The Bloody Countess-Lady of Disney World!
No, not really. I just like making ridiculously long titles for my posts sometimes.
Anyway, Disney World was cool. On Sunday we went to Magic Kingdom, and we rode a bunch of roller coasters and a couple other rides. They were all pretty fun. Sarah wouldn't stop talking or complaining about how cold or hot she was. Whatever.
Monday we ventured to Epcot. We, unfortunately, were unable to ride the giant golf ball, but I think I'll survive. Somehow. Anywho, we rode four or five rides, and they were all cool. The better of them would have to be Mission: Space and Test Track. Mission: Space basically assigns each person in a four-man team (or one male teen, two female teens, and some little boy) a job- the job doesn't really matters, it just decides which button you're supposed to press. After that you get in this little room where a bunch of G-force is applied to you, somewhat simulating what liftoff in a real shuttle would be like. I'd imagine it's much stronger than what they give you at Disney World.
Test Track, the other amazing ride, places the riders in a car going through testing in a large factory-like place. It starts out with roads, then turning, then slopes and heat and such. The best part is when they run you through the barrier test. Poor Sarah actually believed we were going to be rammed into the barrier on the track (I think Andrea and I figured out it would open up at the last second), so the picture they took was basically of her screaming her head off and gripping our arms like there was no tomorrow. It was hilarious.
Oh, and the world pavilions were cool, too.
Wednesday we went to Animal Kingdom. It was okay. Expedition Everest was the r0xx0rz (that really just means it was cool). It went backwards and forwards and every other which way. That's pretty much it for Disney World, because we then had to drive back to Ohio. And Georiga just went on forever.
Now for the Bloody Countess-Lady section of the title. Yesterday I went with a large group (okay, maybe it was just six) of people to see the movie Stay Alive. It was weird. The story was jerked around all over the board, there were some loopholes in the movie, and some other stupid things. Bottom line- if you're a fan of horror movies, rent it when it is released on DVD; you'll laugh so much. If you're not a horror fan, don't see it, or you might scream like every 12 year old girl that had filled the theater last night (they were freaking everywhere). Just because it's a crappy horror movie doesn't mean it isn't creepy.
Anyway, Disney World was cool. On Sunday we went to Magic Kingdom, and we rode a bunch of roller coasters and a couple other rides. They were all pretty fun. Sarah wouldn't stop talking or complaining about how cold or hot she was. Whatever.
Monday we ventured to Epcot. We, unfortunately, were unable to ride the giant golf ball, but I think I'll survive. Somehow. Anywho, we rode four or five rides, and they were all cool. The better of them would have to be Mission: Space and Test Track. Mission: Space basically assigns each person in a four-man team (or one male teen, two female teens, and some little boy) a job- the job doesn't really matters, it just decides which button you're supposed to press. After that you get in this little room where a bunch of G-force is applied to you, somewhat simulating what liftoff in a real shuttle would be like. I'd imagine it's much stronger than what they give you at Disney World.
Test Track, the other amazing ride, places the riders in a car going through testing in a large factory-like place. It starts out with roads, then turning, then slopes and heat and such. The best part is when they run you through the barrier test. Poor Sarah actually believed we were going to be rammed into the barrier on the track (I think Andrea and I figured out it would open up at the last second), so the picture they took was basically of her screaming her head off and gripping our arms like there was no tomorrow. It was hilarious.
Oh, and the world pavilions were cool, too.
Wednesday we went to Animal Kingdom. It was okay. Expedition Everest was the r0xx0rz (that really just means it was cool). It went backwards and forwards and every other which way. That's pretty much it for Disney World, because we then had to drive back to Ohio. And Georiga just went on forever.
Now for the Bloody Countess-Lady section of the title. Yesterday I went with a large group (okay, maybe it was just six) of people to see the movie Stay Alive. It was weird. The story was jerked around all over the board, there were some loopholes in the movie, and some other stupid things. Bottom line- if you're a fan of horror movies, rent it when it is released on DVD; you'll laugh so much. If you're not a horror fan, don't see it, or you might scream like every 12 year old girl that had filled the theater last night (they were freaking everywhere). Just because it's a crappy horror movie doesn't mean it isn't creepy.
6 Comments:
At 8:58 AM, Anonymous said…
Seems like you had a good time. You look like you hit all the good stuff. The proper world to describe the world pavilions is, *gets down on knees* HAHLELUJAH!! So...much...food.
At 4:29 PM, Shino said…
We actually didn't get any food. We missed China, Norway, Mexico, and some other country I'm probably forgetting because my sister and Sarah got tired and stopped in Morocco. My dad and I continued on until Germany (he was there for the Air Force for awhile, so we had to check it out; plus, I wanted to go there anyway) and then turned back to get them.
At 6:06 PM, Anonymous said…
Hmm..too bad. You hit the best countries though. Italy is my favorite. Also, Everest is the best ride that Disney currently has. First backwards roller coaster that they've thought of. Animal Kingdom needed a decent ride also. *stares* And now this blog communication perfectly describes why IMing was invented.
At 3:15 PM, Anonymous said…
brother dear,
well sorrrrrry for being tired. maybe if you didn't want to do everything the day me and sarah had already planned to do something else, you wouldn't have killed us!
grrr
love,
sister dear
At 5:17 PM, Anonymous said…
I said first backwards roller coaster at Disney!! *looks* Well, if I didn't say it, I meant it. I know that there are other backwards roller coasters out there....Glad you had a good time as well Azrael. Mountains are cool.*stares at posts* I really must wonder why on earth we don't use MSN anymore.
At 5:19 PM, Anonymous said…
I suppose. This is more entertaining also.
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