Mickey Mason Maher Mouse Chpt. 9.1 – Lunch with an Imagineer & The Final and Mad Dash

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Cast –

Melvis (a.k.a Melanie) – Me (39 – dangerously close to 40th birthday, which may have something to do with buying the Mazda Miata convertible and convincing all immediate family that we needed to spend an early holiday with The Mouse.)

Dr. D – my dear, DH (54); purports to be “Grumpy” by wearing considerable items of clothing bearing said image, however, by nature, much more like “Doc.” University Professor, who taught a Winter Session class WHILE we were on vacation. Online classes and high speed internet are glorious things. (And yes, there is a 15 year age difference and all I have to say is “Viva l’difference!”)

Deanster – DSis (34) – total princess with an amazing, creative brain – secretly wishes to be Ariel if only to find her Prince Eric. Professional independent photographer. (Family plug… see www.deanamason.com) Between the two of us, we, this is NO LIE, took over 1, 000 pics during this trip. Our mutual scrapbooking habit is currently on overload.

Big Cal – DFather (64) – absolute salt of the earth. Would go anywhere, do anything just to please his wife and daughters (and to get them to be quiet!). Is used to being out numbered – even all family pets have been female. Has great empathy for Dr. D being married to me for nearly 14 years. Big Cal is 6’ 5” by the way.

Mini Maureen – DMother (NOT 64! Mysteriously as I get older, she gets younger – we have suspicions that she is perhaps an alien – this has been somewhat substantiated by her obsession with Elvis.) I have acquired my best queenly skills by watching her all my life. Best thing she makes for dinner is reservations. She is 5’ 1” by the way.

Crew –

Pag – (pronounced with a long “a” as in short for “The Pagan Baby”) (25) Long story here about how he got his name, but suffice it to say that he belongs to a select group of university students who have deemed themselves “adopted” by DH and me and is part of our family. He is the resident house sitter, limo driver to the airport, cat and dog feeder and all around cool guy. He, in essence, makes our vacations much more relaxing by knowing that all things are being taken care of at home.

Day 9 – Lunch with an Imagineer & The Final and Mad Dash - Part 1

Our last day. Not quite sure how to feel about this…

Truly a wonderful vacation. We got to spend time with my family and have wonderful new experiences together. We’ve not had any unpleasant experiences (with the exception of a little cold – alright, ARCTIC – weather and my OEFYO syndrome… see Chpt. 8) and managed to do almost everything that we had put on our list.

We are really excited about today. Dr. D and I plan to spend the morning at MGM, have lunch at the Brown Derby with an Imagineer and then meet Deanster at MK for a couple of rides and photo ops.

We get Big C and Mini Mo packed up, the ECVs returned and bid them a safe trip home. I make Big C promise not to drive straight through back to Texas, but I doubt it will take them more than 2 days. DF seems to be ready to get back home.

I’ll tell you a little secret…so am I.

I KNOW…sacrilege!!! :earseek:

Blasphemous thought!!

No one is supposed to be happy about leaving “The World.” In fact, I don’t think I’ve read a trip report that has ever said this unless someone has had an unpleasant experience. So I’m gonna just put it right out there.

I’d rate my vacation as A+++, but I’m not upset at the thought of getting on the plane this evening. I’ve been less than well the entire time and I’m tired. Deanster and I have been discussing missing our “babies” (i.e. cats and dogs.)

{Couldn’t resist putting these in – Deanster’s big Maine Coon Tom Cat, Theo and her tiny Heinz 57 mix, Prada}

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I think mostly, I just feel a sense of accomplishment. We did it – and we did it well.
No one is going to the poor house and everyone had a wonderful time.
Mission accomplished.

Considering this some more, I don’t think there is anywhere I’ve vacationed that I didn’t want to leave to come home. Hmmm….must mean I’m pretty spoiled. Reminder to self to hug Dr. D real tight today many, many times. :love2:

OK – so am I a freak of nature or just the only one who is brave enough to say it?

I’ll let you decide.

Pal Mickey in tow, we bus to the Studios. We had seen a t-shirt in the Star Wars section that was a must have “whadja’ bring me” present for Pag.

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For the love of Pete – DON”T DO IT!!! :scared1:

I know - crass, eight year old boy humor…perfect!!

Today is a little cool for me but what Dr. D considers shirt-sleeve weather. We enjoy getting to comfortably look at some of the statuary we missed earlier in the week when we were head down, shoulders squared to the cold.

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Dr. D and one of his heroes, Sid Caesar.

I see Chip n’ Dale in their Christmas finery and walk over to get a picture. Just as I hand Doc my camera, a very inconsiderate woman nearly knocks me down to get to them. Actually MOVES me out of the way. I was simply too stunned to say anything. :eek: (In retrospect this is a very good thing.) I’ve joked around about hip checking children out of the way, but I was truly KIDDING!! I can’t believe how rude she is, and what stuns me even more is that she is totally clueless at how deficient she is in the social skills department. Several others have gathered around by the time she departs and I just stand there so that some little ones can go ahead, but both Chip and Dale walk straight over to me, give me a kiss and pose for our picture. It puts such a big smile on my face. I laugh right out loud and tell them “thank you” and they give me another quick hug. I can’t imagine how many times a day they have to go through stuff like that. Once again, my hat is doffed to these hard working employees.

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It is nearly time for our luncheon, so we make our way to the Brown Derby. I’d walked in earlier in the week but it was Dr. D’s first time in the door and I could tell he was already really enjoying it.

We check in at the desk and are asked to wait until the other 5 guest who are joining us arrive, so that we can all be seated at once. While we are waiting a lady and her mother sit down beside us, and guess what, her mom has a coughing attack just like I had the night before.

Ma’am, I feel your pain.

I rummage around in my back pack and come up with my last lozenge. I push it towards her and with watery eyes she takes it.

My last lozenge…

Boy, I’m counting on pixie dust BIG TIME for this last day.

Soon we are a party of two couples and family of 3 – Mom, Dad and Teenaged Daughter. They lead us through the restaurant back to the private dining room – The Bamboo Room, just as in the original Brown Derby.

We have personalized printed menus. On the left inside cover is printed;

Welcome to The Hollywood Brown Derby!

It is our pleasure to have (your name) here today, Friday, December 17, 2004. Your special lunch will be hosted by Jim Dotson, Media Designer, Walt Disney Imagineering.

Enjoy your Experience!​

On the right side is our menu…get ready to drool.

Introduction

Mulligatawny Soup with Chicken, Basmati Rice, Tart Apple, and minted Crème Fraiche

Individual Classic Cobb Salad with Chopped Greens, Turkey Breast, Bacon, Egg, Tomatoes, Crumbled Bleu Cheese, Avocado and Cobb Salad Dressing.

Center Stage – Choice of one:

Grilled Filet Mignon with Boniato Mash, Crisp Peppered Onions, “Horseradish” Aioli, and Rich Cabernet Reduction

Thai Noodle Bowl with Barbecue Brest of Chicken, Sugar Peas, Bok Choy and Shiitake Mushrooms in a Red Curry Broth

Pan-fired Grouper over Roasted Asparagus, Citrus Plugra Butter Sauce, topped with a Sweet Onion Marmalade

Finale

Bittersweet Chocolate Concorde with Banana Cumin Sauce and Pomegranate Reduction

Coffee, Tea and Non-alcoholic Beverage.​

Jim is running about 5 minutes behind, so we get our drink orders taken and introduce ourselves. The gentleman of the other couple is a Cast Member and his mate gave him this lunch as a birthday gift. The family is so cute – very outgoing - Dad is a navy pilot.

Jim arrives and is so nice. His job is to be in charge of sound design for everything in WDW with the exception of the live shows. This includes all the ambient sound for the parks (his favorite was designing for AK – the animal sounds change to reflect the animals activities during the course of the day), sound tracks for resorts (to reflect to theme and the season – I pinch Dr. D, I want no discussion of “Feliz Navidad” today!) and sound design for the rides (he loved working with Aerosmith on the Rock n’ Roller Coaster).

He is so personable, tells us stories and answers all our questions. If you ever get to share a meal with this great guy, ask him to tell you about the test rides on Tower of Terror. Let’s just say there is a BIG mechanical safety reason that the doors open at the top and that seat belts were added! And also about him taking his laptop WITH him on Rock n’ Roller Coaster.

The food is incredible. I am really surprised at the combination of flavors that are listed on the menu, but they are just the right touch and now maybe I know a little bit of what a “sophisticated palette” might enjoy.

The soup is exquisite. I’ve could have just had that, bread and dessert and been wonderfully happy.

Wish I had a picture of the salad to share – it was an individual salad but done in the traditional Cobb presentation with everything very finely julienned and in neat rows. (We were in such a nice place – didn’t want to play tourist too much and take pics of my food!)

Doc and I both choose the fillet and are not disappointed.

But let me tell you about DESSERT!!!!

Banana and cumin – WHAT? (Which is exactly what I thought!)

Well, the concorde is a light chocolate souffléish sort of thing (those of you who are gourmands, please excuse my amateur descriptions). Lovely!

The chef has thinly sliced a banana length wise and baked it crisp, laid it across the concorde and drizzled the banana cumin sauce onto it (oohh, it was good!) This sits on a plate of the pomegranate reduction. Heaven.

All to soon we’re finished eating, but in reality, nearly 2 hours had flown by. Jim signed our souvenir keepsake 50th Anniversary plate. The restaurant manager had already inquired as to how to get these plates to where they need to go for each of us. Since Den and I are departing in the evening, he packed ours in bubble wrap and put it in a Disney pizza box – which he discretely folded inside out, so as not to seem gauche :teeth: – and after a few pics we say our goodbyes and are on our way to the MK!

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Our table - see how intimate this space is! Makes you feel like a movie star.

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Our Imagineer, Jim!

(This is something we will do everytime we visit. I highly recommend it!

Let me know if you have any questions.)


Now, how does one get a sealed pizza box through bag check and find the Deanster?…


[thread=706844]Chapter 1 - The Prequel[/thread]
[thread=707410]Chapter 2 - T minus 48 Hours[/thread]
[thread=707456]Chapter 3 - 3,2,1 - We have Ignition[/thread]
[thread=708708]Chapter 4 - Together at Last[/thread]
[thread=709177]Chapter 5 - The Call of the Wild[/thread]
[thread=711162]Chapter 5.1 – With Apologies to Rudyard Kipling[/thread]
[thread=713380]Chapter 6 – Winter in the World Showcase[/thread]
[thread=741726]Chapter 7.1 – Subzero MGM Adventure [/thread]
[thread=891702]Chapter 8 - News from The Dolphin Tank and the OEFYO Syndrome [/thread]
Chapter 9.1 - YOU ARE HERE
 
incredible report and thanks for the food reviews too......I haven't been to Brown Derby and have been to Disney almost 20 times.......maybe I can talk darling hubby into that one instead of Le Cellier..........thanks for your vacation and glad that you had an awesome time

almost forgot......your Maine coon looks like one we had when I was growing up...there is nothing better then a beautiful long haired, tuffed ear maine coon...our baby was named cheetah......thanks for letting us see
 
Pumba,

You've got to make time to go to the Brown Derby. We absolutely loved it.

Theo (the kitty) is a lover boy - he's huge, almost 20lbs, but not fat by anymeans. As you know, they are just gentle giants. He was a stray that "found" my sister. Glad I brought back memories of your "Cheetah."
 
Lunch sounds wonderful! Now you've got me curious about the TOT door and seatbelts...I guess I'll have to let my imagination wander on that one. Another terrific report!
 

You are a wonderful and talented writer! Thank you so much for your marvelous descriptions! :goodvibes What a lovely family you have!
I wish them all the best!
We are going to WDW and staying at CSR this Christmas, and I am so excited! We have to do the "little kid thing"- but someday I will try the "grown up" tours you experienced!
I'm sorry you felt so poorly on your vacation :cold: , and I hope that this wintertime you (and your family) have stayed healthy. :sunny:
Thanks again!
 
Enjoyed reading your report ~ Thanx for posting.
 
I just finished reading all your reports back to back. What a great time you had and what a great time I had reading about your adventures. I love when trip reports have pictures included! Thanks for taking the time to post. DH and I are going to WDW in January and we are big kids at heart just like your family. :) I hope the weather is a little milder for us than it was for you.

Thanks again! Loved your writing.

Dawn
 
Hi Dawn!

So glad you enjoyed. We are booked to go back in just a few short weeks and also hope we'll have better weather. I saw in your sig that you are from AK! What a climate change Florida will be for you.

Hope you and yours have a magical vacation.
 
WOW!!!
Great trip report...I felt like I was there with you. I was sorry to see it end.
Are you planning another trip soon?
I agree with you about looking forward to going home. It's great to be on vacation, but there's nothing quite like home. Especially when you're not feeling well.
Hope all is well with your family.
 
Hello from a fellow Texan! Really enjoyed your report. You are one heck of a story teller!
We'll be in the world 12/3-12/10. I sure hope the weather is a bit milder for us!
 
Thankyou so much for your reports. I've had a great time reading all of them and at times, have laughed out loud. Will be staying at CSR myself next year so was glad to hear a good review of it. Here's to many more trips and reports,

Claire xx
 
Just finished reading your trip report from start to finish. You're a wonderful storyteller...I felt as though I was right there with you. I always enjoy trip reports that get me laughing out loud. I do believe that I've gotten a cold just by reading your report. So glad you were still able to enjoy your vacation. Thanks for sharing! It's been a treat! :)
 
Just read the whole thing and drooled over the photography! Great stories, excellent pictures... a great way for me to spend a sick day!
 
Hey Kim,

Thanks so much and hope you are feeling better - I followed the link in your sig and started reading your trip report. It sounds like we are cut from the same cloth; love of teaching, kids and scrapbooking! Hope the next 6 months fly by for you.
 












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