We were going to ride the Great Movie Ride next, but it was down. These windows decorated for the Mary Poppins premiere that happened at Graumanns were something I had never notice before.
So instead of riding the movies, we went on a voyage under the sea with Ariel.
Then, it was time for lunch at the Brown Derby.
I really love the elegance & old Hollywood charm of this restaurant & it was so nice to come in & cool off & enjoy a great meal.
We both had the Baby Greens Salad - with grape tomatos, candied pecans, Midnight Moon goat cheese and cabernet vinaigrette.
For our entrees Eric chose the Grilled Atlantic Salmon - with baby spinach, cannellini beans, ugli tomato, warm bacon vinaigrette and Meyer lemon aioli & I had the Spiced-rubbed Black Grouper - with sauteed hericots verts and sunchokes, rainbow carrot slaw and citrus butter. Both, were excellent with the fish cooked perfectly. The grouper is the closest in the picture.
I love the lighting in here.
We even found a Hidden Mickey giving a nod to Jimmie Dodd of the Mickey Mouse Club on our way out.
After our wonderful lunch, we rode the Great Movie Ride, but not before stopping for a moment for Eric to channel Grumpy.
We had seen Graumann's in Hollywood & so wanted to tour the inside when we were in Hollywood, but it just didn't work out, so this was a nice consolation prize.
Gorgeous costume from Shakespeare in Love in the lobby.
My favorite scene....I have no idea why?
Wow, is this thing heavy....
You killed my sister...........
So now it was about time to get an up close look at Disney Animation. We saw some concept art & maquettes from the Princess & the Frog.
This made me pine for the days when you could see real artists at work at the Studios.
We drew Carl from UP.
And then we got to meet him too. I love how they even have his walker.
This was a fun meet & greet. Russell even held my hand.
After having fun with the UP characters, we headed to the Backlot tour. This prop is from Pirates.
A Hidden Mickey at Catastrophe Canyon.
The skeleton ball from Pirates.
Davey Jones organ in the Academy building after the tour.
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