jasko5990
In Valor There Is Hope
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One July afternoon in 2009 we drove to the Beach Club in order to have the shortest walk possible to Le Cellier for our 5:30 dinner reservations. Since it had been raining heavily on & off all day I packed disposable ponchos for me, my wife, and our teenage son & daughter in case the sky opened up again. It was barely sprinkling as we walked from the Beach Club to the International Gateway, then as we got to the turnstiles it started raining heavily again. We had plenty of time before our reservation so we took shelter in the nearly empty International Gateway Gift Shop to try and wait for the rain to let up. The intensity of the rain increased to the point I can only describe it as the heaviest downpour I have ever seen that wasnt associated with a noreaster or tropical storm. The gift shop was soon filled with other park guests also seeking shelter. Eventually we had to leave for dinner, so the ponchos were distributed. Our daughter, then almost 15, refused to wear it stating she would rather get soaking wet then wear an ugly poncho. I explained to her that Le Cellier is air conditioned and that she would be very cold & uncomfortable there if she were soaking wet. She still refused to wear one, so I told her that if she didn't put it on then I would make a scene. With a smile on her face she replied No you wont. Upon hearing her reply my wife laughed and warned her by saying You know daddy will. Unfortunately for her she didn't listen to either of us, even though I've always proven to her that I will do what I say. With my daughter at my side, and with a look of uncertain anticipation in her eyes (kind of like the look people have while theyre in line for their first ride on Tower of Terror) I stood just inside the doorway and said very loudly Excuse me everybody. With that all of the people in the store, including the cast members, stood still and stopped talking and looked at me as if I had something important to say. Since I had their attention I asked the crowd Will you all please help me convince my TEENAGE daughter to put her poncho on so can get to Le Cellier without her getting soaked. The people in the store individually began to tell her to put in on, then after about 10 seconds they began to chant, on their own initiative, Put it on! Put it on! This lasted for about 10-15 seconds. Fortunately her embarrassment outweighed her vanity and she put it on while laughing and crying simultaneously, allowing us to get to Le Cellier on time and without anyone being too wet. Of all our trips to WDW over the years, this was the best and most unforgettable so far.