Toto, I don't think we are in STJ anymore
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Toto, I don't think we are in STJ anymore
Just back from a long weekend at Disney with a girlfriend. I have been there half a dozen times so I knew what to expect and I figured a vacation is a vacation, but after an hour of the mayhem, I was seriously longing for Gibney and a dark and diet.
I am not sure why they call it the Magic Kingdom....you can't have a cocktail; not my idea of magic
Guess this is the week to pick the villa and book the airfare. 4 days of the Mouse is enough to last me for another 10 years.
I am not sure why they call it the Magic Kingdom....you can't have a cocktail; not my idea of magic

Guess this is the week to pick the villa and book the airfare. 4 days of the Mouse is enough to last me for another 10 years.
If getting hit in the face with a blast of 90-degree, super humid air when you walk out of the airport to get your rental car doesn't say "Welcome to Florida. Now go home," I don't know what will.
I hate it because I love my brother and sister in law, but if I never had to set foot in Miami again, with it's perfect, beautiful people (it actually was voted city with the most beautiful people in the U.S.) and its dirty, crowded beaches that everyone raves about and the traffic, I won't really be sad.
My brother likes living on the beach, and who can blame him. But if I had to live stateside on the coast, I'd pick somewhere like North or South Carolina.
I hate it because I love my brother and sister in law, but if I never had to set foot in Miami again, with it's perfect, beautiful people (it actually was voted city with the most beautiful people in the U.S.) and its dirty, crowded beaches that everyone raves about and the traffic, I won't really be sad.
My brother likes living on the beach, and who can blame him. But if I had to live stateside on the coast, I'd pick somewhere like North or South Carolina.
My brother lives in Miami now, but his wife's family lives in Okeechobee. So, I have spent most of my time in those two places. Okeechobee is an interesting little place, and I was surprised how rural Florida can be.
Miami scares me.
I've never been to Disney World, but sometimes I can't even stomach the Disney Channel and I flew into Orlando last time I was there, so I'm guessing I'm not missing much...
Miami scares me.
I've never been to Disney World, but sometimes I can't even stomach the Disney Channel and I flew into Orlando last time I was there, so I'm guessing I'm not missing much...
After moving here 7 years ago we did the disney thing quite a few times, even had an annual pass. Now, we avoid it like the plague. My parents love the place...even have a disney timeshare that they use twice a year. Their favorite park though is epcot and drinking around the world so at least when we do have to meet them at least its as enjoyable as possible
And yes, Miami/south Fl is a whole other world compared to the state as a whole. They even pushed to be a seperate state recently

And yes, Miami/south Fl is a whole other world compared to the state as a whole. They even pushed to be a seperate state recently
