Nrthwnd Posted February 9, 2016 Author Share Posted February 9, 2016 Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it...so far..... But wait! There's More! SOUVENIRS!!! And these are Biggies in the collectors' theme park world... Pins & Refrigerator Magnets But first, here's a look at what I got in past DLPR (mainly) visits. All on one lanyard. Also here is a shot of some of the magnets I've collected in past trips. With one new one, added to this section. These were collected between 2002 and 2007. Bottom two include the Studios. And Indy was moving Backwards! Badly! A 2005 pin, bought in 2004. Faeries that looked almost Anime' to me. And here's Stitch & Lilo in their own Personal Rocket ship! Mostly Disney park/resort pins here. I do like the newest one. I mean, everybody's in it! (o; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 12, 2016 Author Share Posted February 12, 2016 So now that I've shown "the old stuff" here's the Pins & Magnets from this recent trip. Also, in all the past trips I've made to DLP, the total number of pins in all those trips, amounted to half of the pins I bought on this trip, I found out. There are a few favourites in the bunch. Here's The List of all of them: Vice-Versa (Inside/Out) Baymax Rainbow Mickey Logo Disney Hotels Sequoia Lodge Rainbow Eiffel Tower Attractions - Phantom Manor Attractions - Ratatouille Attractions - Rock 'n Roller Slinky Dog Disney Dreams! Disneyland Paris w/Ratatouille 2015 and Sorcerer Mickey There was also the question of how to bag all these pins, as Paris didn't have the pin bags like Tokyo Disney did/does. So I improvised and found a makeup bag (I guessed) that would double as my 2015 Pins Bag. And...it worked! I didn't get very many magnets on this trip. And strangely, the majority of them were bought in either Amsterdam, or Paris itself. Only one was bought in Disney Paris. Here's everything... Most of my Paris and Amsterdam pins ended up on my travel bag. Here they are, off the bag. The three flowered pins are a set from the gallery that was showing the Monet LILYS Murals in Paris; the Thrills pin came from Walibi Holland (no pins at all, with the "WH" logo or lettering on them ); Eiffel pins; a generic Dungeons pin, from Amsterdam. All of the Disney Paris-bought pins. Baymax was a surprise find; so was the french spelled version of Inside/Out; and Slinky with an actual spring on him! I really like the Hotels pin; and Rock'n Roller still RAWKS! My pins bag. That's so Minnie! And the minions here, have claimed Vice-Versa as their own. And Rubber Soul. And a water globe. (And something small, orange and fuzzy.) All the refrigerator magnets we collected. Strangely, only one from DLPR. Hmmm. Can you find them, here? Up in the middle of the freezer door. David loves lightning storms. Guess which one HE picked out? (o; Side of the fridge is where the Amsterdam circle magnet went. Beside Coca-Cola, there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 14, 2016 Author Share Posted February 14, 2016 Worth mentioning again... (...or "Oooo La La! Yogurt never had it so good!") This is going back to when we spent 5 nights in the city of Paris. I am always on the lookout (since my first Amsterdam finds) for glassware that holds individual portions of food, like creme brulee' or yogurt. You get to eat the food AND you get a nice little glass 'thing' for use in cooking (spices) and such. Great cheap souvenirs! In Paris on this trip, I found a yogurt, but not only was it in a more 'permanent' container, it was in terra cotta with an enamel over it all! I was shocked. And bought the pair of them (they usually sell these in pairs) immediately! And brought them home. It was actually very nice yogurt in it, too! Back home, where the others sit. All from Amsterdam. New Kids in The Bunch. They later got used for other stuff (i.e. holding brushes). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 15, 2016 Author Share Posted February 15, 2016 Souvenir Foods! (there's not much, sadly) Some times on a trip, I will watch out for different or unusual foodstuffs that I can a) Eat immediately and then save the cool packaging, or b) Bring it all back home and enjoy... later on. And for that, I found only two such things, that made me want to buy them and bring them back with me. One was chocolate. The other was.....Nutella. Now what's better than good old chocolate with Nutella? The 'single' bar was actually two chocolate bars, bought at DLP. This mini-Nutella I found at the CDG airport the day we were leaving. And here's where it ended up at home. Among the larger containers on the shelf. Eventually, I'll get to it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 17, 2016 Author Share Posted February 17, 2016 Souvenirs - Other Stuff I Bought...Part 1 The rest of the souvenirs haul was a pretty mixed bag, as you'll soon see. Not that there's anything wrong with that, heh. There's a few more pieces that are just meant to sit and gather dust; pairs of things David and I seemed to buy, in our fave two colours; a Rat with "Rattitude"; something watery and something vinyl...y. A mixed bag, indeed. Enjoy what's here.... Two birds for the Solstice Tree. We picked them up separately, so we both thought alike. Seriously unheard of, for us! (o; btw, I like red, David likes purple. Where we found our birds, In Amsterdam. A pair, bought from the Seqouia Lodge GIft Shop during our DLPR stay. I figured he'd be the wreath and I'd be the candy cane. No idea why. Just a hunch. (o; Two pillow covers, yet to have pillows to fill them! Really nice looking ones. We picked them up, at one of the outdoor markets they had near a church in Amsterdam. Lots of things. Here a definite bunch of stuff. And first off, the yellow mermaid was 'won' at the Paris Carnival I went to. It has since been given to charity. A pegsus; a blue porcelain cat; three 'bobber' things. A water globe from WDS' Place de Remy; A rainbow Vinylmation bought at the Village's World of Disney. Where the Rainbow Vinylmation ended up. With other vinylmations I've collected. And my neato Disney Sea Aquatopia candy dish is there, on the right! Where my waterglobe is now. Where I can always see it. And shake it/them up, from time to time (o: The Rat. From Dungeons of Amsterdam. When clicked 'on' it basically bounces and repeats everything you say to it. It gets annoying, but you can be creative with it, the way you use your voice, and timing etc. Where oh where did I put it? There oh there is where I put it! And when the going gets tough - the tough gets FONDUE! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 19, 2016 Author Share Posted February 19, 2016 Souvenirs - Other Stuff I Bought...Part 2 "No Ears Here" ~ Sadly, I found out on this trip that DLP has become another Disney Resort to not be selling Ears Caps any more, like Japan is doing now. Like Tokyo DL, lots of headbands with ears on them and oversize themed hats (for the Goofy in all of us, etc.) But no caps any more. Oh well, up to our last visit in 2007, they were selling them then, and I always picked one up. For now, a mini-Sorcerer's Apprentice hat with ears attached. Coins picked up from machines in Disney Village; a neat looking wood maple leaf non-working clock I bought at an Amsterdam open market; Ears from Walibi Holland; Pens from DLPR; a toy 'ride' from Amsterdam; and David got another Eiffel Tower. And four t-shirts bought, the majority of them (naturally) bought at Disney. Everything at once. The red woven wristband was also bought at Walibi Holland. Close up of the pens, the wooden clock and the DLP coins. The DLP ears surrounding the Eiffel model David picked up, when we visited the Tower. Couldn't resist buying this in Amsterdam. Where Eiffel and the ride sit. Pardon the dust... Ears from Walibi Holland and a "Voice Changer" mini-megaphone. Don't know how else to describe it, but it's all electronic burps and tweets and fun to play around with, voice wise. I used it during Last Halloween, and most of the kids were very impressed. But then, most of them also thought it was from Star Wars. Where it hangs now, beside me, ready for Electronic Voice Action! (o; The t-shirts. One with Monsieur Goof on it; the other with all the resort hotels on it. Big Thunder; An Amsterdam shirt in the colour that everybody knows....ORANGE! (o; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 23, 2016 Author Share Posted February 23, 2016 Souvenirs ~ A Few Good Things, left...Part 3 The last of the bunch is a few things we like to repeat-buy, if we can on other visits. Cats (because we are cat guys), and interesting stuff from Amsterdam, like this "Same Sex Kiss" we found, at a Christmas Store, truth! And.... another bear. From Paris! Mais Oui! There it is! A little bit more to go.... stay tuned..... Last but not least... Interesting fridge magnet of some well know Art CAT (there's a classic Paris poster with the cat on it) that also doubles as a stand-up with it's liitle metal thing. (o: It's in the window now with The Clowder of... Remember this place? Opposite the Amsterdam Flower market. Only place we could buy "Same Sex Kiss". Male or Female. So they sit on our kitchen table.... Protected by the Amsterdam Coffee Shop, high above them. Where the bear currently sits. With many many small stuffies underneath that TPR bag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 1, 2016 Author Share Posted March 1, 2016 The Last Word(s)... Well, this is the end, my friends. The end of a really great two week trip, that we probably should have done a few years earlier. No matter. Everything that was planned ahead, worked out great. Save for an "event" with our flat keys in Paris (see page 5), everything else went well. Why, I even got myself two extra credits I hadn't planned for, at that carnival I found, from high up in the Eiffel Tower. Five nights in each part (3) of the trip worked fine for us. Enough time to enjoy where we were, without including travel days, etc. And I would definitely stay at the Sequoia Lodge again, at Disney Paris Resort, easy! Great location, easy access to the Village and the Parks, the room, the bar, the gift shop, the Hunters Grill...c'est manifique! So, I guess we're not going to spend as long planning for another visit to Amsterdam and Paris/Disney. Maybe a few years in time, instead of several years apart, like last time. Thanks for following along, and I hope you enjoyed what I had to share here. Abientot. We didn't buy this overseas, but rather just a few days after we got back, and went food shopping. I got misty when I saw it, wanting to go back there to Paris now, so I bought the pillow! (o: Better than an old castle shot I'd say, lol! Me and David in our trusty Aries Spaceship. "To Infinity, And Beyond!" We're both Aries, and who knew that (almost) 44 years later, we haven't vaporized each other yet?!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted July 10, 2016 Author Share Posted July 10, 2016 From the "Something I Am Curious About" Dept.... I just read about The Eiffel Tower and it's relation to the original Ferris Wheel, which debuted at the Chicago World's Fair in 1863. Eiffel built his tower in actual engineering defiance of what Ferris had created. Thus, The Eiffel Tower came to be, in March 1899. Apparently, the French later recreated one of Ferris' actual first wheels, and it was working right beside the Tower for many years. Gone now, sadly. But - every time, for over 13 years now, our visits to Paris have always included a trip up The Tower, but there has also been this Merry-Go-Round nearby, usually to the left of your ground view of The Trocaderos. Always there. Never gone away. Does anybody know the history of this little flat ride? It's a two-tiered one which is rare, all by itself. And very ornate, all over it. I took a photo, but I've never really gone up close to it, to inspect it further. Next visit, I shall repair this oversight. Thanks in advance, for anything about it, posted here. "It's Just a Jump To The Left".........of The Trocaderos' view. Paris, Sept.2015 The First Ferris Wheel ~ 1863 ~ Chicago World's Exposition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 22, 2020 Author Share Posted February 22, 2020 I was just reminded, by Andy's TR of visiting the Netherlands recently, how important the canals of Amsterdam really are. And the last day David and I were there in 2015, I caught this wonderful way to express one's love of another. In this case, two women on a 'cruise' of sorts...with a great punchline. And she said YES! We're heading back in 2022 ~ which makes me wonder if we can find the couple (hoping they're still together), and present them with these photos, in print. For their 7th Anniversary. Happy Love Month Everybody! Two boats of peeps. And then --- Champagne Popping!!! Big hug and kisses between the two of them. And on September 13th, 2015... ...This happened. And....she said yes! (o: And we hope they're still together, for their 5th Anny. Also noted, a police boat ticketing another...uh....boat. Didn't know why. Might have something to do with license to operate, etc. Pretty yellow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted February 22, 2020 Author Share Posted February 22, 2020 So besides this being The Month, for Lovers and Black History, here's a few more to celebrate (truth!)... National Hot Breakfast Month Canned Food Month National Cherry Month National Snack Food Month Great American Pies Month National Grapefruit Month National Potato Lovers Month National Hot Breakfast Month Fourth Thursday of the Month – National Chili Day (Best of The Bunch, tho PIES comes close 2nd) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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