I don't usually do reports for my one-day trips, because living in Tampa, we do a lot of one-day visits! But we did have quite a bit of magic on this day, so I thought I'd take the time to write it up.
Cast: Me, 42, single mom, LOVES living an hour from the mouse!
DD, almost 15, Stitch and thrill ride lover
DS, 13 1/2, enjoys his independence
DS's Girlfriend, almost 14, has had an AP since 2nd grade but has missed an awful lot of what we like about WDW
Background (skip it if you only care about the Disney part of trips!):
About 10 days before MLK day, I asked the kids if they'd like to each take a friend over to WDW for the day. DD has a good friend who we've taken before (her family has taken DD before too), and DS's girlfriend has met us at WDW for a few hours before, so the kids asked their respective invitees. According to the kids' reports, both guests were a go! Last Wednesday I called Disney Dining to see if I could get an ADR for Sci Fi since I thought all the teens would enjoy this. I was given a pretty wide choice of times, and picked 1:45 pm.
Friday evening, I asked both kids if they had confirmed the guests' were going and they said yes. DD's friend lives about 25 minutes away from us (and the wrong direction from Disney), so I suggested that she invite the friend to spend Sunday night with us. DD said that this wasn't possible, because her friend was going to do WDW with her parents on Sunday and wouldn't be home until late. So I asked her to call Saturday and set up a pick up time. Oh No!, Teenaged disaster! DD has LOST her friends' phone number, and it's dropped off the recent call list on the phone. I tried looking it up online and couldn't find it. So I just waited, expecting a phone call from them to confirm this minor detail. I did speak to DS's girlfriend's family and confirmed a 7:30 pickup for her (they just live down the road).
Monday morning we were up and out of the house by 7:25. DS's girlfriend was ready and waiting, and we headed south to pick up DD's friend. I debated over this, but decided that it was worth a bit of our time to not leave someone hanging there waiting on us. Unfortunately, it turned out that DD's friend had forgotten to mention these plans to her parents (hmmm, where have I heard that before?), so she wasn't allowed to go. Her dad apologized for our inconvenience, but we exchanged phone numbers so it wouldn't happen again!
On to the actual Disney part of the trip!
After a few traffic delays, we pulled into the MGM parking lot at 9:20. DS's GF has a regular AP, so no parking fee this time
(we have seasonal passes). We had to stop by guest services to replace DS's AP. I think it made a trip through the washer, but DS denies all knowledge! He ended up with the Incredibles on his new pass. We still have the old style pass with attractions instead of characters.
As we were walking in, we decided that our must do's (focused on DS's GF since she hadn't done many of them) were: ToT, LMA, Animation Tour, and maybe Beauty and the Beast. DD wanted to do Backlot Tour, but the GF had been on that before, since it was one of the few rides her mom will do.
Once in the park, we headed down Sunset to visit Tower of Terror. All the kids were bummed that RnR was down for refurb. DS's GF had never been on ToT. It turns out that her parents don't do thrill rides. I quick stepped down to pick up FPs (return time 10:15-11:15), then we went through the standby line. The kids explained the backstory to DS's GF and by the time they were done, we were in the library, and quickly into our service elevator. This wasn't a particularly great series of drops, but it was still fun. DS's GF LOVED this ride! As soon as we stopped, she said "When are the FPs good? I want to go again!"
After the ride, we split into two groups. DS and GF headed to the back of the park to see the 10:30 LMA show. The next show was at 1:30 which was when we were eating lunch, so that was really the only chance to watch it. DD and I wanted to see the 10:45 B&B show. I had left my cell phone in the car, so DD headed over to see the VOLM while I retrieved the phone. Once back in the park, I watched a bit of the director street scene while waiting on DD. Several young girls were getting autographs from the director, and he was really playing it up.
DD and I got good seats just beneath the sound board and enjoyed the B&B show. The CM at the entrance said that 4 for a Dollar are off on Sunday and Monday so there was no pre-show. I had only seen B&B once before, and I really had missed a lot that time because I was taking picture. I can't believe the amount of costume changes they do in this show! It's really amazing that it all gets done! Once we were done, DD decided she didn't want to ride ToT again, so we gave away our FPs. We wandered down Sunset and checked out the villian shop. DD found a t-shirt that she thought would be perfect for me! It has Malificent and says "Don't hate me because I'm wicked!" I explained that I'm NEVER wicked, I'm just MOM! DD picked out a rope of licorice for a snack and we headed out.
Meanwhile, DS and his GF had enjoyed the LMA show. They left right at the very end to get back to use their ToT FPs, then headed back to the animation studio.
*** inserted later because I didn't remember it the first time!****
DD and I went over to the Great Movie Ride and they had LOTS of characters out in the courtyard there. I've always seen characters around the hat, but this was the first time I've seen them in the area by GMR. They had Baloo, The Little Red Hen (that's what DD said, I had no idea on that one!), Suzy and Perla (mice from Cinderella), King Louie, and MEEKO! Our first big Disney trip was right after Pocohantas came out, and we had some photos of the Pocohantas characters (including an autograph of Capt John Smith in my DS"s book) but I haven't seen many of them since. My kids are generally too big (in their mind) for the characters. DD will make an exception for Stitch, but that's about it. I was able to convince her to get a picture with Meeko. Here's a good shot of them.
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DD and I rode the Great Movie Ride (we had the time check card, which is actually a card there). We waited about 15 minutes for this, entirely in the room with the movie clips (we saw most of them twice). I had high hopes of getting the cowboy scene, since they had long cars with two CMs running. Turns out that the front section gets the cowboy scene, and we were in the back row. We did get stuck in the Tarzan scene (saw him swing across about a dozen times!) and our CM adlibbed some info about the Tarzan movies. Did you know that Johnny Weismuller wasn't their first choice? The real first choice? An unknown named Clark Gable! But they couldn't work around his Gone with the Wind schedule.
DD and I headed over to the animation studio to meet up with DS and his GF. We came in the back way and DD stopped to checkout the sketches of Mushu on the wall. As I mention later in the EPCOT segment, DD has gotten focused on dragons lately. Here's the photo.
Back last spring break, she bought a Stitch/Tower of Terror hat that she wears every time we go to Disney. It's the bellhop hat with Stitch ears coming out the side. She always gets comments on it, and we usually don't see another one. Here was our first magical moment of the day.
While I'm taking the picture of DD, one of the animators comes up and offers DD a signed, personalized sketch of Stitch that he had done for the last class. He said "Since I can tell you love Stitch, would you like this? Now I don't want to see this on ebay next week!" I assured him that this would be framed and in her bedroom right away! About this time, DS's GF came up. Turned out she hadn't wanted to draw, so she was playing with the computer games. The animator, Timmy, asked if we were going into the next class and I explained that I was waiting on my son. Timmy turned to DS's GF and said "Are you her son's girlfriend?" Then he turned to me and said "I know your son. He comes here a lot. He's really a very nice kid." To the GF he said "and he talks about you too!" It was really nice chatting with this guy, and reassuring to know that while DS is off on his own he's a good guest. Timmy had been the animator that my DS had when were were there at Christmas time. DS spent about an hour in the area, and helped them put out the supplies for the class, etc. They were teasing him that he could give the opening speech!
DS finished his class (they did Stitch again), and we headed out together. DS and GF were a little hungry and wanted a churro. We went over to the stand by GMR, where they decided they wanted to ride that. Since we had just gone on this, I gave them the snack money, and DD and I headed to the Backlot Tour. DS got the cowboy scene this time! DD and I volunteered and ended up as the deckhands. The other volunteers were there with their family, and that family was nice enough to take a few photos for us. Here's a couple of good ones.
After our 5 minutes of fame, we rejoined the group. There was a passporter family in the row in front of us on the tram. The lady said that she posts there, but didn't give her screen name.
After the tour, the 1:30 LMA show was just about to start, so the masses turned that way. We picked up DS and his GF at the theater and all headed over to Sci Fi.
I wrote a detailed review of that on the dining page. Here's the link if you're interested.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1327391
Up next, afternoon at EPCOT.
Cast: Me, 42, single mom, LOVES living an hour from the mouse!
DD, almost 15, Stitch and thrill ride lover
DS, 13 1/2, enjoys his independence
DS's Girlfriend, almost 14, has had an AP since 2nd grade but has missed an awful lot of what we like about WDW
Background (skip it if you only care about the Disney part of trips!):
About 10 days before MLK day, I asked the kids if they'd like to each take a friend over to WDW for the day. DD has a good friend who we've taken before (her family has taken DD before too), and DS's girlfriend has met us at WDW for a few hours before, so the kids asked their respective invitees. According to the kids' reports, both guests were a go! Last Wednesday I called Disney Dining to see if I could get an ADR for Sci Fi since I thought all the teens would enjoy this. I was given a pretty wide choice of times, and picked 1:45 pm.
Friday evening, I asked both kids if they had confirmed the guests' were going and they said yes. DD's friend lives about 25 minutes away from us (and the wrong direction from Disney), so I suggested that she invite the friend to spend Sunday night with us. DD said that this wasn't possible, because her friend was going to do WDW with her parents on Sunday and wouldn't be home until late. So I asked her to call Saturday and set up a pick up time. Oh No!, Teenaged disaster! DD has LOST her friends' phone number, and it's dropped off the recent call list on the phone. I tried looking it up online and couldn't find it. So I just waited, expecting a phone call from them to confirm this minor detail. I did speak to DS's girlfriend's family and confirmed a 7:30 pickup for her (they just live down the road).
Monday morning we were up and out of the house by 7:25. DS's girlfriend was ready and waiting, and we headed south to pick up DD's friend. I debated over this, but decided that it was worth a bit of our time to not leave someone hanging there waiting on us. Unfortunately, it turned out that DD's friend had forgotten to mention these plans to her parents (hmmm, where have I heard that before?), so she wasn't allowed to go. Her dad apologized for our inconvenience, but we exchanged phone numbers so it wouldn't happen again!
On to the actual Disney part of the trip!
After a few traffic delays, we pulled into the MGM parking lot at 9:20. DS's GF has a regular AP, so no parking fee this time

As we were walking in, we decided that our must do's (focused on DS's GF since she hadn't done many of them) were: ToT, LMA, Animation Tour, and maybe Beauty and the Beast. DD wanted to do Backlot Tour, but the GF had been on that before, since it was one of the few rides her mom will do.
Once in the park, we headed down Sunset to visit Tower of Terror. All the kids were bummed that RnR was down for refurb. DS's GF had never been on ToT. It turns out that her parents don't do thrill rides. I quick stepped down to pick up FPs (return time 10:15-11:15), then we went through the standby line. The kids explained the backstory to DS's GF and by the time they were done, we were in the library, and quickly into our service elevator. This wasn't a particularly great series of drops, but it was still fun. DS's GF LOVED this ride! As soon as we stopped, she said "When are the FPs good? I want to go again!"
After the ride, we split into two groups. DS and GF headed to the back of the park to see the 10:30 LMA show. The next show was at 1:30 which was when we were eating lunch, so that was really the only chance to watch it. DD and I wanted to see the 10:45 B&B show. I had left my cell phone in the car, so DD headed over to see the VOLM while I retrieved the phone. Once back in the park, I watched a bit of the director street scene while waiting on DD. Several young girls were getting autographs from the director, and he was really playing it up.
DD and I got good seats just beneath the sound board and enjoyed the B&B show. The CM at the entrance said that 4 for a Dollar are off on Sunday and Monday so there was no pre-show. I had only seen B&B once before, and I really had missed a lot that time because I was taking picture. I can't believe the amount of costume changes they do in this show! It's really amazing that it all gets done! Once we were done, DD decided she didn't want to ride ToT again, so we gave away our FPs. We wandered down Sunset and checked out the villian shop. DD found a t-shirt that she thought would be perfect for me! It has Malificent and says "Don't hate me because I'm wicked!" I explained that I'm NEVER wicked, I'm just MOM! DD picked out a rope of licorice for a snack and we headed out.
Meanwhile, DS and his GF had enjoyed the LMA show. They left right at the very end to get back to use their ToT FPs, then headed back to the animation studio.
*** inserted later because I didn't remember it the first time!****
DD and I went over to the Great Movie Ride and they had LOTS of characters out in the courtyard there. I've always seen characters around the hat, but this was the first time I've seen them in the area by GMR. They had Baloo, The Little Red Hen (that's what DD said, I had no idea on that one!), Suzy and Perla (mice from Cinderella), King Louie, and MEEKO! Our first big Disney trip was right after Pocohantas came out, and we had some photos of the Pocohantas characters (including an autograph of Capt John Smith in my DS"s book) but I haven't seen many of them since. My kids are generally too big (in their mind) for the characters. DD will make an exception for Stitch, but that's about it. I was able to convince her to get a picture with Meeko. Here's a good shot of them.

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DD and I rode the Great Movie Ride (we had the time check card, which is actually a card there). We waited about 15 minutes for this, entirely in the room with the movie clips (we saw most of them twice). I had high hopes of getting the cowboy scene, since they had long cars with two CMs running. Turns out that the front section gets the cowboy scene, and we were in the back row. We did get stuck in the Tarzan scene (saw him swing across about a dozen times!) and our CM adlibbed some info about the Tarzan movies. Did you know that Johnny Weismuller wasn't their first choice? The real first choice? An unknown named Clark Gable! But they couldn't work around his Gone with the Wind schedule.
DD and I headed over to the animation studio to meet up with DS and his GF. We came in the back way and DD stopped to checkout the sketches of Mushu on the wall. As I mention later in the EPCOT segment, DD has gotten focused on dragons lately. Here's the photo.

Back last spring break, she bought a Stitch/Tower of Terror hat that she wears every time we go to Disney. It's the bellhop hat with Stitch ears coming out the side. She always gets comments on it, and we usually don't see another one. Here was our first magical moment of the day.
While I'm taking the picture of DD, one of the animators comes up and offers DD a signed, personalized sketch of Stitch that he had done for the last class. He said "Since I can tell you love Stitch, would you like this? Now I don't want to see this on ebay next week!" I assured him that this would be framed and in her bedroom right away! About this time, DS's GF came up. Turned out she hadn't wanted to draw, so she was playing with the computer games. The animator, Timmy, asked if we were going into the next class and I explained that I was waiting on my son. Timmy turned to DS's GF and said "Are you her son's girlfriend?" Then he turned to me and said "I know your son. He comes here a lot. He's really a very nice kid." To the GF he said "and he talks about you too!" It was really nice chatting with this guy, and reassuring to know that while DS is off on his own he's a good guest. Timmy had been the animator that my DS had when were were there at Christmas time. DS spent about an hour in the area, and helped them put out the supplies for the class, etc. They were teasing him that he could give the opening speech!
DS finished his class (they did Stitch again), and we headed out together. DS and GF were a little hungry and wanted a churro. We went over to the stand by GMR, where they decided they wanted to ride that. Since we had just gone on this, I gave them the snack money, and DD and I headed to the Backlot Tour. DS got the cowboy scene this time! DD and I volunteered and ended up as the deckhands. The other volunteers were there with their family, and that family was nice enough to take a few photos for us. Here's a couple of good ones.


After our 5 minutes of fame, we rejoined the group. There was a passporter family in the row in front of us on the tram. The lady said that she posts there, but didn't give her screen name.
After the tour, the 1:30 LMA show was just about to start, so the masses turned that way. We picked up DS and his GF at the theater and all headed over to Sci Fi.
I wrote a detailed review of that on the dining page. Here's the link if you're interested.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1327391
Up next, afternoon at EPCOT.