JULY 6TH PART ONE: You're clear to break plates! Sir, yes, sir!
After a rough nights sleep, I awoke at the crack of dawn (aka my usual 7 AM) feeling incredibly overwhelmed. There was a large part of me that wanted nothing more than to curl up in the fetal position and cry all day. However, I knew that Id regret not trying to have at least a little bit of fun, so to the shower I went.
Katie and Wade were up EARLY and left for Hollywood Studios at 7:30. They were the first people at their turnstile. I was so proud.
Dads Magical Express pickup was scheduled for 9:15, so Mom and I stayed back with him. We were INCREDIBLY grateful that Dad was able to snag a spot less than 24 hours in advance. It saved us what, Im assuming, would have been a ridiculously high cab fee or Mom having to waste her entire morning driving him to MCO. So, thanks, Disney!
Once Dad was off to the airport, Mom met me back in the room (I was too lazy to walk with them to El Centro) and we headed out to catch a bus to Hollywood. We didnt have to wait long at all and were passing through the turnstiles at 10:00 AM.
Here are a few pictures I took as we walked from where the bus dropped us off:
The Hollywood Tower Hotel! It looks totally normal and not at all like the kind of place where bad things happen. I bet the employees are perfectly friendly and the elevators are in tip-top shape.
Palm trees! Pink trees! Snazzy vending machines!
I grabbed a park map and Times Guide because, even though Ive known my way around the World since I was four, its habit. Also, they make excellent fans. Keep that in mind, summer travelers.
We saw a random film crew set up on Hollywood Blvd.
I have no idea if this was a
real film crew or theming, but they were there.
The hat! Which was awkwardly blocked by that random rigging. Since *NSYNC was not waiting in the wings to film another Disney Channel concert special, it served no purpose and should have been taken down immediately.
We met up with Katie and Wade at Toy Story Mania. Because Katie is the most awesome sister ever and knows me well, they grabbed a set of FP for us in the earlier melee before riding themselves (and then getting awesome temporary tattoos from a little stand somewhere). Our Fastpasses were already usable, so we got another set before splitting back up. Katie and Wade headed to the Tower of Terror and Mom and I jumped in the FP line.
I love Toy Story Mania. I can say with certainty that its my favorite ride in all of WDW. Sorry, Space Mountain and Jungle Cruise. Though I can also say with certainty that I would like nothing more in life than to be a Skipper, so youre still very important to me, Jungle Cruise. There will always be a place for the majestic Backside of Water in my heart.
Anyway, back to Toy Story.
Think of the most fun youve ever had. Now, multiply that by 20. Thats how much fun I have on TSM. Theres nothing better than laughing hysterically as I pull the gun like a maniac while my favorite toys shout out instructions/encouragement and Youve Got a Friend in Me plays in the background.
YOURE CLEAR TO BREAK PLATES! SIR, YES, SIR!
LAUNCH YOUR RINGS
TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!
KEEP SHOOTIN, BUCKAROOS!
Its perfect.
Unfortunately, its also perfect for A LOT of other people, so I cant just ride it over and over all day. Bummer.
Heres an idea, Disney. How about instead of 24 hours in the Magic Kingdom, you offer 24 hours on TSM? Just bring me a Mickey Rice Krispy Treat every few hours and Ill be fine.
These people werent happy enough. The proper way to board a TSM ride vehicle is to flail your arms wildly, jump up and down, and squeal as you sprint into your seat. Standing there all nonchalantly just doesnt cut it. Its Toy Story
Mania not Toy Story Mild Enthusiasm.
Heres a blurry picture of our scores:
Mine is the one on the right, obviously. Its not my best, but its not too bad. Im determined to break 200,000 this summer. I told my dad he needs to create some sort of pull-string contraption so I can build up my arm strength. I have weak arms. Id probably do better if I was pulling with my toes, but I think that would sufficiently creep everyone else out, so arm strength it is!
After our ride, Mom and I decided to head to Starring Rolls.
Well, I
demanded we head to Starring Rolls.
After lusting for months over pictures of the cupcakes online, I was determined to finally try one for myself.
We got a bit sidetracked, though, as some of my favorite characters were out for meet and greets in their finest Hollywood garb. They had minimal lines, so we just couldnt resist.
Here I am with Chip and Dale:
Dale and I arent looking at the camera, but Im too lazy to scan the much better Photopass picture we bought. Just pretend were looking in the right direction. Or focus on how awesome they look in their little fedoras.
Look, its the hat from a weird angle! So exciting!
Here I am with my girl, Minnie!
She has the best clothes. And gives really good hugs. And I feel tall-ish when I stand next to her. All qualities I look for in a friend.
After Minnie, I was back in my
Cupcake. Stomach. Now. zone so we headed that way.
Wait. We stopped to take these first.
Mom loves these guys. Frankly, Im surprised they havent yet popped up in our backyard.
But Im sure you dont care about my parents fondness for gardening and lawn ornamentation. You want to hear about the cupcake, so without further ado
THE RED VELVET CHEESECAKE CUPCAKE!!!
Do you hear the choir of angels? Its included in the price.
This cupcake is one of the best things Ive ever eaten. Its served cold which is perfect for me as I dont really enjoy room temperature cake. I much prefer cake that has been sitting in the fridge for a while. Also, that gross, super sweet frosting thats popular on cupcakes is replaced with cheesecakey goodness.
It was DELICIOUS. And I miss it. A lot.
I made Red Velvet cookies topped with cream cheese frosting and crumbled Heath bar for Christmas attempting to fill the void this cupcake left, but it really just made me long for one even more.
Why is it not July yet?
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