Anyway, after the ride, we headed down Sunset so Ray and Danielle could ride RNRC. Ray had missed it last time, so he definitely wanted to ride, and its one of Danielles favorites too. Jodi had never done it, as she really has an aversion to rides that take you upside down. She and I got a drink and just relaxed as they rode. When they got off, Danielle and I rode while Ray waited with Jodi. There was no line at all we were able to walk straight into the room where you see the video clip of Aerosmith getting in the limo so it was no difficulty at all to ride back to back with no FPs. When we got off, we found out that Jodi had decided to face her fear and ride.

Apparently, she had lots of questions for Ray about the ride while Danielle and I were on it and the answers satisfied her worries. So then we all four rode together. I was a little concerned that she wouldnt like it, but I shouldnt have. She
LOVED it! So much so that when we got off, she and Danielle immediately headed back in for one more ride. If youre counting, note that this makes
four rides in a row for Danielle. Ugh. I like this one a lot, but am certain that I would have lost my breakfast if I had ridden it 4 times in a row.

But, she had a great time and we were all thrilled for Jodi to know that theres yet another great ride that she loves.
After overdosing on RNRC, we made our way to lunch at Sci-Fi. I had some apprehensions about eating there, figuring it may not be any good, but it really was fun. We all loved the décor, and the food was good too. It was a very different experience from all our other meals so far, in that our normally chatty girls hardly talked this time, instead watching the old movie clips.
It was a fun little break from touring. We did manage to get our thoughts together for the rest of our stay at HS, though. I had big concerns about not staying too long, since we had tickets for
MNSSHP that night, but Jodi still had her eyes on Star Tours and was also
very interested in the Animation Academy. Danielle, on the other hand, wanted to shop for a stuffed animal, so she and I split. Danielle and I had fun checking out the stores on the way out of the park, and then got back to FW, hit the Meadow Trading Post and had a great swim together. The smaller cabin pool was fun in that it still has a real deep end, but I do like the themed pool better.
(Fun at the bus stop
Whereas the Fort had been so empty for our first few days, things were definitely picking up with more and more of the sites getting customers. We spotted this site very near the Meadow. It was very neat.
We stopped to chat with the guy who had set all this up, and he told us that this is one of the original FW Railroad cars. He said he goes to FW about once a month, so Im betting some of you may have seen him around. Very nice guy.
Meanwhile Ray and Jodi had a great time continuing to play at HS. After Star Tours, they went to the Animation Academy, which they
LOVED. So much so that they want to try to go back and do it again while were at WDW. I told them that I didnt know if well be able to pull that off or not, but I sure hoped so, given the amount of fun they had. And, their pictures turned out great!
Finally, we all reunited at the cabin and before we knew it, it was time to go to dinner and then on to MNSSHP. As we waited on the boat to the CR (to then take the monorail to the Poly for dinner at Kona), another tetherball game broke out.
At Kona, Ray and I both had the shrimp and scallops, which was nice and light, especially compared to everything else weve been eating this trip. The Poly brought back lots of memories, as thats where we stayed the first couple of trips as a family. We love the Poly, especially the theming and the pool, but we just cant get past the extra level of space you get in the cabins. Even staying on the club level at the Poly, where you can go to the concierge room most any time, doesnt give us the same ability to relax that a cabin at FW does.