a large resolution. You can upload there then link to it from here. I believe non-registered members are allowed to browse the photo albums. Example Though, you'll have to PM "WeeWeeSlap" and ask him to create a photo album for you.
Zen Coaster Posted November 30, 2006 Posted November 30, 2006 Awesome shots, can't wait to hit Japan next year and you just made it harder I'll forgive you though. DisneySea looks absolutely brilliant - the amount of work they have put in is just incredible.
cprocks22 Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 Robb has Ryan LMFAO that was good. Awsome trip report, i would love some of the pictures in desktop version as well (please). Looks like you had a lot of fun, i really hope i can get to Japan someday.
jedimaster1227 Posted December 3, 2006 Author Posted December 3, 2006 WeeWeeSlap.com has a pictures section that allows for a large resolution. You can upload there then link to it from here. I believe non-registered members are allowed to browse the photo albums. Example Though, you'll have to PM "WeeWeeSlap" and ask him to create a photo album for you. I have decided to post all of the high resolution photos on my website and as long as no one accuses me of spamming, here is how to get them... Go to Dreamfinder Forever Japan Mega Update and select which photo you want. Next click Full Size under the photo. Right click and select Save Picture as. These are the high res versions of my trip photos. This album isn't personalized so some of the photos are missing but the best ones are there. I will have some more of the personalized photos up within the next two days.
Sexy No Jutsu Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 jedimaster1227, this is fantastic! I can't wait to go to Japan this summer. DisneySea looks to be godly(That might be an understatement). How rough was Raging Spirits, and they have an identical Indiana Jones ride as the California one? Cool.
jedimaster1227 Posted December 4, 2006 Author Posted December 4, 2006 Raging Spirits was suprisingly smooth (at least from where I was riding). Indiana Jones is a clone of the one in California. The main differences are that your driving is a Mexican named Paco, the Snake isn't a cobra (and this one actually looks pretty cool) and along with the blowdart hall, there is the face that shoots the ring of smoke at you.
jedimaster1227 Posted December 5, 2006 Author Posted December 5, 2006 Here are some more photos from the trip! Weird Samurai dude... Korean Barbeque! It was really amazing! Such a beautiful dog! Nazis in Japan!!! Creepy... School girls with guns, what is this world coming to? Creepy... No people with meatball subs for heads and drinks for hands...No smoking...No aliens... What is it with this world and gutting Disney characters...then deciding to wear their raw hides as costumes... What?!?! No penguins on the metro... Of all of the English (American) books that they had in the Urayasu library, this one makes the Americans really look like idiots... The odd thing about this odd looking baby was that it was on display in the Urayasu library with 3 other odd looking babies in front of a collection of Beetles memorabilia... I take one last shot of the Hotel Miracosta as I leave the park-hopefully I will see you again in two years! Pretty lights at night... I really liked this mural that lined the walls of the train station in Port Discovery!
jedimaster1227 Posted December 5, 2006 Author Posted December 5, 2006 And the last that I have (so far-I might find some more to throw in later)... Or are you a bath woman? Are you a bath man? The stout men, women and wheelchair users' restroom is that way... Deepresso...Nasty!!! Pagan hanging sticks... The Mayor of Urayasu stopped in to our farewell party to say a few words (in Japanese)...
jedimaster1227 Posted February 7, 2007 Author Posted February 7, 2007 I just wanted to give an update about what has been going on since my "Journey to Japan." Since I returned, I have spoken with my host family several times via email and soon I will be talking to them via skype. We are already planning for my return visit in 2009 (12th grade). In fact, they have promised to take me to Fuji-Q Highland on the day that we get to spend together. They also plan on coming here to Orlando within the next two-three years (once Miyano and Chino are old enough to handle all of Orlando's theme parks). I recently recieved a gift from them in the mail with some photos of us together that I didn't have. Here they are... Miyano and Chino riding the Kid Hacker. In this photo, Takeshi and I are riding the park's "Spinning Coaster." (The quotes are there because the actual title of the coaster is Spinning Coaster.) Here we are, together at La Qua. The food in Japan is just so amazing! I figured that as a member of the family, I should help make dinner. Lets just say that Japanese hamburgers make for an awesome dinner! Miyano and Chino drew their version of La Qua's Big O for me in the scrapbook they sent me.
Nrthwnd Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 Excellent TR I must say! And I appreciate you posting some PRICES (like the rides prices at La Qua?). Puts a good perspective on what IS going to cost what, when the TPR Tour is there in Sept., heh heh. Sorry the rain cost you a credit and 'general happiness for all,' lolol. Your host family was really cool to get you to some of the parks you might have trouble finding on your own, hmm? Thanks for sharing all the great memories you saved from the trip.
socalMAN123 Posted February 7, 2007 Posted February 7, 2007 I dunno, but I don't think I would let my kids ride something named "Kid Hacker". Just kidding. Awesome TR! I really want to go to Japan, it is my lifelong dream. You are such a lucky person! ---Brent
jedimaster1227 Posted February 7, 2007 Author Posted February 7, 2007 ^^ and ^ Thank you very much! My host family really made me feel like I was a part of the family, and by doing so, I felt like I was truly a part of the community of Urayasu. It was a truly great experience and I cannot wait to go back in two years!
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