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China Trip Report: March 2024 [Suzhou Amusement Land Forest World, Joyland, China Dinosaurs Park, Happy Valley, Etc.]

2024.05.19 05:20 NoobyImpulse China Trip Report: March 2024 [Suzhou Amusement Land Forest World, Joyland, China Dinosaurs Park, Happy Valley, Etc.]

China Trip Report: March 2024 [Suzhou Amusement Land Forest World, Joyland, China Dinosaurs Park, Happy Valley, Etc.]
During the end of March/ early April my gf and I went on a 3 week coaster trip throughout China, Japan, and South Korea. I wanted to make this report about China since it's pretty difficult to plan a trip to China with the lack of information available.
Planning started last year in September and we used coast2coaster to map out our trip, then we tried to find any information about the parks we picked which ended up not being much. The Coaster Kings had some great blog posts, and we found a couple YouTube videos from ATLsloan which ended up being super helpful.
I also digged through reddit and reached out to some very helpful Redditors that gave me advice! Thanks u/MrBrightside711 and u/Noxegon
We visited:
  • Hong Kong Disneyland
  • Ocean Park
  • Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park
  • Oriental Pearl Tower
  • Suzhou Amusement Land Forest World
  • Joyland
  • China Dinosaurs Park
  • Shanghai Disneyland
  • Happy Valley Shanghai
  • Universal Beijing
  • Happy Valley Beijing
The Hong Kong portion of our China trip was super simple. Uber existed and there are no internet complications. I do recommend getting an octopus card and loading it with money, you are able to put it directly on your iphone and you will use it for trains, taxis, checking out of stores, it was even accepted in Disney!

Hong Kong Disneyland:

We flew into Hong Kong from Osaka and landed about 2am. We got a hotel right in the airport, and woke up at 8am to uber over to Disneyland, check into our hotel at the explorers lodge, and rope drop at 10:30am. After getting to the park we realized rope drop wasn't needed.. this park was DEAD. We went right to Mystic Manor and was one of 6 people in the pre-show section. (amazing ride but not a coaster)
Then we went over to Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars. This instantly became my favorite Disney rollercoaster. (at this point we had been to all Disney parks except Shanghai, which only has clones) The fakeout lift, and the launch section were great.
The new Frozen area of the park really was beautiful, and made the visit that much more worth it. Their version of Frozen ever after is a bit more modern, but much the same of the Orlando version. Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs is great to look at, but not that great to ride. It's very short and probably great as a child's first coaster.
Not much to say about RC & Hyperspace Mountain. If you have ridden any of their counter parts, you have already experienced these as well.
Wandering Oakens Sliding Sleighs
Big Grizzly

Ocean Park

This park has 2 areas, the lower entrance area which has a ton of shops, smaller rides, and a aquarium. The upper area on top of the mountain which required a chairlift ride up is home to the larger thrill rides. While the bottom portion still seems fine, the upper portion has about half of it closed including the 2 SBNO coasters still sitting there.
However, their 2 operating coasters were both open. Hair Raiser was a great B&M, and the setting and usage of the terrain only amplifies it. Arctic Blast isn't much to write home about, but it was enjoyable and they sent us around the track multiple times.
Hair raiser from the loading area
SBNO mine train

Mainland China

Once you hit mainland China everything becomes so much more difficult. Thankfully we did plenty of research in advance and downloaded DiDi (taxi app) WeChat, and Alipay (Payment apps) You also need to verify yourself with your passport in these apps DO IT BEFORE you get to China unless you want problems. The language barrier exists much more here than any other country I have visited, Google Translate was needed for EVERY conversation. If you are planning a trip here make sure you download the Chinese Simplified translations in google translate incase your internet gets spotty (it will.)
Call your cell provider to ensure you will have working service in China, it prevents the need for a VPN while out and about.. however still download a VPN for when you are on wifi as the great chinese firewall blocks EVERYTHING. We used LetsVPN and it worked amazingly the whole time in the mainland.
Most places will not want to take your cash. Before you leave make sure that you have a credit card added to both alipay and wechat. There is still a chance your apps wont work! Your hotel can take cash and send you the money on either alipay or wechat. When taking a taxi if your DiDi app isnt working, there is a mini DiDi app in alipay that works as well!

Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park

This park is where all my fears about my trip came true immediately. When you go to parks in China there is absolutely no way to know if coasters will be open or closed, even if you can find a website with posting they are probably not accurate.
We landed in Shanghai at 10:30 am and immediately got a taxi to drop our bags off at the hotel, and they waited for us to take us to Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park. As we arrived we saw Steel Dolphin cycling and I thought to myself how great it was that we would be starting this portion off strong. As we got to the steel dolphin entrance it was blocked off with an employee explaining via google translate that the ride failed a inspection earlier in the month and they were only testing to regain its certification. I asked if there would open anytime in the next week, they said no. We then went over to Family Coaster which was CLOSED. We then decided we would try to salvage the day and ride a couple other rides.. we couldn't find a single one that was open.
Our taxi driver was still outside when we left 30 minutes after he dropped us off and he asked why we were leaving so early. We explained the situation and he took us to guest services and complained for us without us asking for that. They offered us the ability to view a sea lion show which took place in 2 hours which we declined. I highly recommend skipping this park, it was a MESS.
An empty Steel Dolphin train RIP

Oriental Pearl Tower

Immediately upon the horrors of the last park, our taxi driver took us over to The Bund. While we were exploring there we figured out there was a coaster in the Pearl Tower so we headed on over. To get to the coaster you have to go to the top of the tower first, which is similar to every other observation tower experience in the world. Very nice views of the city though.
VR Rollercoaster is a junior coaster which probably isn't worth going out of your way for, but it may of been my favorite VR coaster I have done as it didn't make me sick!
Loading platform for VR Rollercoaster

Suzhou Amusement Land Forest World

On this day we attempted (and succeeded) to visit 3 theme parks in one day. There were too many parks in the Shanghai area I didn't want to miss so we had to hustle all day. For this to work I hired a private Taxi Driver to follow us all day and wait on us at the parks so we didn't have to figure out how to maneuver from park to park.
When we arrived at Suzhou Amusement Land Forest World we were met with another DISASTER.. the sign in front of the park showed that my #1 bucket list China coaster Beyond The Cloud would be closed. Hopeful we still bought tickets and entered the park because we saw the tilt coaster testing.
We ran immediately over to Broken Rail Roller Coaster and got front row on the first train of the day. This was my first Tilt Coaster and man was it awesome! Jinma rides while they may be a copycat company they did a great job on this. It was smooth, thrilling, and could compare to any other big coaster company creation.
While walking over to Beyond the Cloud, we found Roller Coaster a coaster which wasn't on coaster count or RCDB! It was a kids ride but we had to ride it since it was undocumented! Its a Jinma kiddie coaster and could compare to the junior Vekomas you can find in many places in the USA. We also got the ride published on RCDB! We skipped the spinning mouse because we couldn't find it and we were in a rush to get to our next park.
When we did arrive at Beyond the Cloud we were met with another heartbreak as it has a sign explaining it was closed for the day. I was pissed and desperate to ride this coaster so I didn't give up. The day we flew out we woke up at 7 am and risked missing our flight for another shot at riding. When we got there it was drizzling and every ride was closed.. except Beyond the Cloud! I believe we were the only 2 people in the park this 2nd go around and were able to ride 5 times by ourselves before we moved on and headed to the airport. They made us wait 5 mins each ride to see if other riders would show up (they didn't.) It was 100% worth the effort, this was my favorite coaster in China, and my #2 Mack overall behind RtH.
Beyond The Cloud just for us! They never opened any of the back restraints so we had to sit in the front every ride.
Big boi
The Jinma Tilt Coaster

Joyland

After about a hour 1/2 in Suzhou Forest we got back to our taxi and darted for Joyland! Upon arrival we went through the knockoff Dr Seuss area on our way to Starry Sky Ripper my #1 bucket list flyer behind flying dino which we rode a few days prior. I think Sky Ripper edges out my top B&M flyer just over Flying dino. Its smooth, thrilling and most importantly it doesn't have the immense pain pretzel loops bring me.
To our surprise all of the coasters here were open! We ended up going to Dragon Roaring Heaven next. There was a school trip and they all seemed to be waiting to just ride this ride, so it took about 30 minutes to get on. This mine train coaster was decent, and is comparable to some of the great mine trains in the USA, but the theming here makes it a slight step above the rest.
Next was Clouds of Fairyland which seemed to be in a state of despair. The front car of the train was closed, and they had these makeshift restraints behind your head that they made you hold for the duration of the ride which was uncomfortable. The ride itself was okay, I'd like to ride another one that doesn't have the weird behind the head nonsense.
Flying Loop
Mine Train Theming

China Dinosaurs Park

We got to China Dinosaurs Park around 3pm the park closed at 5pm, and stopped letting guests in at 4. We jogged straight to Dinoconda to ensure we got a ride in, and to our surprise it was a WALK ON! As with the other 4d coasters it was very intense, but it was the smoothest by far. I would put it behind Eej as you can't beat that intensity.
Next we went in circles trying to find Dinosaur Mountain it took us about 20-30 mins to actually find it hidden in the mountain side but it was a cool indoor Zamperla motocoaster. The theming was cheesy but it was all still great fun.
Super Roller Coaster went down and stayed closed until park closure.
Dinoconda

Shanghai Disneyland

This is a great Disney park! Pirates and Zootopia made this visit worth it alone. The Pirates here is the best version of the ride, and I'm glad i went in blind. I wasn't expecting what I experienced at all. The zootopia area was really well done and I hope we get some version of it in the US.
All 3 coasters here are clones of coasters I've ridden at other Disney Parks so I'm not going to go into detail about them. They are great, ride them if you get the chance.
Zootopia Ride
Tron but the not Florida one

Happy Valley Shanghai

Unfortunately when we woke up we realized the forecast was rainy and had high winds but we decided to attempt to go get some credits anyway. We knew that it would probably not work out but yolo.
We were greeted with 4 out of 7 coasters closed including Diving Coaster, Mine Train, Wooden Coaster, and Coastal Ant.
We headed straight for Mega-Lite which was good fun, we had ridden its clone Piraten in Denmark back in June of 2023 so we knew what to expect. Still a enjoyable small coaster that packs a punch. Truly is a mini I-305
Next was Crazy Elves which is your basic spinning mouse. Then we got a ride on Family Inverted Coaster which wasn't anything crazy but was fun and will be perfect in BGT as a step-up coaster.
Mega-Lite loading platform
Family inverted coaster

Universal Studios Beijing

After a hectic morning in Shanghai trying to get a ride on Beyond the Cloud we flew to Beijing! We got there late at night and checked into our hotel right outside Universal.
We bought the "Set of all Express Passes" which was good for all the major rides. This ended up being worth it is the park got more and more crowded as the day went on. Upon entering the park we heard an announcement that all rides are open but there is inclement weather which may close outdoor attractions so we headed right to Decepticoaster. Decepticoaster is everything the Hulk retracking should of been. The coaster is glass smooth, the jank is gone, and made for a much better ride experience. Personally, I love Hulk as its at one of my home parks here in Orlando but I find myself riding it less and less due to how I feel after riding.. I didn't have this issue here.
Next we took a wrong turn trying to get to the Jurassic area and ended up going through Kung Fu Panda's area which was really cool, and its boat ride was worth riding once. This path put us in a circle which had us ending up in Harry Potter land so the next coaster was Flight of Hippogriff. This was the same as all its counter parts, nothing special here. We skipped the other rides in this land as we have been to every other universal park (other than Singapore) and didn't need to experience them again.
We finally found the Jurassic area and got on Jurassic Flyers which was not what I expected. I was assuming it would be interactive similar to Arthur at Europa Park, it wasn't. Just did a loop around the mountain and got some great views. While in the area we did arguably the best dark ride in the world Jurassic World Adventure. That ride is INSANE.. nothing we have in the US compares to it.
On our way out we hit Loop-Dee-Doop-Dee which I believe is the only Jinma at a major park? It's a basic family coaster, and worth the credit if you can get on with no line.
Better Hulk
Jurassic Flyers

Happy Valley Beijing

The last park of our trip before we spent our last few days sightseeing! We arrived at opening to a very large crowd (the biggest of the trip.) All of coasters had staggered openings so we tried to strategically plan it out to be at the opening of each one.. which didn't work out at all. Extreme Rusher was closed all day and has been closed for a while due to its sister coaster rolling back and crashing into another train in the station.
We headed to Crystal Wing first for its 10:30 opening. We weren't the only ones with this idea as there was already a decent line formed. We waited bout 30 mins to get on missing the 11am opening for our next coaster. This is a clone of Superman but with some really cool terrain and theming. Worth the ride.
Golden Wings over the Snowfield was stop #2. I'm not a fan of SLC's but this didn't ride like one. It wasn't smooth, but it wasn't painful either. It also has a different layout from the SLC's all over the US which was cool.
Next we went over to Flight of the Himalayan Eagle Music Roller Coaster which had a 11:30am scheduled opening which we missed by 30 mins. The line took about a hour, and we noticed there was a fastpass system that we couldn't figure out because of the language barrier. I used google translate on the signs at the entrance to no luck. The ride is a great mini hyper coaster that blasts music as you ride. Easily the best coaster in the park.
We walked past Family Inverted Coaster which had a hour+ wait which we didn't want to wait for as we just rode the clone the other day with no line. So we headed over to Jungle Racing which had a 45 min wait but we noticed a QR code next to the line which we scanned and ended up being the fast pass system! We bought a fast pass and walked right on. It was a great Mine Train that was very similar to the one in Joyland.
We then bought 2 fastpasses to Family Inverted Coaster just to get the credit.
This park felt a lot more taken care of than its counterpart in Shanghai, and is definitely worth a visit.

The end

We took a couple days to visit all the big sites like the great wall of china, the forbidden city, the temple of heaven, etc. which is a must-do.
Then we flew over to South Korea for our next portion of our mega coaster trip!
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2024.05.19 04:27 eureka_yess Remember this theme song [until 1988] for Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, which aired before Disney every Sunday?

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2024.05.19 04:07 myjundisbetter Wrong to not watch R-rated movies?

My gf (19f) and I (18m) have been together for over 2.5y. We’ve always got along great and been able to talk through issues in our relationship in a healthy way. Today, however, my gf was looking for some movies to go watch and it came up that I’d only seen 1 rated R movie before. Now it seems she’s going to break up with me and I need help thinking through what’s going on.
For context, I don’t watch many movies. They don’t always interest me and it’s not something my parents ever took me to when I was little. I will watch and enjoy Disney or Pixar movies, I like movies that have deeper political themes, and I love Star Wars, but other than Star Wars I pretty much never seek a movie out. I in particular don’t watch r-rated movies (r-rated in the sense that’s more than just “oops, one too many f bombs”) because I just don’t ever see the point of frequent gore.jpeg or randomsexscene.mp3. I have no desire to see that—it usually feels so unnecessary and unimportant to any underlying themes and I do not enjoy watching it. Usually makes me lose interest in a movie.
My gf says it’s really weird that I don’t watch or want to watch movies like that, and that it feels childish or immature. My response to that was that with what I do in the real world, I see people ODing and hear details stories of horrible abuse ppl have suffered—I am able to engage with those topics just fine in the real world, I just don’t want to see them in the movies I watch.
Another thing I had mentioned was that we both do things that could be considered childish somewhat frequently, but that it has never been a problem before. Her response was that she loves watching kids movies but she is not incapable of enjoying normal movies either. Again, I don’t think it’s that I am incapable, but rather the scope of movies I enjoy is smaller.
She said she doesn’t know if she can get over something like this, and I said I don’t know that I can either with how close minded she seemed about me just not wanting to watch a lot of movies. I do not want to lose the relationship I have with this woman I love so much, but it legitimately seems like it may be going that way…any thoughts or help is welcome.
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2024.05.19 03:06 RedEyedJedi24 Should I watch….. [discussion]

Hey guys, stupid question in this sub I know lol, but i wanted to get some insight from the more serious fans.
I’ve been on a recent anime binging phase lately, and I’ve been interested in Fairy tale….Black clover kicked everything off and I love it so so much. Noelle is amazing and I fell in love with the world! I’ve seen some people say Fairy Tale is similar and I liked a lot of the character designs/art style, but I was worried….
Is it too “disney”? I know that’s ironic since I love black clover so much, but it does have some darker themes and it’s my one major complaint from the series. The point I’m getting at is, is this an enjoyable show for an adult male that typically prefers darker stuff? (JJK, Solo leveling, AOT, etc) I just enjoy some stakes and risk but ultimately I love fan service, world building, and great characters.
Black clover, JJK, Dragon ball, hells paradise, AOT, and Evangelion are some of my favorites of all time….. sorry if this is over indulgent or whatever I’ve just been interested in the show and wanted to see if it sounds like something I would enjoy, or if it’s more of a “kid” show 😅 I don’t mean that offensively, Kingdom hearts is one of my favorite properties of all time lol
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2024.05.19 02:05 eureka_yess Remember this theme for Mutual of Omaha, which aired before Disney every Sunday?

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2024.05.19 02:03 Curious-Mongoose-180 Heading back home after an absolutely awesome trip!

So, I grew up going to Disneyland. Often. My grandparents, great aunt and uncle, all their children, and their grandchildren work at Disneyland. I was a pass holder for years and years, literally until I moved out of CA, and could navigate Disneyland with my eyes closed. I’ve always liked Disney, kept up with their new content and enjoyed the whole thing. But, I was never OBSESSED as some are. Didn’t wear merch, have ears, cry over fireworks…. I think maybe because it was just a very normal aspect of my childhood that it never became over the top for me.
A few years back, my mother in law mentioned that she wanted to do a big trip in 2024, to disneyworld. I’d only been once, in 2006 for a choir trip and saw about none of WDW because of the trip requirements etc. I literally had a pretzel and went on pirates of the Caribbean. So, I decided to go head first into planning because I’d heard that WDW was a whole new ballgame. So for the last year, I’ve watched endless Vlogs, TikTok’s, YouTube videos, Pinterest planning charts. I familiarized myself with all the acronyms. I made checklists. Endless checklists. Coordinated the park outfits. Got everyone’s list of their most wanted food, rides, experiences etc. I really took the reins on planning this trip. I kinda felt a little insane about how much I was focused on the ins and outs of making this trip possible and magical for our whole family. It was my mother and father in law, brother in law and his GF, myself, my husband and our 4 children ages 9,7,6,3. My in laws had not been since the late 70s, and my husband and BIL had gone on a sports trip in 2002 for one day in magic kingdom. So this was pretty new for all of us.
Let me just say that we had SUCH a phenomenal experience this week. It truly was a 1000000/10. I honestly have zero genuine complaints and the only thing that bummed me out was that we accidentally walked right past the ice cream/brioche thing in France 😩. I genuinely believe that my obsessive planning and preparedness truly prepped us for the week. I handled 99% of the time spent in the parks. We all stayed at Art of Animation in Cars Suites. We were really happy with this choice. My kids are huge cars fans and they loved the theming. We loved the accessibility to transportation and the large pools. We also had some truly surprisingly delicious food in the cafeteria area. We used Genie + for the trip.
We started in AK, rope dropped FOP and Navi river and used rider swap for FOP. Booked safari and saw so many beautiful animals. We had rhinos soooooo close! It was amazing. Had some really great food, loved the cheeseburger pods and grilled corn. Our favorite part was the Lion King show. That was amazing!
Then we went to MK day 2. Rope dropped and hit everything in Fantasyland, popped around a bit then took a mid-day break. Grandparents kept the kids for the PM so we adults came back in the evening for food and haunted mansion/pirates. So much fun. We left about 10 minutes before fireworks so we skipped that whole mass exodus.
Day 3 we did Epcot and this park surprised me sooooooooo much. I absolutely loved it. We had SO much good food. Like…. Amazing food. Our favorites were: the butter and sugar crepe (France), the chicken satay (china), maple popcorn (Canada), scallops with green beans and honey Cauliflower (these were both flower festival special booths). I was able to get in the 1pm VQ for guardians which we were sooooooo excited about. My 6 year old absolutely loved every second of that ride, I thought my husband was going to barf lol. I was throughly impressed with Ratatoullie, what a fun creative ride. I was definitely unimpressed with Frozen…. Such a short ride for what it’s worth. We rode mostly everything except Mission Space (? I think that’s the name, someone at our hotel said it would make you sick, very spinny). The highlight for my kids was literally running into Asha (from Wish). She was lovely and so kind with my children.
Day 4 we had an off day and did dinner at Ohana which was lovely. My kids love stitch so it was a total hit for them. I loved how much time they spent at the table. Nothing felt rushed. We went to Disney springs but didn’t stay too long. There were lines at most of the popular spots for treats. We basically walked around a bit then went to the Lego store.
Our last day was MK again. We didn’t rope drop, but came in around 10am and man, the Disney gods were on our side. We got on everything by stacking genie and short standby lines. We got in the 1pm VQ for Tron and snacked a bit before going back to the hotel for a pool break. We came back when our group was being called for Tron. That ended up being one of the best rides of the trip. Truly creative and amazing. We capped it off with fireworks and they were truly beautiful.
I truly can’t say enough good about our trip. It went so smoothly and I genuinely feel like my planning paid off. My only “complaints” were: the merch kinda sucked. It was the same everywhere in every store. Also, I know Disney prices are wild but there’s zeroooooooooo reason those spirit jerseys are almost $80. And, I know plastic waste blah blah but a full to the brim slurpee/slush for a kid with zero lid is so annoying. Lots of spills 😞. And last, Epcot needs some kind of shade situation. It was 93 the day we were there and that was really hard. There’s nowhere outdoor to hide. There’s got to be some kind of creative solution.
Things we did that we loved: silicone straws, stroller rental from kingdom strollers (great Homebase for stuff), afternoon pool breaks for MK, cooling towels (4 pack on Amazon), spare socks in a ziplock baggie for dry feet.
Overall, I totally get it now. I totally understand “Disney adults”, I absolutely get the hype. It truly is magical. I’m literally on the drive back home, pricing out a trip back. I’m thinking next Halloween/fall!!
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2024.05.18 23:36 Adventurous4Burritos Things to do at WDW Resort that are not the theme parks?

My husband and I are running the Dopey Challenge in Jan 2025.
We don't want to visit the theme parks on race days for several reasons (early mornings, keeping steps relatively low, recovery etc.) but will be spending time in them after the race. I'd prefer to hobble around slowly after my races than ruin myself for my races!
So my question is, what are everyone's recommended resort activities or places for us to visit during the marathon weekend race days that aren't any of the theme parks? It is probably worth mentioning that we don't have kids that we need to keep entertained, just us child-like adults. We are staying at All-Star Music, so anything easy to get to from there. I haven't stayed on property before so I don't know what transport is like to all areas of the resort from the hotels, so I apologise if it is a bit of a silly question.
Also, I would love to hear any restaurant recommendations for pre- and post-marathon meals in Disney Springs (or anywhere else on property worth giving a try).
Thanks!
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2024.05.18 23:13 RubaDubsy Question about Expanding Red Dragon's Tale

I'm going to extend the Red Dragon's Tale (21348) into a full chapter of an ongoing campaign I am running. I am planning on folding in (10332) Medieval Town Square, (21325) Medieval Blacksmith, and (43242) Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs' Cottage. (It's a disney themed campaign). My question is do y'all have any advice for how to make the various sets look more cohesive and are there any other sets I'm missing that would fit in in this town I am building?
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2024.05.18 22:07 Mediocre_Nectarine13 Dick Tracy Crime Stoppers: The ahead of its time attraction that wasn’t to be

Dick Tracy Crime Stoppers: The ahead of its time attraction that wasn’t to be
In 1990 Disney was due to release Dick Tracy. After the massive success of Batman, Disney was anticipating Dick Tracy to be its big live action franchise. This included merchandise and attractions at Disney parks.
Dick Tracy Crime Stoppers was to be in the Hollywood Studios park and was to get its own themed land based on 1931 Chicago. In the center of it would be an old industrial warehouse where the attraction would take place. There you would be sat in a vehicle similar to the one in Dinosaur and Indiana Jones, with a tommy gun where you would shoot at animatronics and interactive targets while racing through the streets of Chicago in pursuit of gangsters.
So we have a themed land before Avatar, Toy Story and Galaxy’s Edge, the ride vehicles from Dinosaur and Indiana Jones and the interactivity of Buzz Lightyear. So what killed it? Essentially while the movie did good, Dick Tracy was not a cultural event like Batman 89 was and it caused Disney to not think the attraction would be worth the investment.
Dick Tracy did make it into the theme parks though for character meet and greets and a musical before disappearing in 91.
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2024.05.18 21:45 EthnicKimmieSanders IM GOING TO THE WEDDING

I signed up not thinking we would get the invite, did it as a joke. BUT I just got the email today and so IM FUCKING GOING! I love weddings! I think he and his wife are super cute and I’m always happy to celebrate people’s love for each other! Also, the theme is cute and when else can I say I went to the wedding of a musician I enjoy! And a spooky Disney wedding at that! I’m so happy for them! I can tell they probably saved up and took time for this. Weddings are expensive (I know, I just had one in October). Disney weddings are even MORE expensive. I’m just happy and can’t believe we got picked!
BUT for the other winners…do you guys live close to Disneyland? I wonder if they mainly picked people who lived in SoCal. We live an hour away from Disney.
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2024.05.18 20:30 roseohseven Long first time trip report 5/13-5/18!

LOOOONG first time trip report! 5/13-5/18, stayed at Beach Club, visited all four parks, bought Genie+ every day, had the standard DDP. Family of 4, two girls 5 and 9. I learned so much from this group over the past year and especially loved trip reports, so hopefully this post will be helpful to someone!
💲BUDGET💲
-- I booked the trip a year out so I could break it up into 12 manageable payments. I opened the no fee Disney VISA, which gives you several months of no interest on charges made towards Disney travel packages, rewards dollars to use at Disney, and a couple other perks like character meet and greets and discounts.
-- I signed up for Disney Movie Insiders. This is what you're supposed to do with all those little codes that come in Disney DVDs/Blurays. You enter the codes in exchange for points, and at 1000 points, you can redeem for a $10 Disney gift card. You also get points for being subscribed to Disney+, seeing Disney movies in the theater, their social media accounts, and a whole bunch of other things. I got $50 in gift cards from this alone.
-- If you want Disney-themed luggage, try thinking outside the box to save money! I got plain luggage in Mickey colors--red and black--and Mickey luggage tags to make them Disney themed.
-- I tried to budget for souvenirs via gift cards... but I failed, lol. Everything is so expensive, $100 is gone in a second. Plushes are like $40, coffee cups are $20, etc. Whatever you're planning to spend, double it! I get what people say about most shops having the same stuff, but it's definitely not all of them, most of the ones post-ride have unique stuff. And honestly it's kind of nice most of them have the same stuff, if you want to get whatever your kid was asking for earlier, you don't have to walk all the way back to the one shop you saw it at.
-- We paid for Memory Maker and I'm on the fence about it. On the one hand, it's really nice to get all the ride photos and meet and greet photos and magic shots. It's also really nice for the whole family to be in a lot of pictures and not have to swap with the other adult or find someone willing to take your picture. On the other, we definitely didn't utilize it as much as I wanted to because a lot of the photographers had pretty long lines and I just didn't want to spend time waiting for a picture I could take myself. If we came across someone with a shortish or no line, we made sure to get it, but for anyone with a long line, we just stood around the same spot and took our own.
🗓️PLANNING🗓️
-- If you have kids and live within easy driving distance of another amusement park, highly recommend making a visit BEFORE going to Disney to get an idea of how they handle that kind of day/environment, especially if they have never been. I quickly discovered we would absolutely need a stroller and I would need to be militant with the kids about staying hydrated. Also to avoid face paint, as heat + tears + paint + eyes = bad day! I felt so much better making these discoveries beforehand and being able to prepare accordingly, rather than making them at Disney.
-- USE AN AGENT! An agent is free to you, so why not have the help? Ours was amazing, she gave us quotes, booked the package, rebooked as needed later when a better deal came out, made all the payments, dining and extra reservations, and was just all-around awesome to work with. It was such a load off to know I wasn't on my own with all this stuff.
-- Watch everything Ear Scouts. No one explains Genie+ better, and Rob and Erick's videos are just so positive and beautiful and well done.
-- I also enjoyed reading Disney Tourist Blog--lovingly snarky but super informative!--and Disney Food Blog for fun tips and news.
-- I didn't find any park to be a half day park, we filled our whole day in every one and still didn't see everything!
-- My kids did really well, whenever they were on the verge of cranky, we had one ride in the stroller for a while, bought a snack (usually ice cream or popcorn), and used the bubble wand, and/or gave them some ibuprofen, and everyone felt better pretty quick. We never tried to do fireworks, we were all done by 8 so always left after dinner. The only park we closed down was EPCOT because we didn't get out of dinner until after close, and that was a really cool experience, the park was so quiet and empty and beautiful!
-- You don't NEED a Magic Band... but man, was it convenient. We just had 1.0 Magic Bands though, we didn't bother with the 2.0s.
-- I guess moving through security fast is important to people rope dropping... but as someone who didn't, it added like maybe 30 seconds to a minute to the experience the couple times my bag got flagged, it's really not a big deal.
-- I'm not saying anyone's lying about bad experiences or exaggerating or anything, but try to remember that far more people go on the Internet to complain than they do to praise. I got so stressed about all the things that could go wrong, and we had a pretty much perfect trip. The only attraction that broke down on us was Muppetvision, of all things. The only "bad behavior" we witnessed was the morning we were leaving, we could hear a dad across the hall yelling at his family, I think they overslept and were going to miss their flight or something? We just turned the TV on so we didn't have to hear him. A couple times we forgot to take our stuff with us when we parked our stroller or forgot some food in it, and neither people nor animals bothered it. The only dicey thing that happened to us was me dropping my phone into the Dumbo moat, the cast members fished it out and it still worked, I sent them a cast compliment for all their help! All the cast members were great, I'm not really sure what people expect but IMO they all do amazing for having to be peppy and helpful all day in absolutely blazing heat, walking a ride conveyer belt nonstop, repeating the same spiels over and over, meeting person after person, etc. I wouldn't last a 2 hour shift let alone 8. Cast members, you rock!!!
✈️TRAVEL✈️
-- We flew Delta, flight there was flawless, flight home was delayed by an hour waiting for crew and was a little bumpy (which is not great for a nervous flyer like me) but otherwise fine.
-- Get TSA PreCheck! Good for a few years, if the adults have it the kids have it too. It made the whole experience so much easier. That said, even PreCheck still moves kind of slow at MCO, so definitely get there at least 2 hours early for your flight. Use curbside check-in for bags, way faster than the long line inside!
-- On our agent's recommendation, we used Away We Go for ground transport in Orlando. They communicate really well, both ways were flawless, no complaints!
-- We used Minnie Vans to get to Animal Kingdom + Sanaa and Magic Kingdom, what a wonderful service! Definitely pricey, but they had cartoons on in the car, booster seats they set up for you, and the drivers were so nice and friendly and had fun trivia to share. I never had any problem requesting one when I needed it.
⛱️BEACH CLUB⛱️
-- We knew we wanted an onsite hotel where you could walk to at least one park. This pretty much limits you to a handful of Deluxe hotels or the Swan and Dolphin. Beach Club won for us because it's "in the Disney bubble" and you can walk to 2/4 parks. Note that while you can technically walk to Hollywood Studios, it is a LOOOONG walk. The boat is a nice not crowded alternative! We did not make use of Early Entry or Extended Hours, we're just not built for either. Beach Club was lovely, we booked a resort view but I think we ended up with a water view, we were right by the quiet pool and could see the water beyond from our room. Stormalong Bay was a little crazy for us but we loved the quiet pool. Best thing about Beach Club though is the location, EPCOT is literally steps away!
🌳ANIMAL KINGDOM🌳
-- We had read that there's really no bad day to do AK, so we started there. We rode: Navi River Journey, Flight of Passage, Kali River Rapids, Everest, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Triceratops Spin, and Dinosaur--so pretty much everything! With Genie+ we walked onto all of them. We also met Moana, Pocahontas, and Russell! The only thing we didn't do here that we wanted to was the Gorilla Falls trail, but we just ran out of time before the park closed.
🌐EPCOT🌐
-- We had read to avoid EPCOT on Fridays and Saturdays, so we went on Wednesday. We rode: Grand Fiesta Tour, Living with the Land, Nemo, Spaceship Earth, Imagination with Figment, Frozen, Remy, Journey of Water, and Guardians--everything we wanted! Again, with Genie+, we walked right onto everything! Outside of our character meal (more on that in the dining section!), we also met Anna, Elsa, and Asha! Tried a couple of Flower and Garden snacks: chicken and waffles, fruit and cheese strudel, and potato pancakes, all were delicious! Everyone had a different favorite day, but EPCOT was personally my favorite day, it felt like we were firing on all cylinders and the day just went really smoothly!
🏰MAGIC KINGDOM🏰
-- We had read that Wednesdays were the quietest days at MK, so we were originally going to try to do it that day, but we could only get a reservation for Cinderella's Royal Table on Thursday, so we switched it up. Definitely the most crowded of all the parks we visited, but I think that's just the norm for MK, everyone wants to go to the castle park with the most rides. We rode: Regal Carousel, Tomorrowland Speedway, Barnstormer, Magic Carpets, Mad Tea Party, People Mover, Dumbo, Small World, Little Mermaid, Pirates, Space Ranger Spin, Jungle Cruise, TRON, and Peter Pan. Again, with Genie+, we walked right onto everything! The only ride we missed at this park that we wanted to do was Pooh, I couldn't manage to get a return time that was earlier than we planned on leaving. Outside of our character meals (more on those in the dining section!) we also met Mirabel, Tiana, and Rapunzel! We had both the Rapunzel and Aurora ice creams, both so good and cute!
🎬HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS🎬
-- We had read that, like MK, it's better to do HS later in the week, so we went Friday. We rode: Slinky, Alien Saucers, Toy Story Mania, Rise, Smuggler's Run, Runaway Railway. Again, with Genie+, we walked right onto everything! The only ride we missed was Tower of Terror, again I couldn't manage to get a return time that was earlier than we planned on leaving. We also met Olaf, be aware Olaf doesn't sign stuff, they just give you a signature card. This park needs more shade IMO, especially Toy Story Land, I know it's supposed to be Andy's backyard, but I don't see why that means we can't have some shade from trees or something. 🤪 Blue milk from Galaxy's Edge was really good, the family was all fighting over it!
🍽️DINING🍽️
-- We almost certainly lost some money on the DDP, but I'm still glad we got it because it allowed us to do more table service meals and have less stress overall about expenses. We easily used up everything but child quick service credits, we had a few of those left over near the end.
Here's where we ate!
BOARDWALK DELI/PIZZA WINDOW: Pizza for the kids, sandwiches for the adults. Tasty and satisfying after our day of travel!
BEACHES AND CREAM: Got the kitchen sink for the experience, but honestly it's not great, all the ice cream and toppings melt together quick and you just end up with weird ice cream soup.
SAT'ULI CANTEEN: LOVED this place, everything was so yummy! Best quick service we had!
SANAA: Since Animal Kingdom closes so early, we thought we'd try to extend the experience by eating at Sanaa. What a great idea, we got seated right by a window and saw so many animals! The food was great too.
AKERSHUS: Our favorite princess meal! We met Aurora, Tiana, Snow White, Ariel, and Belle. They were all lovely, and the breakfast was really good too. Only 1 credit on the DDP!
GARDEN GRILL: Our kids really enjoyed getting to look down over Living with the Land and the fact that the restaurant spins. We met Farmer Mickey, Pluto, and Chip and Dale. They were fun and even came to our table more than once. Food was good!
SPACE 220: Not on the DDP, but wow, what a cool restaurant! Almost like a ride with the theming and the elevator up. Food was really good.
CINDERELLA'S ROYAL TABLE: You gotta eat in the castle! We paid for it OOP because we didn't want to use up 2 DDP credits here. You're really going for the location and the princesses, the food is kinda meh, not bad but not as good as other places. The restaurant is small and they have to turn tables quick, so it's very understandable to me that the princesses have to move fast. It's not that they rush you, they'll take all the pictures you ask for and sign whatever and answer your questions, but if you don't have much you need, they try to keep moving. Akershus is much bigger so they are able to be more relaxed there. The only small bummer is that we didn't see Merida (maybe she was on vacation too!) We did meet Cinderella, Ariel, Jasmine, and Aurora though!
CRYSTAL PALACE: We are not big on buffets but we enjoyed meeting Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger!
TOPOLINO'S: Maybe the best food of the trip, steak and eggs were so good! The character artist costumes are so cute too. It was fun to have an excuse to ride the Skyliner to get here from Beach Club too.
DOCKING BAY 7: The theming is great, but the food wasn't as good as Satuli Canteen IMO.
THE MARKET AT ALE & COMPASS: We had quick service credits we wanted to use up on the last day and we didn't want to leave the resort again, otherwise I would have gone somewhere else, food was meh.
✨EXTRAS✨
-- I originally wanted to book Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique for my kids, but it's so expensive/competitive that I decided to didn't want the stress. Instead I booked Have Wand, Will Travel to come to our room and bought dresses from Presley Couture and Only Little Once. I chose Have Wand, Will Travel because they keep character throughout. Fairy Godmother Elyse was amazing and so much fun, my kids loved it and kept talking about it all day!
-- That same morning I ordered a Sammicakes breakfast box with beignets for us to eat. I also ordered a pretend letter from The DCP and Me on Etsy to make it seem like the breakfast came from Tiana. My kids also loved this and had fun telling Tiana about it both times we met her. Sammicakes was good but a LOT of food, sadly we didn't end up eating half of it. It can last you at least 3 days!
-- We had Birthdays and More decorate our door, it was a really fun surprise for the kids on our first day and made our room easy to find. The kids also loved reusing the decorations at home on their own doors!
-- Matching shirts and ear hats, all from Etsy! So many cool designs there, hardest part is choosing!
-- Got my kids a pin trading lanyard with some pins, they loooooved pin trading! It was like free souvenirs.
🧳PACKING🧳
-- Things the Internet Told Me to Pack That I Needed: Scissors, ziploc bags, ibuprofen (kids and adults), garbage bags, big carabiners to hook on the strolleuse to carry multiple bags at once.
-- Things the Internet Told Me to Pack that I Didn't Need: stainless steel straws (the paper straws are more like hard cardboard, they really don't break down unless your kid is gnawing on them or something), ponchos (it did rain some most days, but wearing a poncho was almost more miserable than not wearing one, it's so hot and humid to be walking around in a plastic bag! We did better taking shelter and using umbrellas.), wipes (obv you need them if your kid is younger, but mine were older and just never got messy enough to need them), glow sticks (we never stayed anywhere long enough to use them), bottled wateLiquid IV (the tap water tasted the same as home to us, but we live in a rural area so maybe we are just used to imperfect water?) Basically, the less you can get away carrying in the parks, the better. It's annoying to lug stuff around you don't end up needing or using!
🛞STROLLER🛞
-- I know it seems insane that your 5 year old and 9 year old will need a stroller, but mine definitely did. Once I accepted that I was going to have to get one, I tried to make the best of it, and actually got really into decorating it so we could always easily spot it in the sea (the decorations also later made nice wall decor for a gallery of our trip!) The Magic Spotter flag was the best investment, hardly anyone had them so it was easy to instantly spot our stroller anywhere we left it, even if it got moved. That said, I definitely didn't want to spend a lot on a stroller we were really only buying for this one trip, so I got a used Joovy Caboose on Facebook Marketplace for $50. It was very hard to handle with two older kids in it, and even with one it was hard to handle unless the kid was in the back seat. So we basically used it like a single stroller, glad I didn't spend a lot on it since it was so hard to drive!
☔WEATHER☔
-- We had mostly great weather, it rained some every day except Magic Kingdom day but it passed within an hour each time. We wore socks with Crocs so that if/when it rained, we could just take our wet socks off and walk in our Crocs, this worked great! Don't trust the weather reports though, two days it wasn't supposed to rain. One day it actually didn't, the other day it did and we had to walk in wet shoes because we didn't wear the Crocs that day. Just figure it might rain any day and be prepared! See above note RE: ponchos being not great and shelter + umbrellas being better. When it didn't rain, It. Was. Hot. 🥵 In the 90s but definitely felt hotter with the humidity making it so sticky. We felt there was plenty of shade at Animal Kingdom and EPCOT, but hardly any at Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, which I would say slightly affected how much fun we had on those days comparatively.
Phew! That's about it, let me know if you have any questions!
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2024.05.18 19:25 Real_Occasion_8512 Ghoulish Family Vacation: Zak Bagans’ Favorite Disneyland Trip

Zak Bagans' favorite childhood Disneyland vacation spent with his ghosts and ghoul family would have been an extraordinary blend of excitement and the supernatural. Accompanied by his family, Zak embarked on a journey to the iconic theme park, unaware that his paranormal experiences would follow him even to the happiest place on Earth.
From the moment they stepped foot in Disneyland, Zak sensed a familiar presence lingering in the air – the spirits he had encountered in his early ghost childhood seemed to have joined the family vacation. As they explored the park's attractions, Zak's intuition guided him to places where the paranormal activity was most pronounced.
One particularly memorable moment occurred during a visit to the Haunted Mansion ride. As they ventured through the eerie corridors and encountered ghostly apparitions, Zak felt a sense of kinship with the spirits, as if they were old friends joining in the fun.
Throughout their Disneyland adventure, Zak and his family experienced a unique blend of excitement and intrigue, with each ride and attraction offering new opportunities for paranormal encounters. Whether it was the ghostly laughter echoing through the Pirates of the Caribbean ride or the spectral figures dancing in the shadows of the It's a Small World attraction, Zak's Disneyland vacation was unlike any other.
As they bid farewell to the park at the end of their trip, Zak couldn't help but feel grateful for the unforgettable experiences they had shared. It was a vacation filled with magic, both of the Disney kind and the supernatural, and one that would forever hold a special place in Zak's heart as his favorite childhood memory spent with ghosts and ghouls at Disneyland.
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2024.05.18 17:51 krigito Moisture Wicking or Dri Fit Shirts

I've been searching online for some Disney themed moisture wicking t shirts but I only see running themed ones. Does anyone know of any that are less running themed and good to wear around the parks?
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2024.05.18 17:21 Acceptable-Yak7968 NPD - JHS Punchline, an Expensive Impulse Buy

NPD - JHS Punchline, an Expensive Impulse Buy
JHS and Sweetwater released this limited edition pedal a few days ago, the JHS Punchline. I watched a couple of YouTube videos they made about it and immediately scooped one up. That's not something I normally do. I'm usually very thoughtful and methodical on hobby related purchases. But for this one, I just kinda went for it. I figured could just sell it in a few months if I don't like it (that's not going to happen). So I placed the order. I'm not too far from Sweetwater and I this wonderful little box arrived 1 day later. I'm still waiting on the strings I ordered though 🤔
Josh has a very long winded back story on this thing, but in short JHS, Keeley Electronics, and Benson Amps, made Beach Boys themed pedals as a promotion for a new Disney documentary, I kid you not lol. The result for us bass players is kickass all analog multi-effects pedal. Basically, it's a JHS take on a Sansamp but based on a Fender amp that Carol Kaye used to record Beach Boys songs rather than an Ampeg.
The pedal has 4 sections from left to right, an always on 3-band EQ with master volume, analog amp simulator with presence control and an on/off switch, a distortion pedal that is kind of based on a Rat (I think) with clean blend, and finally an easy to use BUS style compressor with a pre-post switch so you chose to have the comp first in the chain or after the amp simulator. It's very cool feature and completely changes how you approach the compressor. Finally it has a DI out and a 1/4" out with the whole signal chain going to both outputs.
Overall this thing sounds amazing. It can do old school thumpy Beach Boys/Beatles tones, it can do crushing modern rock tones and anything in between. It has a lot of knobs and switches but it's very easy to dial in a great tone. All of this plus some minimalist good looks and you have an excellent all on one solution. The only thing it's missing is a tuner, but think my boss wil do just fine. My only gripe is the knobs, they're very difficult to read.
One final thing, it came with this really nice pick. They cost $7 A PIECE so I hope I don't lose it 😂
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2024.05.18 17:20 KingofRoam GF doesn’t love Disney

Hello All,
I grew up in watching Disney and going to the SoCal park once or so a year. Now (late 20’s) I’ve got an amazing girlfriend who grew up the complete opposite, her family never watched tv and would go to Europe to visit family once a year.
As an adult I go to DisneyWorld once a year or so with my brother and his young children. My GF and I have already been once with my brother and she had a good time but has no desire to go (other than spend time with me) again later this year.
What are some of the best NON-Disney attractions to do in the four parks, To clarify i know EVERYTHING is Disney themed at least a little, but I mean attractions that are not “in your face” Disney (parades, fantasmic, character meets, ect…) whats the opposite of those?
To clarify she doesn’t dislike, just not the biggest fan.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Thank you all for the overwhelming amount of advice and input, I really appreciate every reply. No I will not breakup with her, thanks to all of your help I’m sure I’ll be able to convert her!
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2024.05.18 17:00 AutoModerator Scrapper Saturdays! What custom goods are you selling?

Scrapper Saturdays!

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2024.05.18 13:53 Madi_the_Insane Disney-themed cowboy princess

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2024.05.18 13:52 just-a-game-hoarder Can jail breaking REALLY give an iPad Mini 1 a second life?

So, I have an iPad Mini sitting on there, which right now seems completely useless. I was thinking if with jailbreak I'd be able to run things like Netflix or Disney, as right now I'm just limited to downloading older versions of the apps that were compatible in the past. Can jailbreak make the iPad something more useful, or is it just for some theme tweaks and older apps? Thanks beforehand!
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2024.05.18 11:50 naxypoo Ursula's Return Limited Release 5/17/24 Megathread

Use this thread to ask questions related to the release and to share information, pics of products such as quality control/misprints/pulls/etc, and other information that might be relevant.
Ursula's Return will be available at Hobby Stores (Click here for Store locator) and Disney Parks on May 17, 2024 and at retailers and DisneyStore.com on May 31, 2024.
Pre-order links can be found here:
This is not a thread for you to create a witch hunt on hobby shops that might be selling above MSRP.
Retailers carrying Disney Lorcana for wide release (Release 5/31/24):
US: Target, Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Barnes & Noble, FYE, Hot Topic, shopDisney.com, Disney Store in Times Square, Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, and Disney Pin Traders in Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort
Canada:
Toys R Us, Walmart, Mastermind, Indigo and GameStop
UK:
Tesco, Smyths Toys, Game, Argos, Hamleys, Fenwicks, Forbidden Planet, Waterstones, Sainsbury’s, Asda, HMV, Disney Store London, Disney store Dublin (Ireland) and Shopdisney.co.uk
MSRP/Retail Prices for products:
  • Booster Box: $143.99
  • Sleeved Boosters: $5.99
  • Starter Deck: $16.99
  • Illumineer's Trove: $49.99
  • Illumineer's Quest: $59.99
Happy questing, Illumineers.
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2024.05.18 06:11 Sweet-Count2557 15 Free Things to Do With Kids in Orlando

15 Free Things to Do With Kids in Orlando
15 Free Things to Do With Kids in Orlando Are you ready to embark on a cost-effective adventure with your little ones in the magical city of Orlando? Well, hold onto your hats because we've got just the ticket!In this article, we'll unveil a treasure trove of 15 free activities that are sure to keep your kids entertained and your wallet happy. From enchanting attractions at renowned spots like Disney Springs, Disney's BoardWalk, and Universal CityWalk, to immersive nature and wildlife experiences, and even cool splash pads to beat the Florida heat, we've got it all.But that's not all, as we'll also dive into the world of indoor playgrounds, parks, gardens, and educational programs.So, hang tight and get ready for a family-friendly adventure like no other in the heart of Orlando!Key TakeawaysThere are several free attractions at Disney Springs, Disney's BoardWalk, and Universal CityWalk, including splash pads, street performers, and complimentary boat rides.Nature and wildlife experiences can be enjoyed at places like Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, Bonnet Springs Park, and Disney Wilderness Preserve.Families can cool off and have fun at free splash pads located throughout Orlando.Indoor playgrounds and entertainment options, such as the World's Largest McDonald's & PlayPlace, provide a fun and safe environment for kids to play.Free Attractions at Disney Springs, Disney's BoardWalk, and Universal CityWalkLooking for free family-friendly attractions in Orlando? Discover the exciting and budget-friendly options available at Disney Springs, Disney's BoardWalk, and Universal CityWalk. These vibrant entertainment districts offer a wide range of activities that are perfect for families looking to have fun without breaking the bank.At Disney Springs, you can enjoy free admission and explore a variety of attractions. Let your little ones cool off at the splash pad, where they can splash and play to their heart's content. If your kids love building with Legos, make sure to stop by the Lego store, which features free build areas where they can let their creativity soar. For a prehistoric adventure, head to T-Rex Café's Paleo Zone, where your kids can participate in hands-on activities and learn about dinosaurs. And don't forget to take advantage of the free ferry boat rides, which offer a fun and scenic way to get around.Disney's BoardWalk is another fantastic option for free family-friendly entertainment. Take a stroll along the boardwalk and enjoy the lively street performers, who'll dazzle you with their talents. Make sure to stop by Ample Hills Creamery for a free sample of their delicious ice cream. You can also have a picnic along the waterfront and soak in the picturesque views. And if you're feeling adventurous, take advantage of the free ferry boat rides or hop on the Skyliner aerial gondolas for a unique and exciting experience.Universal CityWalk also offers a range of free activities for families. After 6pm, you can enjoy free self-parking, saving you some extra cash. Let your kids splash and play in the splash area, where they can cool off and have fun. Dance the night away with live DJs and dance parties, creating lasting memories with your loved ones. And don't forget to take advantage of the complimentary water taxi rides, which provide convenient transportation and a unique way to explore the area.With these free attractions at Disney Springs, Disney's BoardWalk, and Universal CityWalk, you can enjoy a memorable and budget-friendly day out with your family in Orlando. So pack your bags, grab your kids, and get ready to have a blast without spending a dime.Nature and Wildlife ExperiencesLet's explore the wonders of nature and wildlife in Orlando, where families can immerse themselves in exciting and educational experiences. Orlando isn't just about theme parks and entertainment; it's also home to a variety of nature and wildlife attractions that are perfect for families seeking adventure and exploration. From wildlife drives to hiking trails, there are plenty of options to choose from.One of the must-visit destinations is the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive. This 11-mile drive allows you to observe alligators, birds, snakes, otters, and even bobcats, all from the comfort and safety of your own vehicle. The natural environments along the drive provide a unique opportunity to learn about and appreciate the local wildlife.For a day trip from Orlando, families can visit Bonnet Springs Park. This free outdoor attraction features a canopy walk and treehouse, as well as multiple play areas for kids. It's the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature and let your children's imaginations run wild.Another option is the Disney Wilderness Preserve, which offers free hiking trails and bird-watching opportunities. Families can also visit the Conservation Learning Center to learn more about the importance of conservation and environmental stewardship. Donations are appreciated to support the preservation efforts.If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, the Oakland Nature Preserve is a great choice. With free admission and open 365 days a year, families can explore the museum and education center, as well as enjoy the NaturePlay trail and boardwalk overlooking Lake Apopka.These are just a few examples of the nature and wildlife experiences available in Orlando. Whether you're interested in observing wildlife, hiking, or learning about conservation, there's something for everyone. So, get out there and enjoy the natural beauty that Orlando has to offer!Water Play and Splash PadsAs we continue our exploration of the wonders of Orlando, let's now dive into the refreshing world of water play and splash pads.Orlando is known for its hot and sunny weather, making water play a perfect way to cool off and have fun without breaking the bank.There are several free splash pads located throughout Orlando that are open year-round and offer family-friendly fun. These splash pads provide a safe environment for kids to enjoy water play and stay cool during the hot summer months. They're equipped with various water features like sprinklers, fountains, and water jets, creating a fun and interactive experience for children of all ages.One of the best things about these splash pads is that they're free to use, allowing families to enjoy water play without any additional costs. Whether you're looking to spend a few hours or a whole day, these splash pads are a great option for a fun-filled outing.Not only do these splash pads provide a refreshing way to beat the heat, but they also offer a chance for kids to socialize and make new friends. The vibrant and lively atmosphere of the splash pads creates a sense of community, making it the perfect place for kids to interact and play together.Indoor Playgrounds and EntertainmentWhen it comes to indoor fun and entertainment for the whole family, Orlando has a wide variety of options to choose from. Whether you want to escape the Florida heat or find something to do on a rainy day, there are plenty of free indoor playgrounds and entertainment venues to keep the kids entertained.One popular choice is the World's Largest McDonald's & PlayPlace. This two-story attraction boasts an arcade and indoor playground, perfect for letting the kids burn off some energy. There's even a toddler area for the little ones. And the best part? It's all free! Plus, they offer free entertainment, making it the perfect spot for a family outing.If you're looking for more options, there are also several other free indoor play areas in Orlando. These locations provide a safe and supervised environment for kids to let loose and have fun. With engaging activities and play structures, these indoor playgrounds are sure to keep the whole family entertained.When visiting Orlando, it's important to find activities that allow for freedom and flexibility, without breaking the bank. These free indoor playgrounds and entertainment venues provide just that. So whether you're looking to beat the heat or find something to do on a rainy day, Orlando has you covered with a variety of options to choose from.Get ready for a day of fun, laughter, and family bonding at these exciting indoor destinations.Parks and GardensOrlando's parks and gardens offer a serene and peaceful escape for families looking to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking a picturesque garden, a scenic park, or a tranquil oasis, Orlando has plenty of options to choose from. Here are some of the best parks and gardens in Orlando that families can explore for free:Park/GardenHighlightsActivitiesCranes Roost ParkChoreographed fountain display, nightly showsEnjoy the park's beauty, free entertainment for allHontoon Island State ParkSituated on an island, playground for kids, fishing, hiking, small museumAccessible by private boat or free park ferryLake Lotus ParkLooped nature trails, education center, fishing pier, playgroundExplore nature, learn about wildlifeKraft Azalea Garden5-acre lakefront park, ideal for taking photos, beautiful azalea bloomsEnjoy a peaceful and serene atmosphereBig Tree ParkTrailhead for the Cross Seminole Trail, playground for kids, boardwalks through a natural hammockGo for a family bike ride, explore the natural surroundingsHarry P. Leu GardensBeautiful botanical gardens, variety of plant species, perfect for nature loversRelax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphereGemini Springs ParkScenic park with nature trails, biking and bridge loop trails, playground for kidsHave a picnic, enjoy outdoor activitiesGeneva Wilderness AreaTwo-mile loop trail, onsite nature center, perfect for hiking and nature walksLearn about the local flora and faunaPalm Island ParkScenic boardwalk overlooking Lake Dora, nearby Gilbert Park for kids to playEnjoy a picnic with beautiful lake viewsDinky Dock ParkLaunch small watercraft, tour the canals, small swimming beachHave fun on the water, explore the canalsThese parks and gardens provide the perfect opportunity for families to connect with nature, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy quality time together. Whether you're strolling through a garden, going for a hike, or simply enjoying a picnic, these free outdoor spaces offer a variety of activities for everyone to enjoy. So pack a picnic, grab your walking shoes, and explore the natural beauty that Orlando has to offer!Educational and Cultural ExperiencesImmerse your family in a world of learning and cultural exploration with Orlando's educational and cultural experiences. Orlando isn't just about theme parks and attractions; it also offers a wide range of opportunities for your children to expand their knowledge and discover new cultures.One such experience is the Oakland Nature Preserve. With free admission and open 365 days a year, this preserve features a museum and education center where your kids can learn about the local ecosystem. They can also explore the NaturePlay trail and boardwalk, which offers a unique perspective overlooking Lake Apopka.The University of Central Florida Arboretum is another educational gem. This 82-acre nature park is open to the public and offers a nature trail and boardwalk for your family to enjoy. Pack a picnic lunch and spend the day surrounded by beautiful flora and fauna.If your kids are train enthusiasts, the Central Florida Railroad Museum is a must-visit. This free museum showcases the history of railroads through engaging exhibits. It's both educational and informative, making it suitable for all ages.For a more thought-provoking experience, consider visiting the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Central Florida. This center uses the history and lessons of the Holocaust to promote tolerance and understanding. Through educational exhibits and programs, it seeks to build a just and caring community.Orlando isn't just about fun and entertainment; it also offers enriching educational and cultural experiences for your family. Take advantage of these free opportunities to broaden your children's horizons and create lasting memories.Events and FestivalsGet ready to immerse your family in a world of fun and excitement with the vibrant events and festivals that Orlando has to offer. Here are three incredible events and festivals that you can enjoy for free with your kids:Sanford PorchFest: This annual event takes place in Sanford's historic district and features performances from a variety of artists. As you stroll through the neighborhood, you'll be treated to live music on porches throughout the area. It's a unique and lively experience that the whole family can enjoy.Casa Feliz Open House: Held monthly, this event at Casa Feliz, a historic home in Winter Park, offers live music and docent-led tours. Explore the beautiful architecture and learn about the history of this enchanting house. It's a great opportunity for kids to appreciate and learn about local history.Popcorn Flicks in the Park: Once a month, you can gather the family for a free outdoor movie night in Central Park. Bring your blankets and snacks, and enjoy a family-friendly film under the stars. It's a magical experience that will create lasting memories for everyone.These events and festivals are just a taste of the excitement that awaits your family in Orlando. Whether you're exploring the historic streets of Sanford, immersing yourself in local culture at Casa Feliz, or enjoying a movie night in the park, there's always something fun happening in this vibrant city.Libraries and Learning ProgramsWhen it comes to learning and exploring in Orlando, families can take advantage of the many libraries and learning programs available.Orlando is home to a variety of libraries that offer engaging and educational activities for kids of all ages. One such program is the Orange County Libraries Local Wanderer Program. With an OCLS library card, families can receive free passes to local attractions, museums, concerts, and sporting events. This is a fantastic opportunity to expose children to new experiences and foster a love for learning.Another great option for families is the Winter Park Library Book Boxes. Each month, families can reserve a free book box that includes books for loan, snacks, and other surprises. This is a wonderful way to encourage reading and spend quality time together as a family.For Disney fans, the Disney Collection at the Orlando Public Library is a must-visit. This collection is a treasure trove of Disney books and memorabilia, including photos, periodicals, and press kits. It's a perfect opportunity to delve into the magical world of Disney and learn more about its history and impact.These libraries and learning programs not only provide educational opportunities for children but also encourage a love for reading, exploration, and lifelong learning.Miscellaneous Free ActivitiesAs we continue exploring all the exciting things to do in Orlando, let's now turn our attention to the realm of miscellaneous free activities. From wildlife exhibits to stargazing adventures, there are plenty of unique and budget-friendly experiences that the whole family can enjoy.Here are three miscellaneous free activities that will add some excitement to your Orlando itinerary:Black Hammock Live Gator Exhibit: Located on Lake Jessup, this attraction offers more than just gator sightings. You can enjoy a delicious meal at the restaurant while observing live bird and gator exhibits. It's a great opportunity to learn about these fascinating creatures and get up close and personal with them. Best of all, it's free for visiting, so you can have a thrilling experience without breaking the bank.Knights Under the Stars: If you're looking for a truly out-of-this-world experience, head to the Robinson Observatory at UCF. They host a free event called Knights Under the Stars where guests can observe the night sky through telescopes manned by knowledgeable volunteers. It's a fantastic opportunity to learn about astronomy and discover the wonders of the universe together as a family.Take Photos at Mills 50: For those who appreciate art and want to capture some memorable moments, Mills 50 is the perfect spot. This vibrant neighborhood is adorned with artistic murals that serve as the perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy pics. Take a leisurely stroll and discover the stunning street art that showcases the creativity and diversity of the local community. Best of all, it's completely free to explore and snap some amazing photos.With these miscellaneous free activities in Orlando, you can create lasting memories without spending a dime. Whether you're observing live gators, gazing at the stars, or capturing beautiful murals, there's something for everyone in the family to enjoy. So go ahead, embrace the freedom of these budget-friendly experiences and have a fantastic time exploring all that Orlando has to offer.Lake Apopka Wildlife DriveLake Apopka Wildlife Drive offers families the opportunity to observe a wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitats while driving along an 11-mile route. This unique experience allows you to explore the beauty of nature without even leaving the comfort of your vehicle. As you drive through the wildlife drive, you'll have the chance to spot alligators, birds, snakes, otters, bobcats, and many other fascinating creatures that call Lake Apopka home.The drive takes you through diverse ecosystems, including marshes, wetlands, and wooded areas, providing a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of Central Florida. It's a perfect way to immerse yourself in nature and teach your kids about the importance of wildlife conservation.One of the great things about Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive is that it's completely free. You can embark on this adventure with your family without worrying about any entrance fees or tickets. It's a budget-friendly option that allows you to enjoy nature without breaking the bank.Safety and comfort are also priorities at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive. The drive is designed to ensure that you can observe the wildlife from a safe distance, keeping both you and the animals protected. Plus, you can enjoy the drive at your own pace, taking as much time as you need to appreciate the beauty around you.Bonnet Springs ParkAfter immersing ourselves in the diverse wildlife of Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, our family was excited to continue our nature adventure at Bonnet Springs Park. This free outdoor attraction offers a variety of activities that are perfect for a day trip from Orlando.Here are three reasons why we loved exploring Bonnet Springs Park:Canopy Walk and Treehouse: As soon as we entered the park, we were greeted by a stunning canopy walk. We climbed up the winding stairs and found ourselves immersed in the treetops, with breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. The kids couldn't get enough of the treehouse, where they let their imaginations run wild. It was a unique and thrilling experience for all of us.Multiple Play Areas: Bonnet Springs Park is a paradise for kids. We discovered multiple play areas scattered throughout the park, each offering a different theme and set of activities. From climbing structures to swings and slides, our little ones had a blast exploring and burning off their energy. It was great to see them freely enjoying themselves in a safe and supervised environment.Natural Beauty: One of the things we loved most about Bonnet Springs Park was its natural beauty. The park is meticulously maintained, with well-groomed paths, lush greenery, and vibrant flowers. We took leisurely strolls along the scenic trails, taking in the peaceful atmosphere and enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. It was a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of the city.Disney Wilderness PreserveOur family was thrilled to explore the Disney Wilderness Preserve, a hidden gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts visiting Orlando. As soon as we arrived, we were greeted by the serene beauty of the 12,000-acre preserve. We couldn't believe that such a peaceful oasis was just a short drive away from the hustle and bustle of the theme parks.The preserve offers a variety of free activities that are perfect for families. We started our adventure by hiking the scenic trails, surrounded by lush vegetation and the sounds of native wildlife. It was a great way to connect with nature and escape the crowds. Along the way, we spotted a wide array of bird species, including herons and eagles, which was a treat for our little nature enthusiasts.One of the highlights of our visit was the Conservation Learning Center. This interactive facility provided us with valuable information about the importance of preserving our natural environment. The kids had a blast participating in hands-on exhibits and learning about the various ecosystems found within the preserve.We were also impressed by the preservation efforts of the Disney Wilderness Preserve. The staff is dedicated to protecting the native habitats and educating visitors about the importance of conservation. They rely on donations to support their conservation initiatives, so we happily made a contribution to help ensure the preserve's longevity.Oakland Nature PreserveNestled in the heart of Oakland, the Oakland Nature Preserve offers families a captivating and educational outdoor experience. Here are three reasons why you should visit this hidden gem:Free Admission: At the Oakland Nature Preserve, you can enjoy a day of exploration without spending a dime. With no entrance fees, you can bring your whole family and immerse yourselves in the beauty of nature without breaking the bank.Educational Opportunities: The preserve features a museum and education center where you and your kids can learn about the local flora and fauna. Take a leisurely stroll along the NaturePlay trail and boardwalk, while observing the diverse wildlife that calls Lake Apopka home. It's a great way to spark curiosity and teach your children about the importance of environmental conservation.Breathtaking Views: One of the highlights of the Oakland Nature Preserve is its stunning view of Lake Apopka. As you explore the trails and boardwalks, you'll be treated to picturesque scenes of the lake and its surrounding landscape. It's the perfect backdrop for family photos and a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of Central Florida.Ocala National ForestOcala National Forest offers families a captivating and immersive outdoor experience filled with natural beauty and exciting adventures. With over 600 lakes and rivers, 100 miles of paved roads, and several hiking trails, this forest is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. It's the perfect destination for families who crave freedom and want to explore the great outdoors.One of the highlights of Ocala National Forest is the opportunity to witness stunning wildlife sightings. From majestic alligators to colorful birds, you never know what you might encounter during your visit. The forest's diverse ecosystems provide a comfortable and safe environment for observing these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats.For those seeking even more adventure, Ocala National Forest offers a unique glimpse into history. Explore the remains of a 19th-century homestead or marvel at the sinkholes scattered throughout the forest. These remnants serve as a reminder of the rich history that surrounds this area and add an extra layer of excitement to your outdoor exploration.Whether you choose to embark on a scenic hike, paddle along one of the many lakes, or simply enjoy a peaceful picnic surrounded by nature, Ocala National Forest offers endless possibilities for family fun. It's a place where you can truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and connect with the beauty of the natural world.Visit a Splash PadWhen it comes to finding free and fun ways to beat the heat in Orlando, visiting a splash pad is a fantastic option for families. Not only is it a great way for kids to cool off and have fun, but it also provides a sense of freedom as they splash around in the water.Here are three reasons why visiting a splash pad is a must-do activity in Orlando:Free and Family-Friendly: Splash pads in Orlando are open year-round and offer free admission. This means that families can enjoy a day of water play without spending a dime. Splash pads are designed with kids in mind, with shallow pools, water fountains, and interactive features that provide endless entertainment. It's the perfect place for children to let loose, make new friends, and create lasting memories.Stay Cool and Have Fun: Orlando's splash pads are a haven for beating the heat. With the Florida sun shining bright, a splash pad provides a refreshing escape for both kids and parents. The water play keeps everyone cool and comfortable, allowing families to enjoy the outdoors without worrying about overheating. Plus, the joy and laughter that come from splashing in the water make for a fun-filled day.Enjoy Water Play for Free: Visiting a splash pad gives families the freedom to enjoy water play without any added costs. There's no need to worry about expensive water parks or admission fees. Splash pads provide a safe and supervised environment for kids to have a blast in the water, all while allowing parents to relax and enjoy the experience. It's a win-win situation for everyone.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre There Any Age Restrictions for the Free Attractions at Disney Springs, Disney's Boardwalk, and Universal Citywalk?There are no age restrictions for the free attractions at Disney Springs, Disney's BoardWalk, and Universal CityWalk. These attractions offer something for everyone in the family to enjoy.From splash pads and free build areas at the Lego store to live DJs and dance parties, there's plenty of fun for kids of all ages.Are There Any Guided Tours Available at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, Bonnet Springs Park, Disney Wilderness Preserve, Oakland Nature Preserve, and Ocala National Forest?There are guided tours available at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, Bonnet Springs Park, Disney Wilderness Preserve, Oakland Nature Preserve, and Ocala National Forest.These tours offer a fantastic opportunity to explore the natural beauty and wildlife of Orlando.Whether you're observing alligators and birds from your vehicle at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive or hiking the trails at Disney Wilderness Preserve, these guided tours provide educational and engaging experiences for the whole family.Are There Any Specific Safety Guidelines or Precautions to Keep in Mind While Visiting the Splash Pads?When visiting splash pads in Orlando, it's important to keep some safety guidelines in mind.First, ensure that your children are supervised at all times to prevent any accidents.Make sure they wear appropriate swimwear and apply sunscreen to protect their skin from the sun.Remind them to follow any rules or instructions posted at the splash pad.Lastly, encourage them to take regular breaks and stay hydrated to avoid overheating.What Are the Operating Hours of the Indoor Playgrounds and Entertainment Venues Mentioned in the Article?The operating hours of the indoor playgrounds and entertainment venues mentioned in the article vary, so it's best to check their websites or call ahead for the most up-to-date information.These attractions provide a safe and supervised environment for kids to let loose and have fun, away from the Florida heat or rain.With engaging activities and free entertainment, they're perfect for family outings.Let your little ones enjoy playtime while you relax and enjoy some downtime.Are There Any Special Events or Programs Offered at the Libraries Mentioned in the Article, Such as Storytimes or Workshops for Kids?At the libraries mentioned in the article, there are indeed special events and programs for kids! They offer storytimes and workshops that are perfect for little ones. These activities provide a fun and educational experience for the whole family.It's a great way to spend quality time together and encourage a love for reading and learning. So, be sure to check out the libraries and see what exciting events they've in store for your children. They're sure to be a hit!ConclusionIn conclusion, Orlando is a treasure trove of fun and affordable activities for kids.From exploring free attractions at popular spots like Disney Springs and Universal CityWalk, to getting up close and personal with nature at Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive and Bonnet Springs Park, there's no shortage of excitement.And let's not forget about the splash pads and indoor playgrounds for those hot or rainy days.So grab your family and embark on a budget-friendly adventure in the vibrant city of Orlando.Happy exploring!
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2024.05.18 01:35 Memiiselgey23 The 8 Choir Girls

I had always remembered my deeply rooted envy at a girl at my old high school. Alyssa Howard, Home Room 207. It hadn't been long since I graduated there. I was in Class of '22, in a homeroom that I simply didn't fit in. It was isolating since everyone in my homeroom was in groups of friends, everyone was their own designated groups.
Alyssa was in the Choir group, consisting of 8 girls. They were girls that were a part of Choir Class, an elective that made no sense why I took it. Along with Alyssa Howard, there was Brianne Becker, Fiona Figueroa, Leslie Smith, Hannah Klidford, Emma Kelly, Mandy Lake, and... Karla Reyes. Karla Reyes was one of them I knew very well. In fact she is the reason why I'm typing this out.
Karla was my childhood friend, we met in 5th grade. Her family was from around Texas, and she recently moved to this small town of Meadows Dale. I didn't have friends at that age since most kids thought I was...well weird. I didn't comprehend why I was weird to them at the time, I just simply thought I wasn't cool enough. I remember vividly that I was walking far from the rusty playground, to a hill that pretty much if going more up north, you'll be at the Centennial Park of the town.
That sunny day in 5th grade felt like it was just yesterday. I was walking up a hill, my Elsa shoes making every step feel like a chore. I sighed, looking down at my shoes, feeling embarrassed that my mom had gotten them for me. All the other kids in my grade were wearing Converse or cool sneakers, and here I was, stuck with sparkly, princess-themed shoes. I flopped down on the grassy ground, feeling like the biggest outcast in the world.
I sat there, lost in my own thoughts, I noticed a girl with dark hair and tan skin walking towards me. She looked a bit nervous, fidgeting with her hands as she approached. I recognized her from my homeroom class.
"Hey," she said, trying to sound casual. "These hills look like a pair of butt cheeks, don't they?" She giggled, and I couldn't help but laugh too.
I signed back to her, using my hands to mimic the shape of hills and then making a silly face to show that, yes, they did look like butt cheeks. Karla laughed, and I was surprised. Not many people in my class knew sign language, and it was nice to have someone to communicate with in my own way.
"Do you know sign language?" I signed, curiosity getting the better of me.
Karla nodded, her dark hair bobbing up and down. "Yeah, my aunt was born deaf, so I learned to communicate with her."
I signed back, asking her if she thought it was cool that I knew sign language too.
Karla grinned. "Yeah, that's really cool! I'm Karla, by the way."
“Lily,” I signed my name, and Karla sat down next to me on the grass. We chatted for the rest of recess, discovering that we had a lot in common. We both loved DreamWorks movies better than Disney, and our favorite music group was Fifth Harmony. I was obsessed with them back then, and Karla was too. We both wanted to be like Camila Cabello when we grew up.
From that day on, Karla and I were inseparable. We'd sit together at lunch, partner up for group projects, and even started a Fifth Harmony fan club in our class. Karla would always lend me an earbud so we could jam out to our favorite songs together. Our friendship was effortless, and I felt like I'd finally found someone who understood me.
It was perfect until the start of Freshman year of Meadows Dale High School. I held my scheduler tightly in my hands as I climbed the stairs to the kitchen, my stomach twisted in knots. My heart sank as I scanned the pages, taking in the fact that most of my classes were designated for students with special educational needs. Homeroom and choir were the only exceptions.
I made my way to the living room where my mom was seated, tears brimming in my eyes. "Mom, why do I have to take these classes?" I signed, frustration etched on my features. "I don't need this kind of help. I can handle regular classes just fine."
My mom looked at the schedule, her expression sympathetic. "I know you don't seem to need help, sweetie, but the school requires you to take these classes. It's just protocol."
I sighed, feeling a wave of frustration wash over me. "I'm going to feel like even more of a freak than I already do," I gestured angrily, trying to hold back tears.
From the living room doorway, my father's deep voice cut through the silence. His ears perked up from the conversation. "Hey, kiddo, what's going on?" he asked, his voice gentle.
I signed again, rapidly gesturing my fingers "I don't want to take Special ED classes, Dad. I can do normal classes. I can hear the teachers very well!"
My dad walked over to us, his eyes scanning the schedule. "I know it's tough, Lily, but the school is just trying to help. Plus, You're not a freak. Not in our eyes, anyway. If anybody gives you trouble, I'll personally see to it that they regret it." His tone was lighthearted, but his meaning was clear. He was the sheriff, after all, and his reputation preceded him.
I rolled my eyes, signing, "Dad, please. You're only making things worse."
Ignoring my pleas, he ruffled my hair affectionately before leaving the room. I retreated to my bedroom, collapsing onto my bed in a heap of tears. The night passed in a blur, and soon enough, it was time for me to wake up and face another day.
I woke up to the sound of my dad calling me from downstairs. "Lily, time to get up! First day of school!" I groggily got out of bed, still feeling the emotional hangover from the night before.
My dad drove me to school in his police cruiser, which only added to my embarrassment. I remembered feeling weird being in the cruiser, with its flashing lights and sirens. As we pulled up to the school, my dad turned to me and said, "No matter what, you'll always have me and Mom, okay? We love you, and we're proud of you."
He hugged me tight, and I felt a lump in my throat again. I nodded, trying to hold back tears, and got out of the car. Finally me into the world of Meadows Dale High School.
The enormity of the building hit me hard as I stepped inside. The halls were bustling with activity, and the noise level was overwhelming. The classes flew by, and I couldn't help but feel like my Special ED classes were too easy for me. The teacher aides were sweet, but they were busy helping other students, leaving me to feel like I was just going through the motions.
As I walked out of my Literature class, I noticed a boy sitting alone next to a locker. He had ginger hair and was a bit overweight, and he was using a big headset to listen to music. There was something about him that drew me in, so I walked over to say hi.
He removed his headphones, looking up at me with a nervous smile. "Hi," he said, his voice a little shaky.
I signed back, "Hi."
He laughed, a little awkwardly. "Sorry if I'm a bit awkward. I'm not really used to talking to people."
I signed, "You're not awkward at all."
He smiled, looking relieved. "Thanks. I'm Matt Weston."
I nodded, signing, "I'm Lily."
Matt's eyes lit up. "Sweet. What's your homeroom?"
"207."
Matt's face brightened up. "No way, that's my homeroom too!"
I smiled, feeling a sense of excitement. "That's amazing!"
Matt stood up, walking towards a bookshelf. "Homeroom's next class. Want to walk with me?"
I nodded, following him as the bell rang. We exited the class, and suddenly we were swept up in a sea of students pushing and shoving to get to their next class.
We finally arrived at class 207, which was already filled with students. I saw Alyssa sitting in the back with her group of friends, looking like a star athlete. Matt went to sit in the front seat, and I sat next to him.
Just as we were settling in, one of the guys from Jr high football, Ryan Peterson, hit a football at Matt, saying, "Can't believe we got 'Butterball' in our class."
Matt rolled his eyes, saying, "At least I don't have a father who cheats and spreads gonorrhea."
Ryan's friend, Warren, said, "Ohhh sick burn,"
Ryan huffed, whispering to Matt, "Just because you're special doesn't mean everybody likes you."
I got mad, flipping Ryan the finger, which made him laugh. "You're lucky I ain't telling the teacher, because I don't want any issues with your old man!" Ryan walked away with Warren, leaving me feeling annoyed.
The homeroom teacher arrived, a young guy in his 20s with cedar brown hair and a pair of glasses. "Hello Students! Like that you are all sitting in neatly placed groups. My name's Mr. James and I'll be your homeroom teacher for Freshmen till Senior Year. Hope you excited as I am!"
Just as he was about to start writing on the white board, a beautifully dressed Karla emerged late, looking older and more mature with a lot of makeup on. I looked up, happy to see her, only for her to not notice me and sit down next to Alyssa's group.
Matt whispered to me, "Do you know that girl?"
I signed, "No."
Matt nodded, looking curious. "She looks familiar, but I don't know her name. Was it Kayla or Karly?"
"It's Karla," I shrugged, feeling a pang of disappointment. It seemed like Karla had moved on to a new group of friends, leaving me behind. I don't know how this change happened, since Karla and I went on a trip to Orlando, Florida, three weeks ago. I thought we had the best of our life's during that trip.
I was stumped, watching from afar as Karla chatted with Alyssa and her friends. I felt a twinge of jealousy and sadness as I realized how easily Karla had seemingly moved on and found a new group to hang out with. I mean, I thought we were best friends. It felt like Alyssa had stolen her from me.
I turned my attention elsewhere, not wanting to dwell on it. That's when I noticed a teenage boy sitting alone a few rows in front of me. He had jet black hair and there was something familiar about him, although I couldn't quite place it. I wondered who he was and why he was sitting alone.
"Hey, Lily," Matt said, following my gaze. "Do you know that guy? He looks kind of like a mini Detective Loomis."
I shook my head, signing that I had no idea who he was, but now I was curious too. Detective Loomis had been a family friend for years, and I knew he had a son, but I hadn't seen him in a while.
Matt chuckled nervously and waved his hand as if to dismiss his own question. "Just wondering. He kind of looks like him, that's all."
Just then, the boy turned around in his seat and our eyes met. He raised an eyebrow, clearly having overheard our conversation. "Yeah, that's my dad," he said, a hint of challenge in his voice. "Why?"
Matt shifted uncomfortably in his seat, clearly not expecting such a direct response. "Oh, um, no reason. Just curious, that's all."
The boy, Brandon Loomis, as I now knew him to be, nodded slowly, as if accepting Matt's explanation. Then, to my surprise, he introduced himself with a small smile. "Brandon Loomis. And you are...?"
"Lily Anderson. Nice to meet you, Brandon."
“I'm Matt by the way,” Matt chimed in.
A flash of something—was it pain?—crossed Brandon's face, but it was quickly replaced with a smile. "Nice to meet you both. Your dad's a good man, Lily. He helped me out a lot."
I could only imagine what Brandon had been through. I remembered hearing snippets about his kidnapping a while back, but I had no idea what he must have endured. No wonder he hadn't been in school until now.
"Well, I hope the rest of the year goes well for you," I signed sincerely.
Brandon smiled at me again, and I felt a warm glow spread through my chest. "Thanks, Lily. I hope so too."
As the homeroom continued, Mr. James had us all introduce ourselves and played some icebreaker games to help us get to know each other better. It was actually kind of fun, and it took my mind off Karla and her new friends for a while.
One of the things we had to do was share a fun fact about ourselves. When it was Matt's turn, he revealed that he was the son of Mayor Weston and a great friend of my dad's. No wonder he seemed so familiar! I knew my dad would be thrilled to hear that Matt and I had become friends.
Before I knew it, the homeroom was over, and Matt, Brandon, and I headed out into the hallway together. I was relieved to find out that we all had B lunch, so I wouldn't have to eat alone.
"So, where do you guys usually eat?" Brandon asked as we made our way down the crowded hallway.
"I don't know about Lily, but I usually just grab something from the cafeteria and eat outside," Matt replied.
I signed, "That sounds good to me. I like being outdoors."
Brandon nodded. "Yeah, me too. Although, I usually eat my lunch at Dillard's Diner since I work there after school. You guys should come by sometime. The food's pretty great."
"Definitely!" Matt said enthusiastically. "I love diner food. And hey, maybe we can even help you out sometime if you're short-staffed."
Brandon laughed. "Sure, why not? It can get pretty crazy on the weekends, so any extra hands would be appreciated."
As we made our way to the cafeteria, Matt started talking about his favorite band, Deftones. I had to admit, their music was a little too heavy for my tastes, but Matt was so passionate about it that I found myself getting drawn in.
"You know, you should check out their album 'White Pony,'" Matt said. "It's a classic. My dad actually introduced me to them, and I've been hooked ever since."
I signed with a smile, "My dad's always trying to get me into his favorite bands too. He's a big fan of The Beatles and Queen."
"Oh, those are classics," Brandon chimed in. "My dad's more of a country music guy, but I've definitely grown to appreciate some of the older stuff."
While we ate lunch, I pulled out my sketchbook and started drawing, something I often did when I was feeling nervous or needed a distraction. Matt and Brandon were curious and asked to see my drawings. I showed them some of my anime-style sketches, and they both complimented my work.
"Wow, Lily, these are amazing!" Matt exclaimed. "You're gonna be like Picasso one day."
I signed, feeling my face heat up with embarrassment. "Thanks, Matt. That's really nice of you to say."
Brandon nodded in agreement. "Seriously, you're really talented. I wish I could draw like that."
As lunch came to an end, Matt and Brandon suggested that they walk me to my next class. I was surprised but pleased that they wanted to stick together. My next class was Choir, and thankfully, it was just down the hall.
"So, Lily, do you sing?" Brandon asked as we walked.
I signed, feeling a little self-conscious. "A little. I mean, I really want to sing, but I'm not sure I'm any good."
"Don't be shy, Lily," Matt said with a grin. "I bet you have a great voice."
I felt my face flush again, but I was glad that Matt and Brandon seemed so supportive. As we reached the choir room, I took a deep breath and prepared myself for whatever the class might bring. I slowly pushed open the door to the choir room, unsure of what to expect. The room was dark, but as my eyes adjusted, I could make out the outlines of rows of chairs facing a small stage. The room had a strange beauty to it, with its blue and white color scheme and intricate design carvings. I made my way to an empty chair near the exit, wanting to keep a low profile.
Before long, a flood of girls began to pour into the room, chattering and laughing. I recognized many of them from the Meadows Dale Advanced Academic Program. My heart sank a little as I spotted Brianne Becker, one of the most popular girls in school, deep in conversation with Meg Peterson. They were giggling about some guy they both apparently liked. Brianne's eyes suddenly landed on me, and her smile faded. I shifted uncomfortably in my seat, feeling self-conscious under her gaze.
Alyssa entered the room, and the atmosphere seemed to brighten. Brianne's face lit up, and she rushed over to give Alyssa a hug. "I'm so happy you're in this class!" she exclaimed. Alyssa smiled back, her warm hazel eyes shining. I felt a small sense of relief seeing her friendly face.
Following Alyssa were Mandy, Fiona, Leslie, Hannah, Emma, and Karla. They all seemed to be deep in their own conversations, and I felt even more alone. Karla was telling Fiona about getting her nails done, and Fiona was expressing her dislike for acrylics. I stood up and waved at Karla, trying to get her attention. She had been one of my few friends in middle school, but something had changed between us lately.
Alyssa, however, made her way over to me and offered a genuine greeting. "Hi, Lily! It's so great to see you in this class," she said, her eyes sparkling with sincerity. I felt a small smile tug at my lips. At least there was one person here who didn't seem to mind my presence.
Entering through the red velvety curtains of the stage, a woman with brunette hair, who looked to be in her early 40s, emerged from behind the stage. She had an air of enthusiasm about her as she introduced herself as Mrs. Becker, Brianne's mother. I remembered hearing that they were related, and at the time, I had thought it was sweet that a mother and daughter shared the same class.
Mrs. Becker instructed us all to take our seats and explained that this class was for girls only. She then asked each of us to come up on stage and recite the Do-Mi-Re-Fa-So syllables so that she could group us into sections of eight. My heart sank as I realized I would have to sing in front of everyone.
One by one, Mrs. Becker called each girl up to the stage. Some of the girls had okay voices, while others were truly talented. Then it was Brianne's turn. Her voice was like an angel's, a beautiful soprano that filled the room. Fiona and Emma also impressed me with their deep, rich alto voices. Mandy, Leslie, and Hannah had high-pitched, yet well-controlled voices that blended beautifully.
Alyssa and Karla were the last to go, and they both had perfect voices. Alyssa's voice was like honey, smooth and warm. But it was Karla who really stood out. She sounded like a pop idol, her voice clear and powerful. I found myself getting lost in the music, forgetting my worries for a moment.
Then Mrs. Becker called my name, and my heart sank. I nervously made my way up the stairs to the stage, my hands trembling at my sides. I took a deep breath, trying to steady myself. As I opened my mouth to sing, an awful, screeching noise escaped. My throat instantly sting, as the aftertaste of metallic overwhelmed my mouth. It was so bad that Mrs. Becker immediately cut me off.
"Why are you in this class, Lily?" she asked, a hint of annoyance in her voice.
I looked at her sadly and signed, "I don't know. I didn't choose this class."
Mrs. Becker softened a little, seeing my dejected expression. "Well, you better discuss these matters with a counselor about switching, because there are better candidates out there who want a spot in this class," she said bluntly.
I felt my cheeks burn with embarrassment as I made my way back to my seat at the very back of the room. I could feel the eyes of the other girls on me, and I heard their stifled laughter. Karla's laughter rang out the loudest, stabbing me like a knife. Alyssa was the only one who didn't join in, her face a mask of disappointment. I wasn't sure if she was disappointed in me or in the other girls' behavior.
It was next week, I got out of my algebra class heading towards the office. I had to wait till Monday, since during the first few days, my assigned counselor was not available. I was already antsy of finally getting out of that Choir class, I couldn’t deal another day with a class I clearly didn’t fit in. My schedule in my hand, I pulled the door open, being greeted by the smell of freshly baked chocolate chip muffins. Nervousness ran through me, wondering what type of counselor Dr. Wells would be.
The door was wide agape, leading me into the source of that muffin smell. Sitting there on a working desk, was a man typing on his laptop. He looked a bit exhausted, almost to the point that he slumped on his chair. Tilting my head, I nudged on his shoulders, trying to shake him awake. I couldn’t help but feel warmth radiating in my cheeks.
“Huh? Oh, hello there Lily. What brings you here?” Dr. Wells jolted up, probably noticing how close I was to his face. I backed away, sitting down on a red couch next to him.
“I want to change classes please.”
Mr. Wells nodded off, scooting his chair back towards his mahogany desk. He searched up my schedule, turning his laptop to my view. “Oh, I see. In what class do you want to change?”
I nervously let out a breath, as I finally let out what emotions I was holding. “I don’t know why you assigned me Choir, but everyone in that class hates me. I really need that class changed, Dr. Wells.”
I saw my counselor's lip repeatedly twitched a bit, before he gathered his composure. Dr. Wells looked up from his desk, his kind face softening as he saw me. "Lily, I want to apologize profusely for putting you in that situation."
I signed, feeling a little comforted by his words. "It's okay. I did want to be in that class, but I just... I felt so out of place with all the other girls laughing at me."
Dr. Wells sighed and rubbed his temple. "I'm truly sorry, Lily. I was told you loved music and thought you would enjoy the class. But it's clear that it wasn't a good fit. Do you have another class in mind that you'd like to take instead?"
I nodded and signed, "Art class. I heard my friend Brandon is taking that, and I've always loved drawing."
Dr. Wells typed something into his laptop. “Consider it done. I'll have the change processed by tomorrow, if not sooner. In the meantime, help yourself to a muffin. The library teacher made them for me, and they're delicious."
I smiled and took one of the muffins, taking a bite. "Are you and the library teacher... a thing?" I asked, feeling a little bold.
Dr. Wells laughed, a deep, hearty sound that filled the room. "No, no, nothing like that. Just colleagues. She knows I have a sweet tooth, so she often shares her baking creations with me."
I felt a wave of relief wash over me. It was probably one of the few times I'd developed a crush on someone, and as usual, it was harmless and something I'd get over quickly. Dr. Wells was one of those crushes indeed. I stood up from my chair, feeling much better than when I arrived. "Well, thank you, Dr. Wells. I better head to class soon."
Dr. Wells smiled and placed a hand on my shoulder. "Of course, Lily. And remember, if you ever need someone to chat with, my door is always open."
Later that day, during lunch, I made my way to our usual table with Brandon and Matt. They were already deep in conversation about their morning classes.
"PE is a nightmare," Matt was saying. "All the athletes make fun of me because I'm not as fast or strong as they are. It's frustrating."
Brandon nodded sympathetically. "I heard you beat Ryan on the pacer test, though. That's impressive."
Matt shrugged, taking a bite of his apple. "It was just luck, honestly. Ryan got too cocky and sprained his knee on the seventy-ninth lap. I just kept a steady pace.”
I signed to Matt, "You should still be proud. I bet your dad was happy."
Matt smiled. "He was. It's not every day I get to impress him, especially when it comes to sports. You know how Mayor Weston was a star athlete back in his day."
I laughed, and then took a bite of my sandwich. "Speaking of impressing people, I have some news. I'm switching out of choir class and into art elective. Hopefully, I'll be in the same class as you, Brandon."
Brandon's face lit up. "That's great! I'm so glad you'll be joining us. Art class is a lot of fun.”
Matt nodded in agreement. "I'm happy for you, Lily. But why are you leaving Choir? I thought you loved singing."
My smile faltered, and I looked down at my lap. "It's just... it's not the right fit for me," I signed.
Matt frowned, chewing on his apple. "Is Mrs. Becker too mean? I've heard she can be hard on students who aren't part of the popular crowd."
"No fair," I signed, my eyes pleading with him to understand.
Brandon nodded. "It really isn't fair, Matt. That's why I prefer to keep a low profile. Popularity contests aren't worth the hassle.”
Just then, I felt a tap on my shoulder, and I turned to see Karla standing there, a sad look on her face. "Lily, can I talk to you?" she asked, her voice soft and hesitant.
I hesitated, signing, "Why?”
With a strand of hair tucked behind her ear, she leaned in and whispered, "I want to talk to you in private."
I glanced at Matt and Brandon, signing, "I'll be back, okay?"
Matt nodded, his eyes curious. "We'll be here. Take your time."
I followed Karla to the girl's bathroom, my heart pounding in my chest. I wasn't sure what this was about, but I sensed it was important to her. Once we were inside, Karla pulled out a juul vape from her pocket and took a hit. The sweet smell of watermelon filled the air.
"Want a hit?" she offered, holding it out to me.
I was curious, so I signed, "Sure."
I took a cautious drag, expecting to choke, but surprisingly, I didn't. Karla laughed, "I guess you already know how to smoke. Not so innocent after all, huh?"
I rolled my eyes. "I learned from watching Effy in Skins. It's not like I've never seen it before."
Karla laughed again, a genuine sound that seemed to break through the tension between us. "Look, Lily, I wanted to apologize for what happened in the choir. I shouldn't have laughed. It was mean, and I'm sorry."
I stayed silent, unsure of how to respond. A part of me wanted to accept her apology, but another part was still hurt by her earlier behavior. Before I could say anything, Karla cut in, "I know it doesn't make up for it, but I want to make it up to you. How about I take you to the skating rink this evening? It's one of our favorite places, remember?"
I hesitated, considering her offer. Finally, I signed, "Okay, I guess."
Karla's face lit up, and she gave me a quick hug. "Great! I'll text you the details. See you later, okay?" And with that, she left the bathroom, leaving me alone with my thoughts.
I walked back to the cafeteria, my mind racing. Matt rushed over to me, his eyes full of questions. "How did it go? What did she want?" he asked.
"It went okay," I replied, signing as I continued. "Karla invited me to the skating rink this evening."
Brandon's eyebrows furrowed. "I don't know, Lily. Karla hangs out with those choir girls. I don't think we can trust her, especially after what happened."
I bit my lip, understanding his concern. "What if I sneak you and Matt in too? That way, if anything goes south, we'll be together."
Matt's eyes lit up. "That's a brilliant idea! I'm in."
A small smile tugged at my lips. "It's settled, then. We're going skating."
That afternoon, I waited on the porch for Karla to pick me up. The sun was starting to set, casting a warm glow over everything. My dad emerged from the house, dressed in his sheriff's uniform. "Why are you wearing your uniform on your day off?" I asked, curious.
He chuckled, patting my back. "Got called into work. Something strange is going on. Don't worry, I'll be fine."
I signed, "Be safe, Dad."
“I will, honey. Have fun with Karla, okay.” He smiled and gave me a thumbs-up before heading off. A minute later, a black Chevy pulled up, and I recognized it as Mrs. Becker's car. Karla leaned out the window and waved me over.
I took a deep breath and climbed into the back seat. Besides Karla, there were a few other girls from the choir class—Mandy, Hannah, Emma, Leslie, Fiona, and Brianne. Alyssa was noticeably absent.
Noticing my curious glance, Karla explained, "Alyssa had track practice. She couldn't make it."
I signed, "That's nice."
Brianne turned to Mrs. Becker and asked, "Can we get some McDonald's shakes? Please?"
Mrs. Becker smiled. "Of course, sweetie. Does anyone else want one?"
Everyone nodded eagerly, and Mrs. Becker placed an order for nine shakes. Emma and Leslie wanted vanilla, Brianne wanted the seasonal spice pumpkin flavor, Hannah and Fiona requested strawberry, Karla and Mandy chose chocolate, and Mrs. Becker asked about my preference.
"Mint, please," I said, making a gesture of a mint leaf.
Mrs. Becker smiled. "Mint it is. Anything for my girls."
I felt a warm glow spread through me. Maybe, just maybe, they were starting to like me. I took a long sip of my mint shake, savoring the cool, refreshing taste.
"Chocolate is definitely the best flavor," Mandy declared, taking a sip from her own shake. "Nothing beats the classic."
"Pumpkin spice is where it's at," Brianne interjected, taking a sip of her pumpkin spice shake. "It's got that perfect blend of sweet and spicy. It's like autumn in a bite."
"Are you kidding?" Mandy scoffed. "Chocolate is timeless. It's the ultimate comfort food. Pumpkin spice is just a fad.”
"Oh c'mon! Pumpkin spice is leagues better," Brianne retorted. "It's a limited edition for a reason."
The other girls joined in, each defending their favorite flavor. I snickered at their playful bickering, feeling a sense of warmth despite the earlier tension.
About ten minutes later, Mrs. Becker pulled into the parking lot of a magenta-colored building. The girls piled out of the car, and I followed them inside, curious about our destination. Mrs. Becker turned to Brianne and said, "I'll pick you girls up at 8 pm sharp. I need to head home and take care of your little sister."
Brianne gave her mom a quick hug and yelled out, "Okay! Love you, mom!" Then she joined the choir group, whispering something in Karla's ear that made her smile in an unsettling way.
Karla walked over to me and whispered, "Hey, Lily, I want to take you to our hiding spot. It's been a while since we hung out there."
I brightened at the idea, signing, "I've missed that place. We used to act like it was our studio booth."
“Uh-huh,” Karla led me to an abandoned janitor's closet that was blocked off with a "Do Not Enter" sign. She opened the door, and I slid inside, feeling a rush of nostalgia. I slid inside the small, dimly lit closet and sat criss-cross on the floor, my heart racing with anticipation. Karla joined me, and for a moment, we just sat there, our knees touching, the silence comfortable between us.
"I've missed you, Lily," Karla signed, her expression softening.
"I've missed you too," I signed back, my heart warming at the sentiment. "It feels like it's been ages since we really talked." I looked down, my smile fading slightly. "I've missed the old Karla. The one who was always on my side, no matter what."
Karla furrowed her eyebrows, her face a mask of confusion. "What do you mean? I haven't changed, Lily. I've just matured."
I scoffed, shaking my head. "Matured? Making fun of someone less popular than you isn't mature, Karla. It's just mean spirited."
Her eyes widened at my words, and I could see the hurt flash across her face. "I haven't been making fun of you, Lily. I—"
"Yes, you have," I interrupted, my anger bubbling to the surface. "I know exactly what you and your new friends have been trying to do. You've been pretending I don't exist, like I'm not even worth acknowledging.”
Karla's face contorted with frustration. "That's not true, Lily! You always have to make everything about your disability. If anyone's changed, it's you. You used to be so happy, always laughing and joking around. Now, you just cry and complain when things don't go your way."
I signed angrily, my hands moving frantically. "How can you say that, Karla? I don't mind if you want to be more popular, but you're acting like you don't even know me. You're trying to pretend we're not friends."
Her eyes filled with tears, and her voice shook. "Maybe I don't want to be friends with you anymore, Lily. Maybe you're too held up in the past, too stuck in your own little world. You're a sad, pathetic sap, and I—"
Before she could finish her sentence, I punched her squarely in the face. The force of the blow knocked her back, and she stumbled, her hand flying to her nose.
"I wish I'd never met you, Karla!" I angrily figured my fingers around, my breathing being audible in the small space. "I wish you'd never been my friend! I wouldn't care if you dropped dead right now!"
Karla's eyes widened in shock, and tears began to stream down her face. Without another word, she turned and ran out of the janitor's closet, leaving me alone in the dimly lit space. I trembled as I crouched down in the corner, my heart pounding in my chest. I had never hit anyone before, and now I wished I could take it back. It was rather immature of me to end that way with Karla. Especially when this was the last memory I had of her alive.
Suddenly, a blood-curdling scream pierced the silence, freezing me in place. It was Karla. My eyes widened in horror as I realized what I had done. I rose to my feet and ran out of the closet, my heart pounding in my chest. As I turned the corner, I came face to face with a masked man. He was tall and imposing, his mask was painted like a 1940s woman with green eyeshadow, vibrant red blush, and blood-red lips. His copper-blonde wig fell in sleek waves, contrasting with his all-black suit.
The man walked slowly towards me, his gloved hand reaching out. I kicked him in the abdomen, my fear fueling my strength. But he was too strong. He grabbed me by the waist, his gloved finger pressing against my lips.
"My little flower, I am so happy to see you." he whispered, his voice deep and gravelly.
Before I could scream or struggle, he covered my mouth with a rag. It took a while for the chloroform to finally take effect, as I remembered my last thoughts were about Karla. Sometimes I wished this encounter was just an elaborate prank played by Brianne. However it is never the case.
When I woke up, I woke up to the sound of a girl's voice, soft and melodic. My eyes felt heavy, my body sluggish as I tried to lift my head. The singing was familiar, reminding me of Karla. My heart stirred at the memory of my friend, and I tried to shake off the grogginess that clouded my mind.
As my eyes adjusted to the dim light, I realized I was restrained to a bed, my wrists and ankles bound. Panic surged through me, and I struggled against my bonds, my heart racing.
The singing continued, and I finally located the source—a television mounted on the wall across the room. My eyes widened as I recognized the singer. It was Karla, her face bruised and beaten, her eyes closed as she sang "Once Upon a December" from the animated movie "Anastasia." Her voice was shaky but serene, and tears pricked my eyes as I watched her performance.
I opened my mouth to scream, but only a weakened screech escaped my throat. I tugged at my restraints, desperation fueling my strength. I had to get out of here. I had to help Karla.
Catching me off guard, the door swung open, and the masked man from my encounter at the janitor's closet stepped into the room. My heart sank at the sight of him, and I shrunk back against the bed, my breath coming in short gasps.
He carried a plate of applesauce, his gloved hands setting it down on a table by the bed. "Good morning, my little flower," he said, his voice deep and distorted by the mask. "Your friend has a lovely voice," he remarked. "Have you ever wanted to sing like that?”
I shook my head, my eyes never leaving his face. I mouthed the words, "Let her go.”
The Masked Man smiled sadly. "Your friend has been let go. Don't worry, she's no longer suffering.”
I wanted to scream, to demand that he release me, but my voice failed me. The masked man approached the bed, his eyes cold and unfeeling. He picked up the spoon and dipped it into the applesauce, then brought it to my mouth.
"Open up, sweetie," he cooed. "You need to keep up your strength."
I turned my head away, my body rigid with fear. I didn't want his help, I didn't want anything to do with him.
"Now, now, none of that," he chided, his gloved hand gently tilting my chin back towards him. "You need to eat. And one day, my little flower, you will sing too. And it will be the most beautiful voice anyone has ever heard."
Tears slipped down my cheeks as he forced the spoon into my mouth, the applesauce tasting bitter on my tongue. I choked down the food, my throat constricting with fear and anger.
The masked man set the plate down and pulled me into a tight embrace, his gloved hands stroking my hair. "Shh, my little flower. Everything will be alright. I'm here to take care of you."
I sobbed into his chest, my body shaking with grief and terror. I had no idea where I was, no concept of how much time had passed since I had been taken. All I knew was that Karla was in danger, and I was powerless to help her. The masked man held me until my sobs subsided, then gently laid me back down on the bed. "Rest now. We have a big day ahead of us tomorrow."
With that, he turned and walked out of the room, leaving me alone with my thoughts. I closed my eyes, my mind reeling. The next time I woke, it was to the sound of my mother's sobs. I blinked groggily, my vision blurry as I tried to focus. I was in a hospital room, my mother sitting by my bedside, her face wet with tears. Matt and Brandon, my closest friends, were also there, their faces etched with concern.
"Mom?" I raised one of my hands, my fingers weak and stiff.
My mother's head snapped up, and she rushed to my side, her hands grasping mine. "Lily, oh, Lily, you're awake!" She smiled through her tears, her voice shaking. "I thought I'd lost you.”
I placed my palm to touch her cheek, my throat too dry to speak. Matt and Brandon stood by silently, their eyes filled with relief.
I then asked the big question, signing, "What... happened?"
Matt nervously stuttered, "We... We found you inside an old shed near the skating rink. You were... you were unconscious, and we called for help right away."
Brandon added, "Before that, you were missing for roughly 33 hours. We searched everywhere for you.” His voice cracked, and he cleared his throat, unable to meet my gaze.
"You're safe now, Lily," my mother said, stroking my hair. "That's all that matters. There's nothing to worry about anymore."
I shook my head, my eyes flying open. Where was Karla? I signed, "Where's Karla?”
My mother's face crumpled, and fresh tears slid down her cheeks. "She's... she's still missing, Lily. We don't know where she is."
I closed my eyes, the weight of my guilt crushing me. If I hadn't fought with Karla, none of this would have happened. It was my fault she was still out there, alone and in danger.
The days turned into weeks, and Karla remained missing. The police conducted an extensive search, but there were no leads, no clues as to her whereabouts. I blamed myself, replaying the events of that fateful day over and over in my mind.
Three weeks after my rescue, the news channel delivered a devastating blow. Karla Reyes, aged 15, had been found dead, her body buried near the Yellow Rock River. She had suffered multiple bone fractures, and the unsettling detail—she had been missing her vocal cords and larynx.
I recalled the day vividly, the sun shining brightly through my hospital window as the news anchor delivered the grim update. I had broken down, sobbing uncontrollably, the reality of what had happened hitting me like a ton of bricks. I remember wanting to just die, to pay for what I have done. If I hadn't had my friends Matt and Brandon, I wouldn't have been alive writing this. And yet, I never told anyone about The Masked Man or what had transpired that day—until now. Sometimes I wonder if Karla could hear my prayers, wishing that she deserved better than this, and I'm sorry for causing her death. I took a deep breath, steeling myself for what I needed to say next.
Karla Reyes may have been the first victim, but she certainly wasn't the last. There were 7 more Choirs Girls left.
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2024.05.17 23:41 chernygal A First-Time Cruiser’s DCL Wish Experience!

Hi everyone! My family (me, 25F, and my parents) just returned from our first EVER cruise on the Disney Wish that ran from the 13th-17th and stopped at Nassau and Castaway Cay. I was worried about traveling on the Wish due to the very mixed reviews I came across on my research (as evidenced by an earlier Reddit post I made) but I figured I’d chime in with my own two cents.
To be clear, my family has never cruised before, let alone DCL, so keep that in mind. I ALSO want to preface this by saying that I am a former WDW CM, which I think is important to remember in some parts of my review.
In short, we had a fantastic cruise (for the most part) and loved the Wish! I’m excited to continue cruising with DCL and am genuinely apprehensive about trying out some of the other ships since I’m so attached to the Wish already.
The Pros:
-Castaway Cay. OMG was this place everything and more they said it would be. Absolutely gorgeous. I truly wish I had been able to do more on the island (like the 5K) but with the heat and some unpleasant blisters on my feet walking was not my friend this day. I can’t imagine cruising DCL in the future and picking an itinerary that does not include Castaway. This was the highlight of the trip.
-The Wish itself has absolutely gorgeous theming, truly. There were so many intricate details and every space was so carefully crafted, I truly appreciated being in the space and taking in all the details.
-The Entertainment Cast Members on board were absolutely STELLAR. From Tamsin and Sophie (or should I say Sparkles) in the Bingo Lounge, to Emma hosting trivia, to Ivan on the dance floor, the Wish Entertainment CMs were truly phenomenal. I don’t regret my choice to leave WDW, but for the first time in a long time I missed it more than I ever have in the past.
-We never felt the ship was overly crowded or overrun with children, and as three adults, we all enjoyed our time there immensely. We never felt a lack of anything to do and enjoyed going to Cove Cafe for a coffee from time to time. The only annoyances we had were with two particular families who were seated next to us at dinner, but that’s not DCL’s fault in any way, and for a ship with hundreds of kids on it, we had far fewer issues than we thought we would.
-Our servers! Aniket and Vagner were wonderful, as was our Head Server, Simone. Aniket never steered us wrong with his recommendations and I’m genuinely going to miss our service staff for a long time to come.
The Cons:
-As HUGE Star Wars fans, we were a bit disappointed by Hyperspace Lounge. I had read that it didn’t live up to the hype, but honestly thought our love for Star Wars would make up for it. It was a nice little area, and the drinks we had were certainly good, but a little disappointing overall.
-Nassau. This was the worst part of the trip and I genuinely hated this place. Again, I had read that it wasn’t worth going to and to stay on the ship, but none of us had ever gone and figured it was worth seeing at least once. WRONG. If I ever go back it will be too soon.
-People were not wrong about the elevators. I can count on one hand the amount of times we actually were able to take an elevator. Thankfully, we are three able-bodied adults so we were able to use the stairs (which we did, frequently) but for people with mobility issues or young children it was definitely a struggle.
-I hate saying this, but some of the Cast Members we interacted with were just downright rude. I know the days are long and the work is tiring, and I’m certain on DCL it’s even harder than it was at WDW, but there were a few interactions I had with Cast Members that really left me a little stunned. And while most were perfectly pleasant, I didn’t really feel the “Disney Difference” I expect when interacting with the brand.
-I had saved up $$$$ to spend on board, and including my drinks, Castway Cay purchases, and my extra snacks, I spent about $300 altogether (including an $85 spirit jersey). I felt a lot of the on-board merchandise was really disappointing and SO MUCH retail space was utilized for luxury stores I never stepped foot in. While I’m happy to have saved the money, I’m honestly a little sad there just wasn’t much for me to buy for myself or friends/coworkers back home. But I am a souvenir girlie at heart, so that’s just my opinion.
So, final verdict is that we loved our cruise, truly did love the Wish, and would go on it again in a heartbeat. My father and I are already planning a return (my mother enjoyed cruising and would like to go on another, but she isn’t and has never been a Disney fan). Was it perfect? No, but that’s unreasonable to assume. Despite my apprehensions about the Wish we genuinely loved it and are certainly going to be booking future cruises, and I look forward to visiting the Wish again in the future, and seeing how the other ships compare!
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