The parade was still going on, so we also checked out the wait on Monsters Inc. It was only 20 minutes, and knowing how popular this ride was I thought that was a pretty good time, so we lined up for it too.
I dont get it

Its cute, but theres really very little difference between this ride, and the one at DLR. You get flashlights in your little car, and you aim them at the hard hats you see about the place. When the hard hat lights up something happens. Usually nothing special
Like one of the animatronics waves, or pokes out its tongue, or something else pretty basic.
The Japanese girls who were in the cars ahead of us were squealing and getting really excited over it, but really its not worth the line it gets. Im really happy we didnt wait longer than 20 minutes for it, and even more happy that we didnt try and race to it at rope drop in the morning.
We did some more wandering around the park, looking for something to do that didnt have a huge wait for it, would get us off our feet, but wouldnt put DH to sleep, because he was pretty tired.
Evilina - This one is for you!
I had seen an icy drink/dessert earlier, very similar to the pineapple one Id had the other day, but instead of pineapple syrup it had a berry syrup, and there were a few berries sitting with the ice cream on top. I really wanted to try this, because it looked so good! So I decided that we should try and find where they came from. This got really frustrating,

I knew I didnt see them in Main Street, so I figured it was in either adventureland or frontierland. We must have walked through these areas 3 or 4 times before we found the place! We know DL at DLR back to front, but finding this stall at TDL was next to impossible!!!
We finally found the stall though, so I finally got to try the berry option! I discovered that the ice cream was just plain soft serve, but that was OK, because it is awesome soft serve! I think I prefer the pineapple version, but Im glad I got to give this one a try.
We then decided that we wanted to try and get a good spot to see the Natsu Matsuri show, so we found out that to get in the good seating area you need to enter into a lottery to get seat tickets. The lottery is held in Tomorrowland Hall. Basically inside Tomorrowland Hall is just a bunch of machines where you select how many people there are in your group, and then you scan in all of your park tickets. It then tells you whether you have been successful in the lottery. You can only do this once a day for each show. Unfortunately we were not successful in the lottery.
We decided that we really wanted to see the show anyway (well I decided I really wanted to see the show), so we made our way over to a pretty good position and took a seat on the ground to wait for the show. It was still just over an hour away, but there were a few people hanging around waiting for it to begin. Weve never waiting this long for any show before, so it was all pretty new to us.
About 15 minutes before the show was to start an announcement came over and everyone started standing up. So we stood up too. I still had a pretty good view of the castle, so all was good. We were about 3 rows back from a large gardened area that separated us from where the prime seating was.
Then a lady in front of DH changed out of her
crocs into 9inch platform shoes, so now he had a view of the back of her head

Then her friend stood up and put a face mask on her head (not over her face, just on her head) and blocked a little more of the view.

Then a man stood up in front of me, and hoisted a full on professional video camera onto his shoulder
What the..?

There was another bloke in between me and the guy with the video camera, so when he saw what was going to be in front of him for the show he adjusted his position so he was between the guy with the camera, and the girl in the platforms (which I would have done in his position too) which now left me with a view of everyones heads and a big ar$e camera.