I promised a while back to post about the Expedition Everest Challenge 5k weekend. Sorry I've taken so long to get back to it. This won't be a trip report, as much as a photo log. I'll also try to focus mostly on Moms Panel stuff (but I did post many family photos from the weekend over on facebook

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Background:
- Heather R. came up with the idea for the Panelists to try to get together for the EE challenge. It was such a great idea that 11 of us all jumped on board and found a way to make it to WDW for a mini Moms Panel reunion (unfortunately Brigitta couldn't find a way to join us). We all paid our own way, but Disney did make us some cool t-shirts, joined us for the run, arranged a VIP viewing spot for Friday night's
MNSSHP, and added a few more magical moments.
Thursday - Sept 25
Family arrived from Lima, Peru, at around 7 pm. They were returning from my daughter's first communion ceremony the weekend before (yes, I attended, but returned earlier to Chicago). We stayed at the AKL. Booked a standard room (using the EE5K reduced rate), but got one of the rooms with a bunk bed. I mentioned to my son to try the night-vision viewing -- they did, but were a bit disapppointed. Only two night-vision scopes were available. There was a long wait, and very little to see. I arrived from Chicago after they went to sleep -- at around midnight.
Sorry - no photos of the first night.
Friday - Sept 26
Didn't sleep well -- much too excited.
Slept in until 8:30 (that's VERY late for me at WDW!!!)
Had a relaxing breakfast at Mara around 9:30, and then slowly got ready to go to the Magic Kingdom. Arrived around 11:00 am.
Here are the kiddos [LtoR:Allie-8, Lauren-3, Peter-6]enjoying the Halloween decorations at the MK
The girls ran off to Small World, and Peter and I went to get FPs BTMRR (never did end up using them!

). Then he and I rode Buzz Lightyear a few times (mediocre scores, but we had fun), and then we headed to Exposition Hall (in Town Square) for one of the magical experiences that Disney set up for us... an opportunity to see a sneak peek at the new Tinker Bell movie. As Peter and I are walking through the lobby, we run into none other than Justin Machoney...
We went outside to take the picture above, and then the girls arrived. I introduced everyone to Justin, but somehow none of them were quite as excited as I was.
In the theatre we met up with many of the other Moms and family, including Kim, Heather R, Darcie and Laura (I think that's the complete list at the 2:00pm showing - others went to the 5:00 showing). Tina, one of the Cast Members that works on the site (and was involved in the selection process last year), was also at the showing. The theatre was fairly large, and was about 3/4 full. I think many of the others were cast members, but not really sure. The Moms and Justin were introduced to the crowd. They seemed to have some vague idea of who we were.

We also got to meet the movie's writer, director and producer. They spoke for a little bit before the movie. After the movie they showed us a slide show of the planned new Pixie Hollow meet 'n' greet area. Then we were back out to enjoy the Magic Kingdom.
Photos were not allowed during the Tinker Bell experience -- sorry.

In fact my wife took a photo of my daughter in the theatre, and they made her delete the photo because some of the theatre and decorations might have appeared in the photo.

Ooops!
I had arranged to film a few how-to videos that afternoon, so we had only a short amount of free-time. We went on Caroussel of Progress (since it would be closed during MNSSHP), and then headed back to Main Street to meet with the folks involved in the video.
Unfortunately we didn't take photos of the filming. Drat - I really regret that. As usual there was a camera guy, a producer (she basically just gives some helpful advice - we are free to do/say as we please), and a guide from the park (to make sure we don't interfere with other guests). All my kids got to participate in the first video on Hidden Mickeys, and then Peter helped me with the second video on pin trading (while the girls went off to play).
Before I knew it, it was 7:00, and we needed to be back at the Main Street train station for a Moms Panel gathering and a special announcement. On the way there, I noticed these "painted" on the sidewalk in water (photo "borrowed" from Lori Burke -- thanks Lori!!!)...
We saw Goofy heading up to our roped-off area (we basically had the entire elevated platform in front of the Main Street train station), so my kids and wife headed there, and I went to our locker to get our costumes.
Here's the Goofy guy (note: several of these photos were borrowed from Leanne. You'll notice some duplication from her Blog. thanks Leanne!!)...
Erin and her daughter, Charlie, were in current-event inspired costumes...
Heather R. showed off her amazing sewing talent...
Kim and Beatrice were also there with their kids...
I decided to pretend to be a CM...
And my kids went with a mix of Star Wars and Mulan-inspired attire...
Heather M (left) was also there with family...
Duncan's (right) costume was "casual-day-Friday", and we were all thrilled that he joined us...
Beth and Kara were dressed as...well...moms!
Laura "Always a Princess" Spencer was there with family, but Leanne caught this cute photo of her with Justin...
And Leanne, of course, also joined us at the event...
A little later we managed to get a group photo...
And then Leanne shared the big announcement about one of the Panelists. As was mentioned earlier: Congratulations to X for Y. Very exciting news (and not a pregnancy!)!!
[DIS appears to have a limit of 25 photos per post, so I'll continue in a moment...]