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Disney
Institute—we took classes in canoeing, animation, Disney
architecture, rock climbing, cooking, photography, and video
production. |
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Downtown
Disney—it's easier now to run yourself into complete
exhaustion, thanks to the restaraunts, shops and entertainment here.
And conveniently located near the Disney Institute. Kill a few hours
in Disney
Quest—a high-tech, interactive video arcade. |
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Disney-MGM
Studios—can you imagine the 13 story drop in the Twilight Zone
Tower of Terror? |
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Epcot—we enjoyed the Epcot
International Food and Wine Festival, October 24 through
November 22, 1998 |
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Universal Studio—don't
miss Twister or T2 in 3-D. |
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Universal
Studio Horror Nights—quite a Halloween party. |
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Ron's acting debut in Psycho at Universal
Studio. |
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The continuing adventures of Ron and Val, with
friends Luis, Jolie, Al, Sarah and Debbie...
In the decade or more since our last visit to
Orlando, the small-small world Disney has grown larger and grown up.
Now there's more entertainment for adults. For adults the Disney
Institute is an undiscovered gem.
A week is not enough, there is always more to see
and do. I guess we'll have return to see the new Disney Animal
Kingdom, and Universal Studios Amusement Park.
October was the perfect time to visit—lines were
short and the weather was wonderful. |
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