It's amazing how much 'punch' those seemingly small glasses of alcohol pack as I woke with a little bit of a headache

anyway, one paracetamol and a glass of water later I was soon back on form - no point lounging in bed, this was my last full day (tomorrow I was going home) and I didn't want to waste a minute of it!
One muffin and a glass of OJ later I was making my way outside to the bus stop where I was going to get the bus to MK and I saw Deb Willis (All-Ears), I forgot to mention that I had seen her in the hallway of the InnKeepers Club yesterday and had already said 'hello'. There was a meet at 11am in Epcot (in the UK, very appropriate!) so I said I'd try and get there.
I only waited 5 minutes before a bus arrived but it looked like people had been waiting a long time as there was quite a crowd (!), no sooner had the bus started loading but a second bus arrived, I hopped on the second (empty) bus, 2 ladies hopped on with me and we all started chatting - that's one of the things I loved about going solo, people would literally just start chatting to me (whether I wanted to chat or not lol).
As this morning was EMH at MK the park had also opened earlier than 9 am and they were also letting non resort guests in as far as the ropes by each land so I went straight in, hardly anyone waiting, perfect.
I decided I'd ride on Pirates first so joined the small crowd at the entrance to Adventure Land where we were all entertained by a great cast member. The rope then dropped and we were lead in an orderly fashion through Adventure Land, a lot of people branched off to Frontierland but I kept going, there was just one guy in front of me but he went on to Splash/Big Thunder Mountain Railroad whilst I stopped at Pirates - I was the first person there
Look how quiet it is!
Following Pirates I went over to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, by now it was nearly 9.30 am, and virtually no line, I screamed away to my hearts content, enjoying every minute - not so sure the other people in front/behind me would agree mind you.
No line!
I still had snack credits to use so opted for a dole whip, although I had the pineapple juice separately before this was my first dole whip and I couldn't believe how large it was, the photo is very misleading! I had 2 spoonfuls of ice-cream before deciding it was actually too sweet and threw the rest away - noone can believe I didn't like dole whips!
Onwards and upwards, I then went across to one of my favourite rides, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority, I was really disappointed last year when it was closed for refurbishment, this year I was happy. I've seen a few photos of 'feet' on the TTA so joined the club.
By now crowds were starting to build so I decided to call it a day, I had afterall got to get to Epcot for the All-Ears meet. I took the bus to the Beach Club which made stops at all the other resorts first even though there were only a few of us on the bus and we all said we wanted the Yacht/Beach Club

oh well, I guess it's another ride.
From the Beach Club I took the very short walk into Epcot via the International Gateway then around to the gardens at the UK, the meet was short and sweet, such a great group of people and Deb Willis was lovely, lots of photos were taken and I'm now on All-Ears via a link on the front page, pretty rough photo but it's my claim to fame lol
I needed somewhere for lunch and thought I'd give Rose & Crown another go, they were taking walk-ups and I was seated on a 2 top table on the patio with a view of the lake, nice table, and I had a great server too.
It was such a relief and I'm pleased to say the lunch was excellent, the same standard as 2009, I really wanted to give it another go after my awful dinner on my second night with friends.
To start I had the stilton & apple salad, very nice fresh/crisp leaves with a not-overpowering amount of stilton, good choice!
For mains I had chicken ciabatta sandwich, which is a new item, it was a grilled chicken breast on a cooked tomato, coated in cheese, mushrooms and onions, all placed on top of a ciabatta, but they substituted this for gluten free bread, accompanied with chips. Again, I only ate half of this as it was a large meal, but it was very good.
Following my lunch I walked back to the Boardwalk as I had to start packing, I thought I had packed lightly coming over but obviously not as it took ages.
I also took the opportunity for some last photos of the Boardwalk resort.
It was now time for the 'wine and cheese' selection in the lounge, I helped myself to some cheese, olives and funghi salad and took it back to my room to enjoy whilst sitting on the balcony before getting myself ready to join some more Dis friends at Yachtsman for dinner a little later.
I have always had excellent service and food at Yachtsman, tonight unfortunately it was not to be. This was my second disappointing meal this trip.
I won't go into lots of details as I really don't want to cause offence but the restaurant was a madhouse, serving staff seemed to be over-stretched and the restaurant was just 'off' that night.
Anyway, onto the food. To start I had lobster bisque which was beautiful, lots of soft tender lobster meat, and nicely flavoured with the right amount of brandy.
For mains I had the "prime" new york strip - 12 oz steak with peppercorn brandy sauce and potato gratin with diamond white cheddar. The sauce was just very bland, you really wouldn't know it had peppercorns or brandy in it, the potato gratin again very bland and the steak had a fair amount of gristle, it did not appear to be up to the standard of previous years. It wasn't bad as such but just not good. My dining companions enjoyed theirs however.
Thankfully the Yachtsman Cosmopolitan was up to it's usual exceptional standard!
I would like to think I'd return to the Yachtsman next year but I would not pay OOP for it, based on this year's performance, only if on the dining plan.
I said goodnight to my dining companions, I would be meeting them for lunch the next day, I was also meant to be going to another Dismeet at Atlantic Dance that night but was so tired I had to call it off as my bed was calling me.