"For my heart is down in the chicken house
Where I long to be with my Minnie Mouse"- Minnie's Yoo Hoo
Daisy, Joey and Adam all went on Barnstormer, I did warn them it was more for little kids. Once was enough for Joey, he thought it was to tame, but Adam and Daisy enjoyed it and wanted to go again. In fact they went on it twice more.
While they were riding that Joey and I went and explored Minnie's House.
Both of us liked Minnie's House even more than Mickey's House.
I loved that there were messages on the answering machine,
there was food in the refrigerator,
and that when you pushed the button on the microwave you could hear popcorn popping.
After we came out of Minnie's House Joey ran off by himself to explore Donald's Boat. I joined Aunt Pat on a bench across from Barnstormer. Being in Toon Town we were amongst the stroller set again and I was pleasantly surprised that there were no over tired cranky children in sight. Everywhere I looked I saw relaxed happy families. Several moms and dads had sleeping little ones in strollers, but no one seemed put out by it. Just lots of parents and children looking perfectly content to be doing exactly what they were doing at that moment.
Once the kids found their way back to use we walked over to Tomorrowland. We all rode Space Mountain together, I believe we rode the left side this time. In the gift shop afterwards Daisy finally found the candy she had been looking for, sour cherry balls. So while the kids ran around to ride Space Mountain again and Aunt Pat went to get coffee, I bought her some. Then I joined Aunt Pat on a bench outside to wait for the kids.
After Space Mountain the kids went on Indy Speedway and then we started our walk out. We stopped and did some shopping in the Emporium. Adam bought a Goofy hat.
Daisy bought a Marie plushie and a pretty pink purse to carry her in.
Aunt Pat, Joey and I just enjoyed browsing. Shopping completed for the night we slowly made our way down Main Street, it was just after midnight,
and caught the bus back to CSR and our beds.