"I can't tell."
Lizzie teased, letting out a quiet laugh. It was fairly obvious just how excited her friend was to go on the ride, and she didn't blame her at all. She knew that it was the kind of ride that Cammie would love. Lizzie used to come to the Disney World parks all the time when she was a kid. Growing up in the northeast, Orlando was always a popular travel destination for her family during Christmas and February break. When she graduated high school, she moved out to Arizona for school, which was how she'd met Cammie in the first place, and hadn't had the chance to go to the theme parks as often as she used to. Sure, she still went every so often with her family, but it wasn't once, or sometimes even twice, a year like it used to be. Oh the woes of the broke college student life.
When Lizzie found out that her friend, and roommate, had never been to the most magical place on earth, she decided to make it a point for them both to save up enough money to make a trip happen, and they obviously had, because, well, they were there now. "You're gonna love this one, Cammie. It's right up your alley." She said to her friend as they entered the seating area after watching the little pre-show. She wasn't too surprised to find that there weren't really any seats left, so it didn't really matter much to her when she realized she and Cammie wouldn't be sitting together for this one. "Not at all, hopefully we'll both make it out of this one alive, if not I guess I'll just find you in the Twilight Zone." She joked before making her way over to the only remaining empty seat. "Is anyone sitting here?" She asked the guy sitting in the seat next to it.
Stephen was glad that Jess had suggested they all take this little vacation. After the release of the new album, they'd done a lot of touring to promote it, so it was nice to finally have some time off to just take a step back from all of that for a little while. Plus, who didn't love going to Disney? It would have made a lot more sense for them all to go to Disneyland, seeing as they all lived in California now, but they'd all agreed that going to Disney World was a better choice, and none of them were strangers to air travel anyway so it wasn't a big deal. "What kind of a question is that? Of course I am. I can't believe the others choice Star Tours over this one." He shook his head in disbelief.
He and John had gone to Disney with their family when they were both kids, and he remembered this ride well enough to know just how awesome it was. He wasn't leaving the state of Florida until he got to ride it at least once. Hell, if they came back to Hollywood Studios before the end of their trip he'd probably ride it again. In fact, he most definitely would. There was no probably. He didn't notice the girls in the lobby, shocker seeing how John was staring at the shorter of the two blondes like the heart-eyes emoji, but he, of course, couldn't help noticing the one girl when she asked him if the seat next to him was taken. He shook his head, sending her a small smile. "It's all yours."