AZDisneyDan
<font color=darkorchid>Americans living in London<
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Good Morning from the drying out Uzima Savanna, where our cattle friends bid all DVCers out there a pleasant good day. Thanks for the info. on Bubba the cattle, he is right outside our window now and says hello.
My DW is correct, we rode Toy Story Midway Mania four times yesterday and she did beat me each time. Not sure what is going on here, but we'll need to get back there a few more times so I can figure this thing out!!
OK, after my last update we debated on whether or not we should return to the Studios as the weather seemed unstable. We considered heading to DTD and having dinner and watching Bolt at the AMC theaters. After a bit of debate, we settled on putting on a complete new set of clothes and making our way back to the studios to try and get in some more rides, catch the Osbourne Lights, Fantasmic and enjoy evening extra magic hours.
We arrived at about 5:30 and once inside the park we beelined it to Rock N Roller Coaster to use the FP we had from earlier in the day. We loved the themeing on this ride as the one in Paris has different storyline where the band is involved in building a roller coaster and it makes little sense and it just plain stupid. Although, like tower of terror the ride is bit more tamer here in the states. After we rocked it out on RRC, we hightailed it over to Toy Story Mania to use our FP we got earlier in the day. Love the fact that you can use your FP anytime after the times listed on the pass, not so in Paris, the deny you if the expire time has come and gone. Well, the rematch did not go so well for me as I think I concentrated too much time on accuracy and the DW just fired all over the place and I lost again. ARRGHH!!
After my poor performance with the toys we strolled over to the Streets of America and observed the Osbourne Family Lights. When we turned the corner and saw the lights up and down the street my mouth just dropped and I thought this was unreal. It's amazing how the transform that area into a holiday wonderland and we took about 20 minutes to walk up and down the street, find some hidden mickey's and take in all the detail. The dancing light aspect was a very nice and appropriate add on to the whole experience. As we walked up the street we saw a little merchandise area where we saw a Darth Goofy plush. I guess this is a good time to inform all that we both love Goofy, he's our favorite and we love to collect themed Goofy plush. This was a new one we hadn't seen in a place where they seem to be doing away with the themed classic character plush. He was the last one so we swooped him up and headed off to dinner.
Since it was less than an hour before the second Fantasmic, we grabbed a quick bite at the Backlot Express (chicken nuggets and fries). We walked over towards Fantasmic and as soon as we turned the corner down Sunset Blvd, we started to feel a few rain drops where we both let out a huge uh oh!!
Sure enough, the closer we (and the herd) got the ampitheater the harder the rain got. Keep in mind we now had no rain gear as it was soaked during the afternoon drenching. This was not looking good. We found some seats about half way down and just off of center (thanks Matt Hotchberg over at WDW Today) and before the DW would sit on the pond that formed on the metal bench, I was given the look.....you know the look that said you must turn around get me a poncho so I don't have to soak my backside. I headed against the current (pun intended) and grabbed one poncho (they were $8 for a thin piece of plastic) and two churros (yummy!!) and returned to take my seat in the small river that had formed. The DW appreciated the gesture of the poncho and churro, but she stil managed to soak her pants.....suprise!!
After about 20 minutes of being warned that the show could get canceled, the lights dimmed, the rain picked up the pace and the show started. We tried to forget the fact that we were now ruining a second set of clothes, and enjoyed this amazing show. We are huge fans of the Disneyland version of this show and still think it's better (don't like the Pochohantas add on), but still a great show and we will return this week to watch it in a bit drier conditions. Of course, the moment we walked out of the theater the rain stopped.
Now it was time for extra magic hours and we decided to hit Muppet Vision first as we love the muppets and are also fans of Beaker. Meep Meep!! The pre show and show were great as usual and we had to buy beaker shirts just after. Can you believe $27 for a t-shirt?? Highway robbery!!
We decided to try and hit the tri fecta (I think that's how you spell that) and do Toy Story, Rock N Roller, and Tower of Terror. We got all three in, Tower has such a nice view at night, with mininmal wait and got in one last Toy Story Mania ride just as the park closed.
We dragged our very damp and tired bodies out of the park and actually felt magic in our bellies as we walked out of the park, love the atmosphere of a Disney park at night. Back to AKV to say goodnight to our Animal friends and get some shut eye.
Well, we are now late for our date with the Animal Kingdom, so more to come later.....stay tuned!!
My DW is correct, we rode Toy Story Midway Mania four times yesterday and she did beat me each time. Not sure what is going on here, but we'll need to get back there a few more times so I can figure this thing out!!

OK, after my last update we debated on whether or not we should return to the Studios as the weather seemed unstable. We considered heading to DTD and having dinner and watching Bolt at the AMC theaters. After a bit of debate, we settled on putting on a complete new set of clothes and making our way back to the studios to try and get in some more rides, catch the Osbourne Lights, Fantasmic and enjoy evening extra magic hours.
We arrived at about 5:30 and once inside the park we beelined it to Rock N Roller Coaster to use the FP we had from earlier in the day. We loved the themeing on this ride as the one in Paris has different storyline where the band is involved in building a roller coaster and it makes little sense and it just plain stupid. Although, like tower of terror the ride is bit more tamer here in the states. After we rocked it out on RRC, we hightailed it over to Toy Story Mania to use our FP we got earlier in the day. Love the fact that you can use your FP anytime after the times listed on the pass, not so in Paris, the deny you if the expire time has come and gone. Well, the rematch did not go so well for me as I think I concentrated too much time on accuracy and the DW just fired all over the place and I lost again. ARRGHH!!
After my poor performance with the toys we strolled over to the Streets of America and observed the Osbourne Family Lights. When we turned the corner and saw the lights up and down the street my mouth just dropped and I thought this was unreal. It's amazing how the transform that area into a holiday wonderland and we took about 20 minutes to walk up and down the street, find some hidden mickey's and take in all the detail. The dancing light aspect was a very nice and appropriate add on to the whole experience. As we walked up the street we saw a little merchandise area where we saw a Darth Goofy plush. I guess this is a good time to inform all that we both love Goofy, he's our favorite and we love to collect themed Goofy plush. This was a new one we hadn't seen in a place where they seem to be doing away with the themed classic character plush. He was the last one so we swooped him up and headed off to dinner.
Since it was less than an hour before the second Fantasmic, we grabbed a quick bite at the Backlot Express (chicken nuggets and fries). We walked over towards Fantasmic and as soon as we turned the corner down Sunset Blvd, we started to feel a few rain drops where we both let out a huge uh oh!!

Sure enough, the closer we (and the herd) got the ampitheater the harder the rain got. Keep in mind we now had no rain gear as it was soaked during the afternoon drenching. This was not looking good. We found some seats about half way down and just off of center (thanks Matt Hotchberg over at WDW Today) and before the DW would sit on the pond that formed on the metal bench, I was given the look.....you know the look that said you must turn around get me a poncho so I don't have to soak my backside. I headed against the current (pun intended) and grabbed one poncho (they were $8 for a thin piece of plastic) and two churros (yummy!!) and returned to take my seat in the small river that had formed. The DW appreciated the gesture of the poncho and churro, but she stil managed to soak her pants.....suprise!!
After about 20 minutes of being warned that the show could get canceled, the lights dimmed, the rain picked up the pace and the show started. We tried to forget the fact that we were now ruining a second set of clothes, and enjoyed this amazing show. We are huge fans of the Disneyland version of this show and still think it's better (don't like the Pochohantas add on), but still a great show and we will return this week to watch it in a bit drier conditions. Of course, the moment we walked out of the theater the rain stopped.
Now it was time for extra magic hours and we decided to hit Muppet Vision first as we love the muppets and are also fans of Beaker. Meep Meep!! The pre show and show were great as usual and we had to buy beaker shirts just after. Can you believe $27 for a t-shirt?? Highway robbery!!
We decided to try and hit the tri fecta (I think that's how you spell that) and do Toy Story, Rock N Roller, and Tower of Terror. We got all three in, Tower has such a nice view at night, with mininmal wait and got in one last Toy Story Mania ride just as the park closed.
We dragged our very damp and tired bodies out of the park and actually felt magic in our bellies as we walked out of the park, love the atmosphere of a Disney park at night. Back to AKV to say goodnight to our Animal friends and get some shut eye.
Well, we are now late for our date with the Animal Kingdom, so more to come later.....stay tuned!!
