We wake up the next morning and it appears everyone is doing OK and looking forward to finishing up Disney Hollywood Studios!
We have a slow, relaxing morning in the condo, since we are planning to be at DHS all the way through Fantasmic! We end up leaving around 10:00 and getting in at 10:25 or so. We figured we would take in a street show and maybe ride ToT before our 11:30 reservation with Uncle Bill at 50s Prime Time Café. We head towards to ToT, and we do find a street show, a cute one with the filming of a scene with a classic director and a has been starlet. Cute, we all liked it. From there, we rode Tower of Terror. When I say we, I mean only the brave ones. That would be me, Haley, and our youngest, Josie. It was very fun, but Josie didnt like it too much. A little too intense for her.
So by the time we get out, it is close to time for lunch. We head over to 50s, get our table, and sit down. Lunch was good, but our waiter, Uncle Bill, wasnt as involved in our lunch as I had hoped. I have never been before, and at $100 for our clan, dont think we will go again. The food was good, but not great. I had the pot roast. The kids make-your-own sundaes was a hit though.
From there, the girls head to meet my Mom and watch Beauty and the Beast. I take the boys to see the Jedi Training Academy and the stunt show again. Now, I figured at the Jedi show, Reece and Riley would raise their hands wanting to participate, and Birch would sit quietly and wait for the show. Boy was I wrong. Birch started throwing a huge fit, wanting to be nowhere near the Jedi stage.

We need to leave, and NOW! Well, I knew how much Riley and Reece wanted to be up there showing off their skills, and I wasnt about to deprive them of a second chance. So, I left them there and led Birch back towards the eatery and behind the bushes. This made things a little better, but he was still very upset.

Reece and Riley werent picked, and Birch gradually calmed and stopped crying towards the end of the show. Whew. Goodness. Lesson learned: Never underestimate the power of the Force!
From there, we still had about 20 minutes until the stunt show. I took the opportunity to take Reeces light saber into the Star Wars store to exchange it. It did not make the noises that Birchs did. So I went in there, asked for an exchange, and sent the boys to find an identical one. What I expected to take 3 minutes, took 15!!! The lady had to get the new one, take it out, open it up, put batteries in, and test it out. During this whole time I am asking her, Are you sure you have batteries?. Oh yes. End the end when she finally got it out and opened, guess what? No batteries. Yeah I was pissed.

I finally took the light saber, shoved it in the backpack, and we quickly headed to the stunt show.
That delay, along with the slowness of the line getting into the stadium, set us back enough that we missed the very beginning of the show.

Again. That was frustrating. Still, the kids liked it, especially Riley. From there we head out and over to Toy Story Mania for another ride. This time everybody rode without issue, and all had fun! I sat next to Josie, who had her own shooter this time. She liked it better with her own shooter.
By now it is getting close to the parade time. We ask a guy, and he gives us a recommendation for where to go. We go there, find a place in the shade, and wait about 25 minutes for the parade. I go across the way to get a couple of frozen lemonades for us to share. The place is very slow, and I barely make it across the street before the parade comes by.

The parade was OK. They had what looked like a trampoline thing, but it must not have been working because no one was jumping on it. They also had to bring a tow truck for one of the floats in front of us that must not have been moving properly.

The parade was good, but not great. The heat was wearing on everyone, I think.
Now what? We see we are near the Great Movie Ride. No one has ridden that before, so we give it a shot. We got to sit right up in the front near the narrator. I was worried this would make it too scary, but everyone survived it just fine. I thought it was a good ride, Haley just so-so. After got out we saw Pocahontas and took some pics:
Now the stomachs are grumbling, it is just after 4:00. I have the idea of us eating an early meal now with no crowds, then getting a heavy snack later while we wait for Fantasmic. We head into the ABC Commissary for a meal and some cool AC. It was empty, and we had our vittles. I had the curry chicken, which was good, but just not enough.

Haley had a salad, which she liked. We relaxed in the cool for awhile, then headed over to the Animation Studios where we could learn to draw a character.
This didnt do anything for me, but the kids wanted to go, so hey! I figured we would get in and out in 45 minutes, then see a street show or two before Fantasmic. We had some more bad queue luck in here. We walk up and get in the front of the line to get in. This means we just missed a show and we will be here sitting for 15 minutes. So we do. Then we go in and hear a lame spiel about animation from someone who had a speech impediment and was difficult to understand. Now, Im all for giving people with disabilities an equal chance at work. But you give them a job where their disability isnt a hindrance to the customers experience. So, another 15 minutes wasted.
Next were let into the main area, which still isnt the place where you draw! This is where you can see a few minor exhibits, meet a few characters, and then get in line for the drawing class. Theres no one in line for the class, so we do a few character greetings. First we meet Frozone from The Incredibles, then Mickey in his sorcerers outfit.
After we wait in these lines we go to get in line for the drawing class. What? Youre kidding! The line is full, we wont get in the next class, and we will have to wait ANOTHER HALF HOUR to get in! Good grief! This 45 minute jaunt ends up taking two hours. The only good part was Mr. And Mrs. Incredible came out, and Riley got to go meet them before the drawing class.
Eventually we get in, draw Pooh, then head out. Of course, its pouring when we get out at 7:00. Whats new? We wait under the awning to see if it will pass, and it eventually slows. We don our ponchos, for the 47th time

, and head for Fantasmic!
We get in about 7:30 for the 8:00 show. I take the snack order and go get snacks for everyone. Lets see, three churros, two popcorns, and a water. The lines are long, I get the food, then go back. As I get back, Birchs anxiety is growing. He is worried about the show. And he has to go. Haley takes him, and returns with much more food and drink. The show begins, and Birch goes downhill.

It is probably a combination of his anxiety for the show and the end of the long day that send him over the edge. He just cant take it, worrying constantly about what happens next, crying through most of the show.

Reece gets through it OK by covering his ears, and Riley, Josie, and I really enjoy it. Haley is frustrated though at another event she could not enjoy.
It ends, we head out and back to the condo. A good day overall, with some notable hiccups.
Up next: Our only day at the AK!