Quote Originally Posted by tp_magill View Post
I'm not so concerned about the ride as I am about getting ON the ride. Some loading areas are awkward, at best - not a time I want to be sweeping the pleats.

I darn near broke my arm trying to get a folding theatre seat under me while sweeping my pleats - had to have my wife hold it down while do the sweep myself. Things like that are why I'll be panted some days while I visit The Mouse.
(bringing an old thread back to life)
in less than 48 hours i will be in Disney World Orlando. (so i won't be posting for a week).

i have thought about whether to take my kilts or not. and i have decided against *not*, yes, a sad decision to make, but i have too many reason for "not". i value my kilts too much to risk them getting lost by the airline. i value them too much to risk getting ripped on a ride apparatus. and there's dealing with water rides, windy rides, and as tp_magill said, i would have trouble getting things settled. i've been to enough abusement parks in my time to know that close fitting clothing is best. Plus as Panache discovered at DisneyLand, i don't want to be mistaken as an employee... i'm sorry i mean "cast member" (it would be like wearing a red polo shirt and khaki pants at Target.) and the last and biggest reason as that this trip is with some family members (and paid for by them) who are not comfortable with me wearing a kilt (in fact i don't think they are comfortable with me marrying their daughter in general, so i will just be "normal" for the week).

i'm kilted full-time now, so this will actually be an odd week for me.