What am I saying... none of you would sleep 'til 9:00, right?
I'm developing a nervous tick just reading this update.
modified and added, tweaked and changed,
until I was happy with my choices.
Kay slept on.
Nervous tick growing stronger...
Finally, at 11:00am she woke up.
She told me she just wanted to chill in the room for a bit.
I told her no problem, I'd go re-fill the mugs.
That nervous tick just keeps getting worse. I can already see how you'll be when you get back to the room after being stuck in a hotel room all morning...
and watched TV while doing stuff online.
Kids do that now.
They don't just do one thing.
They go online and IM or whatever, while doing something else.
Frankly, it drives me nuts.
If you're going to watch TV or a movie, then watch!
Ok... I'm guilty. And I'm not a "kid." I can sit and check FB play some Candy Crush while I'm watching TV. But nothing that takes too much thought.
At 1:00pm it started to pour outside.
This day just keeps getting better!
This wasn't one of those 5 minute jobs.
It poured for over an hour and a half.
Who did you piss off???
Since it was pouring, I didn't feel too much angst
about not being gone to a park by now.
Some... but not too much.
Oh come on! You know that when it rains is when you want to be in the park since everybody scatters!
Eventually, Kay figured she was ready to go and we set out.
We arrived at the Pop bus stop at 2:54pm.
(How many of you have just fallen out of your chairs?
No. I didn't fall out of my chair.
But I did throw up in my mouth just a little bit.
As a matter of fact, it held off for the rest of the day.
At 2:58pm our bus arrived.
Four minutes! What gives?
I mean, you know... you'd hate to wait more than 4 minutes for a bus after you've waited 6 HOURS in a hotel room!
During the ride, I made a point of pointing out the Roman Centurion
that looks so much like my Dad.
Right away, Kay said "Yeah! That looks exactly like him!"
Granted my Dad's older now, but still.
It's him.
I have confirmation, now.
We'll accept that. Because her word is worth about 5 times as much as yours.
We then headed out and over to:
Noo!!!!!
Whew!
Really... who has time for this?
It's a huge commitment in time, and it's dated.
Or so I've heard.
Pretty sure the last time I rode it, was before Ellen's time.
And it was just okay then.
I might ride it next time.
I might not.
We'll see how I feel.
Look, it's a good ride if you need a nap and need to break up a day around mid afternoon. But you didn't leave Pop until nearly 3. Let's assume that by the time you got to EPCOT, into the park and off SSE, it's probably around 3:45 or 4. THE PARK WOULD BE CLOSED BY THE TIME YOU GOT OFF OF THIS RIDE!!!
So I have bad news and good news... and bad news... and good news... and bad news.
The bad news is:
Remember how they changed the show on the bus and they give away
the "secret" of Beverly?
The good news is:
Remember the sound was muted? So she didn't hear that!
The bad news is:
She remembered that one of the drinks tasted bad.
The good news?
She didn't remember which one it was.
So in a nutshell... it's good news!
"Dad?" She asked. "Which one is the one that tastes bad?"
I answered right away. "The Inca Kola."
Oh... that's so evil.
I love it!
The bad news is that I didn't get a picture.
I couldn't!
If I'd had my camera out and pointed at her
she would've known right away what was up.
I had to sell it like I really thought Inca Kola was it.
Did you ever fess up?
So far, I've asked for (and gotten... with no fuss) my (or our) preferred seating in:
RNRC, TOT, BTMRR, SM, Splash, 7DMT and Soarin'.
It can't hurt to ask, so why not?
Few do, so your request is likely to be granted.
And if it isn't.... who cares? You're in Disney World!
Good point. I typically don't take the time to ask, but I guess it never hurts!
But right off the bat, I immediately noticed just how bad
the film is.
Lots of dust and stuff.
It's impossible to ignore.
Funny thing. Within a few seconds, I was really enjoying myself.
I just let go and let the experience wash over me.
Kay was right beside me and exclaiming about the smells.
In a good way, I mean.
And that's what it is all about!
I knew that there could be up to a three hour wait to see Figment,
but I decided to take a risk and go.
You don't need to go to the Imagination Pavilion. Clearly, you've already got a very active imagination.
We went in and I was right.
The wait was up to three hours long.
Provided you stood there for no reason for three hours, of course.


Kay proclaimed that this was the job she'd want at Disney.
She couldn't think of an easier job to have.
Easy... but boring...
They really need to shut this thing down and build a new attraction.
And the good part is no one would notice!
"Disney announces a new attraction at Epcot!
Located at the former site of Journey into Imagination."
"What? When did they close down Figment?"
"About two years ago."
"Huh."
Ok, let's just stop this train of thought right here.
Yes, the ride sucks.
The imagination pavilion in its present form sucks.
But they can't mess with Figment. Too many people, myself included, like the little purple fella.
They can, however, scrap the entire attraction in its current form and start over.
What brilliant new technology!
Now?
Embarrassingly dated computers.
Oh, just use your imagination and they're impressive!
Pretty much as soon as our butts hit the seats,
they left the stage.
Must've been something we said.
Probably something Kay said.
That skunk smell from Imagination was lingering.
Kay had a water, but I had something I'd read about here on the DIS.
Someone had written about it in their TR and I thought it sounded good.
Beer Flight!!!!
So I ordered the wine flight.
I'd never even heard of this until I read about it here.
Oh. Ok. That too. Who goes to Germany and doesn't get beer though????
Wine connoisseurs are jerks.
If you are a wine connoisseur, I don't mean you.
I mean all the other ones...


So if I was an expert and told you that brussels sprouts were only fit
for pigs and compost,
would you stop eating them and be ashamed that you like them?
Everyone has different likes and dislikes.
Everyone has different tastes.
Well said! I'm not a big wine fan myself. I guarantee I couldn't tell you a $500 glass of wine from a $5 glass of wine. But I'd probably like the $5 one more.
Pizza - Coke. Because I don't drink beer.
Oh. Well then, there's that. I guess that's a legitimate reason for not getting the beer flight.
Naturally, the band came out and started to set up for
their next set as we were leaving.
Well, the odor finally cleared.
We were in here for about an hour.
Oh, you earned my respect and gained my sympathy. 6 hours in a hotel room. 1 hour in a store in EPCOT. You survived the Disney day from hell.
My very first Grey Goose Slush!
Yay!!! And crap!!! I had a 50/50 chance and I picked the wrong drink!
"Oh, you have to try ______, it's the best thing in the world!"
So I try ______ and while it's usually good,
it's frequently not quite as good as I expected it to be.
Not many things are "the best thing in the world."
Kind of like Dole Whips. They're fine. I was a bit let down the first time I had one. I'll have one and I'll enjoy it. But it isn't the best thing I've ever had and the world won't end if I don't get one.
But anyway I'm glad the slush lived up to the hype for you.
But this?
Oh, wow.
I'm not a big drinker (see food/wine pairings above)
so I didn't expect much from this.
Whoa...
So, so good.
It probably didn't hurt that it was still hot out, either.
That's the thing... I personally don't like to have alcoholic drinks when it is really hot and I'm sweating. Partly because alcohol contributes to dehydration, but in a lot of cases they just don't leave you feeling refreshed when you're feeling hot and really thirsty.
These things would totally work in that situation though. The ice and the flavor... just perfect.
I see what you did there. Well played.
And I'm so glad we did this.
While I've heard people complain about the boat ride,
"It takes too long! With all those stops, you can walk it faster!"
I thoroughly enjoyed all the stops.
I agree. I mean if you're in a hurry, the walk might make sense. But if you want to get off your feet and just enjoy the sights, it makes perfect sense.
It also gives me an excellent excuse to stay at
Yacht Club, Beach Club or Boardwalk.
Do you need any more excuse! I'd love to stay at Beach Club sometime.
So here's the thing.
I love the theming of TOT.
I love the preshow.
I love the moving (horizontally!) elevator.
I love the effects.
I hate the actual ride part.
The falling, then you're not, wait! Yes you are!
Phew! It's over! No it's not! Falling again!
You don't appreciate the best part!!!!!!!!
Well, for you, dear readers, I wanted to get a PP picture of us on the ride.
Can't do that while hanging on for dear life, can you?
So I didn't.
Just for you.
Yes. You.
Well done! I appreciate your effort.
(And for the record... the kid to the far right, front row is hilarious!)

Wait... wha????
Amazing what a difference not hanging on made.
I'm not even sure why.
Because you're letting go... giving up control and letting the joy and euphoria of the ride take over!
We headed over to RNRC.
Kay mentioned that she wanted to pick up some guitar picks,
so we went into the dump shop first and got some.
Unfortunately, they disappeared at some point and never made it home with us.
Darn... that's too bad.
And then right then is when she almost died.
She gave me the biggest, most massive,
most disdainful eye roll I've ever seen.
I stopped breathing.
I twitched a bit. But I did not kill her.
Oh, I wanted to.
Oh.... how I wanted to.
But I didn't.
I also didn't talk to her for a few minutes.
I was pretty sure that any conversation that followed
would not be pretty.
I kept my mouth firmly clamped shut.


So that's what it takes. An eye roll.
But I've got to think the 6 hours of sitting around the room waiting to go to the parks had to have a significant contribution. This was just the straw that broke the camel's back.
There was no wait whatsoever.
The preshow... wasn't running.
The door in the library stood open.
We just walked through and straight to our elevator.
Well, it would be nice to get right on, but missing the pre-show kind of takes a little bit away from the experience, I'd think.
The ride did its thing and.... yup. I had a blast.
Yes!!! She converted you!!!! Now
@Captain_Oblivious is back to being the lone Disdad that we can all make fun of for his fear of ToT!!!!
When it was over, I turned to the young lady and reassured her
that the ride was over.
"Oh." She said. "It's not the drop I'm afraid of... it's the ghosts."
Do you know what I'm scared of???
Stupid people!
How many parks do we hit?
(hint: it's between 1 and 4!)
2
We decide to have breakfast at Pop!
What do I have?
I'll say Bounty Platter, just because that's what I'd have.
Tapstiles.
Does Kay get stuck again?
No
First thing we do after we enter the park.
Multiple choice!
Is it:
a. Take the train at MK?
b. Watch the otters at AK?
c. Ride Nemo at Epcot?
d. Frozen lemonade on Sunset Blvd?
I'll go with B. Because all of the choices make me want to die a little bit on the inside.
But then again, it isn't like you're wasting the first hour after rope drop by doing these things when you finally arrive at the parks.
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Zero points if you answer 11 meters/second or
"African or European".
Points awarded for creativity and brevity.
Less than 1300 feet per second.