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It would be weird if we did connect... - Drunk Monk - 11-18-2011 That being said...the moon. So Sunday, we went to Kennedy Space Center. As luck would have it, we drew this psycho bus driver from PR who ranted at us about great NASA was (which, of course, we already believed because we had invested in the tour) and how stupid tourists are. He had one hand on his bus mike for the whole hour trip there, turned up to full volume. Stacy had to ask him to turn it down, which he did by one notch. The only useful bit of knowledge he offered was learning that the Mormons own the 3rd largest plot of farmland in America, which explains why we got the cheap flight from SLC to MCO - we were told that it was cheap because Mormons luv Disneyworld. Woah, that reminds me. I have to step back a day. The Holy Land theme park (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.holylandexperience.com">http://www.holylandexperience.com</a><!-- m -->) was also in striking distance of our hotel. I made a bid to go but Stacy shot that down like a clay pigeon. Nevertheless, while we were at EPCOT, there was a skywriter that wrote "LOVE GOD GOD + U - ![]() Anyway, back to KSC. It was very quiet there, no lines, minimal crowds, even the tour people commented how unusually mellow it was. We really needed that. And seeing the launch pads, reliving the Apollo program, the Challenger & Columbia disasters, being next to the lost astronaut memorial, seeing so much on the International Space Staion, well, it actually made me proud to be an American. The IMAX 3D films on Hubble and the Shuttle program had some of the best 3D ever. We actually netflixed the Hubble flick on DVD, but it just can't compare to the IMAX 3D experience. Some complain about the billions spent on the space program (never mind that it resulted in satellite communication, medical advances and all sorts of amazing progress) but I say as long as the Hubble provides me w/a great 3D IMAX view of space, it was all worth it. Y'all know how much I love good 3D. The only downside was cranefly, who's perverse spacesuit fetish tainted my enjoyment of the spacesuit display. There was also this really lame Star Trek experience which played off the new Abrams movie - we walked out of that. It was too stupid. Nevertheless, overall, KSC was hecka cool. Stacy even bought some NASA PJs as a souvenir. Final installment - return to Hogwarts & Hogsmeade. Re: Florida - thatguy - 11-18-2011 My grandparents on my dad's side retired to Deland, FL. We visited a few times when I was growing up. This was pre-Epcot. I'd never been to Disneyland (until we took my kids there about 10 years ago), but I'd been to DisneyWorld twice. I was a space nerd since the moon landing, so while we were there, we we took a Greyhound down to KSC for the tour. I must have been 11 or 12 so this was pre-Shuttle program, pre-disasters. We got to tour the VAB and we did the Apollo mission launch re-creation where they shut the blast doors on the room we were in. It was all pretty impressive, and I got that same proud-to-be-an-american feeling. We got (mediocre) food that the cafe there. I got a burger that I couldn't finish. I recall that there was swamp right up next to the eating area with a 6-foot cyclone fence around it (I think to keep toddlers from getting eaten.) There was a big alligator half out of the water with face up against the fence and a crowd of tourists gathered snapping pix and pointing. I dropped my half-eaten burger over the fence and it landed on his snout and he quickly gobbled it up. It was pretty cool. It must have been a different trip, as there's no way we could have got close to KSC, but we watched one of the Voyager launches (Voyager 1 in '77 I think). We were about 2 miles away (as that's as close as the public could get). We have a Super 8 movie of the launch. It looks like terrible UFO/dust on the lens footage. The flame from the rocket is a tiny, grainy spec. Still, it was pretty cool to be there. --tg I'd love to see a launch - Drunk Monk - 11-20-2011 I hadn't thought that until being at KSC, but it would be amazing to witness firsthand. On the tour, they showed us where the media and public attends launches. Looks like quite a party. And I did see two gators on the way there too. One was really big. There was a mini-golf place next to the iHop next to our hotel that had live gators - what a great obstacle! Actually, given the most of FL is only a few feet above sea level, I can foresee it looking like Thailand soon. So much for all that Mormon land. Anyway, Monday we returned to Hogwarts. It was much less crowded. The employees seemed tired and relieved. We rode all the rides, saw all the shows and shops, and got souvenirs. Universal has it's own line of Harry products only available there. Tara got a Ravenclaw scraf, sans house patch, and a Thestral shirt. I got a Chinese Fireball hat, which I love as much as my new Guinness hat. We drank a lot of butterbeer, which is a cream soda on steroids with whipped cream on top - quite tasty actually, especially if you get a frozen one, which is like an Icee. It was really fun to drink with Tara at the Hogshead porch, which offers a great view of Hogwarts, her with her butterbeer, me with my Guinness. We got a free pumpkin juice, which was like pumpkin pie soda (stick with the butterbeer). We ate at the Three Broomsticks, which makes a decent bbq corn on the cob, baked potato and mac & cheese (the rest is pseudo English food veg-unfriendly). We only left Harry's area once to do the water rides in Toon Lagoon. There are two, themed on Popeye and Dudley Do-right, neither of which Tara was very familiar. In fact, even thos she reads manga and comics daily, most of the cartoons in Toon Lagoon her outside her experience - Pogo, Beetle Bailey, Betty Boop. Anyway, the rides were ridiculously wet - which is surely nice in the summer. There were sections that took you straight under waterfalls and where bystanders could shoot you with water cannons. After those two rides, I was as wet as if i'd jumped in a pool. There were these $5 full-body blow-dryers, but being generally cheap, I just let the sun do the work. I'm still humming that Harry Potter theme. The park is small, but the best of its kind. Star Tours is just one ride at Disney. The Star Trek Experience in Vegas is very good, but again, just one ride (and a pretty cool casino). Like I said earlier, Universal could modify Sindbad and Lost Continent to expand it. The escape from Gringott's is a perfect ride. The Lost Continent show was silly, but could be very easily converted to the Chamber of Secrets with just a few cosmetic changes. Harry is huge in Orlando, outshining the mouse, orcas and Jesus as far as theme park mascots. That night, we found an amazing traditional Ethiopian restaurant. I spotted it, which was my one victory over Stacy's all-knowing iPhone. At last, some good food, nutritious, delicious and at a reasonable price. Tara took a lot of photos. She got a new camera for her birthday. I may post some here later. facebook pic - Drunk Monk - 11-21-2011 if you haven't seen it already.... ![]() Don't let my shirt fool you. I'm really more Slytherin. Re: Florida - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 11-22-2011 That's a good pic of you. Devoid of context when I first saw it, I was wondering when you snuck off to Europe, and was that Edinburgh Castle? Now I know that it is prolly Howarts. Doh! Haaa. Yea, it's totally Hogwarts. - Drunk Monk - 11-22-2011 I should mention that we got stuck twice on the Hogwarts ride. The first time, the seat belt wouldn't release on my chair. Tara was good about sticking with me, and the two of us actually went past the exit zone before I was freed. A few more seconds and we would have ridden the ride again. We were escorted to an exit hall, which was amusing, yet nondescript. The second time the ride stopped just before we were going to get whomped by the whomping willow. We were tilted back, on our backs, with our feet in the air. It was kind of relaxing after being on our feet all day, but absurd to have to look at the whomping branch ominously hovering above us. At least it wasn't getting stuck in front of the dementors. That would have sucked. The ride froze for a few minutes before recommencing. The last day we spent at Miskatonic University. It was really off the beaten tourist path, which like KSC, was quite a relief. In fact, all the tourists there looked strangely suspicious and kept to themselves. The rides were undescribable, unspeakable and unnameable. I got a tentacle hat as a souvenir. I'll try post some exclusive DOOM pix here soon. Re: Haaa. Yea, it's totally Hogwarts. - thatguy - 11-25-2011 Drunk Monk Wrote:The last day we spent at Miskatonic University. It was really off the beaten tourist path, which like KSC, was quite a relief. In fact, all the tourists there looked strangely suspicious and kept to themselves. The rides were undescribable, unspeakable and unnameable. I got a tentacle hat as a souvenir. The horror! --tg Re: Florida - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 11-25-2011 It's...not...a..HAT!!! At the miskatonic archeologic dig - Drunk Monk - 11-28-2011 I had T take this pic, just for tg. Re: Florida - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 11-28-2011 Are you contractually obligated to rock the 20th anniversary KFM T-shirt? I am human billboard that knows who butters my bread - Drunk Monk - 11-29-2011 Here, I'm only wearing a spacesuit from the waist down. Hear that, cranefly? A spacesuit from the waist down only! Re: Florida - thatguy - 12-02-2011 Speaking of V'Ger: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://news.yahoo.com/milky-way-radiation-reveals-itself-distant-nasa-probes-190602808.html">http://news.yahoo.com/milky-way-radiati ... 02808.html</a><!-- m --> Quote:Decades after NASA's Voyager spacecraft began hurtling toward interstellar space, the twin probes are still shedding light on the universe, now by offering an unprecedented view of our own galaxy. --tg speaking of the wizarding world - Drunk Monk - 12-06-2011 I knew it. Just watch. They'll convert that Atlantis ride to the Chamber of Secrets, just as prophesied. Quote:Universal announces Wizarding World to open in Los Angeles, plans to expand park in Orlando<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.mugglenet.com/app/news/show/5096">http://www.mugglenet.com/app/news/show/5096</a><!-- m --> Re: Florida - Greg_phpbb3_import1 - 12-06-2011 And just think, you will probably be able to see Warner Brothers studios, the company the made the movies, from the Harry Potter world at Universal studios. Now that IS funny - Drunk Monk - 12-06-2011 Funny enough to be rewarded with another photo of me on vacation. Ahhh, vacation. Seems so far away now. Here I am, trying to figure out the train schedule.... |