CJK
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The Cast:
Goofy Gal (me) - Obsessive Disney Planner
Goofy Guy (my husband) - Tolerant of the Obsessive Disney Planner
Dapper Dad (my dad) - A fellow Disney lover!
Fanlover (my mom) - Fan of Disney, not fan of the heat
ToT Sis (my sister ) - Likes Disney, but Tower of Terror? Not so much...
Cocoa Bil (my bro-in-law) Likes Disney, especially their hot chocolate
Splashboy (my nephew) age 6 Never been to Disney, excited to try the big rides
Boomer (my nephew) age 4 Never been to Disney, age 4 going on 14
Dining Report
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=901786
Introductory Report
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=903652
Day 1
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=904193
Day 2 - Part 1
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=904890
Day 2 - Part 2
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=905052
Day 2 - Part 3
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=905863
Day 2 Part 4 - Splash Mountain vs. The Boy
As a result of the torrential rainfall, there was hardly any line for Splash. Im still not sure if that was necessarily a good thing or not. It meant that we had no time to worry and stew, but it also meant there was no time to gather up any courage that may have been hanging around in our wet shoes. As we climbed the stairs in the queue, Boomer makes an announcement. I am NOT riding I am NOT riding. I guess he found it necessary to repeat himself for affect. Meanwhile, Fanlover was less than enthusiastic to ride herself. She was convinced that final hill would induce a heart attack. Just then, Splashboy started to cry. Boy, the happy family we had a few minutes ago must have washed away in the rain.
I was a desperate woman. Look at the balloon! I yelled. The balloon was so wet from the rain; it was now only about 3ft above the ground and it looked like the helium was being let out of it. Basically, it looked just like we felt. But, I figured a distraction was in order no matter how sad and pathetic it looked. Splashboy looked at the balloon and proceeded to cry harder. Good one Goofy Gal. Now theres someone who should be a parent.
The situation was quickly getting out of control. Just then, Fanlover grabbed her chance. She said she would stay back with the boys while the 5 of us go on the ride. Some sacrifice indeed! She took the boys over the bridge and back to the other side where we were going to exit the log. Just as the 5 of us were getting onto our logs, Cocoa bil in a final ditch effort yells over to Splashboy if he wants to reconsider riding You could just see the conflict on Splashboys face. He wanted to ride, but was apprehensive. Boomer, however, wasnt budging! Just then, we heard the halleluiah chorus start singing as Splashboy comes aboard!
We had made it so far. Everyone enjoyed the ride with lots of smiles and giggles (even from Splashboy). The final hill finally arrived and we started the ascent. I wish I could give you a play by play of how Splashboy was reacting. But, I have a confession to make. I was too chicken. I couldnt bear the thought of seeing him cry, so I kept my gaze on the back of ToT sis head. Her hair stood up remarkably well to the rain I must say.
But I digress. I opened my eyes at the bottom of the big hill and opened one eye to glance over at Splashboy. Not only were there no tears, there was actually a BIG smile!!!! He was talking excitedly to anyone who would listen about how great it was. The excitement didnt end there. When we got off the ride, he proceeded to tell Boomer and Fanlover how fun the ride was, and that they shouldnt be afraid to go on it!! Yes, he was now a Splash Mountain authority and he was willing to share his knowledge and expertise with his little brother and grandmother. Life was good again. With a triumphant grin, Splashboy then proclaims Splash Mountain to be his favourite ride to date. And so, for hereafter, he will now be known as Splashboy. A happier boy, I dare say youd never find.
Conquering Splash Mountain sure works up an appetite. We decided to go to Pecos Bill for dinner. What a pleasant surprise this place turned out to be. The chicken wraps and pulled pork sandwiches were wonderful. It was so nice not having to have a hotdog or hamburger at a counter service place but have something a little tastier, not to mention healthier. Yum! But, in case you didnt want to be too healthy, they had a chocolate/peanut butter mousse brownie for dessert. Since dessert is included in the dining plan (did I mention I love the dining plan??), we all got one. Were they ever good. If my chicken wrap hadnt been so big, I would have devoured mine in just a few gulps, but sadly I was too full. We ended up giving our other dessert away. As I sit here writing my report a week after our trip, what I wouldnt do to have that dessert now!
After our dinner, we decided to take the train over to Toon Town. The temperature was much nicer now and the sun had started to set. Im sure youre dying to hear about the state of the infamous balloon. It had dried sufficiently from the rain, and was back to normal, in all its glory. I have to give Cocoa bil credit where credit is due. Not once did I hear him complain about that darn balloon. He had to hold it down during every show or ride and even had to give it up to strangers. Even with all of that, he was nothing but smiles. I would have turned into Grumpy long ago.
We wandered around Toon Town and toured Mickey and Minnies homes. Funny with the number of times weve been there, they have never been home. They sure are busy, yet they always forget to lock up. Its fun to really notice the details in their homes and garage. Thats what I love about Disney all the little details! The buildings where you can meet the characters still had long lines. Apparently there was a 45-minute wait to see Mickey. That was one of the longest waits wed seen all day. We decided to skip the character lines yet again, and go on Goofys Barnstormer. Since Splashboy was victorious over Splash Mountain, it was fun seeing him practically fearless as he went on Barnstormer. For a kids ride, it really whips you around. I rode with Dapper Dad. We are both rather tall and we learned rather quickly that this ride isnt best suited for tall people. Ouch!
SpectroMagic was quickly approaching so we went to save our spot. We went to the front of the park, almost right where the parade begins. Ill say it right now. Fanlover is a genius. She brought a folding chair to sit on for the parade. It was really small so it was pretty slick to slip into your bag. She brought it out and sat down and people were in awe. Had she been willing, I bet she could have made a pretty penny if she had been willing to sell it. Hmm, thats something to think about for future trips.
The crowds were plain silly. We had done a pretty good job all day avoiding them, but at parade time, our luck had run out. Well, not completely. Once again, a kind lady allowed our boys to sit in front of her so they had great seats. The rest of us stood in behind. Well, except for Fanlover who was enjoying the life of luxury. In fairness, we had a pretty good view considering we only arrived 10 minutes before the parade. We all enjoyed the parade, though ToT sis wonders if this one is as good as the old electrical parade. Im not sure which one I prefer. Boomer covered his ears during some of the loud parts, but that didnt interfere with his enjoyment of the parade. Cocoa bil suggested I try counting the number of lights in the parade. I lost count at 10, 243.
It was now about 9:30pm and we were all feeling pretty tired. Our boys were such troopers! They were so good over such a long day. The plan had been to stay for Wishes, but it wasnt starting for another half hour. The kids were tired, but not cranky so ToT sis decided that we could stay. We fought the crowd back down Main Street and staked out a spot. Fanlover had her chair, so she was all set. She wrestled a couple people who tried to take it from her, but she got them to back off. Cocoa bil had really developed a relationship with his balloon. It was sweet in a creepy sort of way.
We took a picture of him kissing the balloon in front of the castle. Ah, theres nothing quite like new love. I hope ToT sis didnt see.
Wishes began and the boys each took a seat promptly on Cocoa bil and Goofy Guys shoulders respectively. We all enjoy the music and fireworks, but its clear were all exhausted. What a wonderful first full day in Disney. We expected to get in maybe 3 or 4 rides tops, but we almost did the entire park! We followed the herd out of the park and took the resort monorail back to the TTC. More than ever we appreciated having a close parking spot. On the way to the All Star Movies, we called to get our room numbers. As a result, we simply drove to the parking lot and went straight to our rooms.
All of our requests had been met non-smoking, Toy Story building, 1st floor, all 3 rooms together. Having bought a refillable mug at check-in this morning, Cocoa bil starts to earn his nickname. He begins his ritual of hot chocolate every night. We slowly make our way to our rooms when I suddenly remember Fanlovers belief that our suitcases will have fallen into the abyss of nowheres land. Oh please let our bags be safe and sound in our rooms!! With the swipe of all our cards, all of our suitcases are checked and accounted for. Had we not been in Disney World, a told ya so, may have been in order, but while in Rome, err, Disney World, I remained silent. With that, Cocoa bil put our balloon friend to rest in the corner of their hotel room. The boys were out like a light while the rest of us went to sleep with a smile. The Disney magic was alive and well. Tomorrow well discover just how poor ToT sis earned her name Night all.
Goofy Gal (me) - Obsessive Disney Planner
Goofy Guy (my husband) - Tolerant of the Obsessive Disney Planner
Dapper Dad (my dad) - A fellow Disney lover!
Fanlover (my mom) - Fan of Disney, not fan of the heat
ToT Sis (my sister ) - Likes Disney, but Tower of Terror? Not so much...
Cocoa Bil (my bro-in-law) Likes Disney, especially their hot chocolate
Splashboy (my nephew) age 6 Never been to Disney, excited to try the big rides
Boomer (my nephew) age 4 Never been to Disney, age 4 going on 14
Dining Report
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=901786
Introductory Report
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=903652
Day 1
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=904193
Day 2 - Part 1
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=904890
Day 2 - Part 2
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=905052
Day 2 - Part 3
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=905863
Day 2 Part 4 - Splash Mountain vs. The Boy
As a result of the torrential rainfall, there was hardly any line for Splash. Im still not sure if that was necessarily a good thing or not. It meant that we had no time to worry and stew, but it also meant there was no time to gather up any courage that may have been hanging around in our wet shoes. As we climbed the stairs in the queue, Boomer makes an announcement. I am NOT riding I am NOT riding. I guess he found it necessary to repeat himself for affect. Meanwhile, Fanlover was less than enthusiastic to ride herself. She was convinced that final hill would induce a heart attack. Just then, Splashboy started to cry. Boy, the happy family we had a few minutes ago must have washed away in the rain.
I was a desperate woman. Look at the balloon! I yelled. The balloon was so wet from the rain; it was now only about 3ft above the ground and it looked like the helium was being let out of it. Basically, it looked just like we felt. But, I figured a distraction was in order no matter how sad and pathetic it looked. Splashboy looked at the balloon and proceeded to cry harder. Good one Goofy Gal. Now theres someone who should be a parent.
The situation was quickly getting out of control. Just then, Fanlover grabbed her chance. She said she would stay back with the boys while the 5 of us go on the ride. Some sacrifice indeed! She took the boys over the bridge and back to the other side where we were going to exit the log. Just as the 5 of us were getting onto our logs, Cocoa bil in a final ditch effort yells over to Splashboy if he wants to reconsider riding You could just see the conflict on Splashboys face. He wanted to ride, but was apprehensive. Boomer, however, wasnt budging! Just then, we heard the halleluiah chorus start singing as Splashboy comes aboard!
We had made it so far. Everyone enjoyed the ride with lots of smiles and giggles (even from Splashboy). The final hill finally arrived and we started the ascent. I wish I could give you a play by play of how Splashboy was reacting. But, I have a confession to make. I was too chicken. I couldnt bear the thought of seeing him cry, so I kept my gaze on the back of ToT sis head. Her hair stood up remarkably well to the rain I must say.
But I digress. I opened my eyes at the bottom of the big hill and opened one eye to glance over at Splashboy. Not only were there no tears, there was actually a BIG smile!!!! He was talking excitedly to anyone who would listen about how great it was. The excitement didnt end there. When we got off the ride, he proceeded to tell Boomer and Fanlover how fun the ride was, and that they shouldnt be afraid to go on it!! Yes, he was now a Splash Mountain authority and he was willing to share his knowledge and expertise with his little brother and grandmother. Life was good again. With a triumphant grin, Splashboy then proclaims Splash Mountain to be his favourite ride to date. And so, for hereafter, he will now be known as Splashboy. A happier boy, I dare say youd never find.
Conquering Splash Mountain sure works up an appetite. We decided to go to Pecos Bill for dinner. What a pleasant surprise this place turned out to be. The chicken wraps and pulled pork sandwiches were wonderful. It was so nice not having to have a hotdog or hamburger at a counter service place but have something a little tastier, not to mention healthier. Yum! But, in case you didnt want to be too healthy, they had a chocolate/peanut butter mousse brownie for dessert. Since dessert is included in the dining plan (did I mention I love the dining plan??), we all got one. Were they ever good. If my chicken wrap hadnt been so big, I would have devoured mine in just a few gulps, but sadly I was too full. We ended up giving our other dessert away. As I sit here writing my report a week after our trip, what I wouldnt do to have that dessert now!
After our dinner, we decided to take the train over to Toon Town. The temperature was much nicer now and the sun had started to set. Im sure youre dying to hear about the state of the infamous balloon. It had dried sufficiently from the rain, and was back to normal, in all its glory. I have to give Cocoa bil credit where credit is due. Not once did I hear him complain about that darn balloon. He had to hold it down during every show or ride and even had to give it up to strangers. Even with all of that, he was nothing but smiles. I would have turned into Grumpy long ago.
We wandered around Toon Town and toured Mickey and Minnies homes. Funny with the number of times weve been there, they have never been home. They sure are busy, yet they always forget to lock up. Its fun to really notice the details in their homes and garage. Thats what I love about Disney all the little details! The buildings where you can meet the characters still had long lines. Apparently there was a 45-minute wait to see Mickey. That was one of the longest waits wed seen all day. We decided to skip the character lines yet again, and go on Goofys Barnstormer. Since Splashboy was victorious over Splash Mountain, it was fun seeing him practically fearless as he went on Barnstormer. For a kids ride, it really whips you around. I rode with Dapper Dad. We are both rather tall and we learned rather quickly that this ride isnt best suited for tall people. Ouch!
SpectroMagic was quickly approaching so we went to save our spot. We went to the front of the park, almost right where the parade begins. Ill say it right now. Fanlover is a genius. She brought a folding chair to sit on for the parade. It was really small so it was pretty slick to slip into your bag. She brought it out and sat down and people were in awe. Had she been willing, I bet she could have made a pretty penny if she had been willing to sell it. Hmm, thats something to think about for future trips.
The crowds were plain silly. We had done a pretty good job all day avoiding them, but at parade time, our luck had run out. Well, not completely. Once again, a kind lady allowed our boys to sit in front of her so they had great seats. The rest of us stood in behind. Well, except for Fanlover who was enjoying the life of luxury. In fairness, we had a pretty good view considering we only arrived 10 minutes before the parade. We all enjoyed the parade, though ToT sis wonders if this one is as good as the old electrical parade. Im not sure which one I prefer. Boomer covered his ears during some of the loud parts, but that didnt interfere with his enjoyment of the parade. Cocoa bil suggested I try counting the number of lights in the parade. I lost count at 10, 243.
It was now about 9:30pm and we were all feeling pretty tired. Our boys were such troopers! They were so good over such a long day. The plan had been to stay for Wishes, but it wasnt starting for another half hour. The kids were tired, but not cranky so ToT sis decided that we could stay. We fought the crowd back down Main Street and staked out a spot. Fanlover had her chair, so she was all set. She wrestled a couple people who tried to take it from her, but she got them to back off. Cocoa bil had really developed a relationship with his balloon. It was sweet in a creepy sort of way.

Wishes began and the boys each took a seat promptly on Cocoa bil and Goofy Guys shoulders respectively. We all enjoy the music and fireworks, but its clear were all exhausted. What a wonderful first full day in Disney. We expected to get in maybe 3 or 4 rides tops, but we almost did the entire park! We followed the herd out of the park and took the resort monorail back to the TTC. More than ever we appreciated having a close parking spot. On the way to the All Star Movies, we called to get our room numbers. As a result, we simply drove to the parking lot and went straight to our rooms.
All of our requests had been met non-smoking, Toy Story building, 1st floor, all 3 rooms together. Having bought a refillable mug at check-in this morning, Cocoa bil starts to earn his nickname. He begins his ritual of hot chocolate every night. We slowly make our way to our rooms when I suddenly remember Fanlovers belief that our suitcases will have fallen into the abyss of nowheres land. Oh please let our bags be safe and sound in our rooms!! With the swipe of all our cards, all of our suitcases are checked and accounted for. Had we not been in Disney World, a told ya so, may have been in order, but while in Rome, err, Disney World, I remained silent. With that, Cocoa bil put our balloon friend to rest in the corner of their hotel room. The boys were out like a light while the rest of us went to sleep with a smile. The Disney magic was alive and well. Tomorrow well discover just how poor ToT sis earned her name Night all.