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    Kilted Chaperone at Disneyland

    My daughter is part of a Middle School Symphonic Band and Choir. This weekend I accompanied her and the rest of these wonderful musical kids as a chaperone to a trip to Disneyland where they performed and attended workshops.

    Of course I wore my kilt, so here are some photos from my trip


    Me and Walt




    Fulfilling an absolute requirement for any trip to the Magic Kingdom



    It was a nice day for a drive...



    ...though I got a different set of wheel for a California Adventure



    Another must



    I made some new friends



    I was reminded of an important lesson



    Most importantly, I had a great time



    Cheers


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    Just because I thought this was a good photo...

    Nothing to do with kilts, but I liked this photo I snapped a lot




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    Great pix Jamie, thanks! What tartan is that kilt you're wearing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASinclair View Post
    Great pix Jamie, thanks! What tartan is that kilt you're wearing?
    It is the Galbraith tartan and the kilt is a USA Kilts Semi-Traditional model that is my Go To kilt for traveling. It has served me well for MANY years and still looks great

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    Do they still have the Peter Pan ride? When I was stationed at 32nd Street, a girlfriend and I were ejected from the park for celebrating our love over London. What memories!

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    fun bunch of shots

    I'm surprised they didn't make you part of the brave section

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bamamedic View Post
    Do they still have the Peter Pan ride? When I was stationed at 32nd Street, a girlfriend and I were ejected from the park for celebrating our love over London. What memories!
    Peter Pan is still there, and if you've not been in some time, id say it's improved as my favorite part was the queue as they have a pretty cool interactive shadow wall and Tink zips about the room ")

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    Quote Originally Posted by javankrona View Post
    Peter Pan is still there, and if you've not been in some time, id say it's improved as my favorite part was the queue as they have a pretty cool interactive shadow wall and Tink zips about the room ")
    Nah, that girl is probably 45 years old now. We fell out of touch. But nothing could improve that ride the way it was that day in '98.

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    That churro stand has my name on it - literally! In my teens I did the same thing in Disneyland with my high school orchestra. I'm glad Disneyland is still giving that opportunity to young musicians. Thanks for sharing your photos. That's a great looking tartan. If I decide to get a p/v kilt in the future, it will probably be that tartan. I usually only wear Mackintosh tartans because of my father's Mackintosh heritage, but since none of them are available in p/v, I'll most likely choose one in the Galbraith/Russell/Hunter shared tartan since my mother is of Hunter heritage. I can think of a lot of scenarios where a p/v option would be preferable to a wool kilt - and that would probably include Disneyland. :-)
    "Twelve Highlanders and a bagpipe make a rebellion" - Scottish Proverb

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