Do you think Disers have the ability to read each others' thoughts over hundreds of miles? I have friends who have been in WDW this week. The mom called me from the line at Small World one day and from MGM another day. Her five year old son was squealing with excitement over seeing the Red Ranger at the time she called. I didn't hear from her Wednesday, because they went to Universal, and I don't know anything about Universal. She didn't call yesterday, either, but no big deal. However, when I hadn't heard from her today, I was going to call and remind her that I was supposed to be going along on this vacation via her cell phone, and she was forgetting that! How dare her to be so engrossed in her own family's fun that she was forgetting me! So, I went and got the phone to call her at 1:53, but then I thought, nah, they might be taking an afternoon nap. I'd give them until 5:00, when I figured they'd be up and heading out to eat somewhere. At 1:55, the phone rang. It was her! I told her she must have that Disney ESP, because I was sure thinking about them.
She said they have had an awesome time, but tonight is their last night, and she doesn't want to leave. Imagine that! She said they're going to close Magic Kingdom tonight, and then they have to force themselves to get back on the road to reality tomorrow. She said it has been crowded, but EMH has been a lifesaver. She said they rode Dinosaur 5 times one evening. She said it has rained and stormed some, but it hasn't ruined their good time at all. They ate at PrimeTime, 'Ohana, and CRT, but were turned away at Sci-Fi since they had no reservations there. She was aggravated at her husband because he insisted they wouldn't need reservations for Sci-Fi. She was talking a mile a minute about how much fun they had had. I look forward to seeing the pictures and hearing her (and the kids) relive the trip as they show me those. She has loved staying at the Contemporary. They stayed at Poly on their last trip, 5 years ago, but she said Contemporary seems to be a better fit for them. She likes hopping off that monorail and being in the same building with her room. It is so fun for me to hear the excitement in her voice, to look forward to seeing her family's pictures soon, and to know that we still have our trip yet to come! That made my afternoon brighter just hearing from someone who is there now enjoying the magic.