November 4, 2007

Epcot Visit #1

Today we headed to Disney's EPCOT. The park, which opened in 1982, is celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The first attraction we visited was The Universe of Energy where Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Nye "The Science Guy" take you on a trip through time to the land of dinos to learn about the origins of energy.

Over in The Land at Epcot, you take a boat ride through the Epcot greenhouse. Here they grow fruits and vegetables using the most modern techniques existing today.

This tomato tree, which has grown from a SINGLE vine, has yielded more than 32,000 tomatoes in its life---a world record! For more info on the greenhouse and the wide varieties of produce grown there visit
http://www.wdwnews.com/ViewPressRelease.aspx?PressReleaseID=100253 .

Then we headed over to The Seas to see if we could help find Nemo...again!

Luckily, we WERE able to find him.

Marlon takes a break along a test dummy outside Test Track, a simulation of the road tests new cars are put through prior to being shipped for sale.

Then it was on to Mexico where we found these mariachi-playing skeletons.

Over in Italy, Marlon was excited to be chosen as the "young" hero of Romeo and Juliet. In the words of the Epcot cast members "we're looking for someone about 16 years of age...this one's seen 16 a few times over."

After his experience in acting, Marlon has decided to stick with his day job...whatever THAT is.

Here the sun begins to set over the Epcot lagoon.

The State of Oklahoma celebrates its 100th anniversary as a state this year and proud representatives of the state are at Epcot to provide tourism information.

The fountains at Epcot take on a whole different look at night.

Looking for a highlight video of our visit to Epcot? Here it is!

For more of our visit, go to
http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/november/epcotvisit1/ .

To be continued...

November 1, 2007

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios

Tonight we attended Universal Studio's Halloween Horror Nights which runs through Saturday. Unlike Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, Halloween Horror Nights prohibited ticket holders to wear costumes.

The entrance set up to enter was inhabited by fog and spooky music.

The first stop of the night was at the stage for Jack's Carnival of Carnage. This was the first indication that, no, the event was NOT geared towards children.

There were eight different haunted houses at Halloween Horror Nights. Some were based on movies: Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dead Silence: The Curse of Mary Shaw & The Thing were a few. Not based on movies, there was Vampyre Blood Bath, Psychoscarepy: Home for the Holidays and this one: Jack's Funhouse in Clown-O-Vision---a haunted house in 3-D!

Marlon prepares for his mission at the Men In Black attraction.

Haunted houses would not be complete without Freddy...

or Jason...

or Marlon and this tall scary woman.

Then there's Jaws ready to swallow Doug whole.

Outside the park is the scariness of The Hard Rock Cafe.

Marlon put together a neat video of a few of the attractions at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. View it below.

For more pictures, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/november/universal-studios-h/ .

To be continued...

October 31, 2007

Magic Kingdom-Visit #1

Today is Halloween. We headed off early in the afternoon to take in The Magic Kingdom for the first time since arriving in the land of Disney.

Before going, Marlon caught this snapshot of our very own Garfield, although we have named him Fatfield...err...Chatfield.

Meanwhile, Sammy found a new technique to drink water and demonstrated it in this video.

So you CAN teach an old CAT new tricks.

The excitement mounted as we approached the parking lot entrance to The Magic Kingdom. The lines of cars stretched on for miles.

Magic Kingdom pictures would not be complete without a shot of Cinderella's Castle.

Many nights throughout October, The Magic Kingdom held Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. As a separate ticket was required for this event, the park would "close" at 7:00 pm for the party.

Not So Scary Halloween Partygoers dressed in nearly every costume imaginable. Ironically, many leaned toward a Disney theme.

Captain Jack Sparrow, among others, was in attendance.

Snow White and her wicked stepmother were also a popular choice for the night.

You know you're in Mouse land when full grown plants take on this shape.

For more pictures of our Magic Kingdom Visit #1, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/october/magickingdomvisit1/ .

To be continued...

The Bodyguard at Theatre Winter Haven, Winter Haven, Florida

Tonight, we attended the next to final performance of The Bodyguard: The Musical at Theatre Winter Haven. The curtain call for the four main...