Stitch Inside
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Wednesday, May 4, Pirates!
Knucklehead was scheduled to take part in the Pirate Adventures at the Grand Floridian. The rest of us also headed to the Grand Floridian Cafe for a late breakfast. We were anxious for Knucklehead because it had been raining, and the forecast was for more. We didn't know whether his pirate ship would set sail. It didn't, but the pirates decided to pillage the Grand Floridian instead. Knucklehead had a ball, and made some new friends.
Arrrgh!
Breakfast was very good and relaxing. We had the best waiter of the trip so far. Even the coffee didn't taste so bad. Bo Bo enjoyed it once he was given a little present from the hostess.
Bo Bo learned a new word this trip, "MINE!"
Oh yeah, here's a tip if you ever decide to drive over to the Grand Floridian, VALET PARK. Otherwise bring your hiking shoes. The self parking lot is practically over at the Poly.
After a nice relaxing morning, we decided to tackle the Magic Kingdom again. We were prepared for rain. Grandma purchased some ponchos from the gift shop at SOG. We weren't the only ones who decided to visit the MK that day. I caught a couple of exec.s walking down Main Street with us.
Robert "Bob" Iger and James "Jay" Rasulo Photo Op. Anyone know who the third guy (the one on the left) is? For those of you (like most of us) unfamiliar with Corporate Disney, Robert Iger is currently in the process of taking over for Michael Eisner as Disney's CEO, and James Rasulo is the current President of the Theme Parks and Resorts.
Would have loved to stay and chat, but we had things to do. First, BTMRR between the rain drops.
Then Splash Mountain and then over to the Haunted Mansion. DW volunteered to sit out with Bo Bo. She loves the pickles over at the Liberty Square Market.
When we came out of the Haunted Mansion it was raining and the afternoon parade was in progress. We joined DW and Bo Bo hanging out under cover at the Liberty Square Market and we all watched the end of the parade. As the last float passed, the rain started coming down harder. Since we were where we were, and it was raining, we all entered the Hall of Presidents. This is something I had always wanted to do, "but just not right now." Well, the right time finally came. I was impressed, and Knucklehead was enthralled. Sometimes I am shocked by the attention span of this 6 year old.

Arrrgh!
Breakfast was very good and relaxing. We had the best waiter of the trip so far. Even the coffee didn't taste so bad. Bo Bo enjoyed it once he was given a little present from the hostess.
Bo Bo learned a new word this trip, "MINE!"
Oh yeah, here's a tip if you ever decide to drive over to the Grand Floridian, VALET PARK. Otherwise bring your hiking shoes. The self parking lot is practically over at the Poly.

After a nice relaxing morning, we decided to tackle the Magic Kingdom again. We were prepared for rain. Grandma purchased some ponchos from the gift shop at SOG. We weren't the only ones who decided to visit the MK that day. I caught a couple of exec.s walking down Main Street with us.
Robert "Bob" Iger and James "Jay" Rasulo Photo Op. Anyone know who the third guy (the one on the left) is? For those of you (like most of us) unfamiliar with Corporate Disney, Robert Iger is currently in the process of taking over for Michael Eisner as Disney's CEO, and James Rasulo is the current President of the Theme Parks and Resorts.
Would have loved to stay and chat, but we had things to do. First, BTMRR between the rain drops.
Then Splash Mountain and then over to the Haunted Mansion. DW volunteered to sit out with Bo Bo. She loves the pickles over at the Liberty Square Market.
When we came out of the Haunted Mansion it was raining and the afternoon parade was in progress. We joined DW and Bo Bo hanging out under cover at the Liberty Square Market and we all watched the end of the parade. As the last float passed, the rain started coming down harder. Since we were where we were, and it was raining, we all entered the Hall of Presidents. This is something I had always wanted to do, "but just not right now." Well, the right time finally came. I was impressed, and Knucklehead was enthralled. Sometimes I am shocked by the attention span of this 6 year old.