Dugette
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I forgot one thing from the night before! While we were out wandering the BC, we stopped into the Marketplace and took a look around. I immediately spotted a Christmas ornament that Id wanted (Id seen it in one of Happydogs TRs) and snatched it up:
And I love Lady and the Tramp, so who could resist this adorable little thing?:
We also got Dugs sister a Christmas gift:
What we really wanted was a copy of the Four Parks, One World CD that Ive seen mentioned in a couple other TRs. We didnt see it, so we asked and they said that they didnt have it, but the Yacht Club gift shop might. They called over to the YC and, sure enough, they had a copy. They put it on hold for us to pick up the next day.
Back to Day 2.
Even though this was our somewhat relaxed morning, we did still have to get up reasonably early. We had an 8am ADR at Kouzzina that we were looking forward to!
In fact, Dug got up even earlier than me, as he decided to try out the Ship Shape fitness center. He got a little workout in to start the day. I just slept a little more.
While Dug was gone, I swiped his camera and took some additional pictures of our room. First thing was something I really liked: a handy little place to put things in the entryway:
I used this a lot. The other thing we didnt like so much. There was almost no storage in this room! We actually didnt unpack this trip, because there was really nowhere to put all our stuff. This was literally the extent of the storage space:
I also took a few balcony shots. View to the left, right, and straight ahead, as well as the balcony itself:
We really never got around to using this space at all. Maybe if wed stayed longer we would have. But all the balcony really got used for was airing out the cleaning chemical smells in the room.
Once we were ready, we took the pleasant stroll along the boardwalk to Kouzzina. The restaurant was not very crowded:
We both got an orange juice (they serve them large, apparently!) and Dug got a Frappe, as he wanted some sort of coffee drink:
For food, we ordered the Spinach, Tomato, and Feta Scrambled Eggs (served with Breakfast Potatoes with choice of Bacon or Chicken Sausage). Dug chose bacon. We also ordered a side order of the Sweet Potato Hash. The waitress asked if we wanted to sub the Sweet Potato Hash into the entrée instead of the breakfast potatoes. So, we did that AND still got the additional side order of the Sweet Potato Hash. If you read my January TR, you may remember that I absolutely loved this stuff last time we were at Kouzzina. Heres the entrée (you cant see it, but theres another whole dish full of the Sweet Potato Hash):
Dug ate most of the breakfast and I ate most of the Sweet Potato Hash. I did try the eggs, though, and they were quite delicious also. And the Sweet Potato Hash was just as good as I remembered! Yum!
It was a very good breakfast!
Our tummies happy, we set off on a walk the other way around the water. So pretty:
We passed the Swan and Dolphin (or Swolphin, as Ive heard it called). There was some sort of maintenance going on:
The walk along the water was really beautiful! Next, we arrived at the Yacht Club. Headed into their gift shop to pick up our CD:
I just have to throw out there a HUGE plug for this CD! Awesome!!! It has the audio for a whole bunch of rides, attractions, and areas of WDW. Ive been listening to it at work and it makes me so happy. My co-workers THINK Im at work, but little do they know that I just rode Splash Mountain, Pirates, and Spaceship Earth! Love it!
While we were in the gift shop, we had yet another Duffy sighting. Are we the only people who didnt really know who Duffy was before this trip? He is absolutely everywhere in the parks! We actually saw the meet & greet Duffy walking around he has a hidden Mickey on his bottom! Ha! I think there is actually far more Duffy than Mickey around the parks and gift shops these days. Anyway, I jumped in the boat with them:
We then headed back to our room at the BCV to get something wed forgotten. I dont recall exactly. But, on the way through BC, we passed Cape May and saw all the characters out and about for breakfast (Goofy and Minnie especially). After we stopped in the room, we were soon on our way to Future World.
The path we walked on was really pretty, lots of flowers:
Our first destination was The Land to pick up Fast Passes for Soarin. We got passes for 1:24pm. It was an odd situation, though. If you have an Annual Pass, you may know that the pass itself is terrible quality (not nearly as good as a Key to the World card). Its just a paper ticket. Dug and I have both had to replace ours once. They are especially troublesome in FP machines. They are often spit back out w/o a FP, in my experience. Indeed, this is what was happening at Soarin. A CM saw that the AP was being continually rejected, so they pressed a button on the back of the machine and gave us two FP. The awesome thing about this is that our APs were not linked to these FPs. So, we could go get more FPs immediately! We decided to hit TT for FP before we left Future World.
We thought it might be nice to jump on Living with the Land next, but it had an outrageous line! I think that people were getting out of Soarin and just following the crowd, lining up for Living with the Land. Strange. Lines through Sunshine Seasons. So, we decided to skip that and go to Club Cool instead.
On the way there, we caught the Jammitors performing. We have never seen them before. They had changed their normal theme into a Food & Wine appropriate one:
We stayed and watched their show and it was fun.
Up next, Club Cool:
Since neither of us had tried the Beverly since our September 2009 trip, we both decided to sample it again. Yuck! Still bad! We each had a sip and dumped it. I noticed that the description of the Beverly said that it is used to stimulate appetite, which made me wonder if it does so by making you hungry for ANYTHING just to get that nasty taste out of your mouth? After counteracting the Beverly with some Fanta, we were off.
The fountain was putting on a (high water shooting) show when we came out. That was pretty!
We made our way over to Test Track. We ended up getting FP for 11:40am. Not without trouble, though. This time, due to one of our APs not working (the opposite of whichever one wasnt working at Soarin), we ended up getting a Fast Pass Key Card to use instead (not that we needed to, as we were done obtaining FPs).
We figured we had enough time to jump on Spaceship Earth quick, before World Showcase opened. We went to check it out and it had a very long line! Im pretty sure its because the late arrivals are magically drawn to the "big ball" and ride it first. We figured it would regain its normal walk-on status later in the day. So, we headed over to World Showcase.
Since we wanted to start with a Belgian Waffle, we went to the boat launch area. There was one other couple waiting there. And a sign, roping off the entrance, that said the boats were not operating for the rest of the day. After a very brief moment of confusion, we realized that this sign was from the night before and we were waiting for the very first boat of the day. In fact, we saw it heading our way:
While we waited, there was a bird that was apparently drying its wings. He was standing like this the whole time:
Soon, we were enjoying a pretty boat ride over to the Belgium side of the lagoon. At the dock, Dug thought this was cool:
Meanwhile, I was like, Why are you letting everybody else on the boat pass us up to get in line for Belgium while you take pictures of this?
So, Dug got moving. He got in line for Belgium and I snagged an empty table for us.
Up next: A lot more food! A Magical Moment! And will we finally see the Voices of Liberty? Stay tuned!

And I love Lady and the Tramp, so who could resist this adorable little thing?:


We also got Dugs sister a Christmas gift:

What we really wanted was a copy of the Four Parks, One World CD that Ive seen mentioned in a couple other TRs. We didnt see it, so we asked and they said that they didnt have it, but the Yacht Club gift shop might. They called over to the YC and, sure enough, they had a copy. They put it on hold for us to pick up the next day.
Back to Day 2.
Even though this was our somewhat relaxed morning, we did still have to get up reasonably early. We had an 8am ADR at Kouzzina that we were looking forward to!
In fact, Dug got up even earlier than me, as he decided to try out the Ship Shape fitness center. He got a little workout in to start the day. I just slept a little more.
While Dug was gone, I swiped his camera and took some additional pictures of our room. First thing was something I really liked: a handy little place to put things in the entryway:

I used this a lot. The other thing we didnt like so much. There was almost no storage in this room! We actually didnt unpack this trip, because there was really nowhere to put all our stuff. This was literally the extent of the storage space:

I also took a few balcony shots. View to the left, right, and straight ahead, as well as the balcony itself:




We really never got around to using this space at all. Maybe if wed stayed longer we would have. But all the balcony really got used for was airing out the cleaning chemical smells in the room.
Once we were ready, we took the pleasant stroll along the boardwalk to Kouzzina. The restaurant was not very crowded:

We both got an orange juice (they serve them large, apparently!) and Dug got a Frappe, as he wanted some sort of coffee drink:

For food, we ordered the Spinach, Tomato, and Feta Scrambled Eggs (served with Breakfast Potatoes with choice of Bacon or Chicken Sausage). Dug chose bacon. We also ordered a side order of the Sweet Potato Hash. The waitress asked if we wanted to sub the Sweet Potato Hash into the entrée instead of the breakfast potatoes. So, we did that AND still got the additional side order of the Sweet Potato Hash. If you read my January TR, you may remember that I absolutely loved this stuff last time we were at Kouzzina. Heres the entrée (you cant see it, but theres another whole dish full of the Sweet Potato Hash):

Dug ate most of the breakfast and I ate most of the Sweet Potato Hash. I did try the eggs, though, and they were quite delicious also. And the Sweet Potato Hash was just as good as I remembered! Yum!
It was a very good breakfast!
Our tummies happy, we set off on a walk the other way around the water. So pretty:

We passed the Swan and Dolphin (or Swolphin, as Ive heard it called). There was some sort of maintenance going on:

The walk along the water was really beautiful! Next, we arrived at the Yacht Club. Headed into their gift shop to pick up our CD:

I just have to throw out there a HUGE plug for this CD! Awesome!!! It has the audio for a whole bunch of rides, attractions, and areas of WDW. Ive been listening to it at work and it makes me so happy. My co-workers THINK Im at work, but little do they know that I just rode Splash Mountain, Pirates, and Spaceship Earth! Love it!
While we were in the gift shop, we had yet another Duffy sighting. Are we the only people who didnt really know who Duffy was before this trip? He is absolutely everywhere in the parks! We actually saw the meet & greet Duffy walking around he has a hidden Mickey on his bottom! Ha! I think there is actually far more Duffy than Mickey around the parks and gift shops these days. Anyway, I jumped in the boat with them:

We then headed back to our room at the BCV to get something wed forgotten. I dont recall exactly. But, on the way through BC, we passed Cape May and saw all the characters out and about for breakfast (Goofy and Minnie especially). After we stopped in the room, we were soon on our way to Future World.
The path we walked on was really pretty, lots of flowers:


Our first destination was The Land to pick up Fast Passes for Soarin. We got passes for 1:24pm. It was an odd situation, though. If you have an Annual Pass, you may know that the pass itself is terrible quality (not nearly as good as a Key to the World card). Its just a paper ticket. Dug and I have both had to replace ours once. They are especially troublesome in FP machines. They are often spit back out w/o a FP, in my experience. Indeed, this is what was happening at Soarin. A CM saw that the AP was being continually rejected, so they pressed a button on the back of the machine and gave us two FP. The awesome thing about this is that our APs were not linked to these FPs. So, we could go get more FPs immediately! We decided to hit TT for FP before we left Future World.
We thought it might be nice to jump on Living with the Land next, but it had an outrageous line! I think that people were getting out of Soarin and just following the crowd, lining up for Living with the Land. Strange. Lines through Sunshine Seasons. So, we decided to skip that and go to Club Cool instead.
On the way there, we caught the Jammitors performing. We have never seen them before. They had changed their normal theme into a Food & Wine appropriate one:

We stayed and watched their show and it was fun.
Up next, Club Cool:

Since neither of us had tried the Beverly since our September 2009 trip, we both decided to sample it again. Yuck! Still bad! We each had a sip and dumped it. I noticed that the description of the Beverly said that it is used to stimulate appetite, which made me wonder if it does so by making you hungry for ANYTHING just to get that nasty taste out of your mouth? After counteracting the Beverly with some Fanta, we were off.
The fountain was putting on a (high water shooting) show when we came out. That was pretty!
We made our way over to Test Track. We ended up getting FP for 11:40am. Not without trouble, though. This time, due to one of our APs not working (the opposite of whichever one wasnt working at Soarin), we ended up getting a Fast Pass Key Card to use instead (not that we needed to, as we were done obtaining FPs).
We figured we had enough time to jump on Spaceship Earth quick, before World Showcase opened. We went to check it out and it had a very long line! Im pretty sure its because the late arrivals are magically drawn to the "big ball" and ride it first. We figured it would regain its normal walk-on status later in the day. So, we headed over to World Showcase.
Since we wanted to start with a Belgian Waffle, we went to the boat launch area. There was one other couple waiting there. And a sign, roping off the entrance, that said the boats were not operating for the rest of the day. After a very brief moment of confusion, we realized that this sign was from the night before and we were waiting for the very first boat of the day. In fact, we saw it heading our way:

While we waited, there was a bird that was apparently drying its wings. He was standing like this the whole time:

Soon, we were enjoying a pretty boat ride over to the Belgium side of the lagoon. At the dock, Dug thought this was cool:

Meanwhile, I was like, Why are you letting everybody else on the boat pass us up to get in line for Belgium while you take pictures of this?
So, Dug got moving. He got in line for Belgium and I snagged an empty table for us.
Up next: A lot more food! A Magical Moment! And will we finally see the Voices of Liberty? Stay tuned!