After hanging out on the terrace a bit more, we headed off into Tomorrowland.
You see, I had some fastpasses burning a hole in my pocket!
It was time to join the Space Ranger Corps.
To Infinity and Beyond!
For those of you playing at home, heres a map of where we are.
Just find the You are Here and you should be able to figure out the rest.
And its always a good thing to keep your batteries in the Power Center.
We want them fully charged and ready to go for our mission!
Ummm.
So Im not sure what X was doing here.
Maybe he was trying to be a Little Green Man?
Maybe he was just hyped up from all that chocolate.
Either way, Im not quite sure what to say
Buzz then gave us our last minute instructions before launch.
We hoped to do him proud.
And just before we boarded our vessels, one last glimpse of the enemy target.
The Evil Emperor Zurg.
DS joined me as I tried to teach him all the tricks.
I even manned the swivel controls to try and steer him toward the correct targets.
He did pretty good but then I hit some of the sweet spots and came out way ahead.
I didn't match my high score of all 9's but I did okay.
He was upset but he held it together this time I was proud of him.
Hes getting much better at losing.
Meanwhile, J was battling the Princess head to head.
Looks to me like they were both concentrating pretty hard.
Unfortunately neither one did fairly well (DS consolation prize was that he beat them both).
DS was even happy enough to torment Zurg in his prison cell.
In the corner, I discovered this little picture.
Who knew Buzzs right-hand Space Ranger was none other than the intergalactic alien himself - Stitch!
After returning from our missions as Space Rangers, the girls had another mission the restrooms.
The boys took this opportunity to go tour Tomorrowland in one of my favorite attractions.
And yes, folks, the old and proper name is back.
For those of you needing proof of my high regard of this attraction,
Take a gander at the license plate on my new car:
So we bundled together in our Blue Line car and headed off on a Grand Circle Tour of Tomorrowland departing from Rocket Tower Plaza.
We tried to catch a glimpse of the girls heading off to the restrooms but had no luck.
Instead we took pics of each other.
And yes, X was still covered in chocolate.
The Peoplemover is so relaxing and a great way to unwind and watch the park at night.
Especially Tomorrowland with all the neon lights glowing.
And theres the robots bustling all about.
What? Youve never seen the robots rushing to get to their next robot appointments?
Our tour rounded some bends and we arrived at Starport Seven-Five.
This sign is a nice new homage to Space Mountain since it was created in 1975.
Which brings me to the other great thing about the TTA.
Since I will never in my lifetime go on Space Mountain, I can always go
through it to see what I may have been missing!
Then theres always the wonderful view of the castle lit up in all its glory.
You can get some great shots from the Peoplemover.
And from the castle to EPCOT the real Epcot.
Thats Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow for those trivia buffs.
But, yes, here on the good ol TTA is Walts original prototype for the prototype.
Just imagine what could have been
Alas, we returned to Rocket Tower Plaza as our journey had concluded.
I wouldve stayed on for another round but we had other plans.
We regrouped with the gals and heading towards the hub.
Mickey and Minnie were even showing us the way!
It was time for the finale of the evening.
And if we were lucky, we might even catch sight of a dragon