Tuesday, March 15 (Cont.)
When we returned to the Beach Club Villas, we received our usual greeting from Ariel
Back at the room, Emma had a special birthday gift and greeting from Cinderella.
After a brief rest, we were on our way to DHS for our early dinner reservation. Because we saw that a boat was on the way, we walked over to the Swan and Dolphin boat dock and boarded a Friendship there for the short ride to the Studios.
We had a few minutes before our reservation time, so we strolled up Hollywood Boulevard taking in some of the sights there, including some of the footprints in front of the Chinese Theatre and the statues in the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame plaza
Then, it was time for our dinner at
The 50s Prime Time Café has been one of our favorite sit down dining spots at WDW for several years. We love the casual and humorous atmosphere and the food, while not exactly gourmet dining fare, is just the kind of basic comfort food that we like. The Formica top tables also remind me of the kind of table we had in our kitchen when I was growing up in the real 50s.
We each ordered our usual favorites. Appropriately, I had Dads Meatloaf, Sue had Moms Pot Roast and Emma had Aunt Lizs Fried Chicken. The portions are always generous so we dont have to worry about having enough to eat. We also made sure not to put our elbows on the table, lest we receive a stern reprimand from our "Mom". When I went to the restroom, I also made sure to note the color of the soap, because I knew that Mom would ask as a test to make sure that I washed my hands.
I also enjoy the old sitcom clips that run on the old style TV sets
Sadly, I actually remember when a lot of these shows were on the air as original programming.
After finishing our main courses we were pretty full, but we couldnt pass up sharing a dessert. So we ordered an apple cobbler a la mode and three spoons. When the server brought the yummy dessert, there was a candle in it, and the server announced to the room that everyone should sing Happy Birthday to Cousin Emma. Everyone did sing, and Emma was suitably embarrassed.
The next main part of our plan for the night was to see Fantasmic, but we still had some time to stroll around the park and digest our dinners. Emma then suggested that we go over to the Animation building to take another shot at the Animation Academy. So, we did that and were pleasantly surprised to hear that we would be drawing Mickey Mouse

The instructor went through the process pretty fast, and I had trouble keeping up, but I was reasonably satisfied with my finished product
Next, we went over to see the short film about Walt Disneys life at One Mans Dream in
Pixar Place. Anyone who loves WDW and/or the Disney movies really should see this 15 minute film (for which there is never a wait) at least once. It is narrated by Julie Andrews and presents a nice summary of Walt Disneys life and how his incredible vision, imagination, and willingness to take risks provided all of us with a lifetime of entertainment. The displays in the building are also magnificent, and provide some nostalgic moments for old timers like me.
When the film ended it was still about an hour before the 8:30 Fantasmic show but, because the park seemed pretty crowded, we decided to head over to get our seats for the show. The theater was filling up rapidly and it looked like we might have to sit way over on the left side of the theater. But, as we walked over there, a cast member waved us into some seats in the middle of the theater in one of the last few rows that are usually reserved for people with special needs. So, we had good seats that would provide us with a reasonably quick exit.
Fantasmic is my favorite of the night shows at WDW. No matter how many times I see it I enjoy the music and the visual effects.
When the show ended, we made our way through the crowd and out of the park. Rather than fighting the crowds at the boat dock and bus stop, we walked back to the Beach Club. If you turn and look back, the walkway to the Boardwalk provides a really neat view of the bright lights of DHS reflecting off of the water. This picture doesnt do it justice, so youll just have to go see it for yourself sometime to get the full effect..
When we returned to the Beach Club we also got to enjoy the view of the Boardawlk on the other side of the lagoon.
With another great day behind us, we were ready to call it a night.
Coming Up- Thats Interesting. There doesnt seem to be any track.