Do I see some irony in this thread? Many of us, myself included, complain about the cost of experiencing a movie in the theater as too high but do not hestiate to spend on the stuff at WDW?
Very True
I saw Star Trek in Imax and it was the most amazing thing ever
1. The Princess and the Frog
2. the Blindside
2. Avatar
Past those nothing really excites me. Now ask me again in 2 months I am sure it will change. It's very hard to go out and spend money as much as it takes with Redbox and Netflix out there.
Dean
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Apr 04--First trip ever--30th Birthday Present
Dec 05--Off Site (Honeymoon)
Oct 07-- On Stie POP
Feb 09-- Off Site -AK day trip
Sept 10 -- Onsite -Coronodo Springs
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I guess it's too late now, but for sure "Alice"....we saw it this past weekend at IMAX 3-D. And they showed a preview of TRON....but that's not till December....it'll definitely be on the list.
Richard
1975 Off Site
1993 Dixie Landings
1995 Dixie Landings
1999 All Star Music
2004 Coronado Springs
2006 All Star Music
2007 CBR
Sept 20 - Oct 1 2009 CBR
Disneyland - since the 50's - too many times to count (DD used to work the Jungle Cruise so we got in for FREE!!!)
The Untitled Seth Rogen Project
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Eclipse
The Undead (I think it's called with Christina Ricci)
Carribean Beach '95
Wilderness Lodge '96 '97 '98
All Star Music '00 '01 '04
Off-site '03
All Star Movie '05 '06
All Star Music 07'
Pop Century with DBF Sep 08'
Pop Century with family March 09'
Next trip: Disney and Universal Studios April 2015!
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