
We went to the pool for a few hours, grabbed a few snacks, then headed back to the park. After dinner it was 9pm, but emma wanted to get back in the pool. Linz ate dinner with Jen at the nice restaurant at the hotel, and me and Emma went and got another hot dog at the quick service restaurant at the hotel. Went on the water slide again and again until the pool closed. Emma was still in the pool when I got back, so I got on my bathing suit and joined her. They pull volunteers from the crowd, and funny enough, Emma’s two friends from the Tower of Terror were the two kids they picked to introduce the show. As I was about to leave, I noticed the Indiana Jones show was about to start, so I figured I’d check it out since it was a classic. It was about an hour wait, but pretty fun. Then I had to go on the Aerosmith themed rockin rollercoaster. All of the characters came out with an introduction followed by clips from their scenes in the movies. We had seen glimpses of it throughout the day, but I wanted to watch the whole thing. First up was the live action Star Wars show. Emma really wanted to get back to the pool, but there were still a few rides on my list. Candy store and got her a lollipop before we got back on the bus.Īfter our late lunch, we decided to split up. The restaurant was good, I got a really good Cajun spicy chicken and shrimp pasta dish and Linz got some shrimp tacos. The bus ride was longer than anticipated, so we were late, but luckily we didn’t lose our spot. We had a dinner reservation at the Rainforest Cafe in Disney Springs.

Emma played with those two girls for the next hour, going down the slide over and over. Sure enough, I went down, and emma came right after me. After a little more swimming she said she wanted to try again, there were some twin girls up at the top that said they would help her. Eventually she came walking back down the stairs. She got cold feet cause the next kid down wasn’t emma, or the next. I took her back up and this time went down first to catch her. I was a little bummed cause I didn’t think there was a chance she’d go by herself. It was awesome, there was a water slide that went pretty fast, first time down I went with emma in my lap, but as soon as we hit the pool the lifeguards were yelling that you had to go one at a time. 26th St.We got our bathing suits on and went out to the pool. LODGE MEETING WITH SCUTTLEBUTT BREWING, 6 p.m., Thursday June 1, Peaks and Pints, 3816 N. In addition to sweet giveaways, the June 1 Peaks and Pints Lodge Meeting with Scuttlebutt Brewing will feature the brewery’s KEXP Transistor IPA, Homeport Blonde, Amber Ale and 20th Anniversary Russian Imperial Stout.

9 head brewer Doug Tiede sells the craft.

For the last 16 years Matt Stromberg runs the brewing operations. is the brewery’s general manager, and he and his wife, Mindy, designed the taproom the recently opened taproom inside the production brewery in downtown Everett. They decided to name their brewery “Scuttlebutt” after Cynthia’s nickname bestowed upon by her father after her impending birth became the scuttlebutt of Naval Station Norfolk where he worked. Cynthia eventually kicked him out of the kitchen and into a facility at the Port of Everett.

The family business, which today employs about 75 people, started with a homebrewing kit Bannan’s wife, Cynthia, bought him on Father’s Day in 1990. and his family founded Scuttlebutt Brewing in 1996. If you’re already 21 you can enjoy Scuttlebutt craft beers a month earlier the June 1 Peaks and Pints Lodge Meeting when Scuttlebutt dons the ceremonial robe and Grand Poobah hat as we pour the brewery’s beers from our Western red cedar tap log.įor those not into math, Phil Bannan Sr. If you’ve been waiting since the day you were born to drink Scuttlebutt Brewing Company craft beer, this is your year: Everett’s renowned brewery turns 21 in July.
