You know you're in too deep when...

...your "recently searched" cities on weather.com *don't* include your home town, but *do* include:

Aurora, OH
Mason, OH
Branson, MO
Anaheim, CA
Kissimmee, FL
Sandusky, OH

That's just sad.


Oh, that's not sad. That's exciting.

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Mine looks like that too...

Sandusky, OH
Cincinnati, OH
Hershey, PA
Orlando, FL
Shakopee, MN


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Not surprising. Why would you want to know the weather in cities that you never visit? I sure as hell have no desire to know the weather in Albany, NY.
What if you're going to The Great Escape?

Brian Noble said:
...your "recently searched" cities on weather.com *don't* include your home town, but *do* include:

Aurora, OH
Mason, OH
Branson, MO
Anaheim, CA
Kissimmee, FL
Sandusky, OH

That's just sad.


What's in Kissimmee, FL? WDW in Lake Buena Vista, and maybe Orlando. Is Sea World there? *** Edited 7/26/2007 4:05:09 PM UTC by Spinout***

Thanks for reminding me to check the weather. I am going to Branson for the first time this weekend. 30% chance of scattered T-storms. Nice. :)

millrace said:
What if you're going to The Great Escape?

C'mon now. Who honestly goes there?


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Spinout said:
What's in Kissimmee, FL?

That'd be Old Town for the stupidly big Skycoaster.


Best part of Santa Clarita, CA....sunny and 85 every day!! No need to look at weather.
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Who cares about the stupidly big (and WAY over-priced) skycoaster? There be two credits there. ;)

AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf

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Spinout said:
What's in Kissimmee, FL? WDW in Lake Buena Vista, and maybe Orlando.

Old Town has already been mentioned but there's also thousands of hotel rooms and tons of places to eat. Other than I-Drive it's probably the most popular area to stay in Orlando if you're not on park property. Much of Kissimmee is a lot closer to WDW then plenty of Orlando. *** Edited 7/26/2007 5:25:31 PM UTC by matt.***


What's in Kissimmee, FL?

Technically, the condo we stay in; just across 192 from the Sherbeth road entrance (by AK). Orlando's weather station is actually far enough away from WDW to not be as useful. To be fair, Kissimmee's probably is too, but that's just what I get in the habit of typing.

You know...

...when you have mapquest routes printed for every park in the country from your house. And all of the park maps from the web sites.


Thanks for another great season, VF!

... you have a NOAA map of the mid-atlantic states and Ohio on your office wall--- with different colored push-pins showing the locations of parks you visited, parks you hope to visit, and parks you visited that are now defunct. (Hey, what happened to the pin for Idlewild?)

Acoustic Viscosity said:
Who cares about the stupidly big (and WAY over-priced) skycoaster?

Me. It's an awesome rush, and the last ride to truly scare the bejeesus out of me.


Great Escape = Queensbury, NY

I use noaa.gov, generally more acurate without the commercials

some of my recents:

Huntington, West Virginia / Bowling Green, Kentucky / Santa Claus, Indiana / Monticello, Indiana / Austell, Georgia / Allenton, Missouri / Altoona, Iowa / Spirit Lake, Iowa / Lake Delton, Wisconsin


Richard Bannister said:


Me. It's an awesome rush, and the last ride to truly scare the bejeesus out of me.


Malmen Parken sure got your adrenalin going though :)

How about when:

You dont need mapquest directions to parks anymore

The drawer with your brochures (one from each trip) that you keep in order to keep track of how many times you've visited parks this year has trouble closing.


2022 Trips: WDW, Sea World San Diego & Orlando, CP, KI, BGW, Bay Beach, Canobie Lake, Universal Orlando

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As I'm sitting in the Toronto airport, I looked up how far away Canada's Wonderland is from the airport to see if I'd get a good look at it when I take off. :)

--Erich

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