DaveinFallsChurch
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Tuesday January 29th
We cut across into Adventureland to look for Aladdin and Jasmines meet and greet. Instead of the royal duo, there was Genie!

IMG_7563 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr
Now, I thought it was pretty cool that Genie was there. I mean, how often do you get to do a meet and greet with him? But DD was NOT a happy camper. So, I asked the CM at the queue entrance when Jasmine and Aladdin were schedule to be coming out to swap spots and she said in about 5 minutes. The line was about 15 minutes long from what I can tell. You know youve been to Disney a few times when you can gauge the wait time for a character meet and greet by eyeing the length of the line. So, I got in line while DFIL perused the gift shop next door to look for something for my nephew and niece (his other grandchildren). DD was getting upset despite my reassurances that we were in line for Jasmine. The older daughter in the family standing in front of us heard our conversation and tried to help by telling DD how cool the Genie was. DD was not in a friendly mood so I ended up chatting with the rest of the family. The mom in the family asked if DD had seen all of the princesses and I confidently said yes. Then she reminded me about Rapunzel. DOH!
I couldn't believe I had forgotten about her.
Sure enough, 5 minutes later, Aladdin and Jasmine made their way out and all was right with the world again for DD. We were about two families away from our turn when the mom in the group behind us had to answer her cell phone trying to coordinate where to meet afterwards. Aladdin in between his meet and greets heard her and asked the family in front of him goofily Is she crazy? Who is she talking to? accompanied by the universal sign language of crazy with his finger swirling next to his head. I could tell by the moms reaction that she was going back and forth between being embarrassed, confused, and offended all in a matter of a few seconds. I think she really thought that Aladdin was calling her crazy just for talking on a cell phone while in line and not realizing that he was staying in character who lived in a time period when cell phones didnt exist. Clearly, a newbie mistake! So to help make her feel better about the situation, I told the family that Aladdin has never seen a cell phone and thats why he couldnt figure out who you were talking to. I said He thinks youre just talking into a wooden block or something. That helped, and they all laughed about it.
DD went up to Aladdin and Jasmine and had a brief chat.

IMG_7565 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr
Aladdin tried to make mustaches on her face with the tassels from his cap. Then he made a comment about how much bigger my camera was compared to the photopass photographers which made me chuckle.
After the meet and greet, DD wanted to go into the Tiki Room again, so I sent her off with DFIL while I hustled over to Main Street to get FPs for the princess meet and greet. Thank goodness that the other mom reminded me. I still dont know how I completely blanked out on Rapunzel. I just assumed we were all done with princesses since I was able to squeeze in the Akershus lunch. After picking up the FPs, I walked back over to the Adventureland entrance. The lines for Aloha Isle were extremely short, so I couldnt resist. Got myself a pineapple and orange swirl Dole Whip! The CM gave me two spoons but I just needed one. I plopped myself in the shade near the exit for the Tiki Room and enjoyed every bite. DD and DFIL came out and saw what I was up to. They wanted one too. Sure, why not? We had plenty of snack credits to use up on our last day. So, we walked back to Aloha Isle and DFIL/DD stood in line. Thats when DFIL realized he left the bag of gifts he had bought inside the Tiki Room. I walked over to the CM at the Tiki entrance, and thankfully, she had it. Problem solved.
DD and DFIL really enjoyed their Dole Whips. Who doesnt right? Well, everyone was well refreshed and recharged after that snack. We walked back to Main Street. DFIL joined up with DW who was in shopping nirvana while DS slept in his stroller. I took DD over to meet the princesses. At first I felt a little silly using a FP since the initial lobby area of the queue was COMPLETEY empty. We did get to skip ahead of about 20 people so that was good though. Not sure if I like this set up. It sort of reminded me of the same setup as the Character Spot in Epcot. A conveyor belt of sorts. Rapunzel was the highlight for DD who had already met Aurora and Cinderella during this trip. She still loved meeting all of them and literally pranced and pirouetted out of the meet and greet area.
Now our Disney trip was really coming to a close. One last thing to do was to watch the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade with the kids. DW and DFIL were still busy finishing their shopping. DD and I found a spot on the curve in front of the Arcade on Main Street. While shopping, DW bought a Jesse hat fully equipped with a braided pony tail that DD had been asking for all day as her one souvenir a day choice. So DD strapped on the hat and sat next to me while we waited for the parade to start. The Dapper Dans were walking around entertaining the crowds. I just enjoyed listening to the sights and sounds from the comfort of our well shaded curbside seat. We sat there about 15 minutes and the parade started. DW and DFIL stood behind us with DS still sleeping in the stroller when the grand marshal car rolled by. But as soon as the music was cranked up and the first group of characters made their appearance, out of nowhere DS flew in and plopped himself right next to me. Both DS and DD adored the parade. And guess what? Captain Hook made his way over to our side, shook hands with the kids, and DD didnt even flinch! Thats right. Our DD who hates every single villain in the Disney book was laughing when Hook stuck his face into hers.

IMG_7626 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7640 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7643 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7645 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7647 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7653 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7655 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7658 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7671 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7676 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7680 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7694 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7697 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7701 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7707 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr
The parade eventually ended and it was time for us to leave. DW grabbed a bag of cotton candy on our way the gates. Which brings me to my random thought you just dont see cotton candy on a stick at Disney.
As we hopped on our monorail to the parking lot to get our minivan, we all waved goodbye to Magic Kingdom and Disney. I wont bore you with all of the details of what happened in the next two hours since its all a blur and not so magical. The short version is that getting through security was a nightmare due to an elderly single gentleman in front of us who didnt understand English and the instructions of the TSA agents. There was one more throw-up from DS. Nobody got dinner because we didnt have time. And we had to say goodbye to DFIL who headed home to Ohio. Oh, and once we arrived back at our home airport DW misplaced a paid parking ticket and we spent about 15 minutes looking for it before I located it in the bottom of the trunk.
Next Up: Parting Thoughts
We cut across into Adventureland to look for Aladdin and Jasmines meet and greet. Instead of the royal duo, there was Genie!

IMG_7563 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr
Now, I thought it was pretty cool that Genie was there. I mean, how often do you get to do a meet and greet with him? But DD was NOT a happy camper. So, I asked the CM at the queue entrance when Jasmine and Aladdin were schedule to be coming out to swap spots and she said in about 5 minutes. The line was about 15 minutes long from what I can tell. You know youve been to Disney a few times when you can gauge the wait time for a character meet and greet by eyeing the length of the line. So, I got in line while DFIL perused the gift shop next door to look for something for my nephew and niece (his other grandchildren). DD was getting upset despite my reassurances that we were in line for Jasmine. The older daughter in the family standing in front of us heard our conversation and tried to help by telling DD how cool the Genie was. DD was not in a friendly mood so I ended up chatting with the rest of the family. The mom in the family asked if DD had seen all of the princesses and I confidently said yes. Then she reminded me about Rapunzel. DOH!

Sure enough, 5 minutes later, Aladdin and Jasmine made their way out and all was right with the world again for DD. We were about two families away from our turn when the mom in the group behind us had to answer her cell phone trying to coordinate where to meet afterwards. Aladdin in between his meet and greets heard her and asked the family in front of him goofily Is she crazy? Who is she talking to? accompanied by the universal sign language of crazy with his finger swirling next to his head. I could tell by the moms reaction that she was going back and forth between being embarrassed, confused, and offended all in a matter of a few seconds. I think she really thought that Aladdin was calling her crazy just for talking on a cell phone while in line and not realizing that he was staying in character who lived in a time period when cell phones didnt exist. Clearly, a newbie mistake! So to help make her feel better about the situation, I told the family that Aladdin has never seen a cell phone and thats why he couldnt figure out who you were talking to. I said He thinks youre just talking into a wooden block or something. That helped, and they all laughed about it.
DD went up to Aladdin and Jasmine and had a brief chat.

IMG_7565 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr
Aladdin tried to make mustaches on her face with the tassels from his cap. Then he made a comment about how much bigger my camera was compared to the photopass photographers which made me chuckle.
After the meet and greet, DD wanted to go into the Tiki Room again, so I sent her off with DFIL while I hustled over to Main Street to get FPs for the princess meet and greet. Thank goodness that the other mom reminded me. I still dont know how I completely blanked out on Rapunzel. I just assumed we were all done with princesses since I was able to squeeze in the Akershus lunch. After picking up the FPs, I walked back over to the Adventureland entrance. The lines for Aloha Isle were extremely short, so I couldnt resist. Got myself a pineapple and orange swirl Dole Whip! The CM gave me two spoons but I just needed one. I plopped myself in the shade near the exit for the Tiki Room and enjoyed every bite. DD and DFIL came out and saw what I was up to. They wanted one too. Sure, why not? We had plenty of snack credits to use up on our last day. So, we walked back to Aloha Isle and DFIL/DD stood in line. Thats when DFIL realized he left the bag of gifts he had bought inside the Tiki Room. I walked over to the CM at the Tiki entrance, and thankfully, she had it. Problem solved.
DD and DFIL really enjoyed their Dole Whips. Who doesnt right? Well, everyone was well refreshed and recharged after that snack. We walked back to Main Street. DFIL joined up with DW who was in shopping nirvana while DS slept in his stroller. I took DD over to meet the princesses. At first I felt a little silly using a FP since the initial lobby area of the queue was COMPLETEY empty. We did get to skip ahead of about 20 people so that was good though. Not sure if I like this set up. It sort of reminded me of the same setup as the Character Spot in Epcot. A conveyor belt of sorts. Rapunzel was the highlight for DD who had already met Aurora and Cinderella during this trip. She still loved meeting all of them and literally pranced and pirouetted out of the meet and greet area.
Now our Disney trip was really coming to a close. One last thing to do was to watch the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade with the kids. DW and DFIL were still busy finishing their shopping. DD and I found a spot on the curve in front of the Arcade on Main Street. While shopping, DW bought a Jesse hat fully equipped with a braided pony tail that DD had been asking for all day as her one souvenir a day choice. So DD strapped on the hat and sat next to me while we waited for the parade to start. The Dapper Dans were walking around entertaining the crowds. I just enjoyed listening to the sights and sounds from the comfort of our well shaded curbside seat. We sat there about 15 minutes and the parade started. DW and DFIL stood behind us with DS still sleeping in the stroller when the grand marshal car rolled by. But as soon as the music was cranked up and the first group of characters made their appearance, out of nowhere DS flew in and plopped himself right next to me. Both DS and DD adored the parade. And guess what? Captain Hook made his way over to our side, shook hands with the kids, and DD didnt even flinch! Thats right. Our DD who hates every single villain in the Disney book was laughing when Hook stuck his face into hers.

IMG_7626 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7640 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7643 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7645 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7647 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7653 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7655 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7658 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7671 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7676 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7680 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7694 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7697 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7701 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr

IMG_7707 by DaveinFallsChurch, on Flickr
The parade eventually ended and it was time for us to leave. DW grabbed a bag of cotton candy on our way the gates. Which brings me to my random thought you just dont see cotton candy on a stick at Disney.
As we hopped on our monorail to the parking lot to get our minivan, we all waved goodbye to Magic Kingdom and Disney. I wont bore you with all of the details of what happened in the next two hours since its all a blur and not so magical. The short version is that getting through security was a nightmare due to an elderly single gentleman in front of us who didnt understand English and the instructions of the TSA agents. There was one more throw-up from DS. Nobody got dinner because we didnt have time. And we had to say goodbye to DFIL who headed home to Ohio. Oh, and once we arrived back at our home airport DW misplaced a paid parking ticket and we spent about 15 minutes looking for it before I located it in the bottom of the trunk.

Next Up: Parting Thoughts