Hiya gals!
Okay TP2 - 2 parks in 10 days? Really? Did you go to the parks every day or did y'all have non-park days??? I just can't fathom .....
We are a bit park-commando really. Probably not an entirely *good* thing, but we just have this "we paid for it" attitude ...... BUT I have to say, since we joined DVC & started going multiple times per year, we've become a LOT more lax. I even have a WHOLE DAY planned in July where we won't go into a park at all!

That is toally a first for us! I'm trying really hard for us to relax a bit more and try to enjoy the resorts ...... it's hard though ...... we have a bad habit of packing our days FULL while at WDW.
Okay ...... on to
Toy Story Mania
This is on uber-cool ride!!!

The ride que is much cooler in person than the photos even illustrate. Be sure to LOOK UP at the ceiling when you're in there. It's a Scrabble board, Chutes & Ladders, Monopoly, etc. The whole ceiling is painted to look like kids board games. Really cute! Mr. Potato Head seems cool too; however, we weren't in line too long to hear all his "act". He will be entertaining to the folks in the stand-by line later in the day! I was surprised at the number of stairs - both up & down - that are in the line for the ride vehicles. Not a lot of stairs, but a few nonetheless. You pick up your 3-D glasses in line and put them on when you get into the vehicle.
Each vehicle holds 4 passengers - 2 in front, 2 in back - with your backs together. The "shooter" looks kinda like a small cannon with a short string & ball on the end. You pull the ball to make it "fire" at the targets. It's quite interactive and keeps your score on a small LCD screen on your vehicle as you go along. It also tracks your accuracy (shots fired vs. targets hit). At the end, there is a board that posts the high scores (top 3) for the day and the top score for the month. (We were NO WHERE near these scores!)
There are a number of "screens" with targets. I can't remember exactly how many, but I think about 5.

We fired colored eggs at moving "animals", darts at balloons, baseballs at plates and some other stuff I can't remember right now (because I'm trying). I think my high score was like 125,100. The last time we rode, there was another family of 4 in the vehicle behind us with a mom, dad and two teenagers - 1 boy, 1 girl. The dad & son were CLEARLY competing (on opposite sides of the car) with each other for their score. Dad got 214k and son got 215k pts. They had been there for several days and rode it several times - trying to beat each other's score each time.
EE22 - This totally made me think your DS & DH will be competing with each other!!!
I have to say, we were there for "rope drop" that AM and went straight to TSM. We waited about 5 mins to ride and hopped right back in line as soon as we got off the 1st time. The 2nd time, we waited about 10 mins. The ONLY reason we didn't ride again after the 2nd time was that our arms were tired. Trust me, that pulling action on the ball/string to fire at the targets totally gives your forearm a workout!!! I don't think I could do it 3 times right in a row!
My personal suggestion ...... If the FP machines are open when you go, get there 1st thing in the AM, grab a FP & hop in line. After you ride the 1st time, you can come back later in the day to ride again. I am certain the lines will get LONG for this one!! I also think it will be interesting to see which choice folks make now when they get into DHS - to the right toward ToT & RnR or straight to TSM!?!

As far as a *family* attraction, I think TSM is the better choice!
Okay - that is my review of TSM! We give it
