I am really enjoying reading your TR
We stayed one night late to watch the 2nd Spectro and had the best time watching from the deck of the train station![]()
What a great evening!! Don't you just love it when a blunder becomes a great experience!!!
They really should have 2 sizes/prices of kids meals. The ones they serve for the most part seem good for children until about age 5 or 6. They need an option for larger children/larger eaters. I think it would be a great option to be able to pay the difference to get the adult plan for an 8 or 9 year old, if appropriate for that child, without having to upgrade the ticket.
But then again, at least they have a dining plan!!
Looking forward to more adventures!! (And food porn)
Sounds like you had a great night!
Your spectro blunder just goes to show there so much to plan for sometimes things get forgotten and not remembered! DH and I got caught by Spectro on Main St after dinner at Narcossees! UGH!
I sounds like LJ is having a blast!!! Riding BTMRR with wishes going on must have been so cool!!
Can't wait for the next installment!
Kudos to DS for learning to drive stick -- my dad made me learn on a stick, but I must admit, I have never driven anything but an automatic.
He seriously has no choice! Both our cars are old and we didn't really consider that he would be driving one of them when we bought them. Once we realized I thought
I love Magic Kingdom at night!!!Although I must admit that it is always dark when I ride BTMRR because I close my eyes and hang on for dear life.
That's how I first started riding roller coasters when I started taking me kids to amusement parks. To get through anything scary, I just closed my eye. First trip on RnR - eyes closed. Now I only close them in the beginning!
Oops about forgetting about Spectro, but at least you found a good spot to watch and got some great pictures.
It did turn out to be a good spot!
LJ and your boys playing with the guns cracked me up -- Connor just naturally heads straight for those things when we get off of Pirates.
Boys and guns! DS 14 still heads for the guns!
Just goes to show you there are no blunders in WDW. What a happy accident! I've never seen Spectro but am looking forward to it!
Also never done Jungle Cruise at night -- that too is on my list.
This sounds like it was such a fun trip! I'm sure LJ had the time of his life!!
about the unexpected nighttime visitor (unless it was Capt Jack Sparrow
) and the rash.
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What a great end to a perfect day! Isn't it funny how life throws you curves (the timing for Spectro)? I did the same thing back in December (I was solo 4 days before my daughter arrived and wanted to ride BTMR and I couldn't get across the parade route so I thought I'd just head out of the park & go back to BWV. Well I ended up getting turned around and found this little stone wall sort of behind some trees and a couple girls were standing on it with their cameras ready for the parade. I thought "what the heck" I might as well see what this was all about and stood up on the wall and had a perfect view of Spectro). The 2 teen girls were perfect for getting the characters to wave to them and then they saw me between the trees and waved too! I had a blast!)
I wasn't able to ride BTMR afterwards cuz the line was too long but I will remember that time always. The girls were fun to hang out with during the parade and I got some great pics (now if only I could find a way to post them on here I would actually write a TR!)
That pic on the Carpet Ride was so cute! Your nephew and your boys are having a great time!
What a nice evening! You were able to accomplish a lot! I love the unexpected viewing of Spectromagic. I love that, I think it's my favorite nighttime event at WDW.
I am really dreading this whole rash thing!![]()
Sounds like a very fun evening! Oh No! Not the rash! I got one there in 2008 and Caitlin got one in May!
OOOh...to your pictures of Spectro...you took some great pictures...however as far as blunders go that wouldn't be one I would mind having!! Hmmm...I didn't know about the opposite route its taking I will have to look into this so I can make sure to pick out a good spot to view from LOL!!!
Jungle Cruise at night is such an amazing experience and something I want to do again and again...the jokes crack me up each time LOL!
Glad LJ was having such a great time!!!!
CP - I see you updated today. Can't wait to read it!
love the spectro pixs!! what an awesome little 'blunder'!! BTM always seems sooo much faster at night than during the day. I never rode it during wishes... i'll have to try that sometime
I agree about the kids meals. After much trial and error... i've figured out how to satisfy my kiddos. Use the cs for breakfast and just buy lunch OOP. That way the TS is usually enough (especially since we love character meals...so we do alot of buffets)! yes it costs a couple extra bucks... but it is still cheaper than paying for the adult plan for a 8-9 yoSince we don't have 'breakfast' everyday... on the days we do.. I'll buy 2 or 3 kids breakfasts at a time. The kids bfst choices at the resorts always seemed more 'generous' than the lunches.
I agree with the others that said that the teens need their own TRWonder what they found to keep themselves busy
Paula
I have yet to watch Spectro which is something that I want to do. Your pictures are great. They make me want to see it even more.
Talk about timing! Saved by the phone. I can't count the number of times stuff like that happens with our teens and we have to change our course.
On the stick shift. My parents MADE us take our tests in a stick, if you could drive that, you could drive anything. Fast forward to testing day.
Me. 1972 Pinto. In the rain. On hills. Death trap. Not good.
Needless to say, I didn't pass. As the oldest of 6 I decided to wait it out much to my parents frustration. I always had a boyfriend who could drive me wherever I needed...or my bike or my feet and I knew I would turn into the family chauffeur. About 6 months later I went and took it on my own, in someone else's car (non-stick lol) and passed. After the fact they decided it was immaterial and I could still be the family chauffeur.
LJ seems anything but frail. It sounds like he might have oldest child syndrome. Oldest child in a house with lots of smaller ones. They may just not realize what he's capable of. How fun for him to get to stretch himself with you, what a great aunt he has! As the oldest, I know I was held back from some things (bedtimes, tv shows etc) that my siblings sure weren't! My folks just didn't' know any better...at the time. And got a lot more relaxed as it went on.
I did!
Seeing that you used to close your eyes on roller coasters, maybe I should just keep riding them and work up to opening my eyes.![]()
Definately! If I can open my eyes (big chicken that I am), you can! The first time I rode RnR I remember somebody saying to me, "Are your eyes watering? I can hardly see". I said, "My eyes haven't been open since we left the stop light".![]()