By no later than 6:30 in the morning, we were at our resort bus stop, to head over to the MKs EMH. However, the bus came quite late and was so full, that every seat was taken and half of the bus was standing. We were bus stop number one, but there are four total stops at the resort and we always get picked up and dropped off last. Normally, not a huge deal. But, the buses were so behind this morning, that there were a lot of unhappy campers traveling to the MK that morning.
By ten minutes after the park opened, we were there, so not too bad. Of course, we went to ride on. . .you guessed it! Buzz Lightyear. Then, we went over to ride the Carousel of Progress again. Since it was so early, and lets face it, the Carousel of Progress is normally not on the top of EMH lists, there were only two other people in the room with us. At the end of the first scene, there was a malfunction. A CM had to keep saying over the loud speaker for people to remain seated and not to go the Exit doors. Since the ride is set up to do several groups at a time, in a rotating fashion, we knew there were others in the other sections. So, we kept wondering what idiots kept getting up, making them continuously have to remind us of that.
At one point, the whole contraption made an odd noise and we moved backwards several inches and then back again into our original spot! Shortly after our third time sitting through scene one, we began moving again, so we missed the beginning of scene two. At least it wasnt our first time, but it was weird to see things so out of whack.
By the way, the funny thing was that I had been hoping we were the only ones on the ride, so I could sing Theres a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow real loud. The two other women in the room and the fact that we saw the first scene three times in a row, kind of put a damper on that idea.
We walked around the park some more, getting some more pictures. Then, we went right back onto Buzz Lightyear. Normally, lines are long to get on this one, but we really did well by utilizing the EMH times. Then, we went onto the Stitch ride, which I know is under appreciated, but we think its hilarious. I look at it as they cant do a whole lot with the space, but personally, I think that Stitch deserves a better attraction.
At around 8:20, we headed over to the Grand Floridian for our 1900 Park Fare breakfast. Like at dinner, the food was EXCELLENT! The sticky buns were so sticky that they would stick to the tongs that were meant to pick them up, and wouldnt let go without some help. They had an omelet station and a huge ham that someone slices for you. Of course, they had all the other usual breakfast foods, which were all well cooked and piping hot. The servers are amazing, and if you wait for a minute for something, they are overly apologetic. I went to the ham station and they were switching off the people doing the cutting. When the lady who would cut my slice got into position she actually said, Im so sorry to keep you waiting. Only at Disney!
The characters at the breakfast were Alice & the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh, and Tigger.
It was a neat mix of characters. Alice and the Mad Hatter were hysterical! They kept running around the restaurant throwing a grape at each other. When the Mad Hatter arrived at a table, if someone was up getting themselves some more food, he would ask the rest of the party for that persons name. Then, he would begin shouting clear across the restaurant for the person, by name, to come back. There was a couple sitting behind my DH, and the wife had gone up to get more food. So, the Mad Hatter jumped on top of her chair, and yelled very loudly and shrilly, D-A-N-A!!! At another table, the guy who was gone was the one with the camera, so the Mad Hatter shouted, Bill! Bill! B-I-L-L. . .we need a photographer! We spent so much of our meal laughing, especially me, who thought the Mad Hatter was great.
When he got to our table, he congratulated us on our anniversary and asked how many years wed been married. Then he said to us, Eight years?! I cant get anyone to stick around me for eight seconds! He shouted a lot.
We noticed that many little kids were frightened of the Mad Hatter. One little girl actually went underneath their table, because she was scared of him. So, Alice actually crawled under the table with her for a picture, and she was able to get her to come out. Too cute! From a distance, the Mad Hatter shouted to Alice, Alice! What are you doing under that table? Alice shouted back, Why, looking for the white rabbit, of course. Loved it.
Here is our picture moment with Alice:
I thought she played Alice so well, because she captured the fact that Alice was a child. As you can see in the pics, she looks like a young girl smiling real big for the camera!
Then, we headed over to the Studios. Immediately, we noticed that the MGM sign that had always been at the top of the Chinese Theater arch, was gone!

They had taken it down, in order to soon put up the new sign. Two days prior it had been up there. We had missed our chance to take a picture of it, thinking they were going to wait to take it down. They had no plans to put the new sign up till a week after we left, but we can always look at the pictures from former trips.
We went on the Backlot Tour and Behind the Magic of Animation. We kept missing the characters, who were always just about to go on break. For lunch, we ate at Toy Story Pizza Planet, which we had never eaten at before. It reminded me of a Chucky Cheese restaurant. We ordered cheese pizzas with side salads and chocolate chip cookies. Not bad. Overall, the food was decent, but the place is very noisy. It was hard to find a place to sit, and it was a hotter day, so were hoping to stay indoors in the air conditioning. So, I asked an Asian family if they would share their table with us. They had four in their family and there were four more seats left. Thankfully, they were fine with us joining them.
We went to see the High School Musical 2: Schools Out show. Normally, they do it over by the Sorcerer Micky hat, but with the change of parade schedules and crowd levels, they had shifted it over to the Fantasmic courtyard. Big mistake, because it was way too crowded! We had waited to see it, because yes, Im a 33 year old fan of High School Musical, but we figured we could see it later in the trip. They made everyone sits down, except for the back row, where we were. This is why we didnt take pictures. Too hard to do there. However, the show was excellent! Even my DH, who isnt overly familiar with the movies, enjoyed it.
We got a great spot for the Holly-day Parade and some great pics of it all:
Afterwards, we went over to take pics of some of the holiday decorations in the park and the front of the Aerosmith ride. We both get severe motion sickness, so we have never gone on the rollercoaster, but have always wanted to get a picture of that huge guitar!
That night, we went to see Fantasmic. We hadnt seen it since 2002, choosing to not see it, when we had been there in 2006. So, we were really looking forward to the show. We arrived an hour and a half ahead of show time, to get good seats. We had our pick of seats! It was great. We chose a spot in the center, about seven or eight rows up from the front, since the first five rows can get wet and we wanted to videotape the show. I didnt take any pictures, because the show makes it difficult to, but we got some great videotape of it.
As we began walking out, we spoke to a CM who was very excited. She asked us, Did you see Harrison Ford?! He just left. It was then that we noticed a lot of other CMs all excited, as well. We had just missed him. He had sat in the back, to enjoy the show. I cant believe we had an actual movie star so close to us, and we never even got a glimpse of him! For the rest of the evening, we kept looking around, seeing if we would see him. Unfortunately, we never did.
Of course, where did we go next? Why, to the Indiana Jones Stunt Show Spectacular! Afterwards, we headed over to the Sunset Ranch Market area for dinner. My DH got a double cheeseburger, fries, chocolate cake and soda. I ordered a hot deli sandwich, chips, chocolate cake and soda. The food was great. Since weve only gone in the summer, we had never eaten there before. The seating is all outdoors and its set up like a food court, with various food places. We would definitely eat there again.
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