So we are eating away when all of a sudden a CM catches my eye and heads my way. OH NO! our jig is up. "I'm sorry sir, you cannot eat your own food in here, only Disney-bought food can be eaten in the restaurants". I'm going to be thrown in Disney Jail...I'll have to wear a Mickey Suit the rest of my...wait...he isn't saying any of that. He asks how our day is going and proceeds to talk to us about the fireworks, etc, and giving us suggestions on where to go. How cool is that? He asks us to take out a map and points out some good locations to watch the fireworks. He also suggests that we get there way in advance to get a good seat. Wow. Crazy. The only bad thing to the experience (and it was bad) as his breath. Boy did that kid need a breath mint in a bad way. He was earning his ears...and was actually quite nice so I shouldn't harrass him.
After lunch we went to Innnoventions where DW and I got to ride the Segway. Cool stuff, right? It was...but you only got to ride it about 10 feet. Pretty neat thing, though. A little hard to control at first, but I can see how it would be a great tool to get around places.
Who's that good lookin' guy on the Segway?
and the equally good lookin' woman. They must be together, they are wearing matching shirts!
The kids did various things throughout the building. It's definately a neat thing to stop by and see, lots of things to do.
We saved the house from burning down.
Nick and Connor by the giant multi-million dollar firetruck that Disney bought to sit in a building and not fight fires. Hmmm....
We also got the chance to get in some of the iconic pictures....
I think this was coming back in from Dinner. Or going out to dinner...not sure which.
Same time, much cooler pose. Obviously we were in green today.
Yup, still us.
The boys
The lovebirds, apparently no more smooching after the Minnie incident.
A close up
After Interventions, and a slight meltdown by Nick who apparently has decided that he is really a teenager even though he is only 12, we headed to Soarin' to use our fast passes. As I said, I like Soarin', it's a fun ride...We've been riding it for years from when it originated in California...and I'm still amazed at the camera work that went into this. On this trip, however, we had the worst possible seats. We were in the third row and the last seats all the way over to the right side. It was still fun, but try to be in the middle...and you want to be in the front if possible as you get the best view.
At some point we had gotten another set of fast passes. This time we were going to split up. Nick wanted to go on Mission Space. DW has zero interest in riding Mission Space. Wait, that's not descriptive enough. She has less than zero interest in it.

It's a spinning ride...she doesn't do well on those. So we got two fast passes for that, and two for Test Track. After Soarin' it was time to go on those. Nick and I enjoyed Mission Space, it's a very cool ride. It does, however, do a number on your stomach. I think this was the second time I had been on it, and I definitely felt it. I don't normally have issues, but it was touch and go there for a bit. DW doesn't know that so shhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell her.
Apparently DW and Connor were bored on their ride...
Yup, that's them, asleep in the front seat.
It was time for Dinner, and originally we were planning on eating in the park...but I think we all needed a break, I know that I did. To be honest I was pooped. We decided to head to Steak and Shake, a new favorite of ours and we would spend much time there. We love that place. Good burgers and even better shakes! And the fries! holy crap, how could I forget about the fries. They are skinny little things and so crispy. Yum. Now I'm hungry.
I was basically falling asleep at the table...and the idea of *not* going back to the park for fireworks was appealing. Connor was almost on-board with that, except he did want to see the fireworks. So a shot of sugar through my shake and I was good to go back into the park. We got back to the park around 6:30. One of the things that CM with the bad breath (sorry, how else can I refer to him???) recommended was the circle vision in Canada. So we headed over to the World Showcase and tried to figure out how the heck to get into Canada. The entrance looks like it's just an entrance to a Steak restaurant. Pretty funny, it's like Canada doesn't want you to visit.
We made it in and after a short wait got in to see the Circle Vision presentation for Canada. It was hosted by Martin Short...and he was hilarious, taking us on a tour of Canada. I would definitely recommend this one, if only for the bits of comedy. Nick's favorite part was when they showed Martin Short playing hockey as a kid and Martin's comment "it was a lucky thing my parents had a circle vision camera with them!".
After that we headed toward the UK to find a spot to watch the fireworks. We actually didn't make it far, it was right next to Canada that we found what we thought was a good spot. It was a little after 7pm, way earlier than I would normally have done it, but we decided to camp because there was no one there and we would get a front row seat. That turned out to be a good idea, even though we had to wait over 2.5 hours! A woman ended up next to us who was a CM at Casey's in the Magic Kingdom, so we talked to her for a good chunk of the time. The boys had their Ipods, DW had her Kindle and I had my Transformer...so we had all the electronics to entertain us. For a bit DW and Connor wandered off and I thought people were going to try to steal our seats...but I fended them off. Yes I got dirty looks.
My favorite part, though (and I'm being sarcastic here. I think they need to add a font type for sarcastic typing. Maybe Italics. I'll try that.
My favorite part was when the fireworks started and someone behind me started to complain that they couldn't see that well because I was in the way. I'm thinking...get here 2.5 hours ago and you wouldn't have an issue...not 5 minutes before the fireworks start and expecting to have a perfect seat!
Of course I can't see the italics until I post...so we will see how that works out.
Was the 2.5 hours wait worth it? At first I would have said no. The illuminations show is neat...but it drags on and on and on...we had heard that the fireworks were going to be spectacular...something about using all the rest of the fireworks and one of the biggest Disney had ever done. So I was a bit disappointed. However shortly we found out it was all worth it. Nick and Connor both caught the action on their IPOD's...the link below will take you to the finale...
http://youtu.be/PWrAn1zuP1U
Hope that works. So the answer is yes...definitely worth the wait. And if you wait you will have a great seat...so you should. The fireworks were coming so fast and so furious (like the movie!) that you could feel them in your bones...the base of the explosions was incredible!
The fireworks ended and it was cattle time. Now I'm regretting being a Epcot for the fireworks as we all have to funnel over one bridge to get out...and the place was PACKED! Luckly DW was a running back in another life and can squeeze through the best holes...and so it wasn't too bad getting out. Definately alot of traffic though! We made it back about 11pm, off to bed because tomorrow is The Magic Kingdom!
One more pic before I go...not sure when we actually took this, but we had a little screened porch at our timeshare. There were no apparent holes in the screen, but these little tiny frogs kept showing up inside the screen.
Pretty funny
Thanks for sticking with me...until tomorrow...or 10 days from now.
DZ