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Save 12/15/2014 For CarlPalooza!



By Dave Shute

CarlPalooza 2014 from yourfirstvisit.netI’ve been roped in volunteered to help with The Palooza 2014, a celebration at Disney World being inflicted on us organized by Carl Trent of Dad’s Guide to WDW and WDW Magazine.

The Palooza will go from December 14 through December 20, but the key event will be a fireworks party at Epcot on December 15.  See more on the Palooza and this party on Dad’s blog here.

I’m not entirely sure what my role will be–although I think we can rule out swimsuit model.

Moreover, it is with some relief that I note that the event is not on Main Street at the Magic Kingdom, nor at the Tri-Circle D Ranch at Fort Wilderness, which means none of the manure-handling tasks that I imagine Carl would like to send my way will actually transpire. Yay Epcot!

Anyway, as the Palooza unfolds I’ll keep you posted–but for now, save the date!

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2 comments

1 Carl { 02.10.14 at 9:49 pm }

Hey Dave ole buddy. I’m so glad you’re coming. I promise I’ll pay you that breakfast while we’re there too. I can’t wait to actually meet face to face. (I’ll make sure they have some hay for you buddy.)

2 Dave { 02.11.14 at 7:59 am }

🙂 Carl

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