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Me. Paul. 34. Chief planner and taxi driver. Scared and excited at the thought of the big coasters.
DS9. Paul (now called junior for the sake of this report). Absolutely bursting at the thought of Disney. As scared as his dad of the coasters but isn't showing it (yet).
Dad. 60 something. Doesn't know how he is going to handle 9 hours without a cigarette!
Brother. John. 45. Possibly the most excited of us all. Definitely looking forward to meeting Mickey.
Day 7 - Wednesday 20th June 2007
Despite the best laid plans, the itinerary really started to go awry after today. We had planned to do AK, and Dad and John were supposed to be accompanying us however despite repeated attempts to wake them by phoning and banging their door, they had still not stirred by 10am so me and junior decided to make haste. We began the short drive along Buena Vista Drive past Downtown Disney when I had the sudden realisation that we had a breakfast booked with Chef Mickey today at 11:15, and it was supposed to be Magic Kingdom day!!
So, a quick discussion and change of plans later, and we were pulling into the car park at the Magic Kingdom (I had written down our parking lots on the back of junior's autograph book but don't have it to hand - im sure it was Grumpy though, as I remember the tram attendant joking we would be VERY grumpy if we managed to forget where we parked lol). We decided we would wait for the boat to take us over, as we would be getting the monorail over to Chef Mickey's so we would be able to try that out then. Once at the boat dock, we got our first good view of the Magic Kingdom;
And the opulent Grand Floridian Resort;
Our boat for the short crossing was the 'Admiral Joe Fowler', whoever he was....
Some more photos from the crossing;
Back on dry land, we joined the short queue to enter the park. Already we could feel the tingle of excitement as we heard the music playing in the park, and the throng of people at the other side of the gates. In we get to the park, and we get our first ever view of Main Street, USA
As you can see, it was just a little busy lol.
Hand on heart, I can honestly say that no amount of pictures or stories can ever do justice to the feeling I got walking up that street. It felt surreal and.....I can't think of another word that can do it justice.....it really was MAGICAL! My skin was prickling and the hairs on my neck and arms felt as if they were sprouting out. Even knowing that we were in a rush (it was now about 10:50), we just couldn't help but dawdle as slowly as possible, trying to take everything in.
Here's junior feeling mightily pleased to be there;
Kevin and Kathleen had bought him the t-shirt the night before at the wrestling, a Samoa Joe one (Umaga from WWE's brother, if anyone's interested lol!). It was about 2 sizes too big but the only one they had, and Paul insisted on wearing it! Hehe.
When we eventually reached the top of Main Street, we couldn't believe our luck - there was a show in progress on the Castle steps, and it had tons of characters that Paul loves in it - not least Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Smee!;
And of course, Mickey, Minnie, et al;
This really did add to our amazement and we knew at this point that the Magic Kingdom was something totally different altogether. All of the parks are great in their own way. Some for rides, others for shows. But the Magic Kingdom, I felt, has a complete atmosphere everywhere you go. It was electric. We had been toiling a little lately, especially with the heat and stuff, and this morning was no different. I'll be the first to admit that I would have been glad of a non-park day today and just lazed around the hotel pool sunbathing, but after just 20 minutes I felt that I didn't want to be anywhere in the world except there. In fact, we were really quite disappointed when we realised that if we were going to make breakfast, we were going to have to beat a hasty retreat right now for the monorail, and so with a heavy heart we turned our backs on the Castle and headed down to the exits.
A short journey later, and we found ourselves in the lobby of the Contemporary. I must admit, I was mightily impressed by the Contemporary, any photos I have seen really don't do it justice. It was very light and airy, and seemed to be full of life the moment we stepped off the monorail. I was beginning to get a really good feeling about our breakfast. I should mention at this point that, had we not missed an ADR at Boma earlier in the holiday, we would have probably given Chef Mickey's a miss today and just grabbed a bite to eat in the park. Junior even went as far to suggest it. That would definitely have been one of the biggest mistakes of the holiday, and there was a couple.
When we approached the counter to be seated, the lady behind it was giving us quizzical looks when we announced we had an ADR for 11:15. She checked her computer....and there was no booking. And even worse, I had forgot to bring a note of the reservation number. A few more key presses, and she then informs us, much to my embarrasment, that our ADR was for 11:15 tomorrow!! Arghhh! Me and junior had a short discussion that went something like;
J: I told you it was tomorrow!
Me: No you didny!!
J (laughing): Aye I did!
Me (blushing and turning to the lady): Sorry
'Haha, no problem' she said. 'We can fit you in anyway since your here'
Woohoo, result! (although i'm still not accepting that junior told me. I managed to convince him that he thought he told me, but forgot to mention haha!)
Just at this point, I hear someone behind me say 'Come on the hoops!' (I was wearing a Celtic training top, which probably gave me away as a Celtic supporter haha). I turned to see a CM with a broad smile and, dare I say it, a Scottish-looking appearance. Sure enough, James informed us he was from Glasgow himself, now staying in Tampa and had been a CM for a few years. He then proudly showed us his Celtic crest tattoo on his ankle lol!
After some laughs, jokes and stories, James showed us to our table and explained to us how things worked. Our server came over, got our drinks order, and we headed off in search of food. Again, just like everything else had impressed me the moment we set foot in the Contemporary, there was a bountiful variety of stuff to eat and, despite it being a late sitting, was still remarkably fresh. We filled our plates and headed back to our seats and, before long, the characters arrived for some fun, laughs and pictures;
I couldn't resist, and had to get in on the act with Mickey;
There's no point denying it....I was having great fun
The lady at the counter gave us some clean table mats, with all the characters on it and their autographs to take with us, which I thought was a really nice touch. Junior loved them and made sure they got packed away safely later that day as another gift for his wee sister.
A fairly long monorail ride later (I thought there would be a monorail going from the Contemporary straight to MK, but soon realised you had to do the full circuit), we were back at the Magic Kingdom. We headed back up Main Street a little quicker this time, and when we got to the top we found the Family Fun Day parade was starting;
cont;
Me. Paul. 34. Chief planner and taxi driver. Scared and excited at the thought of the big coasters.
DS9. Paul (now called junior for the sake of this report). Absolutely bursting at the thought of Disney. As scared as his dad of the coasters but isn't showing it (yet).
Dad. 60 something. Doesn't know how he is going to handle 9 hours without a cigarette!
Brother. John. 45. Possibly the most excited of us all. Definitely looking forward to meeting Mickey.
Day 7 - Wednesday 20th June 2007
Despite the best laid plans, the itinerary really started to go awry after today. We had planned to do AK, and Dad and John were supposed to be accompanying us however despite repeated attempts to wake them by phoning and banging their door, they had still not stirred by 10am so me and junior decided to make haste. We began the short drive along Buena Vista Drive past Downtown Disney when I had the sudden realisation that we had a breakfast booked with Chef Mickey today at 11:15, and it was supposed to be Magic Kingdom day!!
So, a quick discussion and change of plans later, and we were pulling into the car park at the Magic Kingdom (I had written down our parking lots on the back of junior's autograph book but don't have it to hand - im sure it was Grumpy though, as I remember the tram attendant joking we would be VERY grumpy if we managed to forget where we parked lol). We decided we would wait for the boat to take us over, as we would be getting the monorail over to Chef Mickey's so we would be able to try that out then. Once at the boat dock, we got our first good view of the Magic Kingdom;

And the opulent Grand Floridian Resort;

Our boat for the short crossing was the 'Admiral Joe Fowler', whoever he was....

Some more photos from the crossing;




Back on dry land, we joined the short queue to enter the park. Already we could feel the tingle of excitement as we heard the music playing in the park, and the throng of people at the other side of the gates. In we get to the park, and we get our first ever view of Main Street, USA


As you can see, it was just a little busy lol.
Hand on heart, I can honestly say that no amount of pictures or stories can ever do justice to the feeling I got walking up that street. It felt surreal and.....I can't think of another word that can do it justice.....it really was MAGICAL! My skin was prickling and the hairs on my neck and arms felt as if they were sprouting out. Even knowing that we were in a rush (it was now about 10:50), we just couldn't help but dawdle as slowly as possible, trying to take everything in.
Here's junior feeling mightily pleased to be there;

Kevin and Kathleen had bought him the t-shirt the night before at the wrestling, a Samoa Joe one (Umaga from WWE's brother, if anyone's interested lol!). It was about 2 sizes too big but the only one they had, and Paul insisted on wearing it! Hehe.
When we eventually reached the top of Main Street, we couldn't believe our luck - there was a show in progress on the Castle steps, and it had tons of characters that Paul loves in it - not least Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Smee!;


And of course, Mickey, Minnie, et al;

This really did add to our amazement and we knew at this point that the Magic Kingdom was something totally different altogether. All of the parks are great in their own way. Some for rides, others for shows. But the Magic Kingdom, I felt, has a complete atmosphere everywhere you go. It was electric. We had been toiling a little lately, especially with the heat and stuff, and this morning was no different. I'll be the first to admit that I would have been glad of a non-park day today and just lazed around the hotel pool sunbathing, but after just 20 minutes I felt that I didn't want to be anywhere in the world except there. In fact, we were really quite disappointed when we realised that if we were going to make breakfast, we were going to have to beat a hasty retreat right now for the monorail, and so with a heavy heart we turned our backs on the Castle and headed down to the exits.
A short journey later, and we found ourselves in the lobby of the Contemporary. I must admit, I was mightily impressed by the Contemporary, any photos I have seen really don't do it justice. It was very light and airy, and seemed to be full of life the moment we stepped off the monorail. I was beginning to get a really good feeling about our breakfast. I should mention at this point that, had we not missed an ADR at Boma earlier in the holiday, we would have probably given Chef Mickey's a miss today and just grabbed a bite to eat in the park. Junior even went as far to suggest it. That would definitely have been one of the biggest mistakes of the holiday, and there was a couple.
When we approached the counter to be seated, the lady behind it was giving us quizzical looks when we announced we had an ADR for 11:15. She checked her computer....and there was no booking. And even worse, I had forgot to bring a note of the reservation number. A few more key presses, and she then informs us, much to my embarrasment, that our ADR was for 11:15 tomorrow!! Arghhh! Me and junior had a short discussion that went something like;
J: I told you it was tomorrow!
Me: No you didny!!
J (laughing): Aye I did!
Me (blushing and turning to the lady): Sorry

'Haha, no problem' she said. 'We can fit you in anyway since your here'
Woohoo, result! (although i'm still not accepting that junior told me. I managed to convince him that he thought he told me, but forgot to mention haha!)
Just at this point, I hear someone behind me say 'Come on the hoops!' (I was wearing a Celtic training top, which probably gave me away as a Celtic supporter haha). I turned to see a CM with a broad smile and, dare I say it, a Scottish-looking appearance. Sure enough, James informed us he was from Glasgow himself, now staying in Tampa and had been a CM for a few years. He then proudly showed us his Celtic crest tattoo on his ankle lol!
After some laughs, jokes and stories, James showed us to our table and explained to us how things worked. Our server came over, got our drinks order, and we headed off in search of food. Again, just like everything else had impressed me the moment we set foot in the Contemporary, there was a bountiful variety of stuff to eat and, despite it being a late sitting, was still remarkably fresh. We filled our plates and headed back to our seats and, before long, the characters arrived for some fun, laughs and pictures;





I couldn't resist, and had to get in on the act with Mickey;

There's no point denying it....I was having great fun

The lady at the counter gave us some clean table mats, with all the characters on it and their autographs to take with us, which I thought was a really nice touch. Junior loved them and made sure they got packed away safely later that day as another gift for his wee sister.
A fairly long monorail ride later (I thought there would be a monorail going from the Contemporary straight to MK, but soon realised you had to do the full circuit), we were back at the Magic Kingdom. We headed back up Main Street a little quicker this time, and when we got to the top we found the Family Fun Day parade was starting;




cont;