December 16
Entering the Magic Kingdom was wonderful and the weather was perfect!
I was expecting heavier than normal crowds based on DIS reports but it didn't seem crowded at all.
There was lots of this going on:
We basically threw the itinerary out the window (gasp!) and headed for Tomorrowland.
We stopped at the first thing we came to, the Laugh Factory, and went inside. Jeff sent in a couple of text jokes and soon we were able to enter the theater. This would be fun! During the show they came to speak to Jeff. They asked where he was from and he said "Salt Lake City, Utah". The monsters said “the funny thing about Salt Lake is there actually isn't any salt or a lake but it is the home of the Eiffel Tower!”
Later in the show they read two of the jokes Jeff sent in via text! It was lots of laughs!
From there we went on Buzz . . . .
. . . and the People Mover. You know its not a crowded day at the Magic Kingdom when your third ride of the day is the People Mover! By that I mean we weren't feeling the need to rush to the next attraction as quickly as we could. Paul and I were in one car followed by the “kids”.
I had to smile and remind Paul that “Zzub likes that part” when we heard the page for “Tom Morrow!”
Everyone went on Space Mountain but me. I looked around the gift shop at the end of the ride then sat down to wait. A cast member came over to ask me some survey questions which, in my opinion, need to be tweaked a bit. For instance I was asked if I went in the arcade.
No, I replied.
The next question was "please rate the friendliness of the arcade staff".
Um, I didn't go in the arcade.
When it became obvious that wasn't an acceptable answer I gave them a good rating and hoped they deserved it.
After we all were back together Jeff said Kelsee loves the Tea Cups so we went to take a spin!
Only to find disappointment in that it was C-L-O-S-E-D. Darn.
Well Fantasyland beckoned so we rode Pooh with its catchy little tune of "Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh, la la la la la la la la stuffed with fluff he's Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh, silly nilly willy old bear!" After the ride Kelsee was singing the Pooh song with all the words and all the verses! I already knew this was a jewel of a girl but this just proved it!
We rode Snow White, Peter Pan and Small World.
We were hungry at this point and Pinocchio's Village House was convenient. I believe everyone got pizza (really good or else we were really hungry) except Paul who got a cheese steak sandwich.
From there we went in the newly renovated Haunted Mansion and then Jeff and Kelsee went over to Tom Sawyer's Island for awhile. I can't remember why the rest of us didn't feel like going over there but we took the opportunity to use the bathroom and relax.
Paul and Laura went on Splash Mountain.
Can you spot Jeff & Kels coming back from the Island? Its our own version of "Where's Waldo"! Clue: Kels has a Santa hat on!
When Jeff and Kelsee got back from the island we all rode Big Thunder Mountain. Jeff, Kels and Paul rode Splash. Laura didn't feel like going on it again so we planned out where to go next.
We debated watching the afternoon parade but decided instead to head over to Pirates and then watch the Tutorial. It wasn't my favorite Capt. Jack but he did a good job. He just wasn't the one who was a dead ringer for Johnny Depp.
During the tutorial in the part where they have the kids say "there's the governor's daughter!” one kid yelled "there's the president's daughter!" It was so funny, especially the reaction of Capt. Jack and his mate.
We took a ride on the Jungle Cruise . . . .
. . . . then stopped to use our first snack credits on the fabulously wonderful Dole Whip. What I wouldn't do to have one of those right now!
Jeff and Kels went over to say hi to Rafiki.
We thought of what we could do till time for the castle lighting ceremony and decided to go back to Fantasyland to see Mickeys Philharmagic. On the way we ran into these “lovely” ladies!
As we were leaving them, one of the girls told Jeff to "bring a ring next time!" When he indicated by pointing to Kelsee that he was "taken" they were disgusted!
After Philharmagic we found a place in front of the castle right next to the statue of Minnie to wait for the lighting ceremony and WISHES.
Laura and I held our places while Jeff and Kels went shopping and Paul wandered. While we were waiting I was approached by a lady who asked "so what boards do you hang out on?" A DISER!!!!!!! She had seen my lime green Mickey head on my backpack! I was thrilled! It was "UP Disney" (which stands for Upper Peninsula). We talked about their stay and ours, we met her husband and she met our family when they returned. It was like running into a friend you didn't know you had!
The castle lighting was AMAZING!
We had seen video of it but in person it was just fantastic! After the lighting ceremony my DIS friend left to do other things while we waited for Wishes! Wishes is one of the things before we left home that I was really looking forward to. Sometimes things get built up in your mind that they are going to be a certain way and occasionally it actually lives up to your dream! In my pre-WDW mind I imagined us all standing there watching Wishes side by side, perhaps even arm in arm (corny I know but its my dream so I can make it as corny as I'd like)!
Well my dream was partially coming true because we were all together (which is all that really mattered) until a giant of a man came to stand about three feet in front of me with his tiny wife. Unfortunately I'm not referring to his character when I say he was a giant of a man. He truly was a big guy, like 6' 5". He wasn't in front of me enough that I could say "hey you can't stand there" (not that I would be brave enough to say that in a million years) but he was clearly in my way, especially when he raised his arms to take pictures (one right after another).
So the reality of my Wishes dream consisted of my family all standing 3-4 feet behind me while I moved up to stand beside Mr. Giant so I could see and take pictures of my own. He so easily could have stood behind his wife. Irritates me even now. When I got up beside him I said in a loud voice "CAN YOU SEE LAURA??" She said yes because he wasn't in front of her but that was about as brave as I got when it came to standing up for myself. Wishes was still amazing but I was glad we would have another opportunity to see it later in the week. Or so I thought.
Stay tuned for part 2 below!