Day 4 "Am I losing my edge or just getting old?"

Music Mole

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Cast: me, Elisabeth, Planner and official historian of the trip
DH, Gavin, Park Commando in recovery

We've both been to WDW before, but never together, and our last trips were within weeks of eachother during the 25th Anniversary year. Since we met 5 years ago, we have always wanted to go to WDW together - and this is our trip!

Day 4, Friday, October 4th

Woke to Mickey telling us to get “up and at ‘em” as he had each morning since we came. There’s something hard to resist when he tells you there’s big doins going on. I was much refreshed from last evening being more relaxed and slower paced. Gavin’s internal Park Commando was happy with all that he’d accomplished in the late afternoon and evening, so much mollified we set off to MGM after a breakfast at the Ale & Compass in the YC lobby. This is great if you are cereal for breakfast types, which we are. We took the Friendship Launch to MGM and got there a few minutes after 9, and headed straight back to Rockin Roller Coaster, which was a walk on. Again (as with Figment) we were the only people both in the “recording studio” and then on the coaster. Had our choice of seats and chose the very front – was this wise? Who can say? Wow – what a take off – that was cool – but then the looping in the near dark started and – ooh, methinks this was not such a good idea. Am I getting old? Am I losing it? I, who used to ride Space Mountain 4 times n a row – could I really be losing my edge? Um, it would appear so. Gavin asked the attendant where the lost and found was so we could go claim our stomachs, and I found the nearest bench and looked like one of those little green people who has just gotten off a coaster in Roller Coaster Tycoon (a computer game we play – lots of fun – you have to build a park, maintain it, keep the guests happy, etc.). We stop at the Produce stand and buy a coke, and sit there for awhile. Definite decision to postpone Tower of Terror. Gavin asked what I would like to do next – my answer: “Something slow moving, in air conditioning.” So, on to the Great Movie Ride which filled the bill quite nicely. Then the animation tour – really neat to see what they have in development and we love seeing the “process” behind the finished product. Now what did I feel up to – hmm, stomach pretty settled now – how about lunch? Had a PS for dinner at Hollywood and Vine, but decided to go for lunch instead (Brown Derby’s menu has nothing that appeals to Gavin). Boy am I glad we did! Hands down – the best character meal ever! Of course, any time Chip & Dale are present, it’s going to be fun, but the surprise favorite for me: Goofy. First of all, I love how the characters are not in their usual dress: Minnie is in her glamorous gown and Goofy in his suit. And this Goof y was just the best. As he came to our table, he noticed my Texas Mickey pin that I had bought at the Disney Store before coming, in hopes that I could trade it with someone. Well, he kept gesturing for me to put the pin on his lapel; I teased him that I had brought it to trade, and that that wouldn’t really be a proper trade, now would it? But he really wanted the pin. I looked at him (the re were no kids around – we were several tables away from anyone else) and I said, “You must be a pin trader” and he nodded yes. He motioned again for me to put the pin on his lapel – I asked if he would get in trouble for having something non-standard on his costume – he gestured that he didn’t care, and so I gave away my pin! Later I went over to the other side of the restaurant (it was so big and only a few families there) and told him I wanted to get his picture so I would have a “record” of where my pin went – he posed nicely pointing to my pin, I thanked him and he kissed my hand, and then went back to my table and got some dessert. Well, the next thing I know, Goofy is sitting next to me with his pin lanyard – he went and got his lanyard and is motioning to me to select a pin. I decide on one of Minnie, since this is “her” character meal (as opposed to Mickey) and it will remind me of this wonderful lunch. Then he motions to me to take a second pin! So I get a 100 years of magic pin – thank you Goofy for the magic you gave to us at lunch! Walt’s magic is still there in the hearts of “people” like you! All of the characters at this meal were outstanding in their interaction – we had a whole thing going with Chip, telling us that he’s the angel and Dale’s the devil, and talking about our dogs with Pluto –plus I love the little song/dance that they do – all in all a true highlight of the trip.

After lunch we went to see the 1:30 Beauty and the Beast show – this is one of my favorite movies (I have 2 versions on Laserdisc – one is the unfinished version that showed to such acclaim at the NY film festival before it was released to theaters). The temperature/humidity gauge on the soundboard just in front of us said 90 degrees and 49% humidity – gees – no wonder I’m sweating so much! The pre-show here was really neat – an acapella group called 4 for a Dollar – and it starts out like they are doing a sounds check – they were really good and very entertaining. We loved the B&B show, and after it was over went to the 2:30 Indiana Jones Stunt Show. Lots of people from Texas picked as volunteers – even one from Fort Worth! Small world . . .

Next we had our picture made with Sorcerer Mickey, and it was funny – just before it was our turn, the attendant came up and redid the snap at the front of Mickey’s robe and said something about making sure he was decent – Mickey was really cute – managed to look embarrassed about “having his fly open” – really funny! Looked for Sully and Mike – not out, and then onto the Backlot tour. Boy did we melt in the sun waiting for that tram to get moving – this was nice and it was nice to see the street where the Osborne lights are set up at Christmas. We got done with that just in time to see the parade right where it started – the little host was pretty funny – it was neat how he got the kids involved – one even got a Monsters Inc. DVD. I liked the parade – but then, I’m a parade, fireworks or any other kind of spectacle kind of girl. On to Tatooine Traders for some Star Wars stuff or Neil for driving us to the airport at that ungodly hour.

We decided to get some dinner, and tried Mama Melrose’s at 5:10 PM with no PS – got right in, although there was a definite wait by the time we finished. The food and service were ok – not bad at all but nothing I would go out of my way for. I decided to get a temporary tattoo in the Muppet area - how about some Muppet characters? I’d have loved to get Kermit – I got a very cute little Piglet instead. We watched the Muppets 3-D – this is my favorite of all the 3-D movies. There was so little wait we missed the preshow! Then, I decided that my love for Star Tours was such that I would regret not riding it, so off we went – our longest queue so far – maybe 10 minutes? Turns out I wasn’t quite over RnR and had to close my eyes during part of the film – In future I will have to try that Mez-stuff that a couple of people on the boards have talked about. On to Sounds Dangerous, just so we could say we did it – with a 6 minute wait. Not bad, but nothing I would go out of my way to do – I love Drew Carey but that’s not really him at his best (where’s Ryan & Colin?).

Checked out our Sorcerer Mickey picture – will I ever like any of these pictures? I didn’t like the one taken by the photographer when we came this morning either. Oh well.

7:20 – headed for seats at Fantasmic – wow this sure beats having to carve out a piece of pavement in Disneyland! Gavin realized we were out of film so headed out to get some, but made it back in plenty of time for the show. And well, I have to say, we were both surprised to find ourselves a little disappointed. We both like the Disneyland version better – I don’t know if the show changes from year to year, or if they are different because of the staging limitations that DL has, but whatever the reason, we liked the DL version better.

We headed with the masses to the exits, and decided to take a bus to Downtown Disney, where we shopped – and I do mean shopped! Got the discount by using the AmEx (yeah – I knew there was justification somewhere. . .) and got lots of things for us (including a scrapbook) as well as family. At 11 PM we caught the bus to the hotel (or home as I kept calling it
:)

Tomorrow - Epcot - take 3
 
Hope you got pictures of you pin trading with Goofy - cute moment - and I agree with you Fantasmic is better at Disneyland - thanks for posting!
 
Thats such a special moment with Goofy and the pins!! Thanks for sharing it! :)
 
the heat does not agree with me...so you did better then i did when we were there labor day weekend....I did do Rock and Roller Coaster for the first time Labor Day and it was after a three am wakeup to go to the airport and this was at three pm....after a snack at the commissary...so I know what the I wonder where my stomach is remark.....I do think I may of liked this ride..so I shall try it again on the next ride.....thanks for your report
 

What a special moment with Goofy! How cool! :D

I agree with you about Fantasmic. I think it's because the two or three scenes that differ between Disneyland and WDW are typically better coreographed at DL than at WDW.
 
I've all but promised my DGD that I'd ride RnR & ToT this year and I'm ALREADY getting nervous. I don't know if I can do it or not!:eek:
 
Sounds like you had a wonderful time, seeing everything without waits. I have to disagree with you about Fantasmic at DL though. It is too difficult to enjoy the show there - no seats, trees blocking views from the bridge, etc. But to each his own. I guess I'm more in favor of WDW on the whole because I visited there before visiting DL.
 
SOOOO envious...sounds like an incredible trip so far! I agree w/ some of the other posters, I'v only seen Fantasmic! at DW, so I was floored by it!

Keep posting!!:cool:
 
I love Roller Coaster Tycoon and have spent many hours having handy men cleaning up the throw-up piles from those little green men!! Ugh!! Your trip sounds wonderful so far, other than the one day with rain how has the weather been? Hot??
 
DisneyFan09: It was hot and humid the whole time we were there - hi's around 90, with high humidity - so we were sweating like crazy. We LOVED the spports bottle witht he Brita filter in it - saves you a fortune and makes it easy to stay hydrated because once you've bought the bottle, it's essentially free.
 














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