nilla
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We enter the Haunted Mansion with very little wait, and I'm shaking. This is SUCH a great ride, and right up my alley when it comes to dark, scary stuff, even though it's really not scary at all. Emily has been mildy frightened by the ghost host's appearance in the stretching room in the past, but is ok with it once I explain that he is not really coming down at her, but rather just hanging up there.
I love the mods they made to it last year, with the footprints on the misplaced steps, morphing paintings, and the disappearing heads in the portraits being especially cool. One thing I don't get is how falling out of the window works with the revamped storyline, but I can forget that for now, because the graveyard scene is coming up and the theme song won't be far behind. I really like to try to examine every little thing in this ride. I would love to ride this after closing all by myself, and wouldn't mind seeing it in the light, too. I bought an HM book here last year and was amazed when I found out how they pull off the hitchhiking ghost effect. As Ron Weasely or Flightless Duck would say, it's "bloody brilliant".
It's off to lunch now at the Columbia Harbor House, which has become our replacement for Pecos Bill's Fall Off Your Chair cafe after several close calls with tumbling kids (to paraphrase Bill Cosby, kids fall off chairs like snowflakes at that place) and the beginning of my evil stomach virus last year.
CHH has great quick service food (I get the fish 'n chips), and the theming fits in nicely with Libery Square. The kids make a pin trade with the CM at the door, though Dylan is unresponsive to my pointing out that she has a Troy pin. But Dylan, he's sooo dreamy!
While Kristin and the kids finish up, I head over to Peter Pan to get FPs. Unfortunately, the return time is later in the afternoon, which throws off some of our other plans, such as getting FPs for the Jungle Cruise earlier in the afternoon. I know for next year to make a call to the trip planner rather than just grabbing the FPs anyway if I ever find myself in this situation again. Sorry, Kristin!
After that, it was off to Adventureland, where we went to the Tiki Room (another family favorite) and POTC. The opening sequence must scare Emily a bit, since she gets mad whenever I say, "dead men tell no tales..." when we're riding it. That's my favorite part of the ride, though, which shouldn't surprise you if you were paying attention when I was writing about the Haunted Mansion earlier in this very post.
We closed out Adventureland by climbing up the Swiss Family Treehouse, which does nothing for me, but the kids seem to like. We do spot a Hidden Mickey in the fruit bowl:
Speaking of Hidden Mickeys, Kristin got a bunch of pics of another Adventureland Hidden Mickey that shall remain secret. I spotted it last year for the first time, and she swears she's never seen it documented, so we don't want any of you weasel faced lobsters trying to get your claws on our stinkin' credit! So back off! It will be revealed, all in good time
Sadly, though, these pics are several of the only 24 pics we took that day. You read that right - 24 pictures. I don't know how to explain that. We did get some Photo Pass pics, however, but looking back, I'm astonished we didn't get take more on our own. Oh well, we have two more days in MK, so I'm sure we'll get plenty then.
I love the mods they made to it last year, with the footprints on the misplaced steps, morphing paintings, and the disappearing heads in the portraits being especially cool. One thing I don't get is how falling out of the window works with the revamped storyline, but I can forget that for now, because the graveyard scene is coming up and the theme song won't be far behind. I really like to try to examine every little thing in this ride. I would love to ride this after closing all by myself, and wouldn't mind seeing it in the light, too. I bought an HM book here last year and was amazed when I found out how they pull off the hitchhiking ghost effect. As Ron Weasely or Flightless Duck would say, it's "bloody brilliant".
It's off to lunch now at the Columbia Harbor House, which has become our replacement for Pecos Bill's Fall Off Your Chair cafe after several close calls with tumbling kids (to paraphrase Bill Cosby, kids fall off chairs like snowflakes at that place) and the beginning of my evil stomach virus last year.
CHH has great quick service food (I get the fish 'n chips), and the theming fits in nicely with Libery Square. The kids make a pin trade with the CM at the door, though Dylan is unresponsive to my pointing out that she has a Troy pin. But Dylan, he's sooo dreamy!
While Kristin and the kids finish up, I head over to Peter Pan to get FPs. Unfortunately, the return time is later in the afternoon, which throws off some of our other plans, such as getting FPs for the Jungle Cruise earlier in the afternoon. I know for next year to make a call to the trip planner rather than just grabbing the FPs anyway if I ever find myself in this situation again. Sorry, Kristin!
After that, it was off to Adventureland, where we went to the Tiki Room (another family favorite) and POTC. The opening sequence must scare Emily a bit, since she gets mad whenever I say, "dead men tell no tales..." when we're riding it. That's my favorite part of the ride, though, which shouldn't surprise you if you were paying attention when I was writing about the Haunted Mansion earlier in this very post.
We closed out Adventureland by climbing up the Swiss Family Treehouse, which does nothing for me, but the kids seem to like. We do spot a Hidden Mickey in the fruit bowl:

Speaking of Hidden Mickeys, Kristin got a bunch of pics of another Adventureland Hidden Mickey that shall remain secret. I spotted it last year for the first time, and she swears she's never seen it documented, so we don't want any of you weasel faced lobsters trying to get your claws on our stinkin' credit! So back off! It will be revealed, all in good time

Sadly, though, these pics are several of the only 24 pics we took that day. You read that right - 24 pictures. I don't know how to explain that. We did get some Photo Pass pics, however, but looking back, I'm astonished we didn't get take more on our own. Oh well, we have two more days in MK, so I'm sure we'll get plenty then.