Day 5
September 12, 2009
The plan to save our Magic Morning for our last day, Saturday, turned out to be a bad idea for one of us, and an excellent idea for the other. Take a guess which if the two categories I fall into?

Let's just say it was a fantastical morning for me. I'm an early riser (my wake-up time for work is usually 4 or 5 a.m. depending on the day, and 5 a.m. is just when my internal alarm clock goes off to begin with) so getting up early was in no way a hard thing for me. But a certain somebody didn't want to get up in the morning, which is fine by all means, but it was frustrating that yet
another thing we were going to do together wouldn't be happening. But anywhooooooooo. New days = new beginnings. And since I was all ready for my day by no later than 5:30 and with nothing better to do I took my time walking down Harbor and getting myself situated comfortably to wait for them to start checking bags before I could wait at the gate. And thank goodness I have the DIS to remind me that if you don't they'll come ang grab you from the gates and plop you in the line at some point.
Needless to say I beat everyone there (CM's included) by quite some time. It made for plenty of time to chit chat until things actually started to get rolling.
I just felt like it
A group of about 6 of u tried to pass ourselves off as one big happy family to see if we could be the lucky ones to open up the park for the day. Well, we were a happy family while it lasted. We all should have worn the same shirts, maybe that would have gotten us somewhere, lol. I really love being there for the countdown. If you ask me, it really gets the excitement flowing!
10 ... 9 ... 8 ... 7 ... 6 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... Let the Magic begin!!
I may have gotten there a lot earlier than is considered reasonably sane, but it paid off in the long run. I led the pack down Main Street with absolutely uninterrupted space before me. I will admit that I literally skipped down all of Main Street before slowing it to a walk as I neared the castle so I could get a few non-bouncy shots. Either way, I was still the first one to cross the drawbridge and enter Fantasyland!
Not a bad photo - for being on the move
Add to that, I was also the first person on two rides in a row (Peter Pan and then Snow White) and I was a very,
very happy camper. I even got another "Happily Ever After" button for being the first one on Snow White. That's pretty much why it was my next choice after Peter Pan. That and my obsession with Snow White. Well, these were pretty awesome accomplishments in my book. It just meant that I had even
less time waiting in line and more time to go on some rides more than once. I toured all of Fantasyland, and some rides twice: Dumbe (x1), Peter Pan (x2), Snow White (x2), Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Toad, Pinnochio. Yup. Yup. Magic Morning is the best time to tour Fantasyland, although next time I will probably save the day for Nemo since it has now been two trips in a row that I haven't been on. Oh! And I even went on the Carousel and had to find my favorite horse of all. Next time I want to photograph all of them. Is that going a little overboard, do you think?
Flying elephant's view
It's Jingles!
This one made me sad
The real reason that I saved my MM for Saturday instead of using it on Thursday for my birthday was two-part. (1) because Saturdays are a lot busier than Thursdays so I figured I would get in as much as I could before the crowds hit and (2) because
Frick and her mother never used their vouchers for Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness when they came during the Summer and it's a silly-little something that I have always wanted to watch. So this way I could enjoy my time in Fantasyland not not have to make a mad dash back towards TT in order to make it in time. I had to do a little waiting, but that was OK. I seem to enjoy taking photos of the ground. Because ... well ... because ...
Disneyland ground is the best kind of ground there is!
Coming Up: Toontown, here I come!