On opening the curtains this morning I was greeted with my favourite boat on the lake, the Breathless II - it had broken down! They tried restarting it but after 30 minutes gave up and towed it back to dock.
Yippee, today was Magic Kingdom day and after a quick breakfast in the club lounge we caught the bus to MK. The bus service had really improved since 2007 and we didn't have to wait long at all this time. The only downside is the buses still stop off at the Swan and Dolphin enroute to the parks which adds 5 or so minutes to the ride, but I can live with it
More beautiful flowers, these are outside the club lounge
After my initial fears that Touring Plans crowd calendar was correct, I'm happy to say it wasn't. The crowds at MK were very light, we arrived at MK shortly after 9.30 am and by the time we walked to Jungle Cruise it was nearer 10.00 am, the line was still only 5 minutes! When I'd been early in December, supposedly a quiet time, the same day/time was 40 minutes.
Unfortunately Pirates had 'technical difficulties' and was closed at that time so we gave it a miss, we then went on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (5 minute wait), Haunted Mansion (no wait), Philarmagic (no wait), It's a Small World (no wait) twice in a row (I love it!), then ambled around Main Street - stopping off for lunch at the Main Street Bakery for Mum & Dad, and Caseys for me (they now do gluten free if anyone is interested) - I never eat hot dogs in the UK but it's something I just have to do in the US.
My Dad loves Main Street and he loves to see the dancers, we stood and watched for a while before hopping on the monorail back to Epcot.
Again, very low crowds here too. We went onto Spaceship Earth (no wait), it's another tradition we have to do this each trip. TBH I didn't really see much point in the refurb the other year, it's still a good ride.
We then walked back slowly to the Boardwalk stopping off at Seashore Sweets as Mum and Dad wanted to share a small cup of ice-cream, I also spent some time relaxing in the gardens - I can never get too much of this calm oasis.
Back up to the club lounge to see what tonight's food offerings were - pulled pork and clam chowder from ESPN, I had both!
Mum and Dad were meant to be going to Tutto Italia for dinner but didn't really fancy it so ended up going to the Dolphin Fountain instead, they were very impressed with the food there, nothing elaborate but good salads and burgers. afterwards they went into MK to see Spectro.
I on the other hand was meeting my friends Tony and Lesley (who had been on my flight with me) for dinner - we were going to Tony Romas.
We were all surprised at how quiet Tony Romas was for a Monday, no line at all, we were seated immediately. To start Tony & Lesley had 'kick'in shrimp' and I had potato skins, there were so many we all shared. I cannot get over the size of the potato skins, but OMG, they really were the best! I then 'attempted' to eat BBQ chicken but I was so full, no surprise there really given I'd also eaten in the club lounge, I just couldn't even manage half.
No trip to the US is complete without a trip to Tony Romas, although we have a few restaurants in the UK now there are nowhere near as good as those in the US!
With an extremely full stomach my friends dropped me back at the Boardwalk and I went back upstairs to my room to try and sleep all the food off!
A quick shot of the club floor hallway.