We went to WDW in February for 5 days. No children. We ended up going to AK three different days.
Day 1: AK with no Pandora. While everyone is rushing to Pandora, you can just walk onto most of the other rides. We had seen everything, some multiple times, by mid-afternoon. We went back to the room for a nap and then to the California Grill for dinner and fireworks. This was the slow day for AK.
Day 2: Went to AK after Magic Kingdom (morning extra hours) to eat at Tiffins. There is a good bar attached. Got there early, so walked around Pandora while it was lit up.
Day 3: Fast pass for Flight of Passage. We were there for rope drop and walked onto the river ride before FoP.
New system is conventional 3-tank that dates back to 1983. We bought the house in 2003 and the original owners had already passed away. Our tank cleaning service had serviced the previous owners and had no idea the old tank existed until we started having problems with it.
So, we have no idea why the load was divided between the two tanks. Choice now is to repair the old system (expensive) or send everything to the newer system (cheaper). The newer system has worked with no problems for the past 15 years. It is only my wife and I in a 3 bedroom/3 bath house.
I'm calling the tank cleaning service on Monday to see what they think. I was just wondering if there was a possible reason the original owner kept using the old tank.
My house in unincorporated Collin county was built in 1983 on the site of the original farmhouse, which was moved a few lots away. Dishwasher, kitchen sink, and clothes washer go to the original tank, age unknown. Everything else goes to the new(er) septic system. Old system is failing. Am I asking for trouble if I send everything to the newer septic system?
Just sat at my computer instead of playing on my phone.
First animated films for kids. You might as well show them quality films...
Alice in Wonderland (Oillie Johnson was a mentor for Glen Keane)
Beauty and the Beast
Ratatouillle
Coco
Despicable Me
Dumbo
How to Train Your Dragon
The Iron Giant
Kung Fu Panda
Lilo and Stitch
My Neighbor Totoro
Pinocchio
Rango
Spirited Away
Zootopia
Mulan (not my choice, but kids seem to love it)
The elk tenderloin at Geronimo is about the best thing I have ever put in my mouth. The Rooftop Pizzeria is fun. I don't know how you are getting there, but we always enjoy Madrid. If you go north, stop at La Chiripada Winery in Dixon; there is a great grocery there to buy lunch to go with your wine purchases. We like the Folk Art Museum.
Yes, I would and just put it on my wish list. I've seen that book referenced several times. Ollie Johnston was a mentor to Glen Keane and animated Alice. I see a lot of Alice in Rapunzel.
I watch a lot of film, but animation has become a passion. "Tangled" first pulled me in a few years ago; I was drawn to its tortured production history (top-five-most-expensive film of all time in any genre), the blending of 2D and 3D animation, and the artistry of Glen Keane. I now have about 50 blurays in the library and add a few more each month.
My goal is to own/watch every film on the Laputo Animation Festival list (150) and the Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Film list... plus any other that catch my attention.
The wife and I went to Disney World at the end of February, and she indulged me by sitting through the short film festival 4 times ("Get a Horse!", "Feast", and "Piper"). I bought a Disney release that includes the first two, and also "Paper man", an awesome short by one of the Tangled animators that also blends 2D and 3D animation.
My newest additions:
Yellow Submarine
A Scanner Darkly
The Wind Rises
Pinocchio
John Legend is currently portraying Jesus Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar Live. Sarah Bareilles is Mary Magdalene, and Norm Lewis as Caiaphas. You think Trump is watching?