ANOTHER Adventure in Autism (4/15) A Taste of What's to Come...

Do you think I could actually be happier for you than you are for yourself?

:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :dance3: :dance3: :dance3: :yay: :yay: :yay: :banana: :banana: :banana:

Thanks for the nod...I was wondering when those initial plans would pop up...didn't take that long.:thumbsup2
 
YAY:yay: !!! I knew you had the Disney Blues :sad1:. I am so happy for you!! Not as happy as I would have been if you said you were going back in November when we are, but at least you are going!!!
 
That's GREAT news Kathy!!! :banana: I am hoping that we can go during April break next year. Our break is usually late - running into May. If it is the same as it has been in the past, it will start a full week after Easter. Can't wait to read about it. I would love to be there during the Flower & Garden Festival. :thumbsup2

Even though we won't be going for over a year (if it even becomes a reality :confused3 ), it is nice to have something in the works. Only 10 1/2 months until I can make ADRs! :rotfl2:
 

Woohoo! Awesome! I'm so excited for all of you!
 
Great news! I understand the "need" for a trip to plan.

Have fun and start that pre-trip report soon!
 
mrsksomeday: Ah yes, there's nothing worse than Post Disney Blues coupled with Post Christmas Blues! (I am now recovering nicely, though!)

jordanyosh: Thanks, Jordan, I'm really looking forward to your report...afterall the PTR has been so much fun! *Be sure to post your pics of your DME tags! :laughing:

Hedy: Thanks, its good to be back! And to be caught up on your report, too!

DisMomAmy: Love your new siggie!!

MRYPPNS: Perhaps Christamae will write a Wish Bear report. It was fun to read the journal, but he had only visited two homes prior to mine. He will be traveling across the entire country, and even to Japan and back!

jcc0621: You're right. I lost a 3-day weekend in January, but then I gained a 5-day trip in April! :goodvibes

Halloweenqueen: LOL! If your kids ever get into the Kodak "What If" Lab in Imagination, you'll never get them out!

MDF: I'd love to go to Disney with you, Buzz dahling, but I'm afraid our respective spouses might object! :rotfl: Oh, wait a minute, Lin might not mind all the peace and quiet!!

Oh, and those bugs are just awful! :scared:

blue river: I hope you resume your report someday soon! I miss you!

marivaid: Jerseyans don't bite. Much.

whgrn: Happy New Year to you, too! How d'ya like the deep freeze we're havin'??

ottoshoney: Yay for Crocs! My DH won't be caught dead in them, either.:rolleyes1

SueM in MN: Thank you for posting the GAC info! :thumbsup2


Thanks for reading, everybody! :grouphug:

Kathy
 
whgrn: Happy New Year to you, too! How d'ya like the deep freeze we're havin'??
Oh, I am SOOOOOOO not liking it! Geeze, I was cold in Disney that week and it was in the 60s. So you can imagine me in the 20s!!:scared1:

BTW, someone emailed me this link, and I immediately thought of you. You might want to check it out, but make sure you have tissues nearby...

http://www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant.com/videos/view/id/408214

Glad to have you back and writing again! Congrats on the April trip. Do you have room for me in your suitcase??:lmao:
 
Chapter 15: Waking Figment and Putting the Cell Phone to Bed


Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.
-ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, first telephone communication, March 10, 1876


Ed, come here, we’d like to vacation with you!

Still Monday, 11/5:


After being subjected to tween-age whining from Tricia and repeatedly raised eyebrows from me, Ed finally ended his work-related cell phone conversation and we went inside the pyramids of the Imagination! Pavilion to wake Figment. We missed him last year, so this would be Aunt Rae’s first little purple dragon experience.


My own initial experience with the “figment of the imagination” was only as recent as 2003, about a year after our little yellow-eyed friend made his comeback as the attraction’s headliner. I asked Ed if he recalled the original Dreamfinder version, since he had visited Epcot once in the late eighties, but he said he didn’t remember.


“Do we sit for this?” Aunt Rae asked nervously. :worried: “Is there a moving floor?” She was starting to ask these two questions prior to every attraction. I began to assure her that we would always let her know in advance if there was anything like that coming up, but was interrupted by Ed, who teased her by saying that she would have to stand for 45 minutes, or something like that, and that the floor moved the entire time. :rolleyes2 “Really?” she gasped, and I gave him a poke with my elbow as he laughed out loud at the reaction he received. “I’m just kidding, Aunt Rae,” he apologized. But, she continued to worry about those two questions for the rest of the day.


Ready for a wild ride...

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The line was practically non-existent and we soon found ourselves recruited as test subjects for the Imagination Scanner. Billy always enjoys this ride, not only because Figment causes “trouble”, but because of the various elements of sensory stimulation throughout. The lights, the colors, the blasts of air in the dark…even the stinky skunk smell (and our reaction to it) all delight him. We craned our necks to see the upside down room and oohed and ahhed when the giant butterfly disappeared. But the best part was toward the end when Figment and Dr. Nigel Channing began to sing One Little Spark. :) Once you add music and singing to an attraction, Billy is one happy little guy.


He also happens to have an excellent memory, because as soon as we exited the ride vehicle, he knew exactly where we were going next: The ImageWorks "What If" Labs. There are lots of interactive games he enjoys here, and since most guests were involved morphing pictures of themselves into flowers and sending them to their friends, there was pleanty of room to play in each area.


Conducting the Music...

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Stepping Tones...

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Billy spent about 15 minutes playing this...

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Tricia wanted to play with the ImageWorks but all the stations were filled and, since I knew it would eat up loads of time anyway, I convinced her to move on. We did stop to look at the Leap Frog Fountains, though, and everyone enjoyed watching the water hop from one pad to the next. Billy was so excited, I thought he would climb right up there and jump into the fountains if we would let him!


Wacky Water

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From here, we finally made our trek over to the Land Pavilion to ride Soarin' before lunch. Once again, I had TGM to thank for recommending the least crowded park for this day:



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We slowly walked up the incline to the doors of the pavilion. Slowly, because we remembered how Aunt Rae got so out of breath when we walked up at a “normal” pace last time. I really can’t blame her, though. There’s just something about being that close to Soarin’ that just makes you unconsciously want to pick up your pace and get to that queue in a hurry!


It was just going on 11:00 and already the Sunshine Seasons dining area below us seemed packed. The food smelled wonderful and my tummy was glad when I reminded it that we had an 11:30 lunch ADR at the Garden Grill. We rode the escalator down and Ed guided us through the masses toward the Soarin’ FP entrance. I presented our GAC to the uniformed CM and was delighted when Billy responded with an unprompted “Thank you” after he wished us a good flight.:goodvibes


It took more than one gentle scolding for the kids to slow down for their Aunt Rae as we purposely moved at a snail’s pace along the queue. They were both chomping at the bit to get on that ride! I must say that just about every group that came up behind us was willing to slow down for the older woman until either Ed or I motioned that it was okay for them to pass us in line. She seemed to do all right when there was a handrail to support her, but she clung to Ed’s arm for dear life during the few portions with no railing.


“I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” she said repeatedly after she realized that so many guests were passing us by. “I’m just an old slowpoke!” We reassured her that it was better to be safe than sorry. Ed teased her by saying, “You’ll perk up once you see Patrick!” and we all laughed. (Aunt Rae really had a thing for “Patrick” this trip!)


From above us we could hear the folks in the standby queue laughing and cheering as they played the new interactive games that had been installed recently to make the line seem to move faster. For a split second, I wished we could check them out, but my curiosity passed very, very quickly when I realized that they were all in for a wait that would most likely be triple the length of ours!


We did wait for about 20 minutes or so and then we were off once more in our hang glider. Tricia harrumphed that we were in the middle row again, but really, the sneakers dangling overhead don’t bother me. We were in the center section this time, though, which I do think is superior to the two on either end. I was seated between Aunt Rae and an older couple from England who were riding for the first time. They were duly impressed when, upon commenting on our close call with the golf ball in Palm Springs, I wowed them with a little trivia tidbit: the golfer making that shot was none other than Michael Eisner himself. It was an exhilarating ride and we all clapped once more when we came to a gentle landing.

Time for lunch!


We checked in at the Garden Grill at exactly 11:30 and were given our pager. Everyone took an opportunity to use the rest room, which was conveniently located next to the restaurant. We still hadn’t been called yet, so I took some time to write in my travel journal.


The intrepid trip reporter...

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Our pager lit up and we were led around the perimeter of the restaurant and up to the second tier. This was our first time dining here and I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I knew the characters were Farmer Mickey and Friends, of course, and that the landscape changed as the restaurant slowly rotated.

We were seated at a very small table that was designed to seat four, but since we were a party of five, one of us had to sit in a chair sticking out in the aisle. I almost requested that we be moved to a booth on the lower tier but, well, we were there and had already waited for a while, and everyone was pretty hungry. So, I let it go. We all squeezed into our seats and we let the kids sit on the side closest to the “view.” I took a picture of our starting position, with the idea that I would take a similar picture at our meal’s end to see how much the restaurant had moved.



As group photographer, I took the aisle seat so that I could get up and down quickly to take pictures once the characters came ‘round. Our waiter soon appeared and took our order for beverages and explained the drill: family-style meal… “homegrown” vegetables…all you care to eat…etc. etc. He was very pleasant, but he seemed a little light in the loafers and liked to laugh just a little too much! Oh well, happy in his work at least!


Pluto came around first...

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The lighting was particularly harsh for some reason, and I had a difficult time getting pictures that didn’t get washed out. I tried using different angles, though, and was able to get some fairly nice shots of the kids with first Dale and then Chip.

*Next time, I will definitely request and wait for a booth on the lower tier.


Our food arrived and we were pleasantly surprised, especially by the fried catfish.

Pork Loin, flank steak, potatoes au gratin, and green beans on the main platter; fried catfish on the smaller platter.

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I'd say Billy really liked his Mac 'n Cheese!


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The food was all right, but we were really there for the characters. I must say that character interaction seems to be hit and miss at all the different meals. This one was one of those days when the characters just do a quick pose, wave, and move on. I had been hoping for a bit more “playfulness”, especially from the ever-mischievous Chip and Dale, but they did their bit quickly and were off to the next table.

Mickey came just as we were being served dessert. It was fun to see him dressed up in his farmer costume!

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And when we were done, this is where we ended up!

After lunch:

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Before lunch:

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I guess what goes around comes around!! :lmao: (I know…I can hear you groaning from here.)


Kathy
 
Do you find it better to do Character Meals than not do them because we have not one scheduled as a whole group...

I love the picture of you writing in your journal.

Great pic of you and Ed....and of Ed and Mickey.
 


This picture is awesome!! I have no doubt that if Bill could hold the bowl he would do the same exact thing :rotfl:.

We really enjoy Figment, it is silly and fun. One day we will make it to Soarin', I worry about keeping Bill balanced on it.

We haven't been to the Garden Grill, but have been talking about trying it. Thanks for posting the food pictures, even though Bill thought I was odd for taking pictures of our food.

I can't wait to read more popcorn::.
 
jordanyosh: I do like character meals, its just that I've found you can never anticipate whether you're going to get lots of fun interaction with the characters or just a picture and a wave. It was really nice when Tricia was in her autograph phase because it cut down on the # of lines we needed to stand on. Later in the week we had an awesome experience at Play 'n Dine....

mrsksomeday: This is the first trip where I was taking food pics... Ed gave me a hard time about it, too! He thought I was spending too much time taking pics for the report, but I'm glad I have so many!

Kathy
 
Great update! We had an ADR at Garden Grill, but cancelled it when our schedule got moved around. We'll have to try it out next time. We loved the character meals we went to this year.
 
Glad everyone enjoyed Figment (and that Ed got off the phone). :)
 
That's too bad about the lack of character interaction. :mad:

Last time we were there, Chip & Dale actually sat with us and started a food fight at our table. :rotfl2: I would guess they spent close to 5 minutes with us which seemed a lot longer.

You're right... the food at GG is AVERAGE at best. You go for the character interaction and the beer. ::yes::

Kathy said:
Billy always enjoys this ride, not only because Figment causes “trouble”, but because of the various elements of sensory stimulation throughout. The lights, the colors, the blasts of air in the dark…even the stinky skunk smell (and our reaction to it) all delight him. We craned our necks to see the upside down room and oohed and ahhed when the giant butterfly disappeared. But the best part was toward the end when Figment and Dr. Nigel Channing began to sing One Little Spark.

Same for Trey. :hug:

I don't like the 'stink'. :mad:
 
Great day, Figment used to be my favourite when I was little, pity about your GG meal we had tons of interaction there :confused: Oh and I never knew who hit the golf ball in Soarin, I didn't know who Michael was either :blush: I asked DH who is a golf pro and he hadn't heard of him either (I assumed he was a golfer) and then discovered he used to be CEO of Disney, whoops :rotfl:
 
Great day, Figment used to be my favourite when I was little, pity about your GG meal we had tons of interaction there :confused: Oh and I never knew who hit the golf ball in Soarin, I didn't know who Michael was either :blush: I asked DH who is a golf pro and he hadn't heard of him either (I assumed he was a golfer) and then discovered he used to be CEO of Disney, whoops :rotfl:

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