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    Quote Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
    Indeed, the happiest kilted place on earth is quite an enjoyable experience.
    Have been and will again.
    When ya goin' ?


    CT - 12 miles out
    CT,

    Should be in the park this Tuesday afternoon!

    Cheers
    -See it there, a white plume
    Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

    Edmond Rostand

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    Quote Originally Posted by tp_magill
    ...So I'll probably be panted in the Magic Kingdom, kilted in Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney/ MGM.
    And which is truly the Happiest Place on Earth? Surely it must be Epcot - they have a liquor license.

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    ...but watch out if the rest of the tourists think that you are part of the show...certainly men in kilts always exude an air of authority, so it's only logical that you might have folks walking up to you and asking you for directions or what time Mickey's Electric Parade starts...I've that it is essential in cases like this to lie prodigiously...make stuff up..."Mickey...oh, hadn't you heard? Mickey's dead...yeah, it was sad...heart attack...well, look how old he was...funeral's tomorrow...gonna stick around?"

    Kilted on Space Mountain....aiyeee!

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    I've been on all the rides kilted. Shouldnt be a problem.

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    Sounds like fun, Panache!

    I'll be curious to hear how the trip goes. My kids are about the same ages and we have been waiting for them to get older before heading to the Disneyland.

    Enjoy yourself and take lots of pictures!
    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish
    I've been on all the rides kilted. Shouldnt be a problem.
    Me too. The Hollywood Tower of Terror is a lot of fun though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish
    I've been on all the rides kilted. Shouldnt be a problem.
    I'm not so concerned about the ride as I am about getting ON the ride. Some loading areas are awkward, at best - not a time I want to be sweeping the pleats.

    I darn near broke my arm trying to get a folding theatre seat under me while sweeping my pleats - had to have my wife hold it down while do the sweep myself. Things like that are why I'll be panted some days while I visit The Mouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    it is essential in cases like this to lie prodigiously...make stuff up..."Mickey...oh, hadn't you heard? Mickey's dead...yeah, it was sad...heart attack...well, look how old he was...funeral's tomorrow...gonna stick around?"
    YOU'RE SO BAD!!

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    Thanks, Yahish, for the seat help. My problem was the first time I got up from a seat like that and when the seat flipped to its upright position, my kilt flipped up in the back. I don't know how high it went up, but the people behind me didn't laugh, point, or say anything. I did push the kilt back down, quickly, and turned to see what their expression was.

    DALE.

    You don't have to be Scottish to be comfortable!

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    I have a dear friend (OK he's my best man in my upcoming wedding) who is a Disney land annual passholder and typically wears an unbiforcated garment (whose name escapes me -- but it is popular with pacific rim cultures). They have a great picture of him asleep on a bench in New Orleans with his baby on his lap with big wide eyes -- the little one can't ride Pirates yet, and I guess it was a long day for daddy -- mommy snapped the pic as she was leaving the ride. I've asked him and he says as far as he knows -- no one as even noticed that he's not in pants -- and his garments go to below the knees and are usually in very bright colors.

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