Day Ten: Bright Lights at MGM

Miffy2003

<font color=orange>I've got Saratoga Springs - mak
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Friday 17th December

Today the plan is to re-visit Future World and finish the day at MGM Fantasmic. We managed to persuade Julie & Derek to spend a day round the pool to rest while we went off. This was a blessing as we were desperately missing our “family” time together. Sounds naff, but it’s true!

We hopped on a bus to MK with the thought of catching the monorail to Epcot, as we all love the circle it does round the park before getting to the station. As we arrived at MK the Opening Ceremony was just starting; this was very cute with the characters arriving on a train, dancing, singing and Pixie Dust being thrown everywhere. We stopped to watch this before boarding the resort monorail for the TTC. As we approached the Contemporary, I thought that it would be really good fun to have breakfast at Chef Mickey’s so I whispered this to Jon and told the girls we would have a look at the shop; I sneaked off to see if we could get into Chef Mickey’s to avoid disappointing them if we couldn’t, but luck was with us that day and they were able to seat us immediately! We told the girls and they were very pleased.

We find Chef Mickey’s lots of fun. There’s lots going on and as usual we enthusiastically joined in with the napkin waving song. The food was great as usual; there’s a huge selection of things and we all ate lots! We met Mickey and the gang; the girls can never get enough of character dining. I think part of the excitement today was the “unplanned” element of our breakfast, and it was nice to be able to not have to worry about Julie & Derek and what they did or did not want to do. We bought the photo because we had really wanted to get it last time we were here but the photographer never came to our table, and we were rushing to get on the last Monorail. So, even though the photo wasn’t great we bought it! How decadent ;)

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Back on the monorail, we changed at TTC and were soon at Epcot. For some reason there were huge queues and it took over thirty minutes to get in? I’ve no idea why as it was not busy in the park at all; I guess they must not have had enough turnstiles open at that particular time. It was slightly annoying but we were very relaxed and just went with the flow.

When we got in we headed straight for Ellen’s Energy Adventure which we’ve never done, and Amber was keen to see the dinosaurs. We literally missed a show (but at least were first in line for the next one). We went inside soon enough and as the first in we grabbed a bench (there aren’t many). When a few more people came in we let some others have it as I have been brought up to do this for people of considerably senior years to myself :teeth: but it seemed we were the only ones to do this. The pre-film started and after about 30 seconds, stopped. A CM explained that “due to technical reasons” they would have to ask us to leave, and to try back in an hour or so. It seemed the ride had broken down – something that has never happened to me at WDW before.

We sat in the sunshine (there was a little today!) and enjoyed a drink. Next stop was Innoventions, where the girls would quite happily spend an entire two week holiday. Things they did included – making a virtual robot; learning about plastics (believe me this was made very interesting although it sounds rather dull); Trapper Bob (an eco-quiz); Toon Town Tag (virtual tag); Opportunity game (Amber’s role was buyer and they had to decide what to market / sell and then how much and when depending on external factors – for example on a hot day they would buy more ice cream to sell to everyone). Although it’s only taken me a couple of minutes to write this, we were in there for several hours!

After that we headed over to Journey Into Your Imagination to do the ride and try and meet Figment. We had just missed him and he wasn’t due back for a while so we decided to come back another time. We headed back to the resort to rest for an hour and collect Julie and Derek.

We left ASMo at five and a bus came straightaway for MGM. On arrival, we headed straight for the Osbourne Lights in order to catch the turning on ceremony. We could see people walking around with fluorescent drinks which at night was very effective! We managed to track down the stall selling them and procured a couple to see what they were like. Well, they were very alcoholic but pleasant, and I just got a kick out of having a glowing drink! It doesn’t take much to amuse me you know!

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It was really busy when we got to the Streets of America for the turn on of the lights. There was a bit of slapstick humour along the lines of “Oh no, we’ve blown the switch, what are we going to do now?” We found this amusing for the first couple of minutes but after that we just wished they would shut up and turn on the lights. Eventually they did, and what a spectacle it was! Absolutely brilliant (no pun intended). The photos don’t do it justice:

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The girls were being a bit miserable at this point but we then realised they hadn’t eaten anything since breakfast nine hours earlier and they were much more amenable following some chicken nuggets and fries. We listened to Fantasmic which was ongoing while they had their tea; we had told Julie & Derek to go on and watch it while we waited with the girls. Jon went off to ride Tower of Terror and we waited for Julie & Derek to return from Fantasmic. They wanted to go back to ASMo but we were buoyed up, wanting to take advantage of the mild evening and decided to head to Downtown Disney; we said goodbye to the seniors and jumped on a bus to Saratoga Springs to check out the resort at last and then to walk over.

We were so excited when the bus arrived at SSR and completely wowed by the resort. We found it stunningly beautiful; perfect landscaping, fountains everywhere and a lovely atmosphere. We were so excited at the thought of actually staying here soon! We started to walk round to Downtown Disney (about five minutes from Congress Park, which are the buildings you can see from DTD). We sat on a bench and admired the view for ages as we were just so thrilled to finally be there. Having seen so many photos on the Internet we knew what to expect but were still knocked out by the beauty of the resort; I think it’s fair to say Jon & I were both a little overwhelmed at our luck at being DVC owners here.

We looked around lots of shops at DTD and I saw a fantastic oil painting of Cinderella’s Castle. Although the exchange rate is very much in our favour at the moment, I couldn’t quite justify the $30,000 price tag!

We jumped on a bus back to ASMo. What a great day!
 
KayleeUK said:
$30,000 I will have two!! LOL

Hmmmmm, maybe not I think LOL!!!

Sounds as if you had a very busy, yet very rewarding day Karen :)
 
Karen, another great day, if it's easier for you maybe we should meet up at Downtown Disney In August for a drink as it's very close to you, I can always get the disney bus there just as easy as any of the parks, let me know.

Sue :wave:
 

Again Karen, a great report and the photos remind me of our week there, it's hard to beilieve we've only been back a few weeks - it feels like ages ago

Keep up the hard work

mandymouse :earsgirl:
 
Excellent report of another wonderful day. How nice that Saratoga Springs lived up to your high expectatons. I'm looking forward to your report of your stay there. That's an exceptionally good picture of you and Jon. I would make a crack about the glowing drinks in your hands being responsible for the glowing smiles on your faces, but I think it had much more to do with your other arms being around each other.
 
Saratoga Springs sounds fabulous!

Great pic of you and Jon - you both look so happy!

The MGM lights were stunning werent they? I dont think pictures can convey the whole thing at all, its so huge!! Lucky you to see the "switch on" we never made that, sounds wonderful!
 
We had breakfast at Chef Mickeys in 2003 for the first time and it was really good.

The Osbourne lights sure are great to see again this past year, we really missed them in 2003. :jumping2:
 
looks like we will be at the boardwalk same time as you, we may see you at the pool
debby ll
 
A drink that is very alcoholic AND glows!!!! :drinking: :cool:

Send me one NOW please :Pinkbounc
 





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