Not for me. I drove by the entrance to Disneyland this past weekend and kept right on going. I only plan on going there after California Adventure is finished, so 2012 is the earliest for me. For now, I can do without the crowds, strollers, elderly, and high gate prices.
Necropolis wrote:I didn't know whether to create a new topic or post this in some other topic thread but I found this story. I mean it gives some people an excuse to do to disney world this year.
It talks about their light up show and how it beat our Glow in the dark parade
While there are plenty of reasons to go to WDW, World of Color is not there To me these types of polls are meaningless, World of Color cost over $75,000,000 to design and build I would be very concerned if it did not turn out to be better than the Glow in the Park Parade.
Necropolis wrote:I didn't know whether to create a new topic or post this in some other topic thread but I found this story. I mean it gives some people an excuse to do to disney world this year.
It talks about their light up show and how it beat our Glow in the dark parade
While there are plenty of reasons to go to WDW, World of Color is not there To me these types of polls are meaningless, World of Color cost over $75,000,000 to design and build I would be very concerned if it did not turn out to be better than the Glow in the Park Parade.
Don't you have a test tube to polish or something?
Universal Orlando Mechanical Engineer Marathon down, Goofy to go.
Updates for my list also.... I figured that SFOG, Lake Winnie, Alabama Adventure and Beech Bend are all on the way to Holiday World for HWN, so add those onto my list. And, yes, I take the long route to HW from Chicago
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Maybe a few others internationally, I wont be getting a SF or CF season pass next year, so wont be doing much locally or domestically. Also doing 3-4 fairs in Europe, which I think they count as more than a park as they are generally far larger than most parks
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Limited amount of days on trip. We only have about 3 weeks in between my summer school and school in the fall. So we'll probably only have about 3-4 "coaster days" on our trip. Might not even get to Hershey, and I wanna hit GADV, BGE, and KD for sure. I'll probably save those handful of other parks + SFNE and Hershey for next year.
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Thanks to over running way over my budget at Spring Training and cost of gas to Minor League games this year, my trips are all gone minus maybe Wild Adventures and 1st visit to Fun Spot USA (It's HUGE) later today. Although living next to 8 parks with Legoland opening in the fall makes it something I can live with.
Small, quiet year for me. SFGAm for opening Day Indiana Beach (Employed there now) Holiday World Wisconsin Dells (Wilderness Territiory + Maybe Mt. O + Maybe Timberfalls Either King's Island or Cedar Point in October
Could it be possible to take a train to any other theme park nearby from Chicago? Like SFSTL or is there a closer theme park? I definitely cant and dont wanna drive.