Snoozing... Cruising... Oh, Living with the Land
After Spaceship Earth, there was clearly only one place to head next... so we started walking.

20120201-DSC_0655 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Along the way we ran into these guys and stopped to watch for a few minutes.

20120201-DSC_0658 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
They were fun! I'd read about them on the boards but never actually spotted them. Funny schtick about being on break and not cleaning any toilets. And... talented!

20120201-DSC_0661 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
We didn't watch the whole performance though... time was ticking away, and we were on a mission!

20120201-DSC_0662 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
At last... those Soarin' Fastpasses were almost in our hands...

20120201-DSC_0665 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Wait, what? That's not the FP machine!
After that brief detour for a pressed coin, we continued downstairs. Sunshine collected all our tickets and got the FPs for us.
Now, after securing Soarin' FPs, the logical thing is to dash to Test Track next. But criss-crossing the park wasn't something I wanted to drag everyone through. And crowds today were much more manageable than they'd been all week at Magic Kingdom. So rather than worrying about Test Track, we decided to explore everything on this side of Future World first, use our FPs at the appointed time, and then see the rest of the park.

20120201-DSC_0666 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Some people love this ride... for me, it's sort of boring! Sorry! (See Rob, you're not alone!) But it's something all ages can experience, it's right next to Soarin', and so... somehow, I always end up on it. Also, there's a little nostalgia attached, because it's one of the few attractions I remember from my very first WDW trip, back in the mid-1990s, as a teenager with my grandparents and sister.

20120201-DSC_0667 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
That's my favorite part of the ride, though! The queue with all the literary and kids' quotes!

20120201-DSC_0669 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Creepy chicken picture... looks like a scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre maybe?

20120201-DSC_0670 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr

20120201-DSC_0679 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr

20120201-DSC_0680 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Sunshine liked the nine-pound lemon.... other than that, I think she shares my feelings about the ride. Okay, but not a favorite.
Back in the pavilion...

20120201-DSC_0686 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
...our Soarin' Fastpasses weren't ready yet, and we weren't quite needing lunch yet. So we formed a quick game plan. The Seas was next door... we'd hit up Nemo, come back to The Land for lunch, and by then our FP should be good.
After Spaceship Earth, there was clearly only one place to head next... so we started walking.

20120201-DSC_0655 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Along the way we ran into these guys and stopped to watch for a few minutes.

20120201-DSC_0658 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
They were fun! I'd read about them on the boards but never actually spotted them. Funny schtick about being on break and not cleaning any toilets. And... talented!

20120201-DSC_0661 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
We didn't watch the whole performance though... time was ticking away, and we were on a mission!

20120201-DSC_0662 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
At last... those Soarin' Fastpasses were almost in our hands...

20120201-DSC_0665 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Wait, what? That's not the FP machine!
After that brief detour for a pressed coin, we continued downstairs. Sunshine collected all our tickets and got the FPs for us.
Now, after securing Soarin' FPs, the logical thing is to dash to Test Track next. But criss-crossing the park wasn't something I wanted to drag everyone through. And crowds today were much more manageable than they'd been all week at Magic Kingdom. So rather than worrying about Test Track, we decided to explore everything on this side of Future World first, use our FPs at the appointed time, and then see the rest of the park.

20120201-DSC_0666 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Some people love this ride... for me, it's sort of boring! Sorry! (See Rob, you're not alone!) But it's something all ages can experience, it's right next to Soarin', and so... somehow, I always end up on it. Also, there's a little nostalgia attached, because it's one of the few attractions I remember from my very first WDW trip, back in the mid-1990s, as a teenager with my grandparents and sister.

20120201-DSC_0667 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
That's my favorite part of the ride, though! The queue with all the literary and kids' quotes!


20120201-DSC_0669 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Creepy chicken picture... looks like a scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre maybe?

20120201-DSC_0670 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr

20120201-DSC_0679 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr

20120201-DSC_0680 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
Sunshine liked the nine-pound lemon.... other than that, I think she shares my feelings about the ride. Okay, but not a favorite.
Back in the pavilion...

20120201-DSC_0686 by nicole_lynn_, on Flickr
...our Soarin' Fastpasses weren't ready yet, and we weren't quite needing lunch yet. So we formed a quick game plan. The Seas was next door... we'd hit up Nemo, come back to The Land for lunch, and by then our FP should be good.