Final Moments at DLR
We’d just spent the whole day enjoying our time at DLR, capped off by a first time viewing of WoC for our family.
For me, the World of Colour did not disappoint. The wall of water created by the jets and fountains is just amazing and has to be seen. It provided the perfect screen to project all the various Disney movies on it, all set to the appropriate music. I thought it was an amazingly technological achievement for a water, laser, sound and light show. But then, I am a Disney tragic.
I lingered around after the hazy mist (and I mean the water) died down to soak in my last views of a Disney park for a while.
I reasoned that the crowds would all be crushing out at the same time and we would be at the back of the pack so we might as well stay to enjoy the dimming lights.
Truth be known – I do not know when I will be returning and wanted to take some time to make some lasting memories.
Turns out that there is a whole perspective of Disney at Night that most of us miss out on or just fail to consciously register.
After most of the crowd had gone, I noticed a group of CM standing in a pack waving us goodbye. I turned to take a shot and sadly, with the lights all dimmed, it was way too dark for me to get a decent image.
So, I decided to do something that I had yet to do at DLR! And because I told the CMs that I was going to “Flash”, most of them laughed and turned in my direction for this classic. The one and only time I’ve FLASHED at DLR for this trip! Look at them all -
waving at me!
Far too often, we forget that what makes Disney…well…Disney, is the service, smiles and care that the Cast Members provide. Way too often, I read about Dis-sers complaining about this Cast Member or that ‘ruining’ their holiday because of poor customer service.
Cast Members are people too…and at the end of a long shift, I think we forget that they might be tired and cranky or just plain beat from standing on their feet all day, day after day. I think we all can associate with the feeling….
And as one shift finishes and our perfect Disney moments end, another starts….so that the Park is pristine again for us the next day.
The boys and I made our way out of the park. By this time, we were the LAST people around and there was only one way to head…towards the Grand Californian side of DCA.
As we turned the bend, we all stopped to take a look at the Grizzly Peak, headstrong against the
moon light.
Against the darkness of the night, poor Grizzly definitely looked rather high and dry.
By this stage, our thoughts were turning towards the Hotel…
We kept walking towards the promenade entrance..
…enjoying the
solitude of a pretty empty park…
…and turned our thoughts towards the next part of our adventure.
As I left, I sure hoped that these words would be true.
Post Script. For anyone who thinks that we just headed back to the hotel on this night – think again!
We had one final thing to do…and a promise to keep to DS.
We were advised that this was “just like BaB; only better!” by the server.
If price is anything to go by, it better well be.
And whilst DS is enjoying his toy at home, our poor cats are in complete disarray by the new addition.

[Up Next – Day 3]