That's right.Does that mean you didn't even buy the program?? The programs are great!
I was stunned that parents paid $13 for a snow cone in a plastic cup or $13 for a small bucket of popcorn.Sandie
I was stunned that parents paid $13 for a snow cone in a plastic cup or $13 for a small bucket of popcorn.
Wow - that is pretty rare, I've only seen one fall in about 10 years of going! Maybe they can't get as many good overseas skaters anymoreA number of skaters tripped or stumbled and Simba dropped Nala on her head!!!!! Maybe they were having a bad skate day
Peter Pan approx 25cm tall = $30Did they have any fluffies Sandie??
Any chance they are doing that to try and be ecologically responsible and get people to use less plastic bags?I'm still disappointed that I have to pay for a Disney on Ice bag to put stuff in - $1 isn't much, but when you consider they throw bags at you for nothing in the theme parks, and by carrying them around you are advertising for them - well I think it is a little cheap on their behalf.
The best education you can give your kids Mel (and it helps you as well of course). However they need to learn that there are some exceptions, and that's when you're at a Disney park!I'll be making sure I train my kids as well as I have the neice and nephew trained to avoid the merchandise .
Wow - I never look at those sort of things so I never saw the price - $28 is very steep!Those light-sabrey-wandy things were $28
Are you kidding me? I missed the 'Journey' one and only have princesses to look forward to?So another year over - and we begin counting down to Disney on Ice - Princess Wishes in 2009!
http://www.disneyonice-asia.com/princesswishes/AUNZ/
You can sit it out with me - Keith will probably go five or six times anyway so Disney won't miss the revenue!!!!Sheesh.... I will likely go... but princesses? Oh man.....
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