There we were in Tomorrowland with Buzz Lightyear fastpasses in hand and fresh off of a ride on the TTA.
DS really wanted to try Stitchs Great Escape

since weve never been on it before.
However, I wasnt sure how DD would react and Ive heard such bad things from the DIS.
Both kids love Lilo and Stitch in all forms we own all the movies and theyve watched the show.
I explained to DD that it will get very dark and Stitch will bounce around in the dark but its just for fun.
She was very tentative but decided to give it a try.
I was actually pretty surprised as I expected to have to wait until Mom could take her somewhere else for DS and I to try it.
But since her Soarin experience, I think she was ready for new things!
So we headed over to the Galactic Federation Prisoner Teleport Center:
Inside, the pre-show video was humorous and similar to the Lilo & Stitch television series.
I think that helped eased DDs tension as she still wasnt too sure.
Then we headed into the pre-show where they began our Orientation.
Sarge, the robot in command of the facility, was teaching us about the various types of prisoners that were held here.
At this point they mentioned that there was no photography in the pre-show area either so my camera went away.
Sarge gave a demonstration of the teleportation technology which brings the prisoners in.
Captain Gantu then interrupted our briefing with news of a very dangerous prisoner en route.
We had to relocate to the main area for the highly secure transportation of the alien.
Sarge protested as we were new recuits but Gantu ordered us to move.
So we headed off to the next room and were strapped in.
DD and DS were a little shaken up by the harnesses but I explained that theyll be fine and sat between them.
The lights went out, smoke filled the transportation pod in the center and then Stitch appeared.
Not cute, cuddly Stitch mind you but alien Stitch with antennae and 4 arms.
Gantu lowered the walls of the pod once he realized that this alien could not be dangerous.
Wrong move.
Stitch spit and made the laser canons blast the lights and then broke free!
He ran around the dark room, spit all over the place, and then stole some ladys chili dog.
Then he started bouncing on all our harnesses and topped it off by belching the chili dog back at us.
EEEEIIIIIWWWWWW!!
Stitch began climbing all over again and we were getting drenched by his spit!
(About that time, Mom was apparently having a similar experience with X)

Finally, Stitch made it back to the center pod and activated the transportation sequence.
On the monitors, we saw that his destination was Cinderellas Castle in Fantasyland.
Upon arrival he knocked on the door and tried to pretend to be her prince.
Cinderella, of course, kicked him out but now Stitch was loose in the Magic Kingdom!
The kids thought that was a fun touch to end the attraction.
At that point we were released from the harnesses and headed towards the exits.
We walked into a gift shop and were greeted by this:
Stitch was breaking through the store and you could see his footprints all across the ceiling.
Now, I remember Alien Encounter as well and it was spooky.
Stitch was more fun but definitely scary for little ones and I definitely recommend preparing the kids before they enter.
Go over whats going to happen so they dont freak.
That being said, DS and I really enjoyed this attraction.
It was fun and startling all at the same time.
DD was a little hesitant and not so sure afterwards but I dont think its as awful as everyone says.
I expected to come out dreading the last 25 minutes but we were all in a good mood.
Maybe Im just a little boy at heart as it was definitely little boy humor.
Regardless, it's definitely something I'd do again (and I did so on my conference trip but that's another story).
All in all, it was not as bad (IMHO) as everyone seems to think - and we actually enjoyed it.
We headed towards the restrooms over at the Tomorrowland Noodle Station for a pitstop
(since I am now quite familiar with where those are).
Afterwards, I snapped a great picture:
Then it was back to exploring Tomorrowland.
Stay tuned - we have much more to come along with some fun surprises!