"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain." - Wizard of Oz
The rope dropped and we were part of the moving mob hurrying down Hollywood Blvd. That mass of people is a little scary. Daisy and I managed to stay together, but I lost track of the others in the rush down the road. Most people in the crowd headed to the standby line for Rock n Rollercoaster, it was just Daisy and I and one other man who went to the Fast Pass machines straight away.
After securing the Fast Passes Daisy and I walked back out to the exit for Tower of Terror crossroad. I looked around for coffee but there wasn't any in the area, so I settled for an ice cold bottle of Diet Coke from a cart to get my caffeine fix. The benches were all wet so we stood on the corner to wait for the others and people watched.
The actress from the opening show came down the road. She was quite the diva, ordering people out of her way and off handedly signing autographs and posing for pictures.
We didn't have to wait to long for everyone else who exited Tower of Terror declaring it awesome! Then we happily headed back down Hollywood Blvd. On our way to The Great Movie Ride we spotted our dinner location The Brown Derby which I was glad to see because I always like to know where I'm going later. We also stopped at a restroom and then it was on with the show.
We entered the pre-boarding movie screen room for The Great Movie ride and there was a bit of a line, but not much, and most of the switch backs were roped closed. This ment that we were lined up on the outer edge of the far side of the room. A woman in the large group behind us started having a big fit and yelling at the CM that he needed to come open up some of the ropes so that the lines would be in the middle of the room and have a better view of the screen. She was incredibly rude and obnoxious, and everyone else besides her group was just trying to ignore her. Then a couple of people in her group started climbing over the railings to stand in the middle of the room. Silently the CM came over and opening up the ropes and shifting people through the switch backs. The funny thing was that the rude woman and her group somehow still ended up on the outer edge of the room. I don't know how the CM managed that but I wanted to applaud him.
The doors opened and we were loaded into the giant caravan cars. I liked those cars, they were comfy to sit in. There is not much about The Great Movie ride that is great but it was a pleasant enough ride.
I think they should add more live action to enhance some of the other movie scenes. For me it falls in the same category as the animatronic shows, it's not a must do, but it's a nice break from the heat or rain. Speaking of rain, it was starting to look like we would get rained on later that day.
When we exited The Great Movie Ride our next Fast Pass window was opening up, so Aunt Pat and the kids went to go on Star Tours, and David and I walked back and got a second set of Fast Passes for Rock n Rollercoaster. Neither David or I like simulator rides very much and since we've done Star Tours multiple times at
Disneyland we did not feel we were missing out by being the Fast Pass runners.
On our way back to meet them I was happy to spot our other ADR destination of the day, Sci-Fi Dine In. I felt myself relax just a bit having made visual contact with both places that we had to be at, at a certain time. It was an anxiety I didn't even know I was feeling until it was gone. With my obsession with being on time I don't like that knot I get in my stomach when I don't know exactly where I'm going and how long it's going to take me to get there when I have to be there at a certain time.
A Jedi training session was just starting up when we got over to Star Tours, so David and I stood and watched it a bit while we waited for Aunt Pat and the kids. We didn't see to much of it because they all came out a few minutes later with big smiles on their faces and ready to move on farther into the park.