Yeah, it’s still around. Jim Hill just released his 2017 in review episode yesterday.
Yeah, it’s still around. Jim Hill just released his 2017 in review episode yesterday.
Actually, yes. Yes, you can.
We were talking to a family that had always stayed at Pop (~260 sqft) and was going to be staying at Poly (~415 sqft), and I was commenting on how big a difference that extra space gives.
I’m a Kentuckian and had no idea that beer cheese was a Kentucky thing. I just assumed everyone had it.
I actually had a similar situation happen this summer. Got to the airport late, missed our flight and when they went to rebook us, there were only 3 seats on the plane (there were me, my wife and two kids).
Everybody has their own kinks, but on Soarin’ you could aim for the shoes of the people above you. ;)
Everyone is now bag checked and sent through a metal detector. Almost always there are sniffing dogs at the entrance of each park.
It’s the pickiness of those customers that has me the most confused. Demographically, the customers at those 4 resorts are the ones that Disney wants to keep the happiest. When they have tried other changes at the resorts, they typically start at the values and work their way up.
Bay Lake rooms are closer but to answer your question, there aren’t any rooms that look over the park where it would be “easy” to shoot someone. The best you could get would be people riding Astro Orbitor.
A comfort that the world is not going to end in fiery nuclear hellfire is the knowledge that civilization must carry on because the universe requires new episodes of Supernatural.
The wall is going to be awfully crowded.
On the weekends, the Boardwalk is packed. Think World Showcase before Illuminations packed. And while the Grand Flo and Contemporary lobbies have lots of people, none of the rooms look over them. Just the hallways, which don’t offer a lot of seclusion.
I agree with large numbers of people visiting the resorts that aren’t staying there, but none of those locales have any dangerous vantage from the rooms themselves. But the rooms Boardwalk view rooms at the Boardwalk do. And the rooms at the Beach Club that look over Stormalong Bay.
Later he announces a new dress code for Facebook employees. They now all must wear black t-shirts with the word “HENCHMAN” across the chest in white letters.
I am going to disagree with you there. The Beach Club has the most conventions on property, followed by the Boardwalk, then Swan and Dolphin, and then Coronado Springs. As for large gatherings of people with line of sight from hotel rooms, the Boardwalk view rooms at the Boardwalk would be in the most risk, followed…
Yeah, my kids now refer to “rope dropping” everyday activities like going to the dentist or the library.
The lobby at the All-Stars is always an option.
First, I recognize that my brain retains way too much knowledge about Disney World. The looks I received at a dinner party when I casually mentioned the square footage of different rooms at various resorts was priceless.
Welcome to the future!
While I did enjoy the Dark Knight, I do agree that it is a tragedy that we have not seen a film version of the World’s Greatest Detective.