Day 6, Part 1
Friday, June 1
We woke up this morning knowing it was our last day at Disney. Even with the entire day and evening ahead, it is a bittersweet feeling beginning your last day. You almost want to bury your head under the covers and pretend that it really isnt already here!
We dressed and boarded the monorail. Where to? Where else would we be heading on our last day at Disney? Magic Kingdom, of course!
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We arrived around 9:30; thirty minutes after the park had opened. There was a light drizzle of rain, so the ponchos and umbrellas came out. Our first order of business was to head over to BTMRR. The stand-by lines wait time was only ten minutes, so we walked through. We enjoyed trying to see what looked different in the new redone queue and ride. I will probably catch some flames, but I must admit that the older I get, the less I enjoy this ride. I like it just for the reason that its classic---plus my kids love it. However, I guess Ive gotten spoiled to the smoother coasters, and all the jerking on this one just is too much for the middle-aged chick!
When we left, Elizabeth wanted to ride one of her favorites-Splash Mountain. Rachel and I didnt fancy the idea of getting soaked so early in the morning, especially when there wasnt much sunlight to dry us out, so we passed. Kevin, Elizabeth, and Reid rode this time.
Rachel and I watched and waited---There they are!
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We waited a little longer, and then finally---there they were again!
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Looks like they had fun!
Afterwards, we walked over to Peter Pan to pull a fast pass for later. Since Id given away the FPs two nights earlier, I had to make sure we got to ride this time! The rain must have been keeping the crowds out that morning, because our return time was for just a little over an hour out11:20-12:20.
We didnt want to walk very far, so we sailed out on the happiest cruise that ever sailed!
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We left there and watched Mickeys Philharmagic. We had been given surprise FPs for this when we pulled our Peter Pans FP. However, it wasnt really needed---It was pretty much a move through the queue, and wait in a big pack outside the theatre doors. When we finished up there, we walked back next door to ride Peter Pan.
By this time, it was lunchtime, and everyone was getting hungry. We decided to try something we had never tried before. Yes, we caught the ever-elusive El Pirata y El Perico open for service that day! I just discovered that this place has been renamed the Tortuga Tavern. I didnt take any pictures, because by this time, it was raining pretty heavily, and I just didnt want to deal with getting my camera out in all that. I had to borrow this picture from photo bucket.
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Because of the rain, everyone had crowded in to sit at tables. Luckily we found one where we could sit and eat our lunch. Rachel, Reid, and I all ate the kids quesadillas. Kevin ordered the beef nachos, and Elizabeth had a taco salad. We looked at the radar on our phones, and realized that this front was not going anywhere anytime soon. It looked like it was a big one, just sitting over all of central Florida. We decided that we would go back to the resort and have a little afternoon siesta!
On the way out of the park, we stopped at Main Street Confectionary.
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I usually enjoy looking and taking lots of pictures in here, but the rain had made it extremely crowded. People were rushing in to buy ponchos, and then standing in the doorways to put them on. Plus, the floor was wet with rain, and humidity. Wet tiled floors and I do not have the best track record. Believe me, if someone can fall, its always me!
We purchased a few rice krispy treats for friends, and I caved in to desire, and got a pecan cluster for me. Delicious!
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Rachel wanted a dipped marshmallow.
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We got back to our Poly room around 1:15, and this little guy was waiting for us:
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UP NEXT: GETTING IN THE LAST OF THE MAGIC
Aww of all the days to have a rainy mk day, the last day would be the worst!
I realized that I missed your pictures when I read your update last week. You got some great shots of Splash! Love them.
Great trip report so far, but I have to say that i don't think I could ever do just 6 days at WDW!
Sorry you had rain yet again on your last day.
But glad you got to do some favorites and got some yummy treats to enjoy at the resort while you waited out the rain.
The desserts looks delicious!
So glad to see I'm not the only one with long waits between updates. lol. We are swamped in the fall too with back to school stuff going on, everyone wanting fall photos bc of the leaves changing and DD is doing cheer this year so we are running her around to that alot too. Add into that picking up items you need for school that you didn't know about, packing for retreats that they have at the beginning of the year, getting the yard in shape before the cold hits in and it's SO hard to find time for the extras.
Excellent pics of your family on SM. I wish that A, I could afford a good camera like that and B, could take the time to use a camera properly and use one right!
Great update again.
Great start to your last day even in the rain.
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I hate that it rained on you on your last day, boo!
I agree with you that BTMRR is pretty jerky, but I still love it and can ride over and over again. Space however, well, that one has become too rough for this aging body and once is enough...
After dinner and cupcakes, we rode the monorail over to Magic Kingdom for our last evening. If you read my trip report two years ago, you might remember that MK is where I love to spend my last night at Disney. But two years ago, Elizabeth had a fit to go to DTD. I caved and we all drove over there. BIG MISTAKE!It was a Friday night, and we almost never found a parking spot. Then there were the crowds! OH. MY. WORD!
It was terrible. I left that night just sick that I'd spent my last evening in such an unmagical way, and swore that we wouldn't spend our last night at DTD again! Fast forward to this trip.... there was no way we were going anywhere else that night!