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Tuesday, 26th September, 2006
Larry and I were up fairly early this morning and Larry set off our married life as a good husband by going and getting me some diet coke (and some coffee for him) in our refillable mugs. Of course, he might be setting a precedent here that hell live to regret! I was pleased to see that he found his way back to our room without any mishaps, long detours, or trail of breadcrumbs.
Larry here- Yup it was up with the lark, but hey, we were at Disney now, and we dont have any weddings to organise, nope we are on our honeymoon, and we need to go and do some big time Disney .. wooo hoo.
We drove over to the Pop Century to have breakfast with Wes, Paula, Karen and Clive. Karen and Clive were leaving today (they had flown into Sanford airport and had a town car reserved to drive them back there right after noon) and we wanted to spend the morning with them before they headed back to Scotland.
We had breakfast at the food court and were there in time to hear them do The Twist with Chubby Bloody Checker (as Larry likes to call him) at 8:10. It was nice to see several of the cast members come out into the seating area to do the Twistyoud think theyd have grown extremely weary of that by now, but they seemed quite enthusiastic.
Karen and Clive wanted to do a bit of shopping before they left WDW so we all decided to go to Downtown Disney (DTD) with them, just in case they thought theyd get a moments rest from us! They did actually try to get us to go on to a park without them because they felt bad about us missing out on any theme park time but we assured them that wed rather spend the time with them. Plus, we knew theyd have more time to shop if we all took the car rather than waiting on a bus.
We spent the bulk of the morning there at DTD. We spent a good deal of time at the World of Disney and Once Upon a Toy. We looked at the Disney home store and the Christmas shop as well. At the Christmas shop, Larry and I decided to buy a Christmas ornament (our first). We thought it would be a nice tradition to pick up an ornament every time we travelled somewhere.
Unfortunately I decided three months later to kill our Christmas ornament. It was a suitcase with labels from all the Epcot countries. Anyway it was pretty close to the bottom of our Christmas tree, and I decided that the cat might knock it off, as we had a very new kitten at the time, one we got from Karen and Clives daughter and son in law. So I moved it to nearer the top of the tree, and of course I didnt put it on, so whilst we were out, it fell off and broke. But to make amends we bought a nice glass ornament in Rome, when we went to spend New Years Eve there, and then we went to Washington and got a Congressmans invite to the Whitehouse, so we bought a nice Christmas Ornament from there too. (Though Robin made me get a Republican Year, and not a Democratic one. Ive told her that you have to be a Socialist to be a proper Disney fan, but she just doesnt believe me. . This has got nothing to do with Disney does it, the problem is that Robin does such good TRs and covers all the bases, I kinda need to add some other stuff, just so you get to read me.
We met up with Karen and Clive at Ghardelli, where we had some coffee and diet coke. Paula and Wes showed up before long and we drove back to the Pop Century. Karen and Clive quickly packed their purchases in their luggage and we went back to the food court so Karen and Clive could use up their remaining Disney Dining Plan points on something to take back on the plane with them. Clive was very creative in using up the rest of their points (I think he might have sweet-talked the Cast Member working at the register) and came away with quite a spread for them to take on the plane. Im not quite sure why but Clive and I wound up having a race around the food court to gather forks or napkins or condiments or some such nonsense--me insisting that I was much younger and more fit than Clive, thus I should help him out by waiting on him. Of course, being much younger and more fit, I beat him by a very comfortable margin and might have gloated just a tiny bit.
It was soon time for them to leave for the airport so we said our good-byes and thanked them profusely for all their help and support this trip and for coming such a long way to be there for us. I was thrilled that they enjoyed WDW so much this trip and that everyone seemed to have a good time and to get along so well together.
Hey there Clive and Karen, if you are reading this, can I just say, thank you so much, not only for being my Best Man and my big chums, but for flying all that way, and for being jolly good eggs. I really appreciate it. Big Time.
As sad as we were to lose Karen and Clives company, the day was young, the weather was fine and the Magic Kingdom (MK) was calling. We stopped at the Pop Century gift shop long enough for Paula to buy some socks and tennis shoes and then drove to the Grand Floridian where we left the car and hopped on the monorail to the MK.
On the way to the MK, we decided that we were hungry so the first stop was in Liberty Square at the Columbia Harbor House, stopping along the way only long enough to get Fast Passes for Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh first. While we pondered our Dining Plan choices, Larry might have gotten a tiny bit snippy with the Cast Member (CM) taking our order because they didnt have any diabetic choices for dessert. To make matters worse, I think the CM might have suggested that Larry could substitute a carrot salad for the dessert choice. Now, if you know Larry and his views on carrots, youd know that you would be far more successful suggesting that he shave his head with a cheese grater while chewing on tin foil than eat carrot salad.
Anyway, once we got our food, Larry began to regret his actions and he worried that he might have upset the delicate balance of his Disney Karma. So, in order to restore balance to the universe, he resolved that he would hug the very next CM that he saw; a vow which he fulfilled by hugging a male CM working at the Haunted Mansion (HM), our first stop after lunch. Larry mumbled something about sharing the joy as he embraced the poor soul working at the HM. Honestly, I think that the Cast Member who got the hug was much more disturbed by the whole situation than the one Larry was snarky with; however, this seemed to satisfy Larry that he wouldnt have bad karma following him around for the rest of the trip.
So, following the rather awkward hugging incident, we rode the Haunted Mansion. Once off the ride, Paula pointed out the ring embedded in the pavement to Larry as he had never been able to find it before.
After the HM we rode Peter Pan, Its a Small World, watched Mickeys Philharmagic, and bounced along with Tigger on Winnie the Pooh. None of us had seen the new Winnie the Pooh play area, so we walked around on the spongy foam floor for a while, enjoying its springiness.
As we made our way to Tomorrowland, I walked ahead and got Fast Passes for all of us for Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear. While we were waiting on our Fast Pass times, we rode the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (always a favorite).
I have always said that Tomorrowland is probably my favourite bit of WDW, I probably like Epcot the best of all the parks, but Tomorrowland just makes me feel so Disney, I love the sounds, I love the neon lights, I love the little jokes about Tom Morrow giving the people from Saturn a Ring. I love Space Mountain, I love pinching Space Mountain Fastpasses and going past that long line of people in the tunnel. I love the Carousel of Progress and the optimism of a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow. I cant leave that wonderful evocative attraction without feeling hopeful full of the joys of spring, it sooths a troubled soul. But most of all I LOVE the TTA. The TTA is just 100 per cent Disney for me, the vision of the real Epcot model, the pioneering of a transport system that could have solved so many urban problems. And best of all, one of the few places, you can get a decent snog with your bride of 24 hours.
Larrys notes say to be sure and mention that Paula was a meemo and refused to go on Carrousel of Progress (one of Larrys all-time favorite rides). Paula had done CoP once with me several trips ago and adamantly insisted that was enough to last her a lifetime.
So, with no Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow in our immediate future (dont worryI was a good wife and went on it with Larry later in the trip), we went to Frontierland where we rode Splash Mountain and then Big Thunder Mountain with no wait. As we were passing through Frontierland we walked on the wooden walkway that runs alongside the river (a very nice walk/shortcut and never as crowded as the street). Paula and I were recounting the time we actually saw a baby alligator in the river when Larry looked down and happened to see a tiny baby turtle walking across the wooden pathway. He was very smallabout 2 inches in diameterand we were worried that hed get kicked or stepped on so Larry gently picked him up and placed him in the dirt under some shrubs. We watched him for a few minutes as he seemed quite content to be off the pathway and in the shade. We decided that Lucky would be a good name for a turtle that was fortunate enough to live in the Magic Kingdom and who was rescued from the hazards of the walkway.
Next, we headed back to Tomorrowland (with Larry trying to talk Paula into Carrousel of Progress every step of the way) where Buzz Lightyear and Space Mountain were both walk-ons. I should probably also mention that I believe that I beat Larry at Buzz Lightyear every time we rode it this tripjust because I want to accurately report all the details of the trip, of course. Not because Im bragging. I would never do that. Honest. Im surprised that she isnt telling you that she always beats me at thumb war too, as well as arm wrestling.
Next, we took a ride on the Jungle Cruise (where we had a very mediocre Skipper) and then went to Pirates of the Caribbean.
We had an advanced dining reservation (ADR) at Tonys Town Square at 6:50, so we made our way to Main Street and checked in at the restaurant. We were seated fairly quickly and discovered that they had decorated our table with streamers and confetti for our honeymoon. Our server, Craig, also made a fuss over us and had everyone in the restaurant twirl their napkins and shout Thats Amore! while Larry and I kissed.
Craig was a great serververy helpful with food suggestions and options on the dining planand he even brought Larry lots of pens to write his trip report notes with. In fact, we all thought the food and service at Tonys was excellent. Most of the nicer restaurants and some of the character meals at WDW count as two sit-down options on the Disney Dining Plan; however, this was one of the restaurants that we thought was a bargain at just one sit-down meal option.
For our appetizers, Larry and I got the spinach and artichoke dip (really good!) and the fried calamari. For my entrée, I was having trouble deciding between the chicken Florentine and the grilled salmon. Craig recommended the chicken Florentine and it was wonderful. Larry had the spaghetti and meatballsafter all, it is Tonys speciality. Though Im pretty surprised that Disney allowed Tony Soprano to open a restaurant on Main Street, we all know its just a front ..
For dessert, I had the pistachio crème brulee and Larry had the tiramisu. Paula and Wes had equally as good choices and we all shared bites of appetizers, entrees and desserts. All in all, it was definitely a Bella Notte.
After dinner, we were all seriously stuffed and decided it was time to head out of the Magic Kingdom. Larry and I were supposed to meet up with Lynn McKitrick at the Tambu Lounge in the Polynesian sometime today between 4:30 and 10:00. Lynn is the owner of Say I Do Weddings, a company where you can get your Florida marriage license by mail. Since we arrived in Orlando on the weekend, and had our wedding on a Monday, we knew we wouldnt have time to go a courthouse beforehand to get our marriage license. I contacted Lynn and she did all the legwork for us; both getting the license from the courthouse and delivering it to our wedding coordinator before our wedding date.
Generally, after the wedding, the preacher sends the marriage license off to the courthouse and the license is processed and mailed to the bride and groom a few weeks afterwards. In our case however, we needed the marriage license right away because we had to have it to get my Visa so I could legally enter the UK a week later as Larrys wife.
So, after our wedding, Lynn picked the signed license up from our preacher and took it to the courthouse for processing herself. She got the official marriage license for us and we had arranged to meet her at the Polynesian (where she also works) to pick up the official copy.
As we exited the Magic Kingdom, we noticed that the boat to the Grand Floridian was just pulling into the dock. A boat ride on such a nice evening sounded like a good idea, so we all boarded the boat to drop Paula and Wes off at the Grand Floridian so they could take the car and go back to the Pop Century.
On the way to the Grand Floridian, we got to stop on the lake to allow the Electrical Water Parade to pass by. It was like having your own, private Electrical Water Parade Cruise.
The Electrical Water Parade (or is it Pageant?) Is something that, big winds excepting, been held every night since the place opened, and yet its pretty unknown, you hardly ever hear it mentioned in trip reports, and I think its a shame, next time Im there, Im going to go and get myself a hammock staked out on the beach at the Grand Flo or the Polly and go and watch it in some comfort. I can do American Patriotism, not a problem. I know they threw tea at us, and they owe us billions of pounds in back taxes, but Americans are actually quite nice. So I can listen to their nice stirring music, hail to the brave and land of the chief and all that .
Paula and Wes got off at the Grand Floridian to go back to the Pop Century for the evening and Larry and I decided to stay on the boat for the ride to the Polynesian. On the way, we got to once again stop and see the Electrical Water Parade from the boat.
At the Polynesian, we enjoyed the walk from the boat dock to the Great Ceremonial House (always lovely at night) and we went upstairs and asked for Lynn at the Tambu Lounge. She handed over our marriage certificate and we thanked her for her above-and-beyond-the-call-of-duty help.
Larrys notes say that I stole a lei but Im fairly sure that I was offered one, along with a friendly Aloha! Ive stayed at the Polynesian several times and absolutely love it there. Hopefully, well be able to come back soon and stay here together.
We took the monorail back to the Grand Floridian where we tried to get to bed fairly early as we had our Magic Kingdom Photo Shoot early (and I mean really early) the next day.
Yup time for bed for me too
But before I go I would like to tell you a bed time story, once upon a time, there was this little mouse and he was called Mickey, he had a wonderful mouse lady friend called Minnie, she liked to wear very yellow chunky shoes, and spotty dresses, but this didnt seem to put Mickey..zzzz . err off at all ..zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Goble/Wilmot Wedding Weekend - Day 6
Larry and I were up fairly early this morning and Larry set off our married life as a good husband by going and getting me some diet coke (and some coffee for him) in our refillable mugs. Of course, he might be setting a precedent here that hell live to regret! I was pleased to see that he found his way back to our room without any mishaps, long detours, or trail of breadcrumbs.
Larry here- Yup it was up with the lark, but hey, we were at Disney now, and we dont have any weddings to organise, nope we are on our honeymoon, and we need to go and do some big time Disney .. wooo hoo.
We drove over to the Pop Century to have breakfast with Wes, Paula, Karen and Clive. Karen and Clive were leaving today (they had flown into Sanford airport and had a town car reserved to drive them back there right after noon) and we wanted to spend the morning with them before they headed back to Scotland.
We had breakfast at the food court and were there in time to hear them do The Twist with Chubby Bloody Checker (as Larry likes to call him) at 8:10. It was nice to see several of the cast members come out into the seating area to do the Twistyoud think theyd have grown extremely weary of that by now, but they seemed quite enthusiastic.
Karen and Clive wanted to do a bit of shopping before they left WDW so we all decided to go to Downtown Disney (DTD) with them, just in case they thought theyd get a moments rest from us! They did actually try to get us to go on to a park without them because they felt bad about us missing out on any theme park time but we assured them that wed rather spend the time with them. Plus, we knew theyd have more time to shop if we all took the car rather than waiting on a bus.
We spent the bulk of the morning there at DTD. We spent a good deal of time at the World of Disney and Once Upon a Toy. We looked at the Disney home store and the Christmas shop as well. At the Christmas shop, Larry and I decided to buy a Christmas ornament (our first). We thought it would be a nice tradition to pick up an ornament every time we travelled somewhere.
Unfortunately I decided three months later to kill our Christmas ornament. It was a suitcase with labels from all the Epcot countries. Anyway it was pretty close to the bottom of our Christmas tree, and I decided that the cat might knock it off, as we had a very new kitten at the time, one we got from Karen and Clives daughter and son in law. So I moved it to nearer the top of the tree, and of course I didnt put it on, so whilst we were out, it fell off and broke. But to make amends we bought a nice glass ornament in Rome, when we went to spend New Years Eve there, and then we went to Washington and got a Congressmans invite to the Whitehouse, so we bought a nice Christmas Ornament from there too. (Though Robin made me get a Republican Year, and not a Democratic one. Ive told her that you have to be a Socialist to be a proper Disney fan, but she just doesnt believe me. . This has got nothing to do with Disney does it, the problem is that Robin does such good TRs and covers all the bases, I kinda need to add some other stuff, just so you get to read me.
We met up with Karen and Clive at Ghardelli, where we had some coffee and diet coke. Paula and Wes showed up before long and we drove back to the Pop Century. Karen and Clive quickly packed their purchases in their luggage and we went back to the food court so Karen and Clive could use up their remaining Disney Dining Plan points on something to take back on the plane with them. Clive was very creative in using up the rest of their points (I think he might have sweet-talked the Cast Member working at the register) and came away with quite a spread for them to take on the plane. Im not quite sure why but Clive and I wound up having a race around the food court to gather forks or napkins or condiments or some such nonsense--me insisting that I was much younger and more fit than Clive, thus I should help him out by waiting on him. Of course, being much younger and more fit, I beat him by a very comfortable margin and might have gloated just a tiny bit.
It was soon time for them to leave for the airport so we said our good-byes and thanked them profusely for all their help and support this trip and for coming such a long way to be there for us. I was thrilled that they enjoyed WDW so much this trip and that everyone seemed to have a good time and to get along so well together.
Hey there Clive and Karen, if you are reading this, can I just say, thank you so much, not only for being my Best Man and my big chums, but for flying all that way, and for being jolly good eggs. I really appreciate it. Big Time.
As sad as we were to lose Karen and Clives company, the day was young, the weather was fine and the Magic Kingdom (MK) was calling. We stopped at the Pop Century gift shop long enough for Paula to buy some socks and tennis shoes and then drove to the Grand Floridian where we left the car and hopped on the monorail to the MK.
On the way to the MK, we decided that we were hungry so the first stop was in Liberty Square at the Columbia Harbor House, stopping along the way only long enough to get Fast Passes for Peter Pan and Winnie the Pooh first. While we pondered our Dining Plan choices, Larry might have gotten a tiny bit snippy with the Cast Member (CM) taking our order because they didnt have any diabetic choices for dessert. To make matters worse, I think the CM might have suggested that Larry could substitute a carrot salad for the dessert choice. Now, if you know Larry and his views on carrots, youd know that you would be far more successful suggesting that he shave his head with a cheese grater while chewing on tin foil than eat carrot salad.
Anyway, once we got our food, Larry began to regret his actions and he worried that he might have upset the delicate balance of his Disney Karma. So, in order to restore balance to the universe, he resolved that he would hug the very next CM that he saw; a vow which he fulfilled by hugging a male CM working at the Haunted Mansion (HM), our first stop after lunch. Larry mumbled something about sharing the joy as he embraced the poor soul working at the HM. Honestly, I think that the Cast Member who got the hug was much more disturbed by the whole situation than the one Larry was snarky with; however, this seemed to satisfy Larry that he wouldnt have bad karma following him around for the rest of the trip.
So, following the rather awkward hugging incident, we rode the Haunted Mansion. Once off the ride, Paula pointed out the ring embedded in the pavement to Larry as he had never been able to find it before.
After the HM we rode Peter Pan, Its a Small World, watched Mickeys Philharmagic, and bounced along with Tigger on Winnie the Pooh. None of us had seen the new Winnie the Pooh play area, so we walked around on the spongy foam floor for a while, enjoying its springiness.
As we made our way to Tomorrowland, I walked ahead and got Fast Passes for all of us for Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear. While we were waiting on our Fast Pass times, we rode the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (always a favorite).
I have always said that Tomorrowland is probably my favourite bit of WDW, I probably like Epcot the best of all the parks, but Tomorrowland just makes me feel so Disney, I love the sounds, I love the neon lights, I love the little jokes about Tom Morrow giving the people from Saturn a Ring. I love Space Mountain, I love pinching Space Mountain Fastpasses and going past that long line of people in the tunnel. I love the Carousel of Progress and the optimism of a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow. I cant leave that wonderful evocative attraction without feeling hopeful full of the joys of spring, it sooths a troubled soul. But most of all I LOVE the TTA. The TTA is just 100 per cent Disney for me, the vision of the real Epcot model, the pioneering of a transport system that could have solved so many urban problems. And best of all, one of the few places, you can get a decent snog with your bride of 24 hours.
Larrys notes say to be sure and mention that Paula was a meemo and refused to go on Carrousel of Progress (one of Larrys all-time favorite rides). Paula had done CoP once with me several trips ago and adamantly insisted that was enough to last her a lifetime.
So, with no Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow in our immediate future (dont worryI was a good wife and went on it with Larry later in the trip), we went to Frontierland where we rode Splash Mountain and then Big Thunder Mountain with no wait. As we were passing through Frontierland we walked on the wooden walkway that runs alongside the river (a very nice walk/shortcut and never as crowded as the street). Paula and I were recounting the time we actually saw a baby alligator in the river when Larry looked down and happened to see a tiny baby turtle walking across the wooden pathway. He was very smallabout 2 inches in diameterand we were worried that hed get kicked or stepped on so Larry gently picked him up and placed him in the dirt under some shrubs. We watched him for a few minutes as he seemed quite content to be off the pathway and in the shade. We decided that Lucky would be a good name for a turtle that was fortunate enough to live in the Magic Kingdom and who was rescued from the hazards of the walkway.
Next, we headed back to Tomorrowland (with Larry trying to talk Paula into Carrousel of Progress every step of the way) where Buzz Lightyear and Space Mountain were both walk-ons. I should probably also mention that I believe that I beat Larry at Buzz Lightyear every time we rode it this tripjust because I want to accurately report all the details of the trip, of course. Not because Im bragging. I would never do that. Honest. Im surprised that she isnt telling you that she always beats me at thumb war too, as well as arm wrestling.
Next, we took a ride on the Jungle Cruise (where we had a very mediocre Skipper) and then went to Pirates of the Caribbean.
We had an advanced dining reservation (ADR) at Tonys Town Square at 6:50, so we made our way to Main Street and checked in at the restaurant. We were seated fairly quickly and discovered that they had decorated our table with streamers and confetti for our honeymoon. Our server, Craig, also made a fuss over us and had everyone in the restaurant twirl their napkins and shout Thats Amore! while Larry and I kissed.
Craig was a great serververy helpful with food suggestions and options on the dining planand he even brought Larry lots of pens to write his trip report notes with. In fact, we all thought the food and service at Tonys was excellent. Most of the nicer restaurants and some of the character meals at WDW count as two sit-down options on the Disney Dining Plan; however, this was one of the restaurants that we thought was a bargain at just one sit-down meal option.
For our appetizers, Larry and I got the spinach and artichoke dip (really good!) and the fried calamari. For my entrée, I was having trouble deciding between the chicken Florentine and the grilled salmon. Craig recommended the chicken Florentine and it was wonderful. Larry had the spaghetti and meatballsafter all, it is Tonys speciality. Though Im pretty surprised that Disney allowed Tony Soprano to open a restaurant on Main Street, we all know its just a front ..
For dessert, I had the pistachio crème brulee and Larry had the tiramisu. Paula and Wes had equally as good choices and we all shared bites of appetizers, entrees and desserts. All in all, it was definitely a Bella Notte.
After dinner, we were all seriously stuffed and decided it was time to head out of the Magic Kingdom. Larry and I were supposed to meet up with Lynn McKitrick at the Tambu Lounge in the Polynesian sometime today between 4:30 and 10:00. Lynn is the owner of Say I Do Weddings, a company where you can get your Florida marriage license by mail. Since we arrived in Orlando on the weekend, and had our wedding on a Monday, we knew we wouldnt have time to go a courthouse beforehand to get our marriage license. I contacted Lynn and she did all the legwork for us; both getting the license from the courthouse and delivering it to our wedding coordinator before our wedding date.
Generally, after the wedding, the preacher sends the marriage license off to the courthouse and the license is processed and mailed to the bride and groom a few weeks afterwards. In our case however, we needed the marriage license right away because we had to have it to get my Visa so I could legally enter the UK a week later as Larrys wife.
So, after our wedding, Lynn picked the signed license up from our preacher and took it to the courthouse for processing herself. She got the official marriage license for us and we had arranged to meet her at the Polynesian (where she also works) to pick up the official copy.
As we exited the Magic Kingdom, we noticed that the boat to the Grand Floridian was just pulling into the dock. A boat ride on such a nice evening sounded like a good idea, so we all boarded the boat to drop Paula and Wes off at the Grand Floridian so they could take the car and go back to the Pop Century.
On the way to the Grand Floridian, we got to stop on the lake to allow the Electrical Water Parade to pass by. It was like having your own, private Electrical Water Parade Cruise.
The Electrical Water Parade (or is it Pageant?) Is something that, big winds excepting, been held every night since the place opened, and yet its pretty unknown, you hardly ever hear it mentioned in trip reports, and I think its a shame, next time Im there, Im going to go and get myself a hammock staked out on the beach at the Grand Flo or the Polly and go and watch it in some comfort. I can do American Patriotism, not a problem. I know they threw tea at us, and they owe us billions of pounds in back taxes, but Americans are actually quite nice. So I can listen to their nice stirring music, hail to the brave and land of the chief and all that .
Paula and Wes got off at the Grand Floridian to go back to the Pop Century for the evening and Larry and I decided to stay on the boat for the ride to the Polynesian. On the way, we got to once again stop and see the Electrical Water Parade from the boat.
At the Polynesian, we enjoyed the walk from the boat dock to the Great Ceremonial House (always lovely at night) and we went upstairs and asked for Lynn at the Tambu Lounge. She handed over our marriage certificate and we thanked her for her above-and-beyond-the-call-of-duty help.
Larrys notes say that I stole a lei but Im fairly sure that I was offered one, along with a friendly Aloha! Ive stayed at the Polynesian several times and absolutely love it there. Hopefully, well be able to come back soon and stay here together.
We took the monorail back to the Grand Floridian where we tried to get to bed fairly early as we had our Magic Kingdom Photo Shoot early (and I mean really early) the next day.
Yup time for bed for me too
But before I go I would like to tell you a bed time story, once upon a time, there was this little mouse and he was called Mickey, he had a wonderful mouse lady friend called Minnie, she liked to wear very yellow chunky shoes, and spotty dresses, but this didnt seem to put Mickey..zzzz . err off at all ..zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Goble/Wilmot Wedding Weekend - Day 6