kittylady1972
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OCTOBER 2017 Day 4: Magical Day at MK
So after going pretty steady for several days, day four was a somewhat easy day for everybody. There was no rush to get up and get to a park. We had some FP+ rides at MK but they were all after lunch...which was schedule at Chef Mickey's by request. See the friends who were with us had a terrible Chef Mickey experience during their last trip to WDW many years ago, so this would be do-over for them with older kids who wouldn't likely be vomitting on them like the last trip!
My oldest son had a hankering to try at Cheshire Cat Tail at MK, and so he was determined to head there in the morning. So everybody really did a lot of travel on their own today. I think the boys went to MK first with that goal in mind. My DD and the two other girls headed to MK on their own as well...at least I think. I know some of us started at the Polynesian Resort for a quick bite to eat. At some point 6 of us adults met there, though two of our travel party had issues navigating over to Captain Cooks from the Shady Shuttle drop-off so that was a morning to try to get them to where we were located.
At some point the girls did make it to MK and got some photos at the front:

I know I decided to talk the Shady Shuttle path myself this morning:

After finally meeting up at the Poly for something small to eat, I think we all caught the boat over to the MK together where we then tried to meet up with the kids. We did not have a lot of time as this was our plan for the day:

We knew we would need to start walking to Chef Mickey's by about 10:45am at the latest. We kept texting the other 5 kids who were all together at MK and eventually we met them I think near Monster's Inc, which I think is what we ended up doing at MK? Maybe not? I know we kept trying to find ONE ride to do before we would have to leave...and I'm not sure we made it before meeting the kids. I feel like we may have hopped on the TTA instead?
Anyway soon we hopped the monorail over to the Contemporary for brunch. I really have enjoyed the Chef Mickey's brunch over other meals there. The photographer had some fun with our kids as we insisted on some photos of just them. They weren't too amused.


We did do a group photo of course:

The meal was enjoyable as always, and the kids really did enjoy meeting the characters, even if they are all 12 and above.




So after going pretty steady for several days, day four was a somewhat easy day for everybody. There was no rush to get up and get to a park. We had some FP+ rides at MK but they were all after lunch...which was schedule at Chef Mickey's by request. See the friends who were with us had a terrible Chef Mickey experience during their last trip to WDW many years ago, so this would be do-over for them with older kids who wouldn't likely be vomitting on them like the last trip!

My oldest son had a hankering to try at Cheshire Cat Tail at MK, and so he was determined to head there in the morning. So everybody really did a lot of travel on their own today. I think the boys went to MK first with that goal in mind. My DD and the two other girls headed to MK on their own as well...at least I think. I know some of us started at the Polynesian Resort for a quick bite to eat. At some point 6 of us adults met there, though two of our travel party had issues navigating over to Captain Cooks from the Shady Shuttle drop-off so that was a morning to try to get them to where we were located.
At some point the girls did make it to MK and got some photos at the front:

I know I decided to talk the Shady Shuttle path myself this morning:

After finally meeting up at the Poly for something small to eat, I think we all caught the boat over to the MK together where we then tried to meet up with the kids. We did not have a lot of time as this was our plan for the day:

We knew we would need to start walking to Chef Mickey's by about 10:45am at the latest. We kept texting the other 5 kids who were all together at MK and eventually we met them I think near Monster's Inc, which I think is what we ended up doing at MK? Maybe not? I know we kept trying to find ONE ride to do before we would have to leave...and I'm not sure we made it before meeting the kids. I feel like we may have hopped on the TTA instead?
Anyway soon we hopped the monorail over to the Contemporary for brunch. I really have enjoyed the Chef Mickey's brunch over other meals there. The photographer had some fun with our kids as we insisted on some photos of just them. They weren't too amused.


We did do a group photo of course:

The meal was enjoyable as always, and the kids really did enjoy meeting the characters, even if they are all 12 and above.



