Monday we had an extra half-hour to sleep in.

The breakfast call was for 8:00. Again, regular breakfast-type food at the convention center training room. Computer-type training in the morning. Then at about 11:15 they brought in lunch stuff sandwich fixins and salads. We could have eaten there, but most of us grabbed a plate and ran back to our rooms to change. We had about an hour to get camera ready.

I myself used that time to pace around my room for a while, watch Stacey give her Disney Top 7, change my outfit four times, and then end up wearing exactly what I put on the first time.
Then back on the bus to the MK. I must say here that the whole time we were at WDW it was HOT.

Well, highs of 82-83, which is obviously not hot hot for Orlando, but it was definitely hot enough to make a person sweat when standing out in the sun at the MK. And sweating is not what a person wants to do when theyre getting filmed for all the world to see. (Well, maybe not the world, but for our purposes, close enough.) There was an area next to the Castle roped off (as youre facing the Castle its the grassy knoll on the right) for our formal headshots and video bios that will be on the site. We were all huddled in the one tiny patch of shade while we waited for the filming to begin.
First we went out onto the main drive in front of the Castle and all posed on a trolley that they brought out for us. Then back to the knoll where four video stations were set up. We took turns getting filmed and photographed. Everyone was super nice and supportive, but I was very nervous.

There was a part of our video bio where we were just supposed to say our name and where were from etc. Like, Hi, Im Erin from New York and have three daughters, etc. We practiced a bit. Then the producer I was with said that the cameras were rolling and I literally forgot my name, just like I was on some dorky sitcom.

Anyway somehow I muddled through that part. Most of the panelists had some degree of nerves about the video shoot, (though I hear that Bret was cool as a cucumber) so try to keep that in mind when youre laughing about how goofy we look on the site.

We also were shot by a still photographer alone, and with Mickey,

and with a special surprise visitor (not sure were allowed disclose who so Ill leave that for later).
When that part was over, we had two blissful hours to play in the MK. The park was not too crowded so we made good time and were able to experience several attractions.
Then back on the bus to the hotel.
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