Day 4 - September 16th
I knew this day was going to be prime for meltdowns because we had a couple of reservations that were going to keep us at Hollywood Studios for most of the day. We got there pretty early and headed over to Toy Story Land because we had an early pass for Slinky Dog and...it was down. Which was bad, because it was my youngest's FAVORITE ride and she was really looking forward to it.
Instead we headed over to Tower of Terror, which neither kid had been tall enough to ride last time. Thankfully since we had the
lightning lane we didn't need to wait in the very long line in the intense heat, so we basically walked right on. My youngest ALMOST chicken exited, but stuck it out, especially when I pointed out we got the famous guy! We didn't get a picture though because she was too freaked out.
But she LOVED it! They both did and insisted we go on it again. This time we had to stand in the long line and it was less fun, but they had those mist sprays going which helped a little bit. Everyone was pretty cranky when we finished there though. We still had some time to spare before our lunch reservation and we were already lagging, so we looked around for something that didn't have a line. Yay Star Tours! We rode that like three times in a row until the line started filling up. Then we checked in on Slinky Dog (still down) and headed to our reservation at Woody's Roundup BBQ.
We'd never eaten there before and it was SUPER cute! Needed a bigger waiting area outside and it was, have I mentioned, HOT, but we were called pretty quickly and the kids rode horses to the table. The theming was AMAZING and the kids LOVED the "Andy's Coming" bit. The food was fine. My midwestern husband loved the BBQ, but the kids and I were less enthusiastic about everything and mostly picked. Service was SLOW, I assume because it was so busy (what happened to no crowds in September!?) and we were very ready to leave when we finally got the check.
Of course then it was back out into the heat to trudge over to Star Wars land where we BUILT DROIDS! And this is me telling you if you're on the fence about it? It's totally worth it. We built two droids and each kid had a blast and absolutely LOVED the little practice area to drive them around. While they did that I went around solving puzzles for the Resistance until everyone was so hot we agreed it was time to go.
I wasn't feeling really well and headed to one of the bathrooms with my youngest where, of course, I discovered I had gotten my period sometime in the last hour and was completely unprepared because it was early. The bathroom was PACKED so I was trying to shout to my 8 year old to go find the tampon machine. She had no idea what I was talking about of course, so that's when all the ladies in there stepped up and handed me tampons under the stall! I was so, SO grateful!
But also why are tampons and pads not free, Disney?! They're free at Orlando airport! Even if my 8 year old could've figured out where the machine was, she did not have a couple quarters on her. No one carries coins anymore!
Anyway, I got all settled and cleaned up and made a mental note to always carry some supplies in the future not only to be prepared for me, but so I could help out someone else in the same sort of situation. Because ugh, that was not the kind of surprise I wanted to have happen in the middle of a Disney park!
We headed back to the hotel where the kids made little beds for the droids then left them with me to babysit while their Dad took them for a swim.
Once more we felt it was too hot to go back to the parks and just chilled at the Grand Floridian and had dinner at Gaspy's. I cannot recommend that caprese sandwich enough! I still dream about it.