Chelsea and Connor had been after me to ride the Tomorrowland Speedway, so as we exited from the teacups, we meandered slowly in that direction. It was beginning to get very, very hot at this point.
I had no desire to drive or ride in those stuttering, little cars, so off Chelsea and Connor went to stand in line and off I went to sit in the grandstands. I must say it was quite amusing to watch Chelsea and Connor driving around the tracks -- it took Chelsea a few minutes to get used to maneuvering the car -- suffice it to say there were a lot of sudden starts and even more sudden stops.
When Chelsea and Connor completed their race, the CM handed them two Speedway licenses. They were so proud of them!
Tomorrowland Speedway is a hot place to be on a hot day. Fun for the kids, but I can relate to how you felt.
It was about 11:20, and we were all dying of thirst. We stopped at Auntie Gravitys -- Chelsea got an ice cream, and Connor and I each got a smoothie. We headed over the to the shaded seats at the Lunching Pad, watched a tiny bit of the short-lived Stitch show, and Connor and Chelsea played with the intergalactic phone.
Did you see enough of the show to make a guess at why they closed it so quickly? We never saw it.
Being in Tomorrowland meant that we had a few more stops to make
we rode Buzz Lightyear (I seem to recall Chelsea and Connor having some sort of a spat in line but am hard pressed to remember what it was at this point), laughed to help the monsters power their city at Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor, and oh, ultimate joy of joys, tried to help catch Stitch at Stitchs Great Escape(oh, how Connor loves this attraction).
Gotta take better notes on the arguments!

I can just see you in line writing on your note pad -
Kids are arguing over ........ and the person beside you giving you a very strange look!
Chelsea does have the glam thing going on with her cute glasses. Does she just carry her items lose like that? No little bag for her?
I think walking across the hub, through Liberty Square, and into Frontierland was the deal breaker for me. I truly felt like I was somewhere in the middle of the American Southwest -- maybe Death Valley even -- as the sun beat down on us. The crowds were getting a bit insane as well -- walls of people everywhere and if I hadnt been sweating from the heat, I would have been sweating from claustrophobic anxiety.
That summer heat can zap the life out of even the heartiest of people. And I need not speak of the claustrophobia part, because you already know how I am about that!
We grabbed Fastpasses for Big Thunder, and I decided we needed to head to Pirates of the Caribbean to cool off. After all, Pirates never has much of a line. Apparently everyone else had that idea as the line stretched all the way out of the building. It was at that moment that I realized we should escape while the escaping was good.
Pirates is a nice cool ride.

Too bad everyone got the same idea to cool off there. The 'common folks' are picking up on our DIS secrets!
We disembarked back in Frontierland; the kids and Charles rode Big Thunder in the front row; and I found a rocking chair overlooking the Rivers of America.
I love that word, because Disney World is the only place I ever hear it. So, if I hear it, I know I am in Disney World!
We rested and swam for a couple of hours and went down to the Mara for dinner. Charles had a chicken Caesar salad, I had a falafel pita, and the kids both had chicken nuggets. We took three boxes of zebra domes back to the room (the desserts that come with the meal plan). Our fridge was beginning to look like the zebra dome shelf at the Mara.
Yum on the food! In a perfect world, my refrigerator would have a special little shelf just for zebra domes.
I bet that pool felt wonderful!
I gave the kids the option of what they wanted to do the rest of the evening -- I was hoping they would want to go back to the Magic Kingdom so we could ride Splash and watch fireworks. Connor wanted to stay at the hotel with Charles, and Chelsea wanted to go shopping at Downtown Disney. Sigh. Fine. No Splash Mountain for me.
Such a nice mommy to forego your Splash for shopping with Chelsea.
Downtown Disney felt just as crowded as the Magic Kingdom. We browsed through Basin, Tren-D, the Christmas shop, Mickeys Pantry, the Art of Disney, and Goofys Candy Co. The only things we ended up buying were two Mickey head soaps from Basin, two hunks of fudge -- one of which was the new Celebration fudge, and a bag of Mickey head gummies.
Sounds like some fun shopping! The fudge looks good, but every time I ever have gotten Disney fudge, half of it goes in the trash. It is so big and so sweet. I have kept it in the freezer before and nibbled a bite at a time here and there for months!
Back at the hotel we had a bit of a sugar fest with the fudge, gummies, and zebra domes, watched some Phineas and Ferb, and collapsed into bed.
Collapsing into bed at the end of a Disney day is a wonderful thing!