We went. We encountered crowds that at 8:30 AM were so bad that there was no room to allow others through the ticket booths and into the plaza area below the train tracks. The lines to get up to the turnstiles was like a normal busy morning with the lines going all the way back to bag check with almost, if not every turnstile open. The crowds were unreal. There were all sorts of Disney suits around the front of the park, including Phil Holmes. I stopped and said a quick hello to him. I skipped asking for a picture. He is the nicest guy, but his smile is almost animatronic looking. (Sorry, but it's true that every time I see that animatronic at OMD at DHS, I think of his smile.)
We made our way up to the Hub area after finally finding each other again after becoming separated at bag check. We had no view of the castle stage. We saw some characters parade by, but it was nothing to have gotten up early for. We left the area before Meg Crofton began to speak, the baby was not interested in my needs for a Disney geek fix. We thought that by going on back into the park that the crowds would lessen. This was NOT the case. The place looked as busy as a normal day in July or August. After making the rounds and being surrounded by far too many people for comfort, we decided to go over to Epcot. We decided to do so by way of a meet & greet with Princess Tiana. It went well. Tiana was wearing a different dress than usual today. It looked like her parade dress. There was no Prince Naveen in sight today. Layna marched right up and asked to be picked up, asked for a hug, and then managed to sneak in a kiss, which took Tiana offguard, but she said that Layna was sweeter than a fresh batch of sugared begniets. So, we scored another great meeting with the princess that Layna loves best.
We decided to take a tour around the WS upon arrival with a stop to see if we could be among the first to see Duffy. We were in luck and there were just a few families in line. Layna loves her Duffy bear, so we were hoping that she would get over the nonface character fear that she had on our last visit, which had surprised us because she never had a problem with them before. Duffy worked his magic!

Layna ran up and gave him a hug and a kiss on the nose. Thank goodness! We went around the WS starting at 11:30-ish AM. The lines at the F&W festival booths were very long in places. Like I thought Italy was pretty bad, but even worse was a line so bad in Poland that they had a constructed long roped off cue and the line went back about the same amount of people behind the end of that, which literally made the line about 5 times worse than what Italy had.

Needless to say, while I was happy to grab some Ravioli for Gabby to try, I was not about to brave the line for Poland. I did however talk Gabby into trying some Moroccan food, which she actually liked and agreed that we should try that again soon.

I love the food in Morocco. Anyway, we ate on a shaded bench as the baby napped in her stroller. We decided to go see The Seas with Nemo & Friends with the baby, which included her first encounter with Crush. She was very excited about all of the exhibits with the live creatures. She took particular delight in the Sea Horses, Crabs, and Dolphins. After that, we decided to head back over to the Magic Kingdom.
We got there and the park crowds had thinned a lot, but were building again. We went to Peco Bills for dinner and it was so packed, they opened up seating in the Tortuga Tavern area because there was no seating left inside. We decided to call it a day. There was some family drama stuff that really flared up for Gabby when we had just gotten back to the MK and when we left the restaurant, the crowds were getting uncomfortable again, so we called it a day.
I got a free button. I saw the $5 Cupcake that another guest had. He said there was nothing special about it other than they said it was special.

The only thing that we bought to bring home was a Mine, Mine, Mine Onsie for Layna. I did not get any pins or special merchandise today. I got several great memories including the "jinx poke you owe me a Coke Zero" moments when we each said the exact same thing about leaving the MK park both times that we left the park today. I don't regret the way that things turned out. If I had gone alone, I would have missed some priceless moments with the little one and there just is no substituting the two out.
Overall, it was a great day of Disney magic, but it was not the best park anniversary celebration ever.