maine_jennifer
<font color=0033ff>Loves to sing "Old MacDonald Ha
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DAY 1 - PART 2
Surprised to see me on here so early? Me too. I think I'm getting old like jb. It was 23:00 and I was comfy and cozy at the AC when I decided to head back and turn in "early" as I have to get up early tomorrow, today, whatever.
After I logged out last time, I sauntered down to the Concierge lounge. Hadn't had anything to eat since the croissant early in the AM and dinner was still a few hours away. Lounge was nice and the CMs very friendly. They had a small assortment of goodies out for the afternoon and beverages. Basically it was rice krispie treats, choc chip cookies, sugar cookies, gooey brownies and fresh fruit. Grabbed a cookie, a brownie and a cup of coffee and headed back to my room. Sort of felt like being on a Disney cruise... just having food available.
I snacked, I took about an hour nap, then got a nice hot shower and ready to go to dinner. I noticed some Pirates all decked out for the evening, but decided against my costume. It was WAY too windy for a skirt. Think I'll save that for the movie.
Got to the dock about 10 minutes before we borded and just sort of stood around. Some of the costumes were what you'd expect. Some were good, some silly. There were a few who showed up in regular clothes but with bandanas, necklaces and floaties. It was rather funny. The brought over the General Sherman Potter ferry to take us over to Fort Wilderness. OK, so it's not the SHERMAN Potter, but that's the only General Potter I know and I can't remember the real name right now.
Anyway, I meet some folks on the top deck and we chat our way across the lagoon. Once we arrive at Fort Wilderness, it takes them a few minutes to get us docked safely, but we're rewarded with this green grog once we're back on dry land. They had red grog for the folks who dare put the name of pirate to shame, but to each his own. As we're walking along to River Country, we suddenly stop. There's a line forming and it appears they're taking pictures up ahead. Since I don't normally like having my picture taken for stuff like this, I was happy to sneak by - but the people I were with stuck it out and chatting made the time go quickly. I'm glad I did, too, because the picture wasn't just any picture. It was a picture with Lee Arenberg. JOY.... you are right. He is a cutie!! Very friendly, not in a hurry to snap a picture and NEXT!! He snuggled up to the guests and dropped into character every now and then. He truly did seem to be enjoying himself.
Next was time to find more grog and my table for dinner. I show up just as they're telling us to help ourselves to the buffet, so I hop in line, grab a small bit of something, grab a beer (jb... Corona in a can - ugh!) and have a seat. We're right in front of the 'stage' but there's nothing really going on right away.
Lee Arenberg and Joel Harlow (Makeup Artist for POTC II & III) both circulated while everyone ate. I must say that Joel is a cutie too! Lee likes to talk and talk. Joel talked too, but not like Lee. He just went on and on. Not that I was disappointed, I just would've liked to have sat down for it. I had gotten up to get something else to eat as the buffet was set up rather oddly (two tables one end, two the other end, different food, no direction) and when I came back to the table, Lee had stopped by and as my seat was the only one empty, he chose that one to lean on while he chatted. I stood aside and while Corona in a can isn't the best, it was still beer and I just worried about it with him just standing there.
After he left, Joel stopped by for a moment, then we had an artist get up and paint a POTC skull & crossbones in like 10-15 minutes to music, which of course they'll put up for auction on Thursday evening.
It was a nice evening. They had us set up on a walkway I think in front of the River Country counter service area. It was very intimate and I think there were only about 80 of us... if that. At the end of the evening, they gave each table a bag of keys with one to open the chest that was the centerpiece. We dumped out the keys and I quickly grabbed the 'Master' key.... seeing as it was a 'Master' lock it took little brains to figure out which key fit it. However, we didn't need it as one of the other gals at the table just took the lock and chain off. Inside were these parchtment scrolls, one for everyone, saying something to the effect of safe this for some swag. Then, they announced that the boat would be ready at 20:15 and when we got back to go to the such and such room and we'd have something special waiting for us.
Off the boat, we quickly make our way to such and such room, show our event ID's, and are given this huge bag. I'm not talking a little gift bag, I'm talking this very large, and heavy, shopping bag. By now it's just about 21:00 and I need to decide what to do. I take my bag up to my room, hit the head (not MY head, THE head.... you know.... bathroom - nautical term) (I think I've used that before, oh well) and then scooted down to grab a bus to Downtown Disney. Yes, I left that swag completely untouched until I returned.
The bus ride freaked me out a bit. Did you know the busses talk now? They do. It was a little weird, the usually thank you for riding WDW Transportation, please hold on, etc., but it also played "themed" music to each area. We had Contemporary Music at the Contemporary and when we turned the corner for the Polynesian, Island Music came on. Then it told everyone where we were going and all that blah blah stuff.
The AC was a bit slow tonight. Not as many people I recognized but mostly I think I'm suffering from jetlag. Can you do that when you don't cross any time zones???? Who knows, but I think so. Plus there was a mix up and I got the wrong drink - bad bartender communication - and I nearly fell off my stool! Had to spit it out. Not sure WHAT it was but it was too strong for me. (Shut up you!) I just wasn't into it so I left around 23:00.
So, here we are..... 00:22 and I'm finishing up a snack before bed.
Up for tomorrow:
Breakfast at POTC attraction, Ride POTC, Tim O'Day and the Disney Ledgends, Inside the Pirate Studio, Lunch, Artist Signings / Meet & Greets, Walt Disney Classics Connections Seminar, Meet the Crew from POTC Seminar, Dinner. And somewhere a nap. Not sure if I'll make to the AC tomorrow, today, whatever, as the last event doesn't get over until 21:30 and there's more gift distribution.
Surprised to see me on here so early? Me too. I think I'm getting old like jb. It was 23:00 and I was comfy and cozy at the AC when I decided to head back and turn in "early" as I have to get up early tomorrow, today, whatever.
After I logged out last time, I sauntered down to the Concierge lounge. Hadn't had anything to eat since the croissant early in the AM and dinner was still a few hours away. Lounge was nice and the CMs very friendly. They had a small assortment of goodies out for the afternoon and beverages. Basically it was rice krispie treats, choc chip cookies, sugar cookies, gooey brownies and fresh fruit. Grabbed a cookie, a brownie and a cup of coffee and headed back to my room. Sort of felt like being on a Disney cruise... just having food available.
I snacked, I took about an hour nap, then got a nice hot shower and ready to go to dinner. I noticed some Pirates all decked out for the evening, but decided against my costume. It was WAY too windy for a skirt. Think I'll save that for the movie.
Got to the dock about 10 minutes before we borded and just sort of stood around. Some of the costumes were what you'd expect. Some were good, some silly. There were a few who showed up in regular clothes but with bandanas, necklaces and floaties. It was rather funny. The brought over the General Sherman Potter ferry to take us over to Fort Wilderness. OK, so it's not the SHERMAN Potter, but that's the only General Potter I know and I can't remember the real name right now.
Anyway, I meet some folks on the top deck and we chat our way across the lagoon. Once we arrive at Fort Wilderness, it takes them a few minutes to get us docked safely, but we're rewarded with this green grog once we're back on dry land. They had red grog for the folks who dare put the name of pirate to shame, but to each his own. As we're walking along to River Country, we suddenly stop. There's a line forming and it appears they're taking pictures up ahead. Since I don't normally like having my picture taken for stuff like this, I was happy to sneak by - but the people I were with stuck it out and chatting made the time go quickly. I'm glad I did, too, because the picture wasn't just any picture. It was a picture with Lee Arenberg. JOY.... you are right. He is a cutie!! Very friendly, not in a hurry to snap a picture and NEXT!! He snuggled up to the guests and dropped into character every now and then. He truly did seem to be enjoying himself.
Next was time to find more grog and my table for dinner. I show up just as they're telling us to help ourselves to the buffet, so I hop in line, grab a small bit of something, grab a beer (jb... Corona in a can - ugh!) and have a seat. We're right in front of the 'stage' but there's nothing really going on right away.
Lee Arenberg and Joel Harlow (Makeup Artist for POTC II & III) both circulated while everyone ate. I must say that Joel is a cutie too! Lee likes to talk and talk. Joel talked too, but not like Lee. He just went on and on. Not that I was disappointed, I just would've liked to have sat down for it. I had gotten up to get something else to eat as the buffet was set up rather oddly (two tables one end, two the other end, different food, no direction) and when I came back to the table, Lee had stopped by and as my seat was the only one empty, he chose that one to lean on while he chatted. I stood aside and while Corona in a can isn't the best, it was still beer and I just worried about it with him just standing there.
After he left, Joel stopped by for a moment, then we had an artist get up and paint a POTC skull & crossbones in like 10-15 minutes to music, which of course they'll put up for auction on Thursday evening.
It was a nice evening. They had us set up on a walkway I think in front of the River Country counter service area. It was very intimate and I think there were only about 80 of us... if that. At the end of the evening, they gave each table a bag of keys with one to open the chest that was the centerpiece. We dumped out the keys and I quickly grabbed the 'Master' key.... seeing as it was a 'Master' lock it took little brains to figure out which key fit it. However, we didn't need it as one of the other gals at the table just took the lock and chain off. Inside were these parchtment scrolls, one for everyone, saying something to the effect of safe this for some swag. Then, they announced that the boat would be ready at 20:15 and when we got back to go to the such and such room and we'd have something special waiting for us.
Off the boat, we quickly make our way to such and such room, show our event ID's, and are given this huge bag. I'm not talking a little gift bag, I'm talking this very large, and heavy, shopping bag. By now it's just about 21:00 and I need to decide what to do. I take my bag up to my room, hit the head (not MY head, THE head.... you know.... bathroom - nautical term) (I think I've used that before, oh well) and then scooted down to grab a bus to Downtown Disney. Yes, I left that swag completely untouched until I returned.
The bus ride freaked me out a bit. Did you know the busses talk now? They do. It was a little weird, the usually thank you for riding WDW Transportation, please hold on, etc., but it also played "themed" music to each area. We had Contemporary Music at the Contemporary and when we turned the corner for the Polynesian, Island Music came on. Then it told everyone where we were going and all that blah blah stuff.
The AC was a bit slow tonight. Not as many people I recognized but mostly I think I'm suffering from jetlag. Can you do that when you don't cross any time zones???? Who knows, but I think so. Plus there was a mix up and I got the wrong drink - bad bartender communication - and I nearly fell off my stool! Had to spit it out. Not sure WHAT it was but it was too strong for me. (Shut up you!) I just wasn't into it so I left around 23:00.
So, here we are..... 00:22 and I'm finishing up a snack before bed.
Up for tomorrow:
Breakfast at POTC attraction, Ride POTC, Tim O'Day and the Disney Ledgends, Inside the Pirate Studio, Lunch, Artist Signings / Meet & Greets, Walt Disney Classics Connections Seminar, Meet the Crew from POTC Seminar, Dinner. And somewhere a nap. Not sure if I'll make to the AC tomorrow, today, whatever, as the last event doesn't get over until 21:30 and there's more gift distribution.