Day Three, Part Two
For those who don't know, I forgot to mention when I posted the first part of my DHS day that the first part of my trip report title is a nod to Star Wars, since all of their movies are considered episodes and they're labeled with Roman Numerals. And, according to Google, MMXIV is RN for 2014. I gotta say, I love math but RNs make me twitchy
After traveling to a galaxy far, far away I headed over to see everyone's favorite frog.
I love the Muppets... I grew up with them and I'm glad to see they're becoming popular again. I thought the last two movies were really cute! The Muppet 3D attraction? Meh. I don't love it. I don't hate it, either... but I think it could be a lot better. But I still watched it
Now here's where I had my next bonehead moment. (If anyone is keeping track, I think we're up to number three

) I looked around the holding area at Miss Piggy's luggage, I watched the little video, I went into the show. I watched the show, I laughed at Waldorf and Statler, I deposited my 3D glasses in the bin and I left the show. Then I wandered around the area for a really long time.
What was I looking for? The sign about the key being under the mat. I couldn't find it anywhere and was kinda bummed. And after reading someone else's report I think I now realize that it's actually in the holding area?? Is that right?
Oh well. Walking is good for me.
I honestly had no real plan at this point. I've always found DHS to be a little less crowded than the other parks and since I was able to do FP+ for TSMM I had absolutely no concern about being able to do everything I wanted.
So I walked.
All the way to San Francisco!
And I wasn't even tired!
I don't know how other people feel about this area of the park, but I absolutely adore it. I think it's clever and I love absorbing the atmosphere. I will eventually make my way back here later on in the day.
A look at my times guide revealed that there were a couple cars willing to make my acquaintance. So I headed over to the cutest little town in Carburetor County. (Google scores again... had no idea how to spell carburetor. Not shocking, since I don't even really know what it is!)
Now it was time to go on a treasure hunt. For some reason, I never actually looked for this before and I have no idea why. Maybe I didn't realize it even existed?
Score!!!
Walt Disney is my "if you could have lunch with any person" person... but George Lucas is my living version of that. So in my head, I truly believe it's a possibility. Preferably in the comfortable confines of Skywalker Ranch!!!
Obviously, my next stop was going to be the Great Movie Ride. I'm a bonehead, but not that far gone. Ha. The line was LONG. And I came close to ducking out, but it moved really fast and I wound up in the front row of a vehicle in no time. I got the gangster scene, but didn't really take any pictures of that. I'm pretty sure my first time on the ride I got the cowboy scene. The pictures I've seen of it look familiar to me.
These aren't the most stunning photos, but all things considered they came out pretty good and I'm really glad I have them! ("All things" means "point and shoot camera that cost less than $100!)
I was never a huge fan of 'Mary Poppins', which I realize is sort of akin to living in Buffalo and not liking chicken wings. (Ummm.... I live in Buffalo and I don't like chicken wings

) After seeing 'Saving Mr Banks', I have a newfound appreciate for Mary. Well, not Mary herself. I've always liked her. She's practically perfect in every way, just like me

But the movie itself is more enjoyable to me now.
Hello, creepy
I finally saw 'Casablanca' for the first time a couple years ago. And it's weird because the whole time I was watching it, I didn't really care for it. And then the ending happened and now I love it. So often, a bad ending ruins a perfectly good movie for me. So it was nice to have the reverse thing happen, too. Little blurry, but absolutely no question what it's a picture of. Here's looking at you, kid *swoon*
No explanations needed

As much as I love this ride, I'm not terribly fond of the slideshow of movies at the end. It just takes too long. And being in the front of the vehicle makes it painful to even watch. But I am a huge movie junkie, so this ranks up there as a favorite!
Grabbing a bit to eat at Starring Rolls was on my Must Do list, so I headed over that way. I'll leave you with this:
Hello, beautiful! Red velvet cheesecake cupcake! Yes, please! (And a cup of ice water. The two totally negate each other.)
Think I'm heading out this afternoon to see 'The
Lego Movie' at our second-run theater. Have a great day everyone!!!!
