Just a closeup detail of the castle from the Fantasyland side. ; I liked this little doorway headed up one of the turrets, and zoomed in for a detail shot. ; A little processing for color to add a 'fantasy' element to it: Comments or critique welcome!
Nice shot. ; I need to remember to spend more time looking at some of the details when I visit since I have a pass for the year. ; I'm always trying to run around with the kids too much.
Thanks Craig, and Pete. ; Disney is so filled with details - you definitely need to plan yourself a little 'you' time during your trips, to just take in all the little details and atmosphere. ; It's impossible I'm sure to go to Disney without the kids (they'd probably just pop from allthe pent-up anger upon hearing it!)...but maybe you can split away for 30 minutes while they're on a ride line or something, or get another family member to take them around and give you a few hours for a photo tour. Once you've gotten the chance to do Disney on the Adult package tour...you really appreciate how special the place really is! ; It seems like a place designed only for kids, but as an adult who travels without kids, I can confirm that it is just about the perfect place for an adult getaway too!
I'm still trying to get to see the castle suite too. ; Can't seem to wriggle a tour of that yet! OOH! ; New Pixelmania idea, Tim! ; Use that Devine influence and get us all a castle suite tour! [nb]Wow...I'm feeling very patriotic on my 1,776th post![/nb]
We ate at the Royal Table.....what an experience.....although I was disappointed because Cinderella paid more attention to my Fiance then me!
Lucky fiancee...oh, wait...you're Ryan...so your fiancee is...oh...aah... *delete inappropriate observation on family-friendly website* Hey...cool place for a meal though! ; [nb]BTW - love the phrase under your avatar...my mother, who speaks out spanish words in the worst gringo accent ever heard on earth, can still utter that phrase as if she was from Ensenada![/nb]