Day 6 Rope drop begins the day, Downtown Disney ends it.
For this day we decided to try to get to rope drop. We had been a bit frustrated by the size of the crowds so we thought getting there for rope drop would help us find a time when the crowds were a bit thinner (we were wrong about that.)
It was so great to arrive as the characters were putting on the show from the train. I loved that such a nice way to start the day. We watched the end of the show and then excitedly entered the Magic Kingdom. And, it was as crowded as ever!
This is Main Street at 8:00 a.m.
We still hadnt found a good time to do a second run of Space Mountain so we headed straight to Tomorrowland with the intention of riding SM or getting some fast passes. We changed our minds the line up was crazy! It was unbelievably long and hard to tell who was lined up for a fast pass and who was lined up for standby.
We all decided we did not want to spend one of our last days in a two-hour line up so we went on the People Mover instead. This is a shot I took from the People Mover. It may be hard to tell without the context, but most of the people in this picture are in line for Space Mountain. The line went well past the Monsters Inc. Laugh show.
After the People Mover we headed over to Philharmagic which was a nice walk-on and then it was off to the Haunted Mansion. Sadly, Adventureland was still closed, so we decided to do Small World one more time. By now it was after 9:00am so it was off to the Haunted Mansion. For some reason no one was in a roller coaster mood so we skipped Thunder and Splash Mountains and chose to head over to Pirates of the Caribbean. Pirates is always a fun ride, but part of me is still sentimental for the old version without Johnny Depp. The next stop was the Jungle Boat Cruise. The line up was way longer than it looked, but they kept us moving along so it wasnt too bad. We had a great captain who made sure we had a fun cruise.
At some point we made it through the castle to admire the mosaics some more.
Soon the morning passed us by and it was time to hop on a boat and head over to the Grand Floridian Café for lunch. We are early people, which means we arrive everywhere before we need to. So, we arrived 30 minutes before our ADR, which gave us time to look around the lobby. It really is a beautiful hotel. It is a touch more formal that we would like, but I think we would enjoy spending some time just relaxing in the lobby. Here are some random shots taken while we enjoyed the comfy lobby sofa.
The Grand Floridian Café was really nice. My husband loved his Grand Floridian burger. I would definitely eat there again.
After lunch we took the monorail back to the CR where we all settled in for a nap. I must admit that this was the day where we foolishly tried to act like tough Canadians and totally under-dressed for the weather. We dressed for a nice spring day wearing short sleeves and boy did we freeze. Being cold was another reason we all wanted to get back to our room and cuddle under the luxurious warm bedding.
For supper we had an ADR at the House of Blues. We were looking forward to going to Downtown Disney to do some shopping and looking forward to seeing the House of Blues and maybe hearing some music. I took this picture as we arrived at the restaurant as we were excited to be going there.
And then our excitement was squashed
. House of Blues was closed for a private function. We were a bit stunned. I walked up to one of the staff who was setting up and explained that we had a 5:30pm ADR. He just said Sorry, we tried to call everyone. We are closed for a private function. He offered us a discount on a future meal, but that didnt help us much. We were disappointed and hungry.
When we left the House of Blues our son wanted to see what Disney Quest was like so we went in to explore. My husband and I were tired so we just sat and waited while our son roamed around. In the end he wasnt that impressed with the place. He felt that since every game was included in the admission people didnt have any reason to stop playing so it took too long to wait for his turns at the games. He is a quiet polite person so he would never ask anyone to move along but would rather quietly wait his turn, which didnt seem to be the most effective approach at Disney Quest.
We werent sure where to go next so we decided to try Raglan Road or Earl of Sandwich. At Raglan Road the wait time was 90 minutes or we could get an immediate seat on the patio. We chose the patio. The service and food were great. At one point I went inside to take a look and they had some great entertainment. On a future trip I would love to come back to an inside seat at Raglan Road.
After supper we headed to the stores to buy some souvenirs. The stores were really crowded, but we managed to find a few things to bring home. After shopping we went to the buses, which again were really crowded. The whole experience felt more like rush hour in Toronto than a relaxing vacation. We decided that next time we will try to do our Downtown Disney shopping in the morning hours rather than the evening.
After making it back to the hotel we enjoyed a drink and dessert on our wonderful balcony.
Thats all for day 6 Next up our last full day.