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After leaving Toontown, Buzz saw that the Mad Tea Party had next to no line, so we stopped there. For those of you who may not know it, Buzz can spin a tea cup faster than just about anyone and riding with him is certainly not for the faint of heart or stomach. If you remember that last scene of Alice in Wonderland where everything goes insane right before she wakes up, thats pretty much what the world around you looks like when Buzz is spinning. In the end, dizzy and disoriented, we made our way to the Tomorrowland Transit Authority.

This trip on the TTA was a little unique for us in a few respects. First, when we got into the room where you glide past the giant model city, all of the Peoplemover cars stopped for about a minute and all the lights came on. Wed never had the ride stop on us like that before, although Im sure it happens all the time to allow wheelchair transfers and such the same way that Haunted Mansion,Spaceship Earth, etc. all do. It did give us some more time to check out the model city, which was cool. Secondly, Space Mountain was still under construction so we got to see the inside of it with all of the lights on, which is not as impressive. With the coaster behind refurbishment walls and all the special effects off it just looks like a dull, undecorated concrete building from the 1970s. Third, this was our first time hearing the ride's new narration. In case you havent heard, the old narration complete with Paging Mr. Tom Morrow, Mr. Johnson in Skyview Hovercraft 1 etc., was removed for a more straightforward description of Tomorrowlands attractions with periodic vocal cameos from characters like Mickey, Sticth, Buzz and Roz. Its alright but will take some time to get use to.

After our trip around Tomorrowland, we headed back towards Fantasyland by way of the Wishing Well path. Along the way, I noticed that the Tremaines sign for their Halloween Party meet-and-greet was already up.

Yet another shot of the Castle. Not my favorite of the day, but you really can see that the Christmas Dream Lights are already up, especially looking at the closest turret.

The beanstalk outside Sir Mickeys.

Our next ride of the day was one we dont do very often but just seemed right for the trip- Cinderellas Golden Carousel. The first time Buzz and I ever went to the Magic Kingdom, Mom and Dad brought us to celebrate our second birthday and the Carousel was one of the few attractions we did. Since we were back once again celebrating a birthday, it seemed right to ride the Carousel again. Just like the Tea Cups, there was barely a line to speak of and we just had to wait for the next boarding.

My trusty steed for today.

One of the panels above the ride that tell the Cinderella story.

By now, it was looking like we would only have time for one more attraction before having to leave, so we picked Mickeys Philharmagic. Since there wouldnt be any fireworks or anything, it seemed like the best choice for a grand finale for our day at the park.

One of the posters in the waiting area. Anybody else remember this cartoon? Again, not much of a wait here either, so we only had to wait until the last show was let out (maybe 5 or 10 minutes). Like always, it was a great show.

We briefly looked around the shop at the exit before heading back to Main Street.
On the way out, I was hoping to look around the area near the Crystal Palace. There was a fountain there that I thought would make a nice photo opportunity, so I headed back there. On my way over there, I was stopped by a CM who said that I couldnt go there because I didnt have a wristband for the Halloween Party. I told him that was true but that the party had not started yet and that the park was officially still open for another 5 minutes. Gruffly he said that it was close enough to closing time to not let me through.



My fountain picture. Not as great of a shot as I would have liked to have gotten, but I was still a little flustered after that CM encounter. Maybe next time Ill get a better one.

Minnie all dressed up for Halloween in one of the window displays outside the Emporium.

Mickey was there too.

Pocahontas and Meeko.
Before heading out of the park, I spent a little time looking around the Emporium to see if I could find anything to get with the Disney Dollars Buzz got me for my birthday. I was hoping to be able to look through the pin shop as well, but it was already closed by the time I got there. Oh, well. The only thing I ended up getting was a pressed penny of Prince Phillip from the line of Walt Disney Princes that Ive been collecting (my fourth Prince thus far). I actually found it last December, but it was broken at the time. I was glad to see that they got it fixed.

By now, it had just turned 7pm and the Halloween Party was in full swing. The spooky lighting, the Ghost Hosts announcement of the beginning of the Party and the Boo to You theme being played throughout Main Street really does give it that spooky feel. Id really love to be able to go to the Party someday. It really does seem like a lot of fun. Id love to see some of those characters that only come out for Halloween, and I think that getting to wear a costume around the Magic Kingdom would be a blast.

As we made our way out of the park, we passed the Halloween scarecrows in the Hub one last time.


After walking through the tunnel under the train station, we were hurried out by slightly grumpy, stressed CM. Not a very magical way to end our visit. Still, we really had such a fantastic day, and it wasnt quite over yet.
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