EPCOT Summary
At the stroke of midnight tonight, I will be
entering the Christmas season! Haha. There is a very good possibility my Christmas tree will make an appearance this weekend. Depends on whether or not I have ANY motivation to do anything other than sit at my computer desk and read trip reports!
But first, the obligatory
"Happy Halloween!!" We actually had a lot of fun at work today... a whole bunch of us dressed up. Since I didn't get my friends' permission to post their pretty faces on the interwebs, I got to play with Photobucket's cute Halloween stickers:
How cute are we?! I am SO happy with the way my costume turned out! I only wish I had yellow shoes on, but I couldn't justify spending money on that.
Now, on the important stuff!!
My EPCOT day plan is pretty simple and debated whether I wanted to use another post to talk about it, but why not?
Once the wonderful
Magical Express bus drops me off at All-Star Movies, I plan on leaving again as soon as possible! I'll check in and then head right back out the door... unless my room is ready, in which case I'll stop there briefly.
A lot of the plan for this day is going to be dependent on whether or not I can schedule FPs.
The first thing I plan on doing is eating something! Once the rumbly in my tumbly is taken care of, I'll start crossing stuff off my list!!
Actually, scratch that. My first order of business will be stopping at Guest Relations and getting an
"I'm Celebrating" button! I very immodestly feel that I deserve it. When I was admitted to the hospital, my first thought (after the initial panic) was "But I'm supposed to go to Disney World!" My doctor assured me there was no reason why I couldn't go.
So, celebrate I will!!! My birthday is in April and I briefly entertained the thought of getting a birthday button, since I obviously will NOT be in the World then, but figured that was pushing it. The Celebrating button will wind up being more meaningful anyway.
In addition to my attraction list, here are some of the things I want to do:
I have a Disney Visa card, so I will need to hit up the meet-and-greet area.
I'm planning on creating a little book with all the countries in it to get
autographs from the CMs working in various pavilions, etc.
I also want to make an autograph book, so hopefully I'll be able to start filling that up, just like any other six-year-old would do

I just found out that
you can meet Winnie-the-Pooh in Christopher Robin's room in the UK. Who knew?! I am seriously hoping this is still the case come February!
Quick little side note... my whole family lives 1600 miles away. I hate it with a passion. For Thanksgiving this year, I will be enjoying popcorn at the movie theater while watching
Frozen. Last Turkey Day, I went to see
Wreck-It Ralph. So hopefully I'll get to meet the
Frozen girls!
My sister gave me her Hidden Mickey book, so I will need to go on a scavenger hunt at some point. Not sure how I plan on doing that yet. I also think I might want to try my hand at pin trading. We'll see if I can actually put my self-consciousness aside for a couple minutes to do that.
I also have some random notes on things I want to take pictures of that I've compiled from my Hidden Secrets book and from reading trip reports. So that should be fun!
At some point, I will need to head to my room unless it was available at check in. So I'll probably break up my day a little bit that way. That's really the only time I plan on leaving the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. (I think that's right... LOL.)
I may decide to take a trip on the monorail, just to rest for a bit. My biggest concern is getting too tired. I hope my adrenaline will knock out any MS-related fatigue issues.
Totally unrelated to anything, but did everyone see the video of the bus driver from Buffalo who stopped his bus to prevent a woman from jumping? I know it's made national (and I think even international) news, and
I couldn't be prouder to be from Western New York.
Happy Halloween, everyone!!!
Who's ready for
day two?!