Fri. Dec. 15:
Dear Nate, Calvin, and Toby,
Did you eat a Zebra Dome last night? See any animals?
Wake up early this morning; there’s lots to do!
Go straight to the Magic Kingdom and eat with Winnie-the-Pooh!
Ride rides, then the monorail; there are Christmas trees to see!
Have dinner in a wild place, and ask for ketchup please!
Pluto
This morning was our first justified opportunity to use the wake-up call feature. We needed to be up by 6:30 for our 8:05 ADR at Crystal Palace. The night before, I explained to the boys that it would be a character who was on the phone. When it rang at 6:30, they were actually still asleep, and Nate told me, “Can you get that, Mom?”. It figures that kids who get up before 6 am at home, when I want to sleep, will sleep-in at Disney. I hit the speaker-phone button and we all listen to the wake-up call. Stitch. Ugh. We are not Stitch fans.
I eventually get everyone out of bed at to the bus stop by 7:20. No other people, and no buses. I knew I had read that buses start coming by 6:30 for early character breakfasts, but as my mom pointed out, the sign hanging in the North Depot clearly stated that buses begin running 1 hour before park opening. I start to worry that I was wrong. We wait. It’s now 7:30...a long 10 minutes. No buses have come by. I start to devise a plan where I run to the main depot, see if there are any buses running there, then call the others to run over. Not the best laid plan, but it’s all I got. Just when I’m starting to really panic that the “lesser” depots do not do early service, low and behold, the MK bus comes. Whew.
We were at Mk at 8, which is cutting it a little close for our 8:05 ADR. However, I still made the family pose for a few pictures in the almost empty MK. Now, I don’t know why my family is phobic of Photopass people, but they all acted like they had the plague. Even though I explained the Photopass system, no one would ever stop to have our photo taken by them. My dad is a photographer, and insisted he could get better shots. Maybe, but the whole point is that everyone is IN them! This is a battle I lost, and which I still regret. I have exactly 3 photopass pics. Here is one of us in MK, minus me, of course:
I got a few other good pics of the kids by the castle, and we still made it to CP by 8:05 (we are a family of speed walkers). I gave our name, and we’re called right away. We are seated in the center of the left room, which is a great place to see all the characters walk around. The only bad part is that the characters circle the outside of the room first, and then come into the middle. Which meant that Toby had to see them pass right by us without stopping for us over and over until they finally made it to the center. It was hard to explain that to him! But we got our food right away, and yum! I loved that breakfast lasagna. I’m glad I had read about it here, or else I probably wouldn’t have tried it. (It’s custard with a muffin base, berries, bananas, a caramelized topping, and more that I can’t recall.) Yum, yum, and yum. The boys liked the fried “French toast”, which to me seemed just like a donut. This was a very good breakfast buffet. Piglet came right away, followed by Tigger. Then we waited for a long time for Pooh, while Toby watched him circle and called and waved pitifully. Luckily Eeyore came over and did the parade thing, which Toby loved. We marched around. Here’s a pic of Toby and me. (I know when I read trip reports I like to see a pic of the poster, but we moms are usually not in many photos. So I’ll be brave--here’s me.)
Finally we get Pooh, and Toby is in heaven (he still looks down at his feet, though). In the intersest of full disclosure, should stop and admit that during this breakfast, Calvin was being a pill. I don’t know if it’s a middle-child thing, or just his stubborn personality, but sometimes he simply decides he’s too old for something. He always wants to be big like Nate and separate himself from the “baby” things that Toby enjoys. Nate was happy to get the Hundred-Acre-Wood gang’s siggies and pose with Toby, but Calvin refused. Pooh bear was “Baby”…which is Calvin’s B word. He sat in stony silence and refused to be in a single pic or get a single siggie. Basically he acted like a mini-teenager. When he does this stuff, we completely ignore it, but I was annoyed none the less.
We are done at CP at about 5 til 9, and by the time we’ve walked over to the castle hub the park is opening. Since we’d already done FL, our plan was to go straight to Tomorrowland. Remember how badly Charlie’s been wanting to do Space Mountain? It’s because we both went on it as kids, but ever since, whenever one or both of us have been to DL, it’s been closed for repairs. He remembers it as his favorite ride. We get into Tomorrowland and Charlie gets FP for Space while the rest of us go to the Speedway. I have to say I hate the Speedway. It always has an ineffective loading system and breaks down. Today does not disappoint. The kids love riding in these cars, though, so I want to knock it off early before there’s a long line. We are second in line today. It still takes 10 minutes to get on. Enough said.
After breathing exhust for 20 minutes on the lovely Speedway, we meet up with Charlie and all go to Buzz. We have not been to DL since this opened there, and all the boys’ little friends who have gone rave about this ride. It has no line, and does not disappoint. Personally, I don’t see what the big deal is, but the kids all love it. We go again. We compare scores (Daddy: 250,000 or something, Mommy: 500). Mommy sucks at anything and everything video game or shooting related. I think Toby outscored me. It was fun though!
We know we don’t want to try Stitch (this one I’d actually been warned was scary), and the boys want to go back to the Pooh playground area (told you they love those things). My mom offers to take them there, and ride a few more FL rides with them while my dad, Charlie, and I go on Space. We’ll meet up on Tom Sawyer’s Island, a family favorite. We head to Space and there’s a 20 minute line. We use our FP of course. Did it live up to Charlie’s expectations? Let’s just say that we got off that ride feeling OLD. My hip hurt, Charlie’s knees hurt, my dad’s neck hurt. We never remembered that ride being so jerky and bumpy! I guess when you’re 8 you just don’t feel it. I still like the ride, but it was basically just painful. Poor Charlie; he was so looking forward to it!
I go to join my mom and the kids and my dad and Charlie go ride Thunder, since my dad wasn’t with us when we did it the other day. I’m lucky my dad and husband get along so well. They really are good friends. I have to explain that Charlie and I grew up together in a very small town. We’ve known each other since the 3rd grade, believe it or not. My dad was a teacher then at the local jr/sr high school (our town was so small there’s wasn’t a junior high). He was Charlie’s 7th grade history teacher. Let’s just say Charlie hadn’t quite matured back in the good ole 7th grade…he was an obnoxious class clown. He drove my dad crazy on a daily basis. If someone had told him then that this little punk would someday be his son-in-law, I don’t know what he would have done. Luckily for all of us, Charlie grew out of the punk phase, and all was well by the time we started dating. But he is very much like a son to my dad, since he saw him grow up.
Anyway, I find my mom and the kids by checking for our stroller at every ride (I put a lime green bandana on the handle, which really helped distinguish it from the other million navy and red Macs in the parks.) We all head to Tom Sawyer’s Island. It’s not crowded yet, and I tell the kids about the paintbrushes they hide. It’s only 10:30, so I think we may have a chance at finding one. We don’t, but we have fun looking. We all love the caves and fort, and Toby is in heaven to be able to run, run, run.
By the time we’re heading back, more people are pouring onto the island, so we wait a while for a raft. The older boys find checkers and play. This is one of my favorite pics because it shows them enjoying the moment and not running to the next thing:
When we arrive back on the “mainland”, the kids want to go back to Aladdin (remember Toby loved those circular rides). My dad and I want check out Haunted Mansion, and see how it differs from the DL version. I don’t know if it’s just been awhile since I’ve been on it, or if the WDW version is different, but I don’t like (or remember) it being so dark (physically). It’s a little scarier than I remember, and I’m glad the kids opted out. We meet up yet again, and see The Country Bears. The boys love the Country Bears movie, and they love this too. Except Toby: it’s only 11:30, but he falls asleep. So much for napping at POR. We get him into his stroller asleep, and decide to eat lunch in the park before heading back on the bus. We walk to Cosmic Rays. By this time, it’s almost noon, so we’ve broken our “eat before 11:30” rule that works so well for us. It’s crowded, and I’m surprised to see there are not veggie burgers. In fact, there’s nothing the kids want to eat. I order the veggie wrap for myself (it’s good) and run over to FL to find something from another CS for the boys. By this time, I’m hungry and tired, and don’t remember that Pinocchio place is over here. I grab the candied almonds and some smoothies from a snack cart and head back. The boys are more than happy with their lunch, so go figure.
We eat, and Toby is still asleep in the stroller. The others want to go back and swim, but I know the bus ride will wake Toby early. So they go back and I decide to push Toby around MK and take in the sights. I am happy to do this…I plan to look in a few stores on Main Street and maybe get a Dole Whip before he wakes. Um, no. No sooner have the others waved goodbye, and he’s up. And cranky. So instead of a leisurely walk through MK, I am hustling to the buses with a crying toddler. We get back to POR and he enjoys swimming. This refreshes him. He especially loves the toddler pool, because he can crawl through with his head up and call it “swimming”.
Our plan for the evening is to eat at Whispering Canyon Café, but to take the monorail loop around to see the decorations at the resorts beforehand. We leave POR at 4 (our ADR is at 6:40). It doesn’t take us long to get on the monorail. We skip the CR, since we’d seen it when we went to CM. We ride around to the Poly and get off. I don’t know if we missed something, but we didn’t see any impressive decorations here. It was kind of blah. We’ve been to the real Hawaii several times, and the Poly just didn’t do it for us. So at this point, everyone else is wondering why I got them out of the POR pool to do this. I promise them it will be better at the GF.
We get off there, and it is. We love it…very impressive. The kids enjoy seeing the gingerbread house, and we get some good pics by the tree. I love the GF right away. We see a bride and her bridesmaids, which is fun. We look around, but it doesn’t take us long. We’re back to the boat launch for WL by 5:15. I was hoping to time it around 6, so we could see Wishes (at 6) from the boat. Timing all this stuff is harder than it looks! I remember that I had read on the DIS that you could see Wishes from some 4th floor outlook at WL, so I decide we can see them there. We jump aboard (the captain has the transportation trading cards, score!) and we’re at WL by 5:45.
The kids play on the playground on the beach while I go ask about this mysterious overlook. I go past the pool and into the lobby. I am loving these grounds. The theming is very similar to the “real” lodges we have out West, and it reminds me that I want to take the kids to Crater Lake Lodge and Hood Mt. next summer. I go to the concierge desk, and ask if there is a location to see the MK fireworks here. She confirms that, yes, you can view them from the “4th Floor Overook”. Just take the elevator to level 4, and “you can’t miss it”. Ok! I gather my family and we head up. We get to the 4th floor, and see two decks, on opposite sides of the building. We proceed to have a family argument about which direction MK is from WL. Basically no one really knows. Now it’s 6. What proceeds is a comedy sketch of us running from side to side trying to see Wishes. The bottom line: we can’t see them from either side. We see there’s now a line at the concierge desk, and we’re too proud to go back and ask again anyway. Finally, Charlie thinks he figures out where MK is, and takes us on an unofficial tour of the corridors of WL, twisting and turning through the halls until we find a single window that looks out over MK. If we peel the blinds back, we can see Wishes. It’s all very pathetic. I should have remembered the room numbers nearby though, because those would be the views to have at WL. We quickly tire of holding the kids up to the window to peer through the slats, and go back down into the lobby. So now it’s time to ‘fess up: what DISer told me I could see Wishes from an overlook, and where the heck is it? We swear they were not visible from the two obvious decks. Or are you all (and the concierge) having a good time laughing at me right now?
At any rate, my family sure had fun laughing at me, and they got a lot of mileage out of that one. I told them it was my early Christmas gift to them. We had some time before our WCC ADR, so the kids watched some cartoons in the lobby, then played with the tinker toy table by WCC. I checked in early, but no luck getting seated early. We sat down at almost 7. We got out the playdoh for Toby again, which was a lifesaver since he was getting cranky. We had a great waiter—I wish I could remember his name. He took the kids under his wing and prompted them to ask for all kinds of things, from straws to ketchup. The boys loved it. Nate wanted to order a skillet because he loves mashed potatoes and corn. I figured he could just work around the meat. When we ordered, Charlie asked that the meat be left out so it wasn’t wasted. Our waiter said he was a vegetarian too, and brought Nate an awesome skillet with extra mashed potatoes, veggies, and corn. We all loved the cornbread and salad, and Charlie ordered the nachos, which he said were good. I got the veggie stew, and that was good too. Calvin and Toby shared their usual mac and cheese.
By the time we were ready for dessert, Toby was tired and squirmy, and Calvin and Nate were tired. I ordered our dessert to go and took the kids back to watch cartoons while the others finished. While we were watching, this little girl (18 months, it turned out) came over and began kissing Toby over and over. She was basically attacking him. It was really funny, but all I could think about was whether she was going to get him sick. By they time everyone else was done, it was 8:30, and we were all so beat we decided to call a taxi instead of taking the boat and bus back. We asked for one at bell services, and instead of calling us a cab, they had a WL van pull up outside and drive us back at no charge. Again, only in Disney would you get that kind of customer service. In the end, we got our wires crossed and my mom and I both tipped the driver generously, so we way overtipped, but we were glad to. It was so nice to get back to POR in 10 minutes! I don’t know if WL does this a lot, or if we just looked really tired, but it was so nice.
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