After our wonderfully filling meal at Bistro de Paris, we decided what to do with the rest of our evening. It had, as it was tending to do in the evenings, grown much cooler than before we had entered the restaurant, so I took a moment to change back into my comfortable shoes that I had brought along and put on my sweatshirt that we had also lugged around with us.
I dont travel light. Im pretty sure if we were ever on the Oregon Trail, Wingnut would have left me behind at the general store at the beginning of the game.
(Which is fine by me, anyways. Im not one for trekking across wilderness.)
Thankfully, we were only traversing the World Showcase that evening, and so Wingnut and I set off around the countries, probably stopping in a few shops along the way.
(I say probably, because, again, my documentation skills from this day were pretty much nil, and the next picture I have is of this.)
I remember deliberating whether or not we should stick around for Illuminations. We still had a bit of time to go before the show, and it was definitely pretty chilly out. We, as evidenced by standing in front of Spaceship Earth in the first photo I have since Bistro de Paris, decided to save it for another night and head back to the Poly.
But not before taking multiple Spaceship Earth photos.
Who wishes they were right there, right now??
Me!!!
We trudged up the monorail ramp and waited for one to arrive.
Sassy hand-on-hip pose - I have no idea why.
Soon enough, we were back at the TTC, where we monorailed into the station just as Wishes was going on.
We stood and watched the show for a few moments.
(Not too many pictures tonight, again!)
We walked the path back to the Polynesian, a bit more sure of our path by this point. We made our usual stop at the GCH for more bottles of water (I know that we could stop at Captain Cook's downstairs, but why does the Poly need to have two separate gift shops for food and souvenirs? Wouldn't one work?), and then returned to Tokelau.
(Apologies for the short and a bit boring update...I promise the next morning was a pretty epic adventure though!)