Day 2 - Magic Kingdom Extravaganza (Part 3)
Sorry to keep you guys hanging aha, long weekend interruptions!
We were headed to the club lounge for our first dinner there, after our afternoon at Magic Kingdom. This time we just walked right in, no grovelling LOL. Pete at the desk had told us it was "noodle night" tonight made me think of like ramen or something lol. But it was more like a noodle stir-fry. Each of the dinners at Boardwalk club level were taken from the menu of one of the Boardwalk restaurants, tonight's was from ESPN. The chef was very energetic, he kept saying "it's a good night! Noodle night! Wooo!" lol. Neither mum and I can remember his name unfortunately, but we did notice his name-tag said he was from Nassau, Bahamas, which my mum and him chatted about. My parents love Nassau and have been many times over the years.
I was still not sure what to think of the lounge so I was mildly concerned I wouldn't be able to last through extra magic hours tonight on a cup of noodles aha. But we went up after to tell the chef it was really good and he said we could have more lol! The ability to get seconds really bumped up my opinion of club level lol, even if it also makes me a pig.

There was also.... like sushi'd tuna on a nacho chip which I was concerned about trying aha as I usually just eat all the cooked meat offerings if I go to a sushi place. The "squishiness" of sushi is disturbing to me lol. But the tuna sushi thing was actually really good! I think there is a specific name for it but I can't remember. But it was quite salty which I love lol.
I don't think I had any of the other appetizer things at dinner tonight, we just had the main dishes. We were still very much "lounge newbs" lol.
I was feeling like I needed some coffee, as Magic Kingdom was open till 1am tonight and I wanted to last as long as I could. Back in my uni days this would be no sweat but now that I am an old working woman I routinely fall asleep around 9am on a weeknight lol. I asked one of the lounge CM's if they could make me a coffee with some Baileys, just because I was on vacation aha. She regretfully informed me that the sweet liqueurs like Baileys aren't available until dessert comes out at 8. I said ok no problem, we're heading to catch Happily Ever After but I'll come back another day for my Baileys lol. And she was very concerned and dashed off promising to make me something aha. I really can't say enough about those club level CM's!
This was a bit of a mistake on my part as I was hoping to be at Magic Kingdom around 8, knowing it fills up fast for Happily Ever After. But then the CM came back with my (yummy but very strong) coffee and mum and I started to chat as I sipped it.... and then I looked at my phone and it was 8pm! Ahhh! We dashed back to the room and I put the rest of my coffee in the fridge aha. I ended up drinking some of this each of the next few nights we were up late lol, it got me through!
We got really lucky and the Magic Kingdom bus was just pulling up as we got out of the lobby so we dashed over and made it. We had an uneventful time on the bus and through security, and were walking down Main Street by a little after 8:30 I think.
I was thinking we were super late and the crowd would be backed up Main Street and prepared my mum for this. But as we got there we were able to move freely down the street and kept saying "we're moving!" in awe lol. That is until we got to the hub. Then we hit "the great wall of people". We went left and right and asked every CM about the accessible viewing areas but alas they were all full. One very young looking CM noticed my birthday pin and hurried over to another CM who was guarding a path, and begged her to let us in. I'm really not sure where we ended up as there were so many people, if I could move forward I just kept going until I couldn't anymore. We definitely weren't in a wheelchair section but we ended up dead centre with the castle which was amazing. Even though we were basically in a mosh pit lol, I still found I could see quite well given the castle is quite large. I had a much worse experience in the actual disabled section for the Star Wars fireworks later on.
This was definitely the largest crowd I've ever been in in my life, and I'd say it made me kinda uncomfortable but not panicked. To me it helped that the crowd wasn't like panicked or pushing or something scary like that. It was just we're standing in a sea of people all waiting for the show to start. But my advice would be, if you know that crowds bother you, do everything you can to watch Happily Ever After from another location than in the hub, there are a LOT of people.
I'm not a huge fireworks fan, I like to see "a show" that has fireworks if that makes sense aha. So like Illuminations has the globe effects and Fantasmic is even more of a show, etc. I don't know the last time I saw Wishes, but to me it was just a big fireworks show and I don't remember loving it. Don't hate me! But I absolutely LOVED Happily Ever After! The projection effects were AMAZING, like mind-blowing stuff! My favourite part was when Genie turned into a rocket and blasted off from the top of the central tower, the tower appeared to grow longer! Definitely an optical illusion but it fooled me! Also the evil round robot from the first Incredibles appeared and there were lasers shooting out of it's "eye". And I cried ugly tears when they sang "You Can Fly" and then Tinkerbell flew over us. I remember being a kid and having to squint to see Tink, mum and I both remarked that she seemed "a lot bigger" this time rofl!
One neat thing about being in the crowd was that people really got into the show. Everyone sang along to the newer songs like "How Far I'll Go" which was really cool, like an outdoor concert. I felt old though because it was very obvious the kids were excited to hear the new songs and see Moana, Anna and Elsa, Tiana etc. And I was just amazed to hear "Go the Distance", "Out There", "You'll Be In My Heart" etc. again lol. I was the age of these kids when those movies came out lol! I'm honestly very excited for Disney to release their streaming service, so I can watch all these again. I can never justify paying like $50 each to buy the movies lol but for some reason I'd gladly pay $10 a month to stream them!
After the show we stayed put and let the mega crowd disburse. The music kept going for awhile and the castle changed colours a few times. Shockingly I'd never stuck around here at night, we'd go for the fireworks and then make a run for it. But this was my absolute favourite part of the trip, Magic Kingdgom is stunningly beautiful at night!
I'd decided that we'd go around the park in a circle after the show, starting with Tomorrowland, and hit all the outdoor rides plus our other favourites. I'd never ridden Astro-Orbiter before but I knew it was basically the Aladdin ride from Adventureland just up above Tomorrowland. I figured we'd get a great view of the park lit at night. I wasn't wrong.... but this turned out to be a really bad decision lol. This was the only ride all trip where the line felt longer than the posted time (30 mins). And once I got up there, oh boy, the "spaceships" were way off the ground! I balked and told mum I'd messed up and we couldn't ride, I couldn't get up there. But my mum is not easily deterred and insisted we could do it. I honestly do not know how but I got in lol, although mum was super worried I basically fell in and hurt myself (I did not). And then she had to sit on top of me basically! And the ride majorly tilts as it goes around, we were honestly very afraid we were going to fall out, the "seatbelt" seemed to be in name only. Without a doubt the WORST ride we went on all trip lol and we had some mishaps later on! But I still remember the view of the castle up there aha so it was not a complete loss.
I was not too happy when we managed to escape Astro Orbiter as it was now 10:30! We wasted a massive amount of time fearing for our lives lol. But we'd just have to press on and hope we could fit everything in! We headed out of Tomorrowland and back to the castle which was no longer roped off. Hooray! We walked through and I got to take a look at the beautiful Cinderella mosaics that I'd missed earlier. This was actually better at night, as in the daytime it's super bright outside and dark in that tunnel so you kind of go a bit blind lol. Where as now it was dark out and the tunnel was lit, so it was very easy to see.
We headed into Fantasyland to check the wait time for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, which I hadn't been able to get a fastpass for, even at 60 days out. It was still 90mins, extra magic hours didn't start till 11, so we said no thanks and headed around to Liberty Square instead. We passed by Small World and Peter Pan, both with 20min waits, and mum asked if I wanted to ride those. I was still panicking that we had a lot of rides to get through and only about 2 hours, so I asked did she want to ride them? And she declined so we passed. I regret not going on Peter Pan though, when ever does it have a 20min wait! There is that pesky moving walkway though...
We made it to Haunted Mansion which I really wanted to go on again after my stellar experience earlier in the day. At this point they were scanning people's bands for EMH and I don't think we waited long at all. We kind of rushed through the queue given it was pretty empty but this is on my "better at night" list even though it's inside. The queue is much creepier at night!
Next we headed to Thunder Mountain. Unfortunately Space Mountain is too hard for me to get in or out of, even with my dad, so I passed on it. And I really hate getting wet so I've never ridden Splash Mountain! So Thunder Mountain was our only mountain of the trip aha.
We had to go up the exit of this one though they did make us wait the posted wait time (20mins). There was another family in front of us who we chatted with, they were staying at Art of Animation, and highly recommended Mine Train. I don't really recall much of this ride lol, I think I was getting sleepy at this point. I don't know that it's any better at night as it didn't seem to make much of an impression on me aha.
We headed down to Pirates after, which was absolutely dead. Like there was no one there aha. The CM's out front just waved us through and didn't bother scanning anyone's band. It was fun as usual but I wouldn't say riding at night was any different than day.
We decided to ride the Aladdin ride to wash away our Astro-Orbiter ordeal, though this was pretty pointless. Not sure what's up with this ride, it was probably the most dull ride I went on all trip. There's little... palms or some kind of short trees all around the ride so we couldn't see anything, and we weren't very high up at all. I'm not even sure the lever in our "camel" was working as despite my best efforts I couldn't feel us going up and down at all. But at least it was easy to get on and off and I felt safe the whole time LOL.
This marked the end of what I had hoped to accomplish for tonight, except for Mine Train. We stopped to check my phone and it was 12:30, so still a half hour till park closure. Did we want to ride Mine Train? I wasn't sure we'd be able to ride it again, even if we came back. I'd had zero luck grabbing a fastpass for it for 2 months...
Yeah we convinced ourselves to do it aha. We went back through the castle so we could take in the mosaics again. I forget what the wait was for Mine Train but it wasn't short. I want to say 40mins? We were pretty done at this point and I'm thinking this affected our enjoyment of the ride a bit aha. I thought it was fun and it was neat how you could feel the cars swaying a bit. But I don't really see what the fuss is about and wouldn't wait the usual wait times of like an hour+.
Once we got off the ride it was about quarter after 1am lol. I was thinking "my brother will be so proud of us!" lol because he's always making fun of me for falling asleep at my usual 9pm. It's not fair because he was still in university and operates on a different time zone than me basically lol.
We took our time heading for the exit. I have heard about "the kiss goodnight" but had completely forgotten about it and hadn't planned to see it. But we had gone back through the castle (for the 3rd time lol!) and as we emerged it started! Ah I'm so happy I got to see it, it's definitely a "Disney bucket list" thing!
We trudged sleepily to the buses after the kiss goodnight, and I'm pretty sure I narrowly avoided falling asleep on the way back to the hotel. It was almost 3am once we turned out the lights!
I just want to say before I end this part of the report, that if you get a chance to take in Magic Kingdom at night, I highly recommend it! They were advertising the After Hours event when we were there which we didn't do, but I imagine it would be even more empty than what we experienced at EMH given it's a ticketed event. I found it much easier to move through the park during EMH as there was much less people, it was cooler and had stopped raining, and most importantly, I don't think I saw a stroller the whole time LOL! Most rides were about 20min waits except for Mine Train. We were so lucky that we had great weather for each of the nights we planned to be out late! I'll never forget standing outside the castle and looking up at the stars... just magical!