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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-15-2008 @ 4:34AM
Joe B said...
JLB4PEACE@AOL.COM:
I agree with those who think that WDW is the happiest place on earth. We live in OH but buy annual passes because we go there 3-4 times every year (especially this time of year when the weatherman calls for a "wintery mix" of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and sub-freezing temperatures. I never thought of the Haunted Mansion, either, however, and still don't want my cremains there. I hate to make it tough on the custodians, but my family knows I want little baggies distributed in the big lake at Epcot, the lake between the Boardwalk Resort and the Beach Club (my home resorts in the Vacation Club) and especially in the water hazards on the golf courses, since I spent so much time there already! However, I also told them to scatter some ashes in the fairways, so I could remain in death in places I rarely visited while alive!
And I don't think it's sick to leave your ashes there, as long as they aren't left in the water or sand at one of the water parks, or in a restaurant or a building or where other visitors might see them and be grossed out by them.
I know Disney doesn't allow it, so I told my family not to ask, either, just to take a couple of small baggies ...