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they are so important to me
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butchedgarfrog · 4 months
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meringuehearts · 3 months
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my favorite t4t couple
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inevitablemoment · 3 months
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Into Steady Emotion
McFly July Day 4 - Backyard Cookout
The McFly and Brown families gather for a Fourth of July cookout, and Marty is still in the process of adjusting to the new timeline. But he's finally beginning to accept it.
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starsoftheeye · 3 months
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cant explain it fully but that one scene in wall-e where theyre learning each others names and eve says his name and wall-e goes "awww" screams parkfly to me
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diamondarc9 · 4 months
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The first chapter of my Parkfly fic was just published!
Come with Marty and Jennifer as they finally get to take their trip to the lake!! No angst (except one nightmare), just pure fluff!
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See also: my (very) short playlist of songs that get featured in this fic.
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aparking · 3 months
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Rotterdam is een bruisende stad die veel reizigers aantrekt, zowel voor zaken als voor plezier. Of je nu vertrekt vanuit Rotterdam The Hague Airport of iemand moet ophalen, het vinden van een geschikte parkeerplaats kan een uitdaging zijn. In deze blog bieden we handige tips en tricks voor Rotterdam parkeren vliegveld, met een focus op goedkoop parkeren bij Rotterdam Airport.
Waarom Rotterdam Parkeren Vliegveld Belangrijk Is
Bij het plannen van een reis is parkeren vaak een van de laatste dingen waar we aan denken, maar het kan een grote impact hebben op je reiservaring. Goed georganiseerd parkeren bespaart je tijd, stress en geld. Dit geldt vooral voor luchthavens, waar de parkeeropties variëren van luxe valetdiensten tot betaalbare lange termijn parkeerplaatsen.
Opties voor Parkeren bij Rotterdam The Hague Airport
1. Officiële Luchthaven Parkeermogelijkheden
Rotterdam The Hague Airport biedt verschillende parkeeropties aan, waaronder P1, P2, en P3. Elk van deze parkeerterreinen heeft zijn eigen tarieven en voordelen.
P1 Kort Parkeren: Dit parkeerterrein ligt het dichtst bij de terminal en is ideaal voor korte stops, zoals het ophalen en afzetten van passagiers. De tarieven zijn hoger, maar de locatie is uiterst handig.
P2 Comfort Parkeren: Deze optie biedt een balans tussen nabijheid en prijs, waardoor het een populaire keuze is voor reizigers die voor een paar dagen parkeren.
P3 Lang Parkeren: Dit is de goedkoopste optie voor lang parkeren. Hoewel het verder van de terminal ligt, is er een gratis shuttleservice die je snel naar de terminal brengt.
2. Goedkoop Parkeren bij Rotterdam Airport
Voor reizigers die op zoek zijn naar Rotterdam airport parkeren goedkoop, zijn er verschillende alternatieven beschikbaar die buiten de officiële parkeerterreinen liggen. Deze externe parkeerterreinen bieden vaak lagere tarieven en extra diensten zoals shuttles naar de luchthaven.
Q-Park Rotterdam Airport: Q-Park biedt betrouwbare en betaalbare parkeeropties met uitstekende voorzieningen. Het terrein is 24/7 toegankelijk en biedt een shuttle service naar de terminal.
ParkFly Rotterdam: ParkFly biedt een van de goedkoopste parkeeropties in de buurt van Rotterdam The Hague Airport. Naast lage tarieven, biedt ParkFly ook een shuttleservice die je binnen enkele minuten naar de terminal brengt.
Tips voor Goedkoop Parkeren
1. Vergelijk Prijzen Online
Het vergelijken van parkeeropties online kan je helpen om de beste deals te vinden. Websites zoals Prirento bieden handige vergelijkingshulpmiddelen waarmee je eenvoudig tarieven en voorzieningen van verschillende parkeerplaatsen kunt vergelijken.
2. Boek van Tevoren
Net als bij vliegtickets, kan het vroeg boeken van je parkeerplaats je geld besparen. Veel parkeerbedrijven bieden kortingen aan voor vroegboekers.
3. Maak Gebruik van Kortingscodes en Aanbiedingen
Houd kortingscodes en speciale aanbiedingen in de gaten. Veel parkeerbedrijven bieden promoties aan tijdens vakantieperiodes of voor nieuwe klanten. Bezoek regelmatig websites zoals Prirento om op de hoogte te blijven van de laatste deals.
4. Overweeg Alternatieve Vervoersopties
Als je flexibel bent, overweeg dan alternatieve vervoersopties naar de luchthaven, zoals openbaar vervoer of carpooling. Dit kan niet alleen goedkoper zijn, maar ook milieuvriendelijker.
Ervaringen van Reizigers
Veel reizigers hebben positieve ervaringen gedeeld over hun parkeermogelijkheden bij Rotterdam The Hague Airport. Bijvoorbeeld, een reiziger meldde: “Ik boekte mijn parkeerplaats via Prirento en vond een geweldige deal bij ParkFly. De shuttle service was snel en betrouwbaar, en het parkeren was veel goedkoper dan de officiële opties.”
Conclusie
Goedkoop parkeren bij Rotterdam The Hague Airport hoeft geen uitdaging te zijn. Door vooraf te plannen, prijzen te vergelijken en gebruik te maken van beschikbare kortingen, kun je eenvoudig een geschikte en betaalbare parkeerplaats vinden. Bezoek Prirento voor meer informatie en om de beste parkeeropties te vinden voor je volgende reis.
Of je nu kiest voor de officiële parkeerterreinen of voor een extern parkeerbedrijf, zorg ervoor dat je je opties zorgvuldig overweegt om de beste parkeerervaring te garanderen. Veilig reizen begint met een goed georganiseerde parkeeroplossing!
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jagerhobby · 6 years
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Hellcat 1140mm Fully Molded Rc Aircombat and parkfly model
Hellcat 1140mm Fully Molded Rc Aircombat and parkfly model
  Hellcat Fully Molded Park fly and Aircombat model
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drones2k18-blog · 6 years
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Have #fun with your family and friends in a whole new way! Get a #parkfly #rcplane and #soar into #sky with nothing but a #radiocontroller
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My "Back to The Future: The Musical" Experience
Okay, my friends. It finally happened... I saw Back to the Future: The Musical live and in person!
So, it wasn't stopping in my state, so we went to Cleveland to see it at the KeyBank Theater in Playhouse Square (it's like a coalition of theaters in one place-- there's even a walkway connecting them, which was helpful during this heatwave).
Our seats were originally in the balcony, but (I don't know if I've shared this before) I have a deathly fear of heights.
The first time that I sat in a balcony was at a performance of Phantom the Opera on Broadway. The Majestic is a very old theater, so the steps were very steep, and we were very high up. I was on the verge on a panic attack, and my parents calmed me down, reminding me that we were about to see the show. The next day, we saw Anastasia at the Broadhurst, also in the balcony, and I was a lot calmer. When we saw the tour of the Miss Saigon revival in Cincinnati, we sat in loge (the first eight rows of the balcony) and I wasn't as anxious as I was in New York, but I felt a little nauseous throughout the show. The last show before this one was Hadestown in New York the spring before the last. The rows in front of us were at my feet instead of my knees, so I felt more exposed, but we were closer to the exit, and once the show started, I was fine.
But this time, I just couldn't do it. I tried talking with my parents about random stuff, focusing on the set, but the latter just made me feel worse. My chest was getting that tight feeling, and I felt like I was going to throw up. The way that our seats were was that my dad was in the row in front of us and we were behind him, and my mom's seat was close to a railing. She told me that if no one sat in the seats next to me, I could probably take them. Then two guys came in, and one of them sat in the chair that I was using as a security grip. I figured that I could sit in one of the seats in my dad's row if no one sat there, and then these ladies came in and filled up the rest of the row.
Just as the show started, I felt like I couldn't breathe and I had to get out of there. My dad followed and tried to calm me down. I wanted to see this show-- I've been hoping to see it for the past four years-- but I couldn't stay up in that balcony. I saw one of the ushers coming, and I told her about my situation. She told the house manager, and he was able to find us three empty seats in the way back, a row ahead from where the ushers would sit for the show.
Now, onto the show-- spoilers under the cut and that kind of shit.
So, my almost-panic attack flared up just as the show was starting, so I'm sorry to say that I don't have much to say about the opening.
But I did love the screen projections showing the audience traveling from that date in Cleveland to 1985 in Hill Valley.
The audience erupted in applause when Marty entered (just as I was making my way down those steep steps). Even if I was upset, I loved the energy from this audience. As a theater kid, one of the things that can get me down is when the audience isn't as into the show as you are, so knowing that this audience was already so excited made me so happy.
One thing that I could hear while the manager was looking for ground-level seats was that "Only A Matter Of Time" contained the same melody as the film's iconic theme, and I geeked out. Something that I've picked up since I became interested in musical theater was noticing recurring themes in songs, and I just loved this.
I saw Caden Brauch as Marty, and he sounds so much like MJF. Not as much as Olly Dobson, but quite a vocal resemblance.
Now, let's get to "Wherever We're Going."
I'm such a hardcore Parkfly shipper and I've already listened to that song about a hundred times before (I wanted to keep the rest of the soundtrack as a surprise).
It's like Glen Ballard took every thought that I've had about them and was able to make it into the most perfect song.
Caden and Jennifer's actress, Kiara Lee, had great chemistry that reached all the way to the back of the theater, and the way that their voices melded together was... transcendent (can these two be the next Orpheus and Eurydice in Hadestown, please?).
I loved the energy of the actress playing the Save The Clock Tower lady; it helped me see how this was pretty much canvassing before the days of Greenpeace.
Moving onto the next scene, George's actor, Burke Swanson, was amazing. He got the voice and the mannerisms down pat.
Biff, played by Ethan Rogers, was such a sleazy asshole.
"Hello, Is Anybody Home?" did a great job of portraying the dysfunctional nature of the McFly family in this timeline, but how they're dysfunctional in a sad way.
Doc's actor, Don Stephenson, was incredible. You could tell that he was taking inspiration from Christopher Lloyd, but he definitely made the role his own. Though, I will say that I caught a bit of another certain Christopher Lloyd character (Jim Ignatowksi) in his portrayal.
"Doc, who are the girls?" "I don't know-- they just show up whenever I start singing!" Queuing up essay on how the musical adaptation is just a timeline where Poky has infected Hill Valley with the Apotheosis...
I was a little skeptical about the added detail of the DeLorean being voice-activated, but it did give us a couple of the funniest scenes in the show.
The whole thing with the Peabody farm had to be eliminated from the libretto, so we lost the Twin Pine/Lone Pine bit.
"Cake" was a song built on irony, and it is glorious because of it.
We also lost the "Tab and Pepsi Free" bit, too.
The sudden shift into "Got No Future (Reprise)" was jarring in such a funny way; it honestly gave me some Team StarKid vibes.
"Gotta Start Somewhere" is probably one of the best new songs written for the show. Cartreze Tucker, who doubled as Goldie and Marvin Berry, stole the show in every scene that he was in.
I love "My Myopia."
It establishes just how down bad George was for Lorraine long before they were supposed to meet.
Lorraine's actress, Zan Berube, perfectly nailed the "horny but repressed Catholic girl with an idealized view of romantic relationships" vibe that I get from teenaged Lorraine.
And I love how they kept the detail about her mother being pregnant again.
When they were doing the "Scottish hamburger" bit, I didn't get it until Doc said "McDonald's." Then it was hilarious.
People were already laughing before the punchline of the Ronald Reagan joke, and I loved it.
Doc repeating "A bolt of lightning" with the same inflection sent me.
That brief interaction between Doc and Strickland made me laugh so much that I almost missed the beginning of the next scene. Makes me wonder if the game's canon applies to the musical 'verse.
"She's a goddess." Oh, George, I knew you were down bad for her. The original SIMP.
My heart goes wild whenever I watch the "I'm your density" scene in the film, and the musical recaptured that feeling perfectly.
I had mixed feelings about combining the school scene and the chase scene, but considering theatrical logistics, I think that they melded it together very well.
Strickland hiding in a locker to smoke was hilarious and a nice nod to Part II.
The Star Wars shoutout came out of nowhere, but it was a good laugh.
My only complaint about the Act 1 finale was that it didn't involve Biff being covered in manure. Cafeteria garbage just doesn't as cathartic a feeling as cow shit.
I'm sorry to say this, but "21st Century" was probably a song that they could've done without, but the joke about 2020 was funny.
I need to do a full ranking of the songs, but "Put Your Mind To It" is one of my top favorites.
But "For The Dreamers" is definitely up high. It actually moved me to almost tears, and I had already been crying because I wanted to get down from the balcony.
I loved the bit with the model of the town, and the addition of Marty complimenting Doc on it.
"Only A Matter Of Time (Reprise)," you have my heart. The longing, the melancholia...
I can tell you that the audience ERUPTED into applause when George punched Biff, and when George and Lorraine kissed. I loved this audience so much.
"Johnny B. Goode" was just as epic as it is in the film. That's all that I have to say.
I find it so painfully ironic that while a fictional character was able to overcome his fear of heights, I couldn't.
And going back to the voice-activated DeLorean, I loved that Marty tried to do an impression of Doc to get around the commands.
Caden Brauch's acting when Marty thought that he had failed to save Doc and then the relief of Doc being alive... I hope this boy transfers to the Broadway production soon because he deserves it.
And the reunion with Jennifer... <3
MY BOY'S PERFORMING!!!!!!!
The flying DeLorean... THE HELICOPTER FROM MISS SAIGON CAN SUCK IT!
I got pretty excited when Marty and Doc were waving at the audience.
During the curtain call, people were beginning to leave even though there was still another number left.
"Back In Time" was just so much fun; it really hit home how this musical celebrates the film and the fans.
Now, away from initial reactions -- the special effects were jaw-dropping, the performances were stellar, the sets, costumes, and choreography were to die for, the music was, in the words of Corey Dorris, "fuckin' transcendent."
My one complaint, though, is how loud it was. Rock concert loud. I felt my purse vibrating and I was afraid that I had forgotten to turn off my phone-- it was just from the sound.
The storm sequence kinda comes off as a shock-- there's about a minute of dead silence before the sound effects kicks in. And it is LOUD.
If you're going to see this show and you're sensitive to loud noises, definitely bring headphones. I brought mine anyway, but I had theme on for the whole show instead of acclimatizing to the noise like I usually do.
Also, considering how well I know the plot of the movie, this show seemed incredibly fast-paced.
All in all, this was one of the best musicals that I have ever seen. It is already a favorite of mine, and I am now planning on convincing my parents into letting us see it when it stops in Durham, NC next year.
So, BTTF is a now a musical, Bright Lights Big City is a musical, Family Ties has a straight play that canonizes Ellex... if we continue the trend of Michael J. Fox properties be adapted for the stage, I hope The Frighteners is next. Just imagine what that would be like!
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butchedgarfrog · 7 months
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idk if bttf tumblr cares but I've been calling marty and jennifer parkfly and like me and a handful of my friends are the only ones that call them that BUT it's a very silly shipname to me cause it's like parking + flying and it reminds me of flying cars and I just felt like sharing
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inevitablemoment · 2 months
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Uncle Marty
Day 21 - Babysitting
Marty and Jennifer look after three-month-old Ada while Doc and Clara enjoy their first date in months.
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inevitablemoment · 2 months
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We'll Get Where We're Going Eventually
McFly July Day 19 - Playing Hooky
On their last day of school, Marty and Jennifer skip out and anticipate what the next year will hold for them
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