Wake up called scheduled for 9am today so we had time to grab some breakfast before our 50 minute Swedish massages at Zahanati Fitness Center.
Can you say ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh? DW has been looking sooooo forward to this part of the trip. After Richard applied the $100 credit to our account, and having a coupon for $50 off 2 treatments, and $10 tip for each masseuse, we only had to pay $50 out of pocket.

Pretty magical day so far but trust me it only gets better.
The hallway for the massage
After our massages we returned home to shower and get ready to go to DTD for lunch, shopping and the evening entertainment, La Nouba. We went to the Days of Christmas store and found 2010 and 2011 ornaments to add to our collection and also found an ornament for DW to give to her big DS. They started trading ornaments at Christmas when the kiddos came along. We had a late lunch at Earl of Sandwich.
Yummy as always. We bought oldest DD some pins at Pin Trader, found DW a new Tigger jacket at Poohs Corner, and then headed to World of Disney to kill the rest of the time until the show started.
One of my favorite things about WoD
We got in the car and drove to the other side of DTD and walked over to the Cirque du Soleil building. DW said she needed to use the facilities and while she was in line for that I asked one of the employees, who was helping patrons with their tickets outside the ticket office, "If he was to pick any seat in the house, what would he consider to be the best seat." He then told me it was in section 204 about 5 rows up, then he asked me where my seats were, and I told him that they were section 103, row A, seats 7,8,9, and he said, "I'll see you inside." Why did he say that?
DW came back from the restroom and we headed inside to get a drink and find our seats. We bought a program for $13 to go along with the dvd we'd picked up in 2007, which of course we've watched at LEAST a dozen times

and then we got drinks, went to curtain B and were directed to our seats.
As we got there we sat in front of family with a young son 12-14yrs old. We told them that no one would be sitting in seat 9 since that was the seat DW's BFF was suppossed to be sitting in, so they rearranged so that the young kid was sitting without anything in his line of vision.
The clowns started their act with the people in the back row (if you've never seen this show we strongly encourage you to do so, it is incredible and worth the $$$, there isn't a bad seat in the house). The show started and there were a few changes since we saw it in 07'. The German wheel act has been replaced with a jump rope act that was pretty awesome. There is so much going on at the same time it's hard to decide what to watch.
The acts proceed until it is time for the cycle act. If you've never seen La Nouba before, please watch the next clip so you will understand what is going on.
Click here to watch a video of what happens next in the show.
I will give you time to watch, it is about 7 minutes long. Trust me you need to watch the video if you've never seen the show to understand what I'm about to explain.
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Ok here comes the magical part. Right after the Diablos and the Clown act came the cycles act. The first guy is on a BMX type bike doing all kinds of cool tricks that even my dad once said, "you will never become anything doing those bike tricks". He was great, then came a guy on a mountain bike, he hops down the stage steps and bounces on 1 wheel all the way up the stairs, behind the section we are in and bounces down the other side. When he gets to the stage he looks both ways to see which way he wants to jump, lines up almost in front of me and leaps the bike back on stage in 1 jump. It was sooo cool.
Then one of the clowns lays down on the stage and he bounces the bike over the clown from his head to his feet. At that point one of the clowns comes down into the audience and walks up to me and held out his hand for me to take and follow him up on stage. My heart is beating out of my chest at this point. On the way up he says to me, "It's your lucky day". I remember the voice, it was the same guy I spoke to in front of the ticket office.
Ok this is DW now and this is what I saw from my seat: When the clown took DH up on stage one of the other clowns (there are 4 of them that act together) sat down in DH's seat and put his arm around me and pulled me over close to him. I was laughing so hard that I was almost crying. It was hysterical. They had DH lie down on the stage next to another of the clowns and he sat up and looked down at DH, then reached over and pulled DH's shirt tail down over his belly where it had riden up when DH laid down. He then patted the belly that was sticking up under the shirt.
It was really funny, the entire room was laughing. The cyclist then lined up parallel with DH and the clown lying next to him and jumped over them both at the same time. As soon as he jumped, the clown sitting next to me threw his leg up over mine and wrapped his other arm around me like he was terrified. Again, I was laughing so hard


. The clown next to me then got up and left and DH and his clown got up and they all took a bow and DH came back to his seat, and the show continued.
After the show ended DH was presented with a magical moments card that shows him to be a Honorary Circus Performer.
Ok it's me back again--after we left the building I was soooo pumped up on adrenaline that I didn't want to go back to the room yet so we drove over to MK and hung out there for a while. We did the Monsters Laugh Floor, COP, got a fast pass for Buzz that wasn't good until 10:30pm and then we wandered over to Fantasyland to watch Wishes from behind the castle, another first for us on this trip. And for whatever reason it got very wet on the ground, puddles even. By the time Wishes was over DW was freezing so we headed out and came home.
It was a fantastic 1st full day at WDW. Can the magic of tonight be topped?

Guess you will have to stick around to find out.