When I left off, DD and I had just decided to leave the MK for DHS. We weren't sure the best way to get there, and Hannah really wanted to take a boat, so we stopped in the friendly information center and found out we could take the ferry to the TTC and then hop on a bus for DHS. Outside the information center was a cart full of buttons for things like your first visit, birthday, anniversary, etc. Hannah really wanted one, so since we were here with our family I told her she could ask for "Family Reunion" buttons for all of us, which we wore till some nice lady started asking me about our reunion and I felt guilty so I took mine off. (I did save it of course with all my other trip paraphernalia).
By the time we made it to the Studios Hannah was grumbling for some coffee so we wandered about till we found the Writer's Stop where she got an latte and I got a chocolate chip cookie so giant we couldn't finish it.
We are both giant Narnia fans, both the books and the movies, so we were most excited to check out the Journey Into Narnia exhibit. We headed straight there and stood at the front of the line for what seemed like a really long time (by which I mean maybe 10 minutes). When we were finally let in we were standing in a replica of the room in Prince Caspian with the broken stone table. We watched a pretty long movie made up of enough clips from the film that you would know the entire plot if you hadn't seen it before. Since we've seen the movie at least a half a dozen times it was kinda boring for us so we were anxious to move on to the next step of the exhibit. That is until we did move on to the next step which was a small room with maybe 6 or 8 display cases of movie costumes and props.
I have to say that DD and I may have been spoiled by seeing a traveling exhibit of the same sort about a year ago in our home town. It was 7 times as large and incredibly interesting and moving and maybe if we hadn't been to that we wouldn't have been so disappointed in this. But as it was it was by far the one disappointment of the trip.
One big disappointment out of 6 days at the park isn't much though, so we moved on.
We wandered around checking things out. DHS is probably my least favorite park, but I love the look of the place. We checked out some stores and saw lots of Tangled merchandise. We were hoping to see the movie while we were there but never did. I found some little charms that I wanted for the Disney book I was making, but decided to wait and see if I still wanted them a couple days later.
We managed to catch a performance of the Voyage of the Little Mermaid, which was very much like I remembered from 1997. We both enjoyed it. Ariel is Hannah's favorite Disney character.
All the good rides were out of fast passes, and all the wait times were far too long (for us), so we decided to head on over to Epcot where we had dinner reservations at Le Cellier.
Once there we walked straight on to Spaceship Earth again, this time getting stuck at the top for several minutes. I remembered to take a few pictures of our future life in our house made of natural materials by the beach.
Wait times for all the good rides (for me, Soarin', for Hannah Mission Space, for both Test Track) were all too long so we decided to wander the world showcase till it was time for dinner. I made sure to stop in Mexico for another frozen Mango Margarita. I sat and drank it while Hannah rode the Maelstrom. A very nice older lady asked me where I got my drink so I told her, and told her there were some non alcoholic frozen drinks up ahead as well. "Oh no" she told me, "I think a Margarita is just what I need to make my feet stop hurting." Go older lady!
Our ADR was at 8:30, but when we showed up in Canada at 8:10 I decided to see if we could check in early. Not only could we, but we were seated almost immediately. Our server was fantastic and Hannah was in love with her dinner. "The stead is just so good I can't believe it's real" were her exact words, but I'll write more about that when I finish this and get to the dining report.
As we were finishing up we could hear IllumiNations starting up, and when we left it was just in time to beat the crowd to the monorail. We had thought about meeting up with my awesome brother at the Top of the World when we got back but we were so exhausted we just crashed right out.
All in all, another fantastic day at the happiest place on earth!