- Nov 5, 2009
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Was at the parks last weekend when it was insanely packed, so instead of jumping on crazy waits such as Jungle Cruise at 70 mins, my family and I decided to hop on over to Tom Sawyer Island for old times sake.
Never before then have I realized how cool the island is, especially if you have read the books and all. With that area of space, it would be an incredible location for a ride being situated on the island, but more of me felt as if this will be one of the "permanent" attractions in MK.
Not sure if Aunt Polly's is seasonal, or it's just closed down permanently. I thought before that they served refreshments such as lemonade and other drinks. Kickin' back with an Old-fashioned lemonade on one of those rocking chairs with perfect weather...nothing sounds better than that!
While exploring the island, a discussion popped up amongest us on how neat it would be if Disney turned TSI into a "haunted" island during the Halloween months. If done right, they could seriously make it pretty intense with the landscape and lighting on the island. It would give teens and adults a reason to actually "show up" during the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Event. Just an idea here!
Never before then have I realized how cool the island is, especially if you have read the books and all. With that area of space, it would be an incredible location for a ride being situated on the island, but more of me felt as if this will be one of the "permanent" attractions in MK.
Not sure if Aunt Polly's is seasonal, or it's just closed down permanently. I thought before that they served refreshments such as lemonade and other drinks. Kickin' back with an Old-fashioned lemonade on one of those rocking chairs with perfect weather...nothing sounds better than that!
While exploring the island, a discussion popped up amongest us on how neat it would be if Disney turned TSI into a "haunted" island during the Halloween months. If done right, they could seriously make it pretty intense with the landscape and lighting on the island. It would give teens and adults a reason to actually "show up" during the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Event. Just an idea here!