ashw100
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- Jan 2, 2014
This Cheese Tastes Weird
James really wanted to go on Barnstormer next. It would have been a walk on but we got there right when they started a sanitizing cycle, so we waited 10 minutes. Got to check out the Tron Construction though.
Who’s excited?
Since we were in Storybook Circus we had to ride Dumbo.
Our breakfast had long since worn off, and we were hungry. We had a later lunch, so I didn’t want to eat too much. James’ number one Disney snack is a Mickey pretzel, so I got him one of those. I got something that has escaped me for years, the Disney churro. A little background on my love of churros. It all started when I was a little girl visiting Disneyland. My dad bought me a churro and we watched the parade. It is one of my favorite memories of my childhood. Well churros turned into my favorite fair/amusement park treat. We got them several times on our trip to Disneyland in 2018, yet for some reason I had never gotten one in Disney World. I never see them anywhere, why are they so hard to find?
Any way, we stopped at the cart outside Storybook Circus and there they were, in all their glory. The CM asked if we wanted chocolate or cheese to go with our treats. We declined, but the other CM gave them to us anyway, for free. It was super hot, so we took our treats into the mask relaxation station in Storybook Circus for some much needed A/C. It wasn’t very busy in there so we actually were able to get a table and chairs.
J did not like the cheese dip that it came with, said it tasted weird. So I give it a try and to me it tasted like Cheez Whiz, which J has never had. I laughed, it is quite an acquired taste. We have had the cheese dip in the past and I don’t remember it being like that. Has it always been this way or is this newer?
Fully rested and with full bellies we headed back out into the heat for some more rides. We headed over to Tomorrowland for a spin on the Speedway.
I was so sad about the Peoplemover still being down, I really hope it is back up next time we visit. We moved on to Buzz Lightyear. I think the posted wait was around 30 minutes, but we only waited about 15 minutes.
I am forever chasing the high that was getting Galactic Hero, sadly today was not the day to relive that accomplishment.
I couldn’t convince J to go on Space Mountain, so we turned to a ride we haven’t done in forever, Astro Orbiter. We have only done this ride one other time, and J was 18 months old at the time. The wait was brutally hot, even our fans couldn’t save us on this one.
I don’t generally get scared on rides, but the height on this one freaked me out a bit.
That said, you do get some great views of the park.
It was time to head back to the front of the park, for a shirt and mask change. With how much we sweat that day, this was a welcome change. First though, we had to stop for some pictures.
This one is too funny to me. The PP was trying to get James to do the cute magic shot with the balloons, but the sun was in his eyes, so this is what I got instead.
We got this last picture right before Goofy’s Cavalcade came down Main Street. I took advantage of no one in line at the end of Main Street for this fun picture.
We stopped in the Emporium and picked up a new mask for me and one for J. After a quick changed, we headed back down Main Street just in time for the princesses to make their way down.
James really wanted to go on Barnstormer next. It would have been a walk on but we got there right when they started a sanitizing cycle, so we waited 10 minutes. Got to check out the Tron Construction though.
Who’s excited?
Since we were in Storybook Circus we had to ride Dumbo.
Our breakfast had long since worn off, and we were hungry. We had a later lunch, so I didn’t want to eat too much. James’ number one Disney snack is a Mickey pretzel, so I got him one of those. I got something that has escaped me for years, the Disney churro. A little background on my love of churros. It all started when I was a little girl visiting Disneyland. My dad bought me a churro and we watched the parade. It is one of my favorite memories of my childhood. Well churros turned into my favorite fair/amusement park treat. We got them several times on our trip to Disneyland in 2018, yet for some reason I had never gotten one in Disney World. I never see them anywhere, why are they so hard to find?
Any way, we stopped at the cart outside Storybook Circus and there they were, in all their glory. The CM asked if we wanted chocolate or cheese to go with our treats. We declined, but the other CM gave them to us anyway, for free. It was super hot, so we took our treats into the mask relaxation station in Storybook Circus for some much needed A/C. It wasn’t very busy in there so we actually were able to get a table and chairs.
J did not like the cheese dip that it came with, said it tasted weird. So I give it a try and to me it tasted like Cheez Whiz, which J has never had. I laughed, it is quite an acquired taste. We have had the cheese dip in the past and I don’t remember it being like that. Has it always been this way or is this newer?
Fully rested and with full bellies we headed back out into the heat for some more rides. We headed over to Tomorrowland for a spin on the Speedway.
I was so sad about the Peoplemover still being down, I really hope it is back up next time we visit. We moved on to Buzz Lightyear. I think the posted wait was around 30 minutes, but we only waited about 15 minutes.
I am forever chasing the high that was getting Galactic Hero, sadly today was not the day to relive that accomplishment.
I couldn’t convince J to go on Space Mountain, so we turned to a ride we haven’t done in forever, Astro Orbiter. We have only done this ride one other time, and J was 18 months old at the time. The wait was brutally hot, even our fans couldn’t save us on this one.
I don’t generally get scared on rides, but the height on this one freaked me out a bit.
That said, you do get some great views of the park.
It was time to head back to the front of the park, for a shirt and mask change. With how much we sweat that day, this was a welcome change. First though, we had to stop for some pictures.
This one is too funny to me. The PP was trying to get James to do the cute magic shot with the balloons, but the sun was in his eyes, so this is what I got instead.
We got this last picture right before Goofy’s Cavalcade came down Main Street. I took advantage of no one in line at the end of Main Street for this fun picture.
We stopped in the Emporium and picked up a new mask for me and one for J. After a quick changed, we headed back down Main Street just in time for the princesses to make their way down.
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