Last days are so bittersweet. As we now have a couple of family trips under our belts, we've realized that (i) driving down the night before and staying off site really works for us; (ii) starting our first "real" day with MK is an absolute must; and (iii) ending our last night at MK is another must. With that in mind, we planned our last day for MK, with a Spectro/Wishes combo. And, if you'll remember from my first couple of posts, we also had some unfinished business at Pixie Hollow; namly, we still had to score Fawn and Iridessa's autographs for our scrapbook.
By the end of this trip, as much as I hate to say it, we were exhausted. I was *done* with the busses and I was *done* with the luke-warm breakfasts at the Pop every morning, so I suggested to DH that we drive to the TTC that morning and walk over to Captain Cook's for breakfast so he could get his Tonga Toast fix for the trip. He, of course, agreed that that sounded very good. So, we woke up early and were able to score a great parking spot at the TTC and our plan worked perfectly. When we were done with breakfast, we hopped on the monorail to MK to start our day there. And upon boarding the monorail and taking the couple minute trip to the MK, I realized just how much I missed the convenience the monorail afforded our trips. And, DH and I were again very glad that we had taken the plunge and bought into DVC.
We arrived at MK about 30 minutes before rope drop, and The Big had a great time showcasing her hoola-hooping talents for DH (I wish I had a video camera - she was probably rotating herself about 1000 times per minute, all for that darn hoola-hoop to keep falling down).
We actually were one of the first families in the park after rope drop and headed to (any guesses?) Space Mountain. Got our FPs and did the standby thing, still herky-jerky, The Big still loving every minute. Then, we rode the Astro Orbiter, which was a first for all of us. MAN, are you high in the air or what?
Next, we headed to the Teacups to get our brains scrambled a bit more and then decided it was time to head over to Toon Town for rope drop (Pixie Hollow was calling). Well, as we exited the Teacups, we saw the White Rabbit and Alice were signing autographs, so DH told me to get in line for the White Rabbit and he would get in line for the Fairies. Well, upon being in line for this duo for about 10 minutes and not getting any closer to the front, I started panicing because I had the autograph book for the Fairies and I thought for sure that DH would be getting close to the front of the Fairies line, so I buckled and left the line and ran to Toon Town...all to discover that DH was still 45 minutes deep in the standby line for the Fairies. Oops. Guess we'll have to try for the White Rabbit next trip - LOL.
The line for the Fairies moved just as slow as it did previously, and one of the things that drove me insane was that the CMs refused to tell you who was "flying in" for visits. Recall that we had prevoiusly gotten Tink, Silvermist, and Rosetta, so we didn't want to stand in line if they were the only ones in there. Finally, I was able to ask one of the people exiting what Fairies were in there and he told me Tink, Iridessa, and Silvermist. Well, that meant that we still needed Fawn, and would have to stand in line...again. Still, since getting the Fairies' autographs was one of the major things I wanted to do this trip, we just resigned ourselves to the fact that we would be at Pixie Hollow all day. YAY for The Big, right?
As we got closer to the front, we started getting our matching Sharpies out and getting our pages ready, and one of the families standing in the Princess line asked to see our scrapbook. We, of course, gave it to her, and our scrapbook started being passed around the line...it's great to entertain people, right? Well, everyone who saw was just complimenting me (until they found it DH made the pages, and then were gushing - LOL) and we finally made it to the front of the line where the CM manning the Fairies rope asked to see our book. She also was impressed, but was telling us that unfortunately only Iridessa, not Fawn, was in Pixie Hollow signing right now. I kinda laughed and said "oh, that's okay...we'll be back later on for Fawn..." Well, the CM asked if she could take our Fawn page with the rest of the scrapbook while we were visiting the Fairies, and we said, "of course." When we were finished with our Fairies visit, the CM came back, and gave us our scrapbook, as well as a signed Fawn's page. The CM actually took the time to track down Fawn and ask her to sign her page...can you guys believe that? I literally started crying, hugging the CM, and thanking her so much. I couldn't believe that this CM would take the time to do that for us, and still, to this day, am so grateful to her. It's moments like these that show us how special Disney is, and it's why we continue to vacation there.
Now, without further ado, I'll show you my completed Fairies pages, together with some Photopass pictures from both visits with the Fairies:
After our wonderful, magical time at Pixie Hollow, it was such a relief to realize that we had the entire day to play, play, play. So, we headed off to ride a couple of our favorites: Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and did some exploring in the Tree House (another first) before we decided to call it a day. We wanted to have enough time for naps and relaxation because tonight was our big finale - Spectro/Wishes.
Thanks for reading!!
