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moonlitsiren March 23 2011, 09:42:28 UTC
Hey, kid...America is a big place, and Florida is one of the biggest states. A 3 hour drive ain't nothin'. (I drove 3 more hours to my friend's house in south Florida after that. The 6 hour drive back to my house on Monday? Yeah, that hurt a little bit. XD)

It's a good mix. There are roller coasters, but also cool simulation rides and shows and things like that. All the rides have a story to go with them that plays out while you're walking though the line, so it's really neat. There's something for everybody. Including the Jurassic Park water ride that we got stuck on. Right before the drop. For 45 minutes. And then the park people had to come though a hidden door and rescue us and we had to go down 4500490595 flights of stairs to get down. Fun times, man. LMAO. We got free line jumping passes for all the other rides out of it, so it was totally worth it. We also went back the next day and took inappropriate pictures in it since we've memorized where all the cameras are on the attractions. (Again, we're from Florida, so every secondary school trip ever was usually to one of the bajillion parks in Orlando.)

Our main reason for going was that the Harry Potter park just opened up recently, and we're super big nerds. :B

Whatevs. You still have to write the storylines for your comics, so shh. :P

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wthis_pattys March 23 2011, 10:39:46 UTC
I live in a country that's not even 300 km long okay, I cannot relate to these things. xD

.........lol that kind of blows but on the other hand it really really doesn't because it's one of those stories you can tell. But a Jurassic Park Water Ride, that sounds like auhghghg awesome. So are there dinosaurs and stuff you pass during the ride? because if so, I am jealous.
Partially because I couldn't adopt a dragon from the park I went to last week

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moonlitsiren March 24 2011, 04:57:02 UTC
If it makes you feel better, I live on an island that isn't even 14 miles long. It's just...off the coast of a huge freaking country. XD

There are totally dinos that you pass by. You're basically cruising down around in this big boat thing going on a mock tour of Jurassic Park (You even go through the iconic doors with epic music), and it's narrated and fun dinos pop up in the lagoon. But then suddenly, something goes wrong and instead of going to see the herbivores, the boat goes off the path into the indoor restricted area, where the bad dinos have broken free. You don't really see any of them to build the suspense, but like, you hear them running overhead and see the wall get clawed and then people are screaming. Then suddenly, big daddy T-rex pops out of the fog and leans down to eat you, but the miraculously big drop saves you from his clutches.

And now I want to go chill at the park with you. XD

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wthis_pattys March 24 2011, 07:27:29 UTC
ooh, that's pretty awesome though =w=

DSJFKSN can I go in there please let me go in there ;__;
Can I pet the T-rex? Can I?

we should go there. and next you should come to the Efteling with me, just to keep it fair. :D

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moonlitsiren March 24 2011, 07:57:32 UTC
You can totally come. We'll pet the T-rex together and eat dino legs (They're actually turkey legs, shhh)

I had to google that park, but it looks awesome despite the truly terrifying mascot. BRB, turning in my frequent flier points. I haven't been to Europe since high school! <3

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wthis_pattys March 24 2011, 08:12:46 UTC
... If dino's taste like turkey it suddenly makes sense they're extinct
was absolutely not my first thought when I read that, no sir.

haha yeah the mascot is kind of creepy. xD
Ooh, which countries/country did you visit? :D

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moonlitsiren March 24 2011, 08:49:25 UTC
Oh, you. <3 Mmmm...dino. I'll bet they taste kind of like a mix between alligator and some kind of poultry since they're distant relatives to birds. I heard that scientists recently discovered that Velociraptors actually had coats of downy feathers! They suddenly seem much less terrifying. XD

I visited Germany and Austria in high school for a music festival, and it was super neat 'cause I got to meet some of my Austrian relatives~ I went to China for another music festival, and I lived in Korea and Japan for a bit. I wish I could travel more, but America is just so damn far away from everything. ;_;

So what crazy-cool places have you been to? I'm guessing a fair amount in Europe on holiday? :3

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wthis_pattys March 24 2011, 09:44:09 UTC
Ooh, that sounds kind of cute. Let's make one.
And I have no idea how an alligator tastes, but in case it doesn't work out I guess we can always just make handbags out of dinoskin. :D

..... the thing with far away places is that they are, in fact, far away. XD Psh, America is just compensating. I think you should just let every state live for itself and give em all different languages and stuff. just to make it nice and confusing.

pffff I wish. I've only been to Luxembourg/Belgium/France/Spain

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moonlitsiren March 24 2011, 09:56:23 UTC
Dino handbags sound fab. <3
Hmmm, alligator tastes like...fishy chicken, I guess. They're like, everywhere down here, so they're kind of viewed as pests, but people do raise them for food and their skin. /The more you know!

We really should. Though I think that more people speak Spanish in my state than English. There's a reason people call it "Northern Cuba". XD And yet my Spanish is so fail. *gringa* :(((

That's still a lot of cool places that I haven't been! Spain sounds like it would be fun to visit~

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