nilla
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Next up was Voyage of the Little Mermaid, which is one of my favorite shows in WDW. Of course, the kids and Kristin love it, too. Disney's use of blacklights in its attractions rivals even my college dorm room, and this one is no exception.
After that it's off to Walt Disney: One Man's Dream. I got to see all but the movie of this last year when Kristin and the kids saw VotLM, and I went off to grab FPs for TSM (three acronyms in one sentence - I've earned my ears!). I loved the models of the landmarks and attractions, and I'm a sucker for antique memorabilia. The whole family's checking it out this year, which leads to one of our favorite moments on the whole trip.
Emily loves to play pretend. At any given time, she's my wife, my teacher, my mother, etc, etc, and right now, she's a Cast Member. She's giving me a tour, and it's HILARIOUS. Kristin asks her how she became a cast member, and she says her husband is a Cast Member. But he died. Not surprising, since the death of family members is a recurring theme in her charades. I wonder if that has anything to do with one too many Princess movies?
Dylan, on the other hand, does not play the pretend game for even a second. At one point, I point to a picture of ToT and ask what it is. When Dylan tells me, Emily says, "that's my friend. He's another Cast Member," which doesn't go over well with Dylan. We once had him almost on the brink of insanity by insisting that Emily's claim that he was her husband was true (I kept calling him "Dad"), so we don't exactly respect his reluctance to play along. Yeah, we're horrible, but we'll pay for the therapy when he gets older. For now, though, he's on his own, so he goes over to the step by the theater for some Budhist-like meditation (yes, you read that right). Emily wraps up the tour, and it's inside for the movie...
...Wow. That was fantastic. A hidden gem that I would imagine most people pass over. If you haven't seen it, make sure you do. I got a kick out of the "bad, old Mickey" costume at the Snow White premiere, but in all, it was a very interesting film that made us more greatly appreciate the man who has done so much for our happiness.
After that it's off to Walt Disney: One Man's Dream. I got to see all but the movie of this last year when Kristin and the kids saw VotLM, and I went off to grab FPs for TSM (three acronyms in one sentence - I've earned my ears!). I loved the models of the landmarks and attractions, and I'm a sucker for antique memorabilia. The whole family's checking it out this year, which leads to one of our favorite moments on the whole trip.
Emily loves to play pretend. At any given time, she's my wife, my teacher, my mother, etc, etc, and right now, she's a Cast Member. She's giving me a tour, and it's HILARIOUS. Kristin asks her how she became a cast member, and she says her husband is a Cast Member. But he died. Not surprising, since the death of family members is a recurring theme in her charades. I wonder if that has anything to do with one too many Princess movies?
Dylan, on the other hand, does not play the pretend game for even a second. At one point, I point to a picture of ToT and ask what it is. When Dylan tells me, Emily says, "that's my friend. He's another Cast Member," which doesn't go over well with Dylan. We once had him almost on the brink of insanity by insisting that Emily's claim that he was her husband was true (I kept calling him "Dad"), so we don't exactly respect his reluctance to play along. Yeah, we're horrible, but we'll pay for the therapy when he gets older. For now, though, he's on his own, so he goes over to the step by the theater for some Budhist-like meditation (yes, you read that right). Emily wraps up the tour, and it's inside for the movie...
...Wow. That was fantastic. A hidden gem that I would imagine most people pass over. If you haven't seen it, make sure you do. I got a kick out of the "bad, old Mickey" costume at the Snow White premiere, but in all, it was a very interesting film that made us more greatly appreciate the man who has done so much for our happiness.