Back to the Magic Kingdom we go!!
This morning found us barely getting to the lounge in time for breakfast. After our late night at the P&P party and topping that off with me being the "up and at 'em" one in our group (and being way too tired myself) it was a miracle we even made it to the lounge in the morning!
Once awake and in the lounge we grabbed a light breakfast (lunch was coming soon) and made our way down to the bus stop.
**STOP THE PRESSES...did Jay just say she was going to attempt riding a bus?! Jay the hater of buses. The one who swore she would never be hearded like cattle? YES, I was going to try it. Those bus stops at the parks looked so temptingly close to the front gates. And walking for two led me to believe that anything that saved me a few steps was at least worth trying. So, I would be brave and try the bus. As we walked out to the bus I was expecting to hate it. I had grabbed enough cash that we could take a cab back to the resort if I hated it as much as I feared or the long lines I had heard about materialized.**
One of my sole complaints about AKL is the smoking areas. To get to the bus stops you need to walk past a smoking area set up right to the right of the main entrance. We learned to just cut through the marketplace instead of walking through the smoke but it still seems like poor placement to me.
So past the smoke plumes we walked (holding our breath) and to the bus stops. I was happily surprised to see just one other family waiting for the bus to the Magic Kingdom. Within five minutes of our arrival at the bus stop (which was closer to our room then our parking space) we were on the bus with only 5 other people total. Being as AKL doesn't share buses with any other resorts, you aren't fighting an already boarded crowd for a seat. Thus far I was happy with my "get on the bus" decision. No crowd, clean, cool. Nothing like I had feared. The Magic Kingdom bus stop is "right there" so you have a very short walk once you pull up.
We were finally here! And our first stop? A visit with Pinocchio and Geppeto. "Aladdin" saw them out of the corner of his eye and wanted to meet them. He hadn't seen Geppeto in a few years. The line was about 5 families long so within a few minutes we were meeting the wooden boy and his father.
It wasn't long after the boys walked up to them that Geppeto started to play with "Stitch's" hair. He would fluff it, push it, try to mohawk it. It was so funny!! Then he did a lot of pointing at Pinocchio's hair and back to "Stitch". I am not sure what he was really saying...but we figured he either thought "Stitch" had hair like Pinocchio, "Stitch" was the real live boy version of Pinocchio or Geppeto just liked hair!

You can see in this next picture that "Goofy" was afraid of what would happen to his head when he went to stand next to Geppeto.
All of the playing aside, we got a pretty cute shot of all five trouble makers.
And then it was time to head to Cinderella's Castle. We were about to have lunch with the princesses!!
Although this was a two credit meal on the dining plan, it came with two sets of photos (because our group had 5 in it) that were included in the price of the meal. Another neat thing that came with the meal were the swords the boys got upon entering the dining hall.
My three princes, "Aladdin", "Goofy" and "Stitch" (in that order).
You might think I am a bit mean to drag a family of boys here...but THEY LIKE IT! I swear!

Actually, this was the day that "Goofy" chose to celebrate his birthday at WDW and this was his specific request of where
to do it.

In his honor, our table was sprinkled with golden castle and silver pumpkin coach confetti. Our server also brought him over a card signed by Cinderella herself. As the rest of the characters made their ways to our table, he collected the rest of their signatures.
First up was Mary Poppins.
After Mary, my favorite princess, Belle came by. She spent a good bit of time talking with our little princes.
Yawn...up next was Sleeping Beauty.

She was very sweet.
Last (but never, in this castle, least) was the Fairy Godmother herself. She spent a long time talking to "Stitch". She was trying to hook him up with one of her other "Goddaughters".

It was a very cute and funny exchange.
This meal was not all about characters, we also had some delicious food.
Dh and myself chose the Major Domo's Pie. OH YUM! So rich and hearty. We both really enjoyed this meal.
Our boys however, all reverted to hot dogs (of course

). Even "Aladdin" who is on the adult plan chose an adult size portion of the kid's offerings.

Not sure about their tastes....but we love them anyways.
They had a cute wishing ceremony where the boys lifted their swords above their heads and the girls lifted the wands they were given above their heads and the lights twinkled and they all wished on a wishing star.
Then came dessert. All of my boys chose the crown sundaes...including my biggest boy, dh. He (along with "Aladdin") got an adult size portion and lapped it all up. I had the raspberry sorbet which I thought was delicious. And light enough that I was able to take at least a few bites after such a big lunch.
The birthday boy also got a cupcake that had melted white chocolate all over it. Our server even put a candle in it! It was a very nice ending to a very enjoyable meal.
It was a very hot day. So we walked over to Mickey's Philharmagic and enjoyed that (and it's air conditioning). We also took a ride with Snow White and hopped on IASW again. But by then the heat was zapping my energy. Usually Disney in September doesn't get me, so I am guessing being pregnant had a lot to do with it. I went and sat on a shaded bench while dh took the boys to do Splash Mountain. By the time they got back we had about 45 minutes before the afternoon parade. So we grabbed a bench, some bottled water and popsicles for the boys and did some people watching. The boys also had a great time interacting with the CMs who are out there with toys/games before the parade starts. "Stitch" especially ate the activities up. He played hop scotch, fling a frog (or something like that where you throw a stuffed frog and the other player tries to catch it on a paddle), turtle toss (like bean bag toss) and hula hoop. The boys also hopped up and caught just about every CM walking by in order to trade pins with them. They have become quite the little pin traders, if I do say so myself!
And then it was time for the parade!!
To be continued...