I had to work on this picture, so it's actually from our first day at the Dolphin, but I'm just sticking it here. This is our balcony door with the
LGMHPCs and the

pcs and the kids peeking through. One of the things I like about the picture is you can see the reflection of the opposite wing of the Dolphin. I know not everyone is enamored of the architecture of the Dolphin, but I love it.
OK, with that business out of the way, we go on to Day 7- August 1
How could we wait so long for MK? Well, we go to DL in Anaheim at least twice a year, and MK is very similar, so I wanted to do the things we don't have "at home" first. By now, however, the anticipation is about killing us, and we're raring to go. None the less, we are still a "herd of turtles". Even though it's an EMH day, we end up catching the 8:45 bus and get into the park a little after 9.
We head right to Space Mountain, where there's already a 15 minute wait (not bad, but the park just opened), and we get FPs before we get in line. As we are waiting, we're looking in those cool "bubble windows" and DD shouts out, "It's the cookie!" When she was little (we started her on SM at DL when she was only 3) when she got scared on SM, we'd tell her to look for the cookie. It's the legendary meteor on SM that looks like a Toll House cookie (mmmm cookies

). It's no longer on SM at DL, and I didn't see it when we were riding at MK, so possibly the bubble window is the only place it still exists. The ride on SM is rough (Remember me? I love fast, sharp turns, big drops, loop the loops, whatever, but it has to be smooth!). DH and I can't take anymore of that, so we hand over our FPs to the kids, so they'll get to ride twice more with the FPs. Lucky them! (Is there a sarcastic smiley?)
We hustle over to POTC, and it's an absolute hoot to see the changes from the movie. DD wants her picture with Capt. Jack, who's hanging around outside, but we are moving too fast for that. After the ride, DD needs a pirate hat, so we stop to shop, and she looks adorable in a little 3 corner one. I'll have to ask her if she got a picture on her camera.
We decide to split up so the kids can use the FPs and we can move at our own pace. We head back to Tomorrowland for some sentimental favorites. We start with the Carousel of Progress, which was one of my dad's favorites, and it makes me feel like he's there with me while we're watching. We hit Buzz Lightyear next, and DH scores way higher than I do. That should do his male ego good.

I enjoy Stitch's Great Escape. I know it's not everyone's favorite, but I laugh out loud when Stitch licks my head like the middle of an Oreo. Outside, DH sees a guy he swears is a perv taking pictures of kids. We look for security CMs, but there are none around. We aren't absolutely positive about this guy, so we don't call for anyone. We decide to go on the TTA, another sentimental favorite, and when we come back, the guy is gone. He'll turn up again later, in the creepiest of circumstances.
We eat lunch at Cosmic Ray's, and the condiment bar for burgers is fabulous. Ther'e are grilled onions, and sauteed mushrooms, and all kinds of yummy stuff. I see some kids making a salad from it in their french fry baskets. Some people on the Dis Boards complain about people doing this, but I'm happy to see kids eating their veggies.
Next up is the Jungle Cruise (always funny), and the Tiki Room (they've ruined it; we liked the corny classic show. In fact, we used to have an audio tape with the song from the Tiki Room that we would play in the car on the way to DL). We head to Liberty Square for the afternoon parade, and wait in the shade in the wheelchair area. Pinheaded people keep going to stand along the rope with a big wheelchair sign hanging on it, even though nobody in their party is in a wheelchair. Loudmouth me walks over to the pinheads and points out all of the disabled people waiting in the shade until the parade starts, and tell the pinheads that people sitting in wheelchairs can't see if they are standing there. At least these are nice, clueless pinheads, not mean aggressive pinheads, and they move along when I ask them to. It would have been nice if a CM had done this, but at least nobody gives me any trouble. I like the parade, but it's weird to see Uncle Walt come cruising by in his sweater vest.
After the parade we head to the Haunted Mansion along with about 1000 other people, but I still love it, and the Hall of Presidents, which is technologically impressive but a little dull, or maybe it's just the sleepy time of the afternoon. We meet up with the kids at Country Bear Jamboree, another of my dad's favorites, and I could just kick the DL execs who took it out at DL. The kids think it's strange because it's like the Possum party in The Goofy Movie. I try to tell them that CBJ came first and the movie was poking fun at it, but they just don't like it. Where did I go wrong?
We split again, ride Small World, where I meet a lady in line who's wearing lime green but not a DISer (she should be, she's so nice) We notice that, although the outside is not nearly as beautiful as IASW at DL, the inside is more impressive.
We meet the kids at Cosmic Ray's for dinner (DS wants all the fixings to build up his veggie burger). During dinner, they tell us they went to the Hall of Presidents because it was air-conditioned, and some creepy old guy sat next to them and kept talking to them and acting like he knew them. Guess whose description he matches? The weirdo from Tomorrowland. Now, I wish I had made more of a stink in looking for security. I guess DH knows what he's talking about (Wouldn't he love to hear that!).
We go to Mickey's Philharmagic next, and it's the best 3D show I've ever seen. I reach out to touch Flounder, then Ariel shows up on the screen. I slap DH's hands and tell him to put them down and behave himself!
That's all the energy DH and I have, so we leave the kids in the park and tell them to catch the bus back to the hotel (Thank God for the transportation system). After we've showered and gone to bed, DD calls to say they're stuck on Space Mountain. It's after 11:00, and I'm worried we'll have to go get them because they're going to miss the last bus. While we're talking, SM starts going again, so DD hangs up. They make it back to the room by midnight, so it's all good.