FreezinRafiki
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Just as an aside before I begin this update. Since getting The Princess and The Frog on DVD last week, we've watched close to 87 times already. I have two observations to share.
Now, on to Monday Afternoon!
With our No Strings Attached Pass securely in my pocket, we headed out of Tony's. Grandma needed to go to over to First Aid for Benadryl or Ibuprofin or something - I can't recall exactly what. (I do remember her telling me it worked out to a buck a pill, but it cured whatever ailed her).
Anyway, Grandma and Grandpa would take the stroller and walk over to Toontown after their stop at First Aid, and we would take the Walt Disney World Rail Road over. It was a lovely ride on a beautiful day.
I don't think I've mentioned it before, but I was trying to arrange a meet up with a fellow DISer, Tim (username: that's nice). We would txt back and forth all day, trying to see where we were and where we were heading. We had our first "near miss" here in Toontown. The line for the Fairies was 70 minutes, so he said he would run over to Toontown after he got out of Philharmagic. I called it off when I realized we could use our pass here.
(I would have invited him and his family along, but the pass specified that it was only for 6 people)
I presented the pass to the Cast Member at the end of the Princess/Fairies line. She exchanged it for a laminated card with "21" written on it, and asked us to go up the exit path and take a seat on the benches. So we did. After sitting for about 5 minutes, another cast member came out, asked for family #21, and took us up the exit. We were placed in the line right after the doors, but before the rope that you wait at until you are called into Pixie Hollow. We got magically shrunk down to Pixie size, and a few minutes later, we got called over by Fawn:
Evan was felling a bit grumpy after lunch and didn't want a picture taken.
Fawn passed us on to Tink.
Earlier, I had mentioned that riding BTMRR, Splash Mountain, and Meeting Tiana were the #1s our list. Well, meeting Terrance was #1a. Luckily, he was in Pixie Hollow waiting for us!
Ever since we heard that Terrance was making appearances in the parks, Madison was very excited to meet him. After all, he did save Tinker Bell in the last movie. However, it seems like Madison may have been in the minority with that excitement.
While he was signing the autograph books and chatting, Madison mentioned how excited she was to meet him. He seemed surprised, and said something along the lines of "I bet you don't even know my name"
She looked at him and said "You're Terrance!" He seems genuinely surprised by this - if only for a second or two - then beamed with pride.
Evan even decided to smile for a picture. If may have been the fact that we casually mentioned to him that if he didn't he wouldn't ride Goofy's Barnstormer.
We waved goodbye to the Fairies and as we were walking back out the exit hallway, I glanced at my watch. When we walked in, the line was showing as 70 minutes. With our little golden ticket, we were in, met all 3 Fairies, and out and on our way in 21 minutes. Not bad for a being hit by a few falling strawberries!
So Evan and I walked right over to Goofy's Barnstormer while the rest of the party walked through Mickey and Minnie's houses. The wait was 30 minutes for the Barnstormer, but Evan did great with it. I guess he wasn't the only one excited by this ride.
By the time we got off the Barnstomer, it was just after 3, and plenty warm enough to head over to Splash Mountain. I sent the family in that direction, while I headed over to Buzz Lightyear to get fast passes for later. On the way over, we ran into a marching band playing a jazzly little number. I'd been to the Magic Kingdom a dozen or so times and have never seen these guys before. You really do see something new every time you go.
While I was getting passes for Buzz, the family was waiting for me by the carousel. Madison didn't feel like riding, but Evan went for a whirl.
On our way through Fantasy Land to Splash Moutain, we realized the 3 o'clock parade would be clogging up Liberty Square and Frontierland, so we stopped at it's a small world. It was posted at a 20 minute wait, but we were in no hurry due to the parade. It truly is a world of laughter, a world of tears; a small, small world after all. Then we got off the boat and back into reality. Splash Mountain awaits!
We bypassed the 45 minute wait with our Fast Passes that I had gotten earlier in the day.
Evan and I were in the front, Bambi and Grandma behind us, and Grandpa and Madison behind them. I didn't get the names of the people in the last row, but they seemed nice.
The DRY pictures:
And the WET.
(Note to any potential future employers: yes, there is a picture of my wet butt on the Internet. Deal with it and hire me anyway.)
Well, with all of the #1s and the #1a crossed off, it was 4:30 and we had nothing left on our list. Time to improvise! It wasn't exactly spur of the moment, because I had gotten Jungle Cruise Fast Passes earlier in the day, so we headed over that way. The cruise guide was certainly one of the best one's we've had. Despite probably having done her spiel 50 times that day, she delivered it with enthusiasm and she PUNctuated every line. (Hey, it's a trip report about the Jungle Cruise. You've got to expect something from me, don't you?)
From there it was on to one of Madison and Evan's favorite attractions: The Country Bear Jamboree!
Another aside (because it's my trip report and I CAN, that's why!). Madison loves to wander around the house singing the "Little Buford" song.
Momma don't whup Little Buford
Momma don't pound on his head
Momma don't whup Little Buford
I think you should shoot him instead.
It dawned on me one day that if she sings it at home, she must sing it in daycare or at pre-school. Since we haven't gotten a letter sent home, they either don't hear her or aren't concerned.
Back to the Trip Report again!
We left Frontierland and started crossing the park to use our Buzz Fast Passes. A quick stop to "drive" the sleigh.
Evan preparing to blast away at the Evil Emperor Zurg!
I'll finish off the day in my next update, including Dole Whips, Fireworks, and the DIS meet!
- Madison is the sweetest little girl in the world. She knows my favorite part is the hillbilly frog hunters, and she calls for me to come in and watch it every time it's on.
- The beautiful green lillypad-esqe dress that Tiana is wearing in all of the merchandise, in the parks, and is the one being sold to little girls everywhere gets approximately 20 seconds of screen time in a 90 minute movie. Not sure why (or if) this is significant, but I thought I'd point it out.
Now, on to Monday Afternoon!
With our No Strings Attached Pass securely in my pocket, we headed out of Tony's. Grandma needed to go to over to First Aid for Benadryl or Ibuprofin or something - I can't recall exactly what. (I do remember her telling me it worked out to a buck a pill, but it cured whatever ailed her).
Anyway, Grandma and Grandpa would take the stroller and walk over to Toontown after their stop at First Aid, and we would take the Walt Disney World Rail Road over. It was a lovely ride on a beautiful day.
I don't think I've mentioned it before, but I was trying to arrange a meet up with a fellow DISer, Tim (username: that's nice). We would txt back and forth all day, trying to see where we were and where we were heading. We had our first "near miss" here in Toontown. The line for the Fairies was 70 minutes, so he said he would run over to Toontown after he got out of Philharmagic. I called it off when I realized we could use our pass here.

I presented the pass to the Cast Member at the end of the Princess/Fairies line. She exchanged it for a laminated card with "21" written on it, and asked us to go up the exit path and take a seat on the benches. So we did. After sitting for about 5 minutes, another cast member came out, asked for family #21, and took us up the exit. We were placed in the line right after the doors, but before the rope that you wait at until you are called into Pixie Hollow. We got magically shrunk down to Pixie size, and a few minutes later, we got called over by Fawn:
Evan was felling a bit grumpy after lunch and didn't want a picture taken.
Fawn passed us on to Tink.
Earlier, I had mentioned that riding BTMRR, Splash Mountain, and Meeting Tiana were the #1s our list. Well, meeting Terrance was #1a. Luckily, he was in Pixie Hollow waiting for us!
Ever since we heard that Terrance was making appearances in the parks, Madison was very excited to meet him. After all, he did save Tinker Bell in the last movie. However, it seems like Madison may have been in the minority with that excitement.
While he was signing the autograph books and chatting, Madison mentioned how excited she was to meet him. He seemed surprised, and said something along the lines of "I bet you don't even know my name"
She looked at him and said "You're Terrance!" He seems genuinely surprised by this - if only for a second or two - then beamed with pride.
Evan even decided to smile for a picture. If may have been the fact that we casually mentioned to him that if he didn't he wouldn't ride Goofy's Barnstormer.

We waved goodbye to the Fairies and as we were walking back out the exit hallway, I glanced at my watch. When we walked in, the line was showing as 70 minutes. With our little golden ticket, we were in, met all 3 Fairies, and out and on our way in 21 minutes. Not bad for a being hit by a few falling strawberries!
So Evan and I walked right over to Goofy's Barnstormer while the rest of the party walked through Mickey and Minnie's houses. The wait was 30 minutes for the Barnstormer, but Evan did great with it. I guess he wasn't the only one excited by this ride.
By the time we got off the Barnstomer, it was just after 3, and plenty warm enough to head over to Splash Mountain. I sent the family in that direction, while I headed over to Buzz Lightyear to get fast passes for later. On the way over, we ran into a marching band playing a jazzly little number. I'd been to the Magic Kingdom a dozen or so times and have never seen these guys before. You really do see something new every time you go.
While I was getting passes for Buzz, the family was waiting for me by the carousel. Madison didn't feel like riding, but Evan went for a whirl.
On our way through Fantasy Land to Splash Moutain, we realized the 3 o'clock parade would be clogging up Liberty Square and Frontierland, so we stopped at it's a small world. It was posted at a 20 minute wait, but we were in no hurry due to the parade. It truly is a world of laughter, a world of tears; a small, small world after all. Then we got off the boat and back into reality. Splash Mountain awaits!
We bypassed the 45 minute wait with our Fast Passes that I had gotten earlier in the day.
Evan and I were in the front, Bambi and Grandma behind us, and Grandpa and Madison behind them. I didn't get the names of the people in the last row, but they seemed nice.
The DRY pictures:
And the WET.
(Note to any potential future employers: yes, there is a picture of my wet butt on the Internet. Deal with it and hire me anyway.)
Well, with all of the #1s and the #1a crossed off, it was 4:30 and we had nothing left on our list. Time to improvise! It wasn't exactly spur of the moment, because I had gotten Jungle Cruise Fast Passes earlier in the day, so we headed over that way. The cruise guide was certainly one of the best one's we've had. Despite probably having done her spiel 50 times that day, she delivered it with enthusiasm and she PUNctuated every line. (Hey, it's a trip report about the Jungle Cruise. You've got to expect something from me, don't you?)
From there it was on to one of Madison and Evan's favorite attractions: The Country Bear Jamboree!
Another aside (because it's my trip report and I CAN, that's why!). Madison loves to wander around the house singing the "Little Buford" song.
Momma don't whup Little Buford
Momma don't pound on his head
Momma don't whup Little Buford
I think you should shoot him instead.
It dawned on me one day that if she sings it at home, she must sing it in daycare or at pre-school. Since we haven't gotten a letter sent home, they either don't hear her or aren't concerned.

Back to the Trip Report again!
We left Frontierland and started crossing the park to use our Buzz Fast Passes. A quick stop to "drive" the sleigh.
Evan preparing to blast away at the Evil Emperor Zurg!
I'll finish off the day in my next update, including Dole Whips, Fireworks, and the DIS meet!