"Come Fly With Me" Meet - Soarin' 9:00a.m. Sunday
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"Come Fly With Me" Meet - Soarin' 9:00a.m. Sunday - REVISED
I won't be the only PP person sprinting for Soarin' as soon as the rope drops on Sunday morning (May 3), right? And I realize we may be riding this later in the day if Jennifer & Dave have included it in our afternoon Quest -- but even if we do, is there any such thing as TOO MANY TIMES on Soarin'? I don't think so!
I usually race for the FP machine, then get in the regular line once and follow it up with using the FP. Since it's probably going to be really crowded in the park on Sunday, I don't know if that's feasible. (Our FP time may be during our lunch, which wouldn't work at all.) But how about one regular ride on Soarin' together?
Who's with me? Jennifer suggests meeting near the stand-by entrance to Soarin' as soon as we can get there. We'll wait a few minutes to see who shows up. If you get there a bit late, look for us in line -- when I get up to the Cast Member who asks "How many in your group?" I'll include you if you've gotten my attention by then. Here are some suggested signals: and hold up the number of fingers that corresponds with your group size.
I'll certainly ask the Cast Member if we can wait for the next seating so we can include as many PP folks as possible.
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Sounds like fun, Cindy - unfortunately - I should be arriving at MCO at that time, and I'll be doing my own sprint to the National Emerald Aisle to pick up my rental.
Have fun - and I'll see you at the party! Can't wait!
It sounds good to me, especially as I was going to say to Wendy that we ought to get straight over to Soarin' as soon as Epcot opens that day, then head for Test Track.
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