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Your trip report is great. Love the pictures too! Brings back my Disney memories

I am loving your report. Thank you so much! Please tell me how you did your cluster of pics. I love that idea and would love to try it out. I can't wait to read more! Thanks for shareing!
Your trip report is great. Love the pictures too! Brings back my Disney memories![]()
June 1 - Crystal Palace, Magic Kingdom, Tony's Town Square
Got out bright and early to be at the parks before our scheduled breakfast at 8:05. I was very excited to get an ADR for Crystal Palace before park opening because my top priority was to get a group picture in front of the castle with no one else in them but us.
As we arrived at the parks, we headed for the gate that would be open. As we approached the gate, I noticed a familiar design of Bayou Mickey and introduced myself to him and his wife. As I had already stated, we were able to visit with them while waiting in line and they were both very nice. It was quite a treat to go all that way and see someone from the boards.
Upon entering the park, we headed for the castle area and looked for the Photopass Photographers. We could not find one which surprised me. There was a man who was waiting to take a picture for a choir and he nicely took our picture for us. After snapping a few pictures of our own, we noticed the Photopass Photographers had arrived. We had a few taken by them and then headed over for our breakfast. We checked in and were seated within 5 minutes. Since we were not doing autographs during this trip, we decided to do an autograph shirt during the character meal. The kids thought it was fun to have the charcters sign the shirts. (The shirts were not being worn but hand carried in)
After breakfast, we went to Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. We went on the ride and got a fast pass for later. We thought that the queue for the ride was much cooler than the one in Disneyland but the ride itself was harder to play than the one in Disneyland.
Hubby wasn't feeling well so he went back to the hotel and the kids and I were on our own. Since Magic Kingdom is pretty similar to Disneyland, there was not a lot on our "Must Do" list. We had allotted two days for Magic Kingdom.
We then did The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Snow White's Scary Adventures, got Fast Passes for Peter Pan's Flight, It's A Small World, Haunted Mansion and Mickey's PhilharMagic.
We liked the effect on the Haunted Mansion that the crystal ball actually floats - this was better than the DL version. I thought the storyline seemed a little more graphic on the WDW version but the kids did not agree.
We absolutely LOVED Mickey's PhilharMagic. This was one of our favorites at Magic Kingdom. Everything about it was great - the movie, the effects, the smells/wind - LOVED IT!
From there we headed to Adventureland. We wanted to do the Country Bear Jamboree when hubby returned and The Enchanted Tiki Room was closed so we headed for Pirates of the Caribbean. On the way there, the kids got a little distracted by the Tiki Fountains so we stopped there for awhile. Just long enough for them to be cooled off but not soaked. The kids noticed some details missing in the WDW Pirates version but overall it is the same. We then did the Swiss Family Treehouse. This was neat for us because the one in Disneyland has been changed to Tarzan and the kids never saw it before it was changed. So even though the premise is the same, the theming of the Swiss Family Treehouse (in my opinion) is better.
Then we stopped for snacks. DS and I had churros and DD had a turkey leg. We stopped out front of the Liberty Square market area and sat while we ate. It was here, we encountered the IBIS birds. They are quite the aggressive birds sometimes. There was a poor lady by us that had to keep picking up her food and walk away from it so it would leave her alone. Then it wanted some turkey meat that had fallen just underneath my DD feet. This freaked out my DD as it kept approaching her and her feet.
From there, we went to Mickey's Toontown Fair. We rode Goofy's Barnstormer. We really liked the queue. DS even found a Hidden Mickey. Then the kids played in Donald's Boat and of course got soaked. I called hubby and woke him up so that he would be back before dinner.
We walked through Mickey's Country House. I didn't care for the fact that everything was like a museum and not open and interactive but absolutely LOVED the garden area. DD found a Hidden Mickey in Mickey's yard. We skipped the photo-op at the Judge's Tent because of the long line and the kids were not interested. We then walked through Minnie's Country House. It was much more crowded in Minnie's house.
After leaving Toontown, we went back to Peter Pan to use our fast passes from earlier. Not much different than the one in DL except the missing stars. As we got off the ride, hubby called saying he was waiting for us in front of the castle. We had to walk around because the pass thru was closed but soon found out it was because of the parade. As we met up with hubby, he was in the best spot for the parade (Celebrate A Dream Come True) - directly in front of the castle, on the Partner's side of the street. Since the parade started in 20 minutes, we didn't have to wait long. The CM entertained us and then they had jump roping for the kids right in front of where we were standing. The parade was very cute and the dancers were amazing as always!
After the parade, we headed for Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor. We all enjoyed this! We have always enjoyed Turtle Talk with Crush and since this is along the same lines, it was right up our alley. Very funny! We were all rolling!
From there we headed toward Main Street for our ADR at Tony's at 5:00. Since we were a little early, we pit stopped at Casey's Corner to watch "Jim" play the piano. We are always amazed at the talent at Disney. Jim was no exception. Incredible!
We stopped in City Hall to ask where Pluto was in the park (since he is both of my children's favorite costumed character) He was located right across the hub just inside the park. We quickly went over and got in line and within 5 minutes or so it was already our turn. The kids had Pluto sign their shirts and posed for pictures.
We then went to our dinner at Tony's. The food was fantastic and the service was great as well. Bad Mom - forgot to order the kids food without sauce and decided to just scrape it off. I had decided that since it was my fault, I was not going to have them re-do the order. The waitress noticed, and brought out replacements without even being asked. Very Nice! Dessert was of course very yummy as well!
After dinner, we made it back over to the Tiki Room (we all decided we like the original better). From there, we went to the Country Bear Jamboree. I am so sad we do not have this in DL anymore. It was great to see this again for hubby and me and a first time for the kids. They liked it as well. Now that hubby was back, we had to take him to see PhilharMagic. This time we got better seats and we liked it even more than the first time!
It was then time to find a spot for the Spectromagic Parade. The kids were less than excited about the parade but it was something on my "Must Do" list. We got a great spot (in the area across from Liberty Tree Tavern - I think). The kids were right up front and we were right behind them - so no people blobking our view. Gotta Love it! We all LOVED the parade (even the kids). Our favorite part was when all the lights would go from colored to white in a blink. Very cool!
After the parade we went back to Buzz Lightyear to use our fastpasses (since I had promised my DS). By the time we got off, the fireworks were happening. Since we have seen Wishes at DL numerous times, this was not on our list. We decided we were ready to leave and knew that it would be better if we got out before the fireworks ended. So we quickly headed out of the park.
After a full day at Magic Kingdom, we had done everything on our "Must Do" list except one parade. We decided as a family, that we would use our 2nd MK day for a Downtown Disney day instead. This way it would give us more time in Disney Quest and not feel rushed trying to get there after our Typhoon Lagoon Water Park Day. This was a good decision.
* wanted to add * that at some point during the day a man approached my hubby and said that they really enjoyed him in American Idol and that his daughter could not stop singing the song. This was quite a boost for my hubby. Very cool!
Amy,
I'm caught up to Day 6 which sounds like a perfect day! Makes me long to go again!
Kari![]()
June 2 - Typhoon Lagoon
On our way out - I did not make the same mistake twice. I made sure, as well as hubby and kids that we had all the park tickets before leaving the hotel. We got to the park at opening and found a spot for our stuff in the last row of chairs by the Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool.
Our first stop was Shark Reef. We picked up our gear and got in line. As we stood in line both children said that there was chemical on the snorkel. I figured it was to sterilize and told them it would be fine. My DS put it in his mouth once and said it was burning his lips. He could not/would not put it near his face. As we got closer to the front of the line, the CM said the chemical could be rinsed off but that we did not have to use them. Luckily my son had his regular goggles with him and the CM said he could just wear those, so he wore his goggles. I wore just the mask and my daughter wore both the mask and snorkel (after she washed it off). Hubby decided to sit out this ride.
We are all good swimmers but my DS was nervous, so I ended up holding his hand as we swam. That made it hard to swim and we ended up using the platform in the middle to make it easier to cross. We did see some fish and the kids saw some sharks but with my son being so nervous and my goggles fogging up I saw very little. It was a neat experience but I am sure had I done it alone, I would have gotten more out of it. When we were out, we all wandered downstairs to see the tank and what we 'should' have seen.
From there we did the Storm Slides, Humunga Kowabunga and the Mountain Trail to the other side. We headed back to our stuff and went in the Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool for a short time. We then hopped on the Castaway Creek. The kids liked the part where other people could spray us with the water guns. We weren't paying attention to where we were or how long we had been on but when we had had enough, we got off. The funny thing is that we had gotten off exactly where we had gotten on - so we had made the full circle around the park.
Since we rushed the kids out of the surf pool, we decided to head back there. Hubby and the kids loved the surf pool. They were having contests who could ride the waves the farthest. I tried instead to stay standing which was next to impossible. After a while, I decided to sit on the back wall while they played in the waves. This way, we were all happy. Right before we got out, my hubby took my DD all the way to the back for one big wave. My DD said she really didn't like having to tread water for so long (waiting for the next wave) and felt like she was going to drown.
We all agreed that the best part of Typhoon Lagoon was HEARING the wave coming and then the SCREAMS that followed. You could hear it from almost anywhere in the park. Each time we heard it, we couldn't help but smile!
After quite some time, we got out and decided to have lunch. While hubby waited in line to order, I made a quick stop into the first aid for a bandaid for my toe (which I had scuffed in the wave pool, I think). There was a girl in there who had gotten sunscreen in her eyes and it reminded me of how that happened to my niece when she was little. I was talking to the nurse about it.
I then joined the family outside at Leaning Palms for lunch. We witnessed some Ibis birds at lunch but they were a little better behaved than the one at MK. After lunch, while we were all pretty dry, we pit stopped by our stuff and re-applied sunscreen. Then we headed for Mayday Falls. We didn't get very far when my DS said his eyes were burning - he had sunscreen in his eyes. I tried to wet some napkins and dab his eyes. When that didn't work, we used my hubby's tshirt, that didn't work. Then tried to get him to go into the bay area and get his eyes wet. That still didn't work so off we went back to the first aid station. I could not believe this was happening after the conversation I had just had with the nurse - talk about ironic. After putting drops in DS's eyes, we were again on our way to Mayday Falls. We all enjoyed Mayday Falls. Hubby said he thought he was going to bump his legs on the sides of the slide because his legs are so long.
We then went to Keelhaul Falls. As we were getting our tubes in hand, there was an announcement about an incoming storm. Something about the park being closed due to a thunderstorm warning and to get under cover. The crazy thing is that when I first heard it, I thought it was fake and just went along with the theme of the park. I actually asked a CM if the announcement was real. The CM explained that we needed to find cover in a structure with a lightening rod. That was a little freaky.
We headed back to retrieve our stuff (that is after hubby stopped to buy some fruit - I thought he was crazy but the CM said we had a little time). At first we were all disappointed to leave but as we gathered our stuff, put on our shirts, and stopped to use the bathroom, I felt relieved to be leaving the park. It seemed like there were just too many small things that were happening this day that were meltdowns waiting to happen. As we sat outside the restromms, the park announced that they were re-opening the park. By this time, I was more than ready to go and said to the kids - "why don't we just go back to the hotel and swim?" They agreed and off we went.
Since the kids had already tried the Hippy Dippy Pool, this time we decided to try the Computer Pool. I sat on a lounge chair while hubby took them in the pool. I could have easily fallen asleep right then and there. After a short time, I walked back to the room to get some towels. After returning, hubby decided to go back to the room to get some work emails and phone calls returned. The kids swam a little longer and then we decided to go to Bowling Pool. On our way out, the kids played on the big 'keyboard' and typed their names - fun!
My favorite time period is the 50's. I would have loved to have been a teenager in the 50's. The theming of the Bowling Pool was very fun and "right up my alley" - pun intended. We loved the bowling balls, bowling shoes, and giant jukebox. After swimming for awhile longer, we went back to the hotel to change, ate downstairs and got to bed a little earlier than normal.
I still have not received my Photopass pictures yet, but wanted to add a few pictures. Here some highlights of Day 1...
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June 3 Downtown Disney
Originally this was supposed to be our second MK day but we decided to do a more relaxing day at Downtown Disney doing and seeing things we have never experienced. I had cancelled our reservation at Liberty Tree Tavern and was lucky enough to book (only the morning before) an early lunch at Planet Hollywood for 11:30.
Since hubby had missed the Bowling Pool the previous night, the kids and I decided we had to take him to see it. Before heading out to the buses, we wandered around the hotel for a little bit. We first went over to the bowling pool and snapped some pictures there and then ended up doing the walk down Memory Lane. This is a walk by the water with little signs for each year with trivia and fun facts for things that happened during that year. We snapped some pictures of hubby and I with our birth years and also some of our favorites like when Disneyland opened. We did not do the full walk because we figured we better head out for our lunch reservation.
By the time we got to Downtown Disney, we were early for our reservation, so we decided to walk over to the Characters in Flight and look into it for later on that afternoon. As we walked over, we talked about who wanted to do it. I am afraid of heights (I do not even like Ferris Wheels) but would have done it anyway fear or not if we all decided to do it. But my DS did NOT want to go, so it made sense that I would sit it out and stay with him. When we got over there, there was hardly anyone in line at all. Hubby decided that since we were so early that they would just go ahead and ride it then. They were only letting about 7 people on at a time so they did not get on the first ride but only had to wait a short time to get on the second one. My DD was nervous so it was good that they did not have to wait long. After getting off, they both said that the view from up there was incredible and that they enjoyed the experience.
When they got off the ride, we headed back over to Planet Hollywood. We stopped quickly and snapped some pictures in front of the fountain. Thanks to a nice man, we got some with the four of us. We then checked in at Planet Hollywood and were seated right away. We sat next to Dorothys dress from the Wizard of Oz. That was very fun! We treated the kids and bought both of them smoothies in a light up cup why not isnt that what vacations are for? They loved them. While we waited for our food, I snagged my DD and we went to use the restroom really I wanted to wander around. The restroom was really cool with a huge pair of black sunglasses as the mirrors behind the sinks although with all the squares on the walls it was a little dizzy-ing (if that is even a word). We then got a little sidetracked looking at the memorabilia and got back to the table just after the food arrived. The food was incredible! After we finished eating, we all wandered around for awhile checking out everything. Our favorites were the mermaid tail from Splash, Dorothys dress, the Herbie car, Sly Stalone and Chuckie (which my children are afraid of and they have never even seen the movie).
From Planet Hollywood, we headed for Disney Quest. We had to pause and watch and cool lizard on one of the trees. Did I say my DD loves all wildlife? Ha ha The lizard had this cool red pocket thing that went in and out on his neck area. Very interesting!
We really enjoyed Disney Quest. There is so much to do there that at first, it is overwhelming. We tried just about everything. The kids favorites were the Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam, the Buzz Lightyear AstroBlaster and the CyberSpace Mountain.
The Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam was like virtual pinball hockey. Each person was a numbered hockey puck. You would move your puck by moving your body on the large joystick thing. The kids played this several times. My DS came in first once and my daughter came in second several times. Not bad since I think about 15 people play at a time. Even hubby and I played once, it was fun but tiring!
The AstroBlaster was like a bumper car ride setup. But it was different in that if you ran over the cannon balls, they would enter your vehicle and then you could shoot them at other riders. If you hit the other riders with the cannon balls, it would make their car spin and flash lights. The kids really liked this and rode this several times as well.
Their absolute favorite was CyberSpace Mountain. For this, they got to create their own virtual roller coaster and then ride it. The ride part itself was a chamber that spun, turned etc to make you feel like you were actually on the coaster. When you created the ride, it would rate on a 5 point scale how scary the ride was 5 being the scariest. Hubby took DS on the ride first and decided that it was not his thing because he gets motion sickness. So after that, I was the designated rider. Each of my children made a total of 3 coasters. The last time through, DS had picked all the scariest of items and his was rated a 5. Oh My! The plan was I would go with DD and then immediately go with DS. DD decided that she wanted to go on the 5, so I got out of it. The neat thing about the ride is if you are outside watching, you can see the ride (tracks) as the riders see it and also see the riders as they do it. It was funny to see their faces as they rode! You could also buy a DVD of the full ride and riders but we chose not to do this.
My DD also did the Animation Academy drawing class at Disney Quest. The teacher showed them step by step how to draw Minnie Mouse. This was a fun experience because my daughter loves to draw.
Hubby and I enjoyed playing the retro video games in Disney Quest. It was fun to play games like Donkey Kong, Pac Man, Q-Bert, Joust and Frogger. I used to love playing Frogger and it was quite fun sharing that with my kids.
When we left Disney Quest, we rode the ferry to the other side of Downtown Disney. By this time, we were all starving. I had heard about Earl of Sandwich so we decided on that for dinner. The line was pretty long but it didnt take too long to get our food. The food there was delicious. How can anyone make a sandwich that tastes that good? Very Yummy!
As we exited the restaurant, there was a CM entertaining the children (and parents) with music and dancing. My DS would have no parts of this but my DD was out there dancing up a storm. When they started dancing to the Chicken Dance, my hubby joined her. I, of course, snapped some pictures of that. That is/will be such a priceless memory!
We then went over to Once Upon A Toy because making a lightsaber was on our must do list. With a little help from a CM, my hubby and DS got a double lightsaber built complete with light and sound. DS was quite happy! On our way out, we also bought those cool light spin toys they sell at the parades. I am not normally a sucker and give into buying these things but this one was cool and they really wanted them. I think they were only $7 each.
Last stop, Goofys Candy Co. I had heard we could get dipped pretzels or marshmallows with our snack credits here so we stopped in for a treat. After wandering around for quite some time, we bought far more than we ever needed. We ended up with 3 containers filled with sour powder, 6 dipped pretzels rods (2 orders), a dipped strawberry, a cookie and a bag of candy. I loved the Goofy Candy Co logo made out of Jelly Beans and they kids also loved the crazy mirrors.
From here, we went back to our hotel to enjoy our goodies and then off to bed.
Oh my gosh!! How have I not discovered this forum before??? I am totally hooked, I want all the stuff for my next trip. Where can I find Amy's transfer paper?
Sounds like you had a great time. Loving the TR and photos are priceless as well. Congrats on your hubbys AI experience. My sister would be in hog heaven![]()
Amy,
I always loved the water days the best!
Meant to say I love your Goofy autograph shirts. What a great idea to cover the Disneyland with a transfer.
Enjoying your reports so much.
Kari
Great photo collage!
Sounds like a great day Amy!
I am really enjoying reading you trip report! I can't wait to hear what you thought of Garden Grill....we will be eating there for the first time in August and I will be interested in your experience! Thanks for sharing with all of us!
Oh my gosh!! How have I not discovered this forum before??? I am totally hooked, I want all the stuff for my next trip. Where can I find Amy's transfer paper?
Hmmm...I thought there used to be a link in her signature. Maybe we can't post the link anymore?? Just google "Amy Mickey".
Thanks Amy. I am really enjoying the details. It makes me feel like I am there and I appreciate the vacation without actually using my limited number of vacation days.![]()
Thanks for all the nice words Kari! Did you get my email? I wanted to be sure you got the pictures I promised you! Thanks again for your help with the "Love" design.