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October 11, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Disneyland Rides Closed 2010
October 9, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Disneyland in September 2010?
We are going to DL (Anaheim) end of September 2010. I know that during this time they start to put up Christmas decorations and was wondering whether it would be wise to go either in the second-last week or last week of September. Preferably we would want as little rides/attractions closed.
Wow, so much misinformation…
OK, here’s the deal: Starting right after Labor Day, they put up the Halloween decorations. THey close the Haunted Mansion for about 3 weeks, and put in the “Nightmare Before Christmas” overlay. Other rides get closed for routine maintenance. You can find a schedule at mouseplanet.com. That time of year is actually what they call “maintenance season”.
Temps will be hot, lines will be short. Go the last week of September, since you have a chance to see the Haunted Mansion.
Christmas decorations start going up the first week in November.
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October 9, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Disneyland Paris Video Tour
October 4, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Disneyworld Thanksgiving Week
October 3, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Disneyworld.Which week in December 08?
Hello.
We tentatively had a trip booked from nov 29-Dec 7 at the wilderness lodge. I’m wondering now if I should switch it to avoid those two days of the weekend after thanksgiving. The advantage was that we were getting an extra day there. My original plan was for Dec 5-12, but I got scared off by the pop warner kids. Now i’m finding out they only affect the all star resorts and not the parks.
So now after much obsessing i’m considering either switching back from the 5-12.
I also had the brilliant idea of splitting it and doing Dec 3-10 (wed-wed) that way maybe we could enjoy the park a few days and get to know our way around before the weekend. The disadv of this is that we lose 1 day but that also saves us about $400 and if the crowds are less then it might be better anyway.
Any thoughts?
Also do you think the wilderness lodge is worth the extra $ over something moderate.
thank you
Disney states:
The Lowest Attendance —
January (except New Year’s Day) until just prior to Presidents’ Week in February
The week following Labor Day until the week prior to Thanksgiving
The week following Thanksgiving until mid-December
More Moderate Attendance:
After Presidents’ week in February through early March
Late April through early June (except Memorial Day weekend)
Columbus Day Weekend (October)
The first part of Thanksgiving week
Highest Attendance:
Presidents’ week in February
Mid March through Late April (“Spring Break”)
Memorial Day weekend
Mid June through Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day and weekend
Christmas week through New Year’s Day
JHS Orchestras – Party in 3rd Class
Mickey Mouse Golf Stand Bag
October 1, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Strange Trades In The World Of Sports
Just when you think the sports world has produced every possible bizarre trade imaginable, they still manage to top themselves …
A broadcaster for a rabbit. And a cartoon rabbit, at that.
When baseball journeyman Harry Chiti got dealt to the New York Mets for a player to be named later, little did he know that player would be him. The Chicago Cubs could spare a backup catcher during the early season, and apparently, the Mets saw enough of Chiti afterward. So, when they later gave a list of players from which to choose in order to complete the deal, Chiti’s name was there. Perhaps their choice said something about the other players, but there can be no doubt that the Cubs got equal value in return.
At least that transaction was a player-only deal, albeit only one player.
Transactions involving no players have had various impacts on the teams involved. An obvious example was a swap between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians. In mid-season, they managed to trade managers. Jimmy Dykes was shipped to the Tribe, with Joe Gordon moving to the Motor City, making it the only deal of its kind in North American sports history. Both were probably disoriented for the rest of the season, but they’d surely agree that it beat being fired, which is usually what happens when teams want to jettison their skipper.
However, there was a more notorious no-player deal. It might have happened more discreetly, except it affected New York Yankees. The year was 1972, and while half a decade had passed from The Summer of Love, pitchers Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson kept its spirit alive. They and their wive were close friends. Really close. So close, in fact, that during spring training of the next season, they wound up making a trade of their own. When Marilyn Peterson changed houses with Susanne Kekich, it was news which made more than the agate type in America’s newspapers.
Said Yankees general manager Lee MacPhail, “We may have to call off Family Day.”
A bag of baseballs isn’t nearly as hot for headline fodder. So, when minor-leaguer Tim Fortugno was unceremoniously moved to another team in return for one of those bags, we can only imagine that the amount of $2500 in cash got tossed into the deal to make him feel better.
Much more cash was put on the table in 1919 for an emerging star named Babe Ruth. The Boston Red Sox had just completed a lousy season and owner Harry Frazee wanted to unload salaries. He also had his eye on Broadway, so he sold Ruth to the Yankees for $125,000 and a $300,000 loan (with Fenway Park serving as the collateral). Frazee used the proceeds to stage ‘No No Nanette,’ the sprightly musical that gave the world tunes such as ‘Tea for Two’ and can still be found up in lights to this day. This is the deal that gave rise to the Curse of the Bambino, which may have affected the Red Sox for so many years, but Frazee did very well by it.
Ruth justified his title as the Sultan of Swat in 1927, becoming the first player in history to hit 60 home runs in a season, a revered record that would stand for 34 years. That wasn’t the only notable achievement in 1927; Walt Disney also brought the first cartoon rabbit to the silver screen.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit looked like a rip-off of Felix the Cat, and he probably was. However, cartoon characters were a novelty back then, so Oswald enjoyed a measure of commercial success. In fact, Disney was certain he could expand the rabbit’s fame if he had a bigger budget, which is why he traveled to Universal Studio’s head office and requested as much. The studio refused, even showing their power by cutting the budget by 20% and telling Disney to like it or lump it. Chagrined, Disney quit and decided to work independently. He was certain he could create another cartoon character to help him realize his visions of commercial success.
We now see that the empire built around the fame of Mickey Mouse never forgot its origins.
When the ABC network decided to move Monday Night Football to its subsidiary, ESPN, long-time broadcaster Al Michaels decided he didn’t want to accompany it. He expressed a preference to remain paired with virtuoso analyst John Madden, who left to join NBC, which had acquired the NFL’s Sunday Night Football broadcast rights.
Michaels’ career was launched at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. He exclaimed to the USA, “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” when the American hockey team completed the biggest upset in team sports history by defeating the Soviet Union’s juggernaut and paved the way to an improbable gold medal. One of the best in the business, Michaels ultimately moved to the prime time of Monday Night Football and stayed there for 20 years.
NBC saw his addition to their broadcast team as a natural move. ABC saw an opportunity, too, and the idea of a trade was broached.
ABC is owned by the Disney empire. They noted NBC’s association with Universal and decided it was time to bring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit home. Dick Ebersol, president of NBC Sports, did a double-take. He accepted the trade package for Michaels containing cable rights to golf’s Ryder Cup through 2014 and expanded access to Olympic highlights, but he had never even heard of the cartoon rabbit.
Michaels took being swapped for a cartoon pioneer in stride. “Oswald is definitely worth more than a fourth-round draft choice,” Michaels said, referring to the compensation that New York’s Jets got for releasing head coach Herman Edwards to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Walt Disney’s daughter, Diane Miller, is thrilled, saying “Having Oswald around again is going to be a lot of fun.”
And so it came to pass that the strangest sports trade to date was sealed. NBC got the polished veteran it wanted, while Disney could be hoping their re-acquisition can earn a Comeback of the Year award.
For Oswald, it’s going to be a brand new ballgame.
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Mickey Mouse Outline To Color
October 1, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Florida Senate Race
September 26, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Charley Christ Now ahead in the Senate race for Florida. Pubs and Dems will take a hit on this one.?
Charley running as an Independent will more than likely win the
vacant Senate Seat. Pubs and Dems will take a real hit on this
one. Shows the mood of the electorate. Incumbents and specailly
dems are dead meat.
If he wins he’ll caucus with the Republicans. He’s running as an independent because of the Tea Party loonie who won the GOP nomination.
It’s still a very close race.
Florida Senate Race
Disneyland Store
September 18, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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Disneyland Resort Update
Spring 2011 hotel and ticket discounts announced | Walking the marketing tightrope | Debut of Disney Channel Rocks | Holiday treats at Disneyland | This and That…
Disney Store Santa Monica opening & interview with Disney Store president Jim Fielding
Florida Nursing License Application
September 18, 2010 by Dinsey Land Coupons
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