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Wednesday 1st September 2010
The combination of a full stomach and a couple of drinks obviously aided sleep as we didnt wake until 7.30 this morning. After showers and the usual morning routine, we were on the walking path to Hollywood Studios by 8.45.
It was a very pleasant walk in the early morning sunshine but you could tell it was going to be a scorcher of a day. We arrived at the park just as the opening ceremony was finishing. Without our bag holder/fast pass runner we had to change our tactic slightly here and head to Toy Story Mania first for Fast Passes. The CMs were really funny, guiding the crowds in the same direction, through the archway and round the corner rather than down the steps. One of them kept shouting There are other rides and attractions in the park, you know but everybody was obviously completely ignoring him and continuing on in their mission. The ride itself was not actually operating and so we joined the long Fast Pass line. By the time we got our FPs at 9.07, the return time was 11.55 to 12.55.
From there it was on to Tower of Terror and Rock n Roller Coaster (although we had promised Daniel we wouldnt ride)
We did buy the picture and then realised we would have to hide it from Daniel when we got home. Gary bought himself a t-shirt, with the logo Turn up the bass as he plays bass guitar.
Being the creatures of habit that we are, it was then time for a quick breakfast at Starring Rolls. I still havent managed to have one of their delicious-looking cupcakes (somehow they never really appeal to me at that time of the morning) but I will one day.
We chose turnovers apple for me and cherry for Gary. We also bought a large diet coke; it was already sweltering. The CM at the checkout was not happy that Gary only had a $100 bill and, for a scary moment, we thought she was going to refuse to take it. She did take it in the end although she grumbled that we had wiped her out of change.
After breakfast, we went to watch Muppet Vision 3D, which never fails to make me laugh. We wanted to see Indiana Jones after that but it was standing room only.
I had decided I wanted to have my photo with Lotso Huggin Bear. Gary was reluctant and kept saying we would be the only adults there. Lo and behold, we were the only ones in the line with no kids. I did spot another couple who appeared not to have kids but, as they got to the front of the line, two little ones came running up. Still, never one to let a little detail like that deter me, I made the most of the photo op and even persuaded Gary to join me.
After pictures with Lotso, we got a FP for Rock n Roller Coaster and then rode Toy Story Midway Mania. The wait, even with our FPs was almost 30 minutes. All Fast Passes had gone for the day and the standby time was showing 60 minutes so we were glad we had got the FPs when we did.
Gary thrashed me on Toy Story (as usual) and insisted I take a photo of the scores as evidence. Funny that there was no such evidence of his alleged 500,000 score on Men In Black
It was time for the next showing of Indiana Jones so, with a quick stop for ice-creams, we went and found some great seats in the theatre.
Gary had a Mickey Bar but I decided to try a Cookies and Cream Bar and it was delicious my new favourite.
Indiana Jones was really good. We hadnt seen it since our first visit to WDW in 2004 so it was nice to experience something unfamiliar.
After rides on Tower of Terror and Rock n Roller Coaster (short waits on both), we were just in time to catch the 2 oclock showing of Beauty and the Beast. This is my all-time favourite show at WDW and my favourite Disney movie.
When Beauty and the Beast finished, we left the theatre just in time to catch the end of a performance by some of the Citizens of Hollywood. They were pretending to spray a tree with some kind of pesticide (which was actually water) and kept spraying members of the audience. It was very funny.
The Block Party Bash parade was about to start so we wandered down to watch. There werent many people on our side of the street as it was right in the sun and blisteringly hot. I wasnt actually that impressed with the parade. Its probably more enjoyable for the kids than the adults.
We werent quite ready to leave yet so thought we would go and check out the standby time for Toy Story Mania. It was showing as 45 minutes so we joined the line. However, after 15 minutes, the line had not moved one iota so we decided to call it a day.
On the way out of the Studios, we stopped to buy a Phineas and Ferb pin for Rhiannon as she absolutely loves them. We caught the Friendship boat but alighted at the Swan/Dolphin and walked back to the room from there.
We were going to spend some time by the pool but decided, instead, to do a bit of shopping. We first went to Publix, where we bought some Pepsi Max, a supply of Goobers PB&J for Gary, some Lays Wavy and some mixes/spices that are much cheaper than at home. We also wanted Tylenol but couldnt find any so drove to Super Target and managed to get a big bottle of their own brand.
Back in the room, we got freshened up and walked round to Beaches and Cream for dinner.
We both had the Chicken Sandwich.
Followed by the peanut butter monstrosity that is the No Way Jose, for Gary, and a Fudge Mud Slide (no cream) for me.
The check came to $56 with tip. After all that food, I had to practically roll Gary back around the Boardwalk. We decided to stroll right the way round to walk off dinner. It was such a beautiful evening and it reminded me why I love to stay in this area of WDW.
We stopped to watch the entertainment and bumped into the family wed met on the plane, who were staying at the Yacht Club. We all stood and chatted for a while until their kids started to get tired and they called it a night.
Gary and I found a bench and sat on the Boardwalk, taking in the atmosphere. We could see Wishes in the distance and then, a short while after, we could hear (and occasionally see) Illuminations.
We sat chilling and talking and we debated whether or not to go to Jellyrolls but we were still really full and so, after a quick look at the gorgeous (and expensive) art in the Wyland Gallery, we headed off to bed.
The combination of a full stomach and a couple of drinks obviously aided sleep as we didnt wake until 7.30 this morning. After showers and the usual morning routine, we were on the walking path to Hollywood Studios by 8.45.

It was a very pleasant walk in the early morning sunshine but you could tell it was going to be a scorcher of a day. We arrived at the park just as the opening ceremony was finishing. Without our bag holder/fast pass runner we had to change our tactic slightly here and head to Toy Story Mania first for Fast Passes. The CMs were really funny, guiding the crowds in the same direction, through the archway and round the corner rather than down the steps. One of them kept shouting There are other rides and attractions in the park, you know but everybody was obviously completely ignoring him and continuing on in their mission. The ride itself was not actually operating and so we joined the long Fast Pass line. By the time we got our FPs at 9.07, the return time was 11.55 to 12.55.
From there it was on to Tower of Terror and Rock n Roller Coaster (although we had promised Daniel we wouldnt ride)


Being the creatures of habit that we are, it was then time for a quick breakfast at Starring Rolls. I still havent managed to have one of their delicious-looking cupcakes (somehow they never really appeal to me at that time of the morning) but I will one day.
We chose turnovers apple for me and cherry for Gary. We also bought a large diet coke; it was already sweltering. The CM at the checkout was not happy that Gary only had a $100 bill and, for a scary moment, we thought she was going to refuse to take it. She did take it in the end although she grumbled that we had wiped her out of change.


After breakfast, we went to watch Muppet Vision 3D, which never fails to make me laugh. We wanted to see Indiana Jones after that but it was standing room only.
I had decided I wanted to have my photo with Lotso Huggin Bear. Gary was reluctant and kept saying we would be the only adults there. Lo and behold, we were the only ones in the line with no kids. I did spot another couple who appeared not to have kids but, as they got to the front of the line, two little ones came running up. Still, never one to let a little detail like that deter me, I made the most of the photo op and even persuaded Gary to join me.
After pictures with Lotso, we got a FP for Rock n Roller Coaster and then rode Toy Story Midway Mania. The wait, even with our FPs was almost 30 minutes. All Fast Passes had gone for the day and the standby time was showing 60 minutes so we were glad we had got the FPs when we did.
Gary thrashed me on Toy Story (as usual) and insisted I take a photo of the scores as evidence. Funny that there was no such evidence of his alleged 500,000 score on Men In Black


It was time for the next showing of Indiana Jones so, with a quick stop for ice-creams, we went and found some great seats in the theatre.
Gary had a Mickey Bar but I decided to try a Cookies and Cream Bar and it was delicious my new favourite.


Indiana Jones was really good. We hadnt seen it since our first visit to WDW in 2004 so it was nice to experience something unfamiliar.
After rides on Tower of Terror and Rock n Roller Coaster (short waits on both), we were just in time to catch the 2 oclock showing of Beauty and the Beast. This is my all-time favourite show at WDW and my favourite Disney movie.


When Beauty and the Beast finished, we left the theatre just in time to catch the end of a performance by some of the Citizens of Hollywood. They were pretending to spray a tree with some kind of pesticide (which was actually water) and kept spraying members of the audience. It was very funny.

The Block Party Bash parade was about to start so we wandered down to watch. There werent many people on our side of the street as it was right in the sun and blisteringly hot. I wasnt actually that impressed with the parade. Its probably more enjoyable for the kids than the adults.




We werent quite ready to leave yet so thought we would go and check out the standby time for Toy Story Mania. It was showing as 45 minutes so we joined the line. However, after 15 minutes, the line had not moved one iota so we decided to call it a day.
On the way out of the Studios, we stopped to buy a Phineas and Ferb pin for Rhiannon as she absolutely loves them. We caught the Friendship boat but alighted at the Swan/Dolphin and walked back to the room from there.




We were going to spend some time by the pool but decided, instead, to do a bit of shopping. We first went to Publix, where we bought some Pepsi Max, a supply of Goobers PB&J for Gary, some Lays Wavy and some mixes/spices that are much cheaper than at home. We also wanted Tylenol but couldnt find any so drove to Super Target and managed to get a big bottle of their own brand.
Back in the room, we got freshened up and walked round to Beaches and Cream for dinner.
We both had the Chicken Sandwich.

Followed by the peanut butter monstrosity that is the No Way Jose, for Gary, and a Fudge Mud Slide (no cream) for me.

The check came to $56 with tip. After all that food, I had to practically roll Gary back around the Boardwalk. We decided to stroll right the way round to walk off dinner. It was such a beautiful evening and it reminded me why I love to stay in this area of WDW.



We stopped to watch the entertainment and bumped into the family wed met on the plane, who were staying at the Yacht Club. We all stood and chatted for a while until their kids started to get tired and they called it a night.
Gary and I found a bench and sat on the Boardwalk, taking in the atmosphere. We could see Wishes in the distance and then, a short while after, we could hear (and occasionally see) Illuminations.
We sat chilling and talking and we debated whether or not to go to Jellyrolls but we were still really full and so, after a quick look at the gorgeous (and expensive) art in the Wyland Gallery, we headed off to bed.