For some reason, where me and Anthony went for the next few hours at MK is slightly a blur. We rode a lot of rides and not too much happened. My folks took off to make more CM friends as usual!
DH and I must of walked over to Tomorrowland and rode Space Mountain. I didn't get to ride it the last time I was there since it was closed for refurb. I didn't see much different. It was funny seeing a ride pic at the end! I didn't know that feature was added and was like, "I'm just sitting there looking forward. Boo!"
We went to ride the Wedway (yes, it will always be the Wedway to me!), but it was shut down. That happened a few times while we were there, but we did actually get to ride it once.
Anthony and I made our way to the Mad Tea Cups. WOOT!
When we got off, I saw Alice was out.
She was so pretty too. Several years ago when we did 1900 Park Fare character breakfast, the "Alice" that came to our table looked like she was on something. A little too much time with the Mad Hatter, I guess 
Onto Frontierland and this...
When we got off, my DH informed me that he's not fond of roller coasters. What?
But he rode many more after that though! Silly butt.
Yay for sign pics!
We were hungry, so we headed to Pecos Bill's. Now I have been a fan of that counter service for many years. The hamburgers are always yummy and I go crazy getting mushrooms and onions from the bar! I bragged and bragged to Anthony about the food. He was looking forward to the onions from the bar to put on his cheeseburger.
Well, all my bragging was a total wash. There were NO onions on the bar! They had mushrooms, but they weren't very good. The cheeseburgers were horrible, like the worse I've ever had there. Another strike against WDW!
Alicia and her mom were on their way, but we still had a little time before they made it to MK. We wandered into Liberty Square. I suggested we do the Hall of Presidents since I hadn't seen it in many years and DH hadn't at all. Met a couple new friends.
This dress sort of freaked me out. It was President Monroe's wife's dress, but it looks like it's for a 10 year old! How small were people back then? lol
We both enjoyed the HoP! I really liked the movie. It's an amazing sight to see all the "presidents" together. It was creepy to see all of them look at whichever one was speaking. Abe Lincoln standing up was the creepiest of all. So real looking!
Here's some pointless info, my favorite president is Teddy Roosevelt.
"REMEMBER ROOSEVELT AND THE CARRIAGE!" (to quote the best movie ever, "Newsies")
DH and I must of walked over to Tomorrowland and rode Space Mountain. I didn't get to ride it the last time I was there since it was closed for refurb. I didn't see much different. It was funny seeing a ride pic at the end! I didn't know that feature was added and was like, "I'm just sitting there looking forward. Boo!"

Anthony and I made our way to the Mad Tea Cups. WOOT!



When we got off, I saw Alice was out.





Onto Frontierland and this...

When we got off, my DH informed me that he's not fond of roller coasters. What?


Yay for sign pics!

We were hungry, so we headed to Pecos Bill's. Now I have been a fan of that counter service for many years. The hamburgers are always yummy and I go crazy getting mushrooms and onions from the bar! I bragged and bragged to Anthony about the food. He was looking forward to the onions from the bar to put on his cheeseburger.

Well, all my bragging was a total wash. There were NO onions on the bar! They had mushrooms, but they weren't very good. The cheeseburgers were horrible, like the worse I've ever had there. Another strike against WDW!

Alicia and her mom were on their way, but we still had a little time before they made it to MK. We wandered into Liberty Square. I suggested we do the Hall of Presidents since I hadn't seen it in many years and DH hadn't at all. Met a couple new friends.

This dress sort of freaked me out. It was President Monroe's wife's dress, but it looks like it's for a 10 year old! How small were people back then? lol

We both enjoyed the HoP! I really liked the movie. It's an amazing sight to see all the "presidents" together. It was creepy to see all of them look at whichever one was speaking. Abe Lincoln standing up was the creepiest of all. So real looking!

Here's some pointless info, my favorite president is Teddy Roosevelt.
"REMEMBER ROOSEVELT AND THE CARRIAGE!" (to quote the best movie ever, "Newsies")
