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Yep, looks like peanuts for eyes to me. 
The discussion revolves around planning a gathering for members of the Physics Forums community at Disney World, coinciding with a trip during Memorial Day week. Participants share tips and recommendations for attractions, dining, and experiences at Disney World, including suggestions for rides and strategies for maximizing enjoyment during the visit.
Participants generally agree on the value of sharing tips and experiences, but there is no consensus on the best strategies for visiting the parks or the must-see attractions, as preferences may vary among individuals.
Some recommendations are based on personal experiences and may depend on individual preferences or specific circumstances, such as crowd levels or seasonal variations.
Members of the Physics Forums community interested in visiting Disney World, as well as those looking for tips on maximizing their experience at theme parks.
'Golden Ears' trends
As reported in the winter edition of Vacation Magic magazine, The Walt Disney Company recently contracted independent research firm Directive Analytics to conduct the first-ever national "Golden Ears Survey" to gauge Americans' perspectives about Disney Theme Parks.
The detailed survey analyzed responses in a variety of demographic categories, measuring trends based on everything from hometowns to political affiliations.
When asked to name the Disney Theme Park character with whom they most identify, for example, American executives made Mickey Mouse their No. 1 answer. Teachers, meanwhile, chose Minnie Mouse, Doctors called out Dopey, Nurses went with Cinderella and U.S. Military personnel admitted to being a bit Grumpy. Political lines divided respondents when asked to identify their dream Disney Theme Park job, with Democrats coveting posts as Walt Disney Imagineers and Republicans eyeing those Disney Tour Guide roles.
Democrats went on to say that they'd rather visit a Disney Theme Park with Oprah Winfrey than with any other star (Oprah was the top star among all respondents), while Republicans leaned toward Clint Eastwood. (And, in case you were wondering, more Democrats than Republicans admitted to having worn Mickey Mouse ears at some point in their lives.)
While those Imagineering and Tour Guide jobs emerged as the clear favorites (with each garnering 21 percent of the vote), Jungle Cruise skipper lurked close behind (14 percent). Any guess as to which surveyed American city has the largest skipper-wannabe population? Well, it must be a jungle in Sacramento, Calif., as 24 percent of surveyed Sacramento residents said they'd love nothing more than a faux pistol, a campy script and an opportunity to guide a boatful of Guests past "the backside of water."
I think I noticed a few crowds.ZapperZ said:The Walt Disney World Resort had record attendance over the holidays.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/orl-disney1106jan11,0,2911102.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
Just think, Moonbie, that we had a part in this. :)
Zz.
Integral said:Could you explain this Osboure family thing?... I keep wondering what Ozzy and Sharon have to do with Disneyland?
Integral said:Could you explain this Osboure family thing?... I keep wondering what Ozzy and Sharon have to do with Disneyland?
ZapperZ said:Wow! Those look very nice! I forgot that you got two cast-member pins. You and Chuck have this pin-trading bug! No cast member with a lanyard is safe around the two of you!
:)
Zz.
Discover Everest online
With the official grand opening of the new Expedition Everest–Legend of the Forbidden Mountain™ attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park on the horizon, Guests soon will get an at-home preview through the magic of the Internet.
Visit www.disneyeverest.com beginning Jan. 16 to discover everything from attraction details to findings from Imagineers' recent Himalayas mission to the interactive "Yetivision" experience. The Web site also will share broadcast schedules for Discovery Networks' upcoming Expedition Everest-related TV programs.