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Mase wrote:Jess wrote:Mase wrote:Courtney wrote:Jess, was that cappuccino cupcake as good as it looks? I had no intention of eating at pizza planet, but I think that may change. I can always get the Butterfinger & Chocolate peanut butter cupcakes from starring rolls as snack to take back to the hotel.
oh, and what was the crunchy stuff on the cupcake?
Loved your trip report, it made me even more excited four our trip in 31 sleeps. Looks like you and & have very similar taste in rides. In our 3 past trips I have never made it on tower of terror. And only space mountain once.
Should I brave ToT, I loved coasters as a teenager, but that was half a life time ago.
I won't speak for her, but I got one as well, and it may had been my favorite cupcake on Disney property. It was very very very good!
As for ToT.... everyone needs to ride it at least once 
He said he wouldn't speak for me...but he pretty much did...LOL... I second everything he said and the crunchy stuff on top was like a butterfinger type thing....and it was so good...I loved that cupcake and now I want one right now...LOL
I dont think i said that.......
Mase wrote:
I won't speak for her, but I got one as well, and it may had been my favorite cupcake on Disney property. It was very very very good!
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Jess wrote:Trueblue63 wrote:What a great trip report!
And I'm glad you got a seat for Brooklin. It's horribly dangerous to hold a baby on a plane.
yeah she did fine on our lap the first two years when we went and she was 7 months and 19 months. Planes are only dangerous if they crash and then they are dangerous to everybody.. Lol
From the American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement on Restraint Use on Aircraft: "Occupant protection policies for children younger than 2 years on aircraft are inconsistent with all other national policies on safe transportation. Children younger than 2 years are not required to be restrained or secured on aircraft during takeoff, landing, and conditions of turbulence. They are permitted to be held on the lap of an adult. Preventable injuries and deaths have occurred in children younger than 2 years who were unrestrained in aircraft during survivable crashes and conditions of turbulence. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a mandatory federal requirement for restraint use for children on aircraft. The Academy further recommends that parents ensure that a seat is available for all children during aircraft transport and follow current recommendations for restraint use for all children. Physicians play a significant role in counseling families, advocating for public policy mandates, and encouraging technologic research that will improve protection of children in aircraft."
Of course everyone has to determine the levels of risk they find acceptable for themselves.
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