Mom and teenage son take on Pop and Free dining Aug 24-30. NEW Summary!

Love your TR so far. I don't see pictures at work, but your TR is good even without them! I'll look at them later tonight.

I did a mother - son trip with my DS15 when he was 13. We had a lot of fun. Now both my boys play high school soccer so the only time we can go is in June right after school lets out. I miss those late August trips.

Looking forward to reading more!
 
I'm really enjoying your trip report so far! What great memories for you and Stephen! I also wanted to comment how thoughtful it was of you two to give pins away to kids! How sweet! Looking forward to reading more...
 
Day 3

Okay, hopefully this day won’t be quite as long as the last one! After our exhausting and very hot experience yesterday, we decided that today either we’d take an afternoon break right after lunch, or leave immediately after dinner. Ah, the best laid plans!

I will say that Epcot is much less exhausting than MK is, at least in times of heat. Now we definitely walked more on this day – we did two complete loops of World Showcase, in addition to criss-crossing Future World a couple times, and of course it’s a larger park. But we spent so much time indoors that it didn’t seem nearly as bad. And once again we were at the park turnstiles before 8am, having eating our hearty breakfast of a granola bar yet again.

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However, this time around 8:30, a couple of the CM’s came over to us and asked us if we wanted to be the “Family of the Day”! Well, of course we did! Not sure exactly what it entailed, but it had to be more fun than sitting at the turnstile! So they brought us into the park. Asked us if we wanted a picture in front of the “ball” without anyone in it:

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Then we basically just chatted with the CM’s for the next few minutes – all of whom were new to their jobs as part of the college program. One went to college just a few miles from our old house in Michigan so we discussed that. They then gave us a fast pass good at any one attraction in the park, and a "Family Reunion" pin - (not sure why on that one!). Meanwhile, the park is getting ready to open. So they introduced our family and had us do the countdown (5,4,3,2,1!) and then we were on our way. Not as exciting as some of the other opening ceremonies/Families of the Day I’ve read about here on the boards, but still made us feel special.

We had been planning on both heading to and riding and FP’ing Soarin’, but we figured since we had an extra FP now, that he could go ride Test Track and I’d just get Soain’ FP’s and meet him over there and we could get on to Mission Space faster. I join the Soain’ Stampede – along with another dad who is arguing with the CM about why he can’t run, other parks allow people to run, Disney is stupid this way, etc. Okay, whatever! I have no trouble keeping up with the CM, and getting the FP’s quickly, but a much more challenging time fighting my way up the escalator and out of the masses of people still entering the building! I zip over to Test Track, where Stephen comes off just a few minutes later. We decide to head right to Mission Space and although we get there with NO line, end up waiting quite awhile for enough people to come to fill an entire cycle of simulators (I’m thinking 32 people, but people were straggling in a couple at a time so it took awhile). We ride, and run back over to Test Track to do single rider.

Oops – want to grab another FP first. Put the tickets in and we’re too early! Check the clock and we have a minute to wait. I can’t tell you how many times we did this during the week – my watch is fast and Disney’s is slow and I kept forgetting to account for this. So unlike the idiots you always read about blocking the FP entrance while they wait for their FP time, we were the idiots standing between the FP machines and the FP entrance where we could see the clock and waiting for it to change so we could get more FP’s!

Anyway, we got in the single rider line (no wait at all) and zipped through without having to even watch the preshow briefing. We end up in different cars (never once did we end up together all the times we rode single rider), and I end up with a mom and son (who is probably ¼ inch over the 40 inch height restriction). The car pulls up, mom climbs in, son climbs in, I climb in, and we all buckle up, at which point the mom realizes her son doesn’t have a shoulder belt, like she and I do. She gets very, very upset about this, and even tried unbuckling her and her son’s belts. Meanwhile the car has started moving forward. I quickly try to tell her this is far worse than not having the shoulder belt, it’s not a bad ride, the shoulder belts are probably only there to keep people from leaning out of the cars, etc. But she was very upset the whole ride.

I tried to calm both of them down by telling them what would be happening next (especially the sudden stops!) and assuring her that the final lap was only one lap and wasn’t much different than being in your car on the freeway. They both did fine on the ride, and when she got off, she commented on my DIS shirt, pointing out how much she’d learned from the DIS, but that “NO ONE HAD EVER TOLD HER NOT TO PUT HER SON IN THE MIDDLE ON TEST TRACK!” Okay, she was still not happy about that one!

One more Test Track story I want to share here since it really, really annoyed me. It wasn’t on this time through, but later in the day (don’t remember exactly which of the many times we rode!). The regular line those times (this happened twice while we were there) was probably 60 minutes. But I was SO frustrated by families with young kids who (cut the line) went in the single rider line. Then when they got to the front threw a complete hissy fit when the CM tried to split them up from their precious angels who couldn't possibly ride without mom and dad. BOTH times this happened, the CM just gave in and let the family ride together. Probably wouldn't have left such a bad taste in my mouth if one of the time I hadn't seen the mom give a smirk and thumbs up to dad as soon as the CM let them through. What's the point of the 17 "your party will be split up" signs if they don't bother to do that?

All right, enough venting! From here we went over to Nemo – I guess thinking there might still be lines for it like we saw in 2007.

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No line, and quick ride later, we were in the aquarium. Looked briefly, and then entered the waiting area for Crush. This is a cute show, but was much more fun back in the small venue they used to have it in during 2005. This time it just seemed like a madhouse, with kids scrambling everywhere, and the CM quite rudely telling them to stay off the green, parents keep back, not in the front, clear the aisles. The first time we saw this it was more of a casual conversation between the kids and Crush. Now it just seemed canned and rushed. Okay if you hadn’t seen it before, or had kids who were Crush fans, but I wouldn’t go back again. We headed out of the Seas:

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And back in to use our Soarin’ FP’s I’d gotten at ropedrop. But of course it’s time to get another set first. Well, actually, not, we have to wait that minute or two first! We ride, and check in at the tour desk to confirm our Behind the Seeds tour on Saturday (just making sure it would still go with the boat ride closed!).

Well, of course at this point, Stephen is starving. And we’re right by Sunshine Seasons. And they have all these delicious looking pastries! Yes, we realize it’s just an hour until our lunch ADR, but we have to get something! So we grab a blondie, which Stephen hasn’t tried before (I think it’s kind of a peanut butter brownie). Head from here over to the Imagination ride, which surprisingly has about a 5-10 minute wait. We decide we aren’t in a rush, and wait a bit and ride. Again determine this is a fairly corny ride, that was much better a decade or so ago, but at least it’s cool, and they still have the good song!

On that note, a separate quest we were on at this point was to find the CD’s that had the soundtrack from Soarin’ on them. While we were waiting at the turnstiles, he was listening to that track over and over in the background and each time telling me as the music changed, what the scene would be during the movie at that time. He really, really wanted to get it. We asked at the ride/gift kiosk outside of Soarin’ and they told us we were looking for a red CD case, that would have 2 CD’s in it, with music from all the parks/attractions. We stopped in Mouse Gears (on their recommendation) quickly and confirmed that they did not in fact have it, had never heard of it, and told us to try Downtown Disney.

Next we headed over to Club Cool to get a bunch of the sample drinks! I remembered I’d really liked the one from Mexico the last time, and still did. I think that one was either watermelon or strawberry – I know there were two I liked. Stephen liked one (don’t remember from where) that he insisted tasted like Mountain Dew. Since I don’t like Dew, I found it fairly disgusting, but he was happy drinking it. We grabbed a (tiny) glass to go, and headed back over to Test Track for a quick single rider ride. Just a FYI, we almost always found the single rider line to be shorter than the FP line, so if you’re willing to ride alone, this is definitely the way to get extra rides in. In the future, I’d do FP once a day for this (to get the ride photo scanned on my photopass account) and just stick with the single rider. I’m guessing this is when we encountered the “lines don’t apply to me” people!

Well, by now it was getting close to the ADR time, so we started to work our way to World Showcase. Oh, first we passed the Kim Possible kiosk, so we had to grab our “FP” for that for later in the day. Stopped briefly in the UK to get a picture of Stephen:

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We get to France about 11:50, and go inside to check in for the ADR. They look at us strangely and tell us to wait outside and someone will be out there shortly. We wait there with another family for a few minutes:

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Finally, the hostess comes out with a list on a clipboard and mans the little stand outside. We allow the family who was waiting to check in, and the CM has no record of their ADR. Finally writes their name in, along with their (theoretical) ADR time, and number of people. We check in, and the same thing happens. More people are waiting by this point, and I hear the next few also told they don’t have their ADR’s either. Hm...I think something’s wrong here. This was the only place we weren’t checked in on a computer of all our ADR’s and it didn’t seem to work. Meanwhile, the waiters near the door are starting to call people in (all of us even without ADR’s) and I see someone rush out to hand the hostess a new sheet of paper! Think someone got the wrong list!

However, we’re seated quickly, and have a beautiful window seat, with a great view!

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Stephen checks out the menu and we’re happy to find out from our server that the Chef’s menu is included at lunch time. I’d read some conflicting reports on that on the DIS, so I wasn’t sure. We were really excited because the choices we wanted were on that list anyways, and now we could get the yummy French Onion soup (that we both like) too!

I did a good job taking pictures here (this is about the last time!):

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Stephen orders the ham and cheese sandwich (okay, I’m not even going to try for the French translations) and I order the quiche, both of which come with a salad (so we get soup, salad, entrée AND dessert...which turns out to be about 2 too many courses for me!). Well, the soup was delicious. And they brought bread as well, and pretty much by the time I’d polished off both of those, I was done.

And then our main courses came:

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Okay, I managed to eat maybe half of the inside of my quiche. Stephen ate half of his sandwich, and both of our salads ( I took a bite just to try it). This was kind of disappointing after months of drooling over this menu being just way too stuffed to even eat all of it, let alone enjoy it!

Next we each tried one of the desserts that came with the Chef’s meal – the Crème Brulee and the Profitolores (sp?):

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Neither of these were exactly what we were expecting, although we may have been just too full to enjoy them. I’ve never had Crème Brulee before, and it pretty much tasted to me like the burned outer shell of a marshmallow toasted over a campfire, with a bland pudding inside. Similarly, the other dessert, which looked like a hot fudge creampuff, was also fairly bland. I ate the big blackberry (best part!) and Stephen picked at a bit of the rest of it but we’d just had too much already!

Oh, one more tip I’d read on the boards before I went and turned out to be a lifesaver (and the best 25 cents I spent for the trip) was to bring the pink sweeteners (Sweet and Lo I think?!) which are the only kind I like in iced tea. I thought the iced tea at all of the table service restaurants was really, really good, and usually went through about 3 glasses each meal. But they only had the yellow and blue sweeteners which I think totally change the flavor of the tea. I bought a Ziploc baggie full of them at a garage sale before we left and it was a great investment for me for the trip! You could of course stock up at a local restaurant easily too! Incidentally, I tried the tea at a CS restaurant once and ended up spitting it back into my cup, rinsing the cup out (luckily we were at AK without lids) and getting Sprite instead since it was that bad! I never found Caffeine Free Diet Coke anywhere, but did find Sprite Zero most places which works for me in a pinch!

Finally Remy came by. This isn’t a big deal, but was really cute. The Server bringing him around wasn’t as stuffy as I’d read some of them were, so it was more just a cute interaction. I wouldn’t go just for this, but I would definitely go back again for the food and the service. And next time we wouldn’t get a blondie an hour beforehand. And I wouldn’t eat all the soup to save room for the rest! If we were paying a la carte – the soup would have been easily enough to share.

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So now we needed to do some walking to digest all of that food, right? We decided to head over to Italy (our Kim Possible kiosk check in location) while waiting for the next show by Miyuki, the candy lady. Well, Stephen checks in and the college aged CM there and he have about a 10 minute conversation about iphones (evidently he either saw Stephen’s or vice versa). Finally as people are getting backed up waiting for their Kimmunicators, I kind of step in and we choose Japan for our first location and we’re on our way.

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Okay, the Kim Possible missions were a lot neater than I thought they would be. Of course it was too hot to really enjoy them, but in the cooler months, they’d be awesome! I thought you’d mostly just find things and enter them in as you walked around the pavilion, but the first clue led us to a special location and something appeared inside and smoke filled it an all (don’t want to give too much away):

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Next we went to another location that had a boring looking rock, but when we used our Kimmunicator:

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It just all seemed to be things like this – something actually happened and it was a lot of fun. Well, of course we eventually saved Japan, just in time for the Candy Lady! We’d read about this during the past many years, and she was on vacation during our last trip, so we were determined to see it this time. We got there a bit early, but off to the side. It really is a lot of fun and simply fascinating to watch. Again though it would have been much more fun if it were 20 degrees cooler! But it’s amazing how quickly she can turn a lump of white blobby stuff into a complete animal. Literally within the first step or two you can already see it. She made about 5 different animals for the kids waiting:

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Then on the last one, asked Stephen what he wanted! He was so surprised (didn’t think he really had any chance of being picked with masses of young kids around) that he just said a porcupine! She made his, which I videotaped all of – really neat! Since the show was over then, his didn’t as much of a chance to dry (she was using several fans) and she told him to keep it in the bag upside down. But you know how kids are – he wanted to look at it and take it out, and the next thing we knew, it was all droopy:
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Stephen compromised by then EATING (gasp!) “Porkie”! Since I could tell he wasn’t going to make it through the rest of the day, I gave up on my thoughts of bringing it home. Stephen said it was really good, which surprised me since I had read the opposite on the boards!

Anyways, at this point we were heading over to our next Kim Possible mission – back in France. This one seemed quite a bit longer, and it was starting to rain fairly steadily at this point, so it wasn’t quite as much fun. I still was amazed by many of the effects though. When we were done here, we decided that was enough missions and followed the instructions to the secret turn in location (even that was cool!).

We decided to head over to the American Adventure and hope to catch the show at 3:30 (it was around 3:15 now). But when we got there, we found it was actually at 3:45. I never found out where you were supposed to find the timing for this show – it wasn’t on Steve Soares’ website or on the Times Schedule we got at entrance. We went inside and watched the Voices of Liberty for a few minutes and I told Stephen he could stay there and I’d run over to Norway and get us a FP for Maelstrom. In case you’re wondering, that’s a long walk/run, especially in the rain, and especially wearing Crocs, that slip quite frequently! But I got back in time and asked a CM about getting the reflective captioning. On our last trip here in 2007 it wasn’t working, so I was hoping to use it this time, but they explained that the building had been “stuck by lightning” so it wasn’t working. For 2 years? Anyways they offered me a penlight and script (which I used the last time) but I thought I’d seen it enough to be able to follow it (I’m hearing impaired). Didn’t turn out to be the case and I wish I’d accepted the script, but it made it really hard to watch at the same time last time.

We left America and worked our way slowly over towards Norway, just checking out the different countries as we went. We got there and there was a 30 minute line for Maelstrom, and with the FP we literally walked right on. Directly through the line and onto the boat without stopping. We determine that although this is an okay ride, we certainly wouldn’t wait 30 minutes for it!

Edited to add that I forgot to put in a story from here. At this point Stephen was still working on collecting all the Pirate Character collection pins. He had them all displayed on his fanny pack, and had them all except Mickey, which he was keeping his eyes open for. Well, when we came off Maelstrom and through the very crowded gift shop (that exit is incredibly poorly designed) apparently I "bumped" him and he caught his Minnie Pirate pin and it got knocked onto the floor, pin part up. A young boy went sprinting by, stepped on it, and took off with it on the bottom of his shoe! Stephen tried to chase after him, but he was trying to catch up with his family and Stephen lost him quickly in the crowd. Of course all of this was MY fault, so before we did anything else, we headed over to the gift shop right where you enter World Showcase, en route to Canada. He finds a CM with the Minnie pin and asks her to trade. She explains that her lanyard is one of the colored ones only for trading with young kids, but tells him to wait a minute and she'll see if another CM in the back "happens" to have that same pin (luckily it wasn't crowded in the shop). Soon after another CM comes out with a regular lanyard, which coincidentally has that same pin on it, so Stephen manages to trade and all is right in the world! Oh, and a bit later that evening he managed to find the Mickey at the pin trading area in the middle of Epcot. We also invested $8 in locking pins there so he didn't lose any more. We have a zillion of them at home, but I hadn't planned on him wanting to wear (or get) any pins there so didn't bring any. Guess I know better next time now matter how old they are!

So now it’s time to head back into Future World. We head in, yes, once again Test Track is closed (yes, it’s raining, remember?!). We grab ANOTHER FP for it (I really don’t know why) and go back to ride Spaceship Earth – in English this time fortunately. Yes, that is a cool ride! Spend a little bit of time exploring Innoventions and decide to start working our way back around to Japan for dinner at Yakitori House. Which would be better if we were at all hungry.

Again we work our way CCW around the lagoon. This time we take a little more time to stop in a couple of the pavilions and by the time we get to Japan, Stephen at least is somewhat hungry. He LOVED the ginger salad here last time, but they won’t allow it as a snack credit (even though it’s under $4), so he orders the chicken ginger salad as a CS meal. He decides he doesn’t want to try the ginger cake, so gets the prepackaged cookie for kids.

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I order the Tempura Shrimp Udon, which is probably the best thing I ate all week. Except I’m totally stuffed at this point. I ate the shrimp, and as much of the noodles as I could, and all the broth (which was really good). Then gave up. I tried one bite of the ginger cake (which I thought looked so good) and decided the chocolate chip cookie might have been a better option! It just had a really strange flavor. Overall it’s such a bummer that all the good food places are in Epcot – we could have eaten here every day for both CS and TS and been happy, but didn’t have park hoppers and wanted to hit some other parks!

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Ugh – remember the plans to go back early and/or take an afternoon break? Yep, it’s after 7pm by this point. And we still have 2 sets of Test Track FP’s, a set of Soarin’ ones, and that special FP for Family of the Day! Well, we might as well head to TT first. We ride quickly twice there (well, it’s not quickly, but as fast as we can!) and head over to Soarin’. By the time we’re done there it’s getting close to 8:30. We examine our special FP and decide we’ll try to save it for our next day at Epcot and see if they take it then (nothing on it says only valid that day, although it does have a date on it). Oh well, we’re exhausted! On our way out of the park we check the two gift shops near the front of the park, but still no CD with Soarin’ on it – not even sure it exists by this point!

We head back to Pop. Again we don’t take the direct route, and this time we come back via Downtown Disney. Nope, don’t ask me, ask my navigator! We get back to the room and decide we should at least check out the food court and store and buy a few postcards. Quick stop there, didn’t bring enough money (75 cents per postcard?), back for a quick swim (yes, it’s raining again – we’re wondering if we’ll ever get to swim when it’s warm and sunny instead of dark and raining), pack everything up and call it a night.

But wait – first an even funnier story. Many, many months back (around April), I was involved on a thread on TGM. I met someone online who saw I was from Green Bay who was on both the DIS and TGM (jajone – Jennifer). We contacted one another and it turned out that we lived just a couple miles apart and our kids were in the same school district! She was taking a mother/daughter trip (and leaving her other two kids home) and I was doing a mother/son trip and doing the same (yeah, unfortunately her daughter was only 9, but Stephen can’t have all the luck!). We were both heading to Pop Century, and they were arriving just two days after we were! We emailed and even got together several times before the trip to discuss planning and just share the excitement in general.

Well during the day today, she is texting me and asking our room number after they’d checked into their room at Pop. Totally coincidentally we ended up with connecting rooms!!! We’d requested only top floor, quiet area (no section); meanwhile, they’d just requested 50’s section! So we ended up together, on the top floor, in a quiet area, of the 50’s! I ask you, what are the odds of that?! (Or do they segregate people from Green Bay to one section of the hotel that I’m not aware of?!) The connecting room with Jennifer and her daughter:

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Pretty neat, eh?

All right, so it wasn’t shorter than yesterday, but maybe there are fewer pictures at least?! Thanks to anyone who’s hanging in and still reading!
 

Love your trip report. You and your son look like you are having a blast. I would love to do a one on one trip with my kids some day.
 
Nice Day 3 Update! You guys are tireless! Phew....I need a nap after reading your adventures. Your pictures are also really nice. Glad I stopped by this evening to see them.

Really enjoying your TR. I'm also really annoyed at those people who cheated their way through the single rider line. That is so uncool!

Looking forward to more.
 
I love the candy lady!! She's totally in her own little universe! "Shiny, shiny". :rotfl:
 
Loving your report! I have 3 boys, ages 9,12, 14. It would be so fun to do a one-on-one trip! Perhaps someday!

Looking forward to the rest!

Katy
 
Wow! What a full day! How exciting to be the Family of the Day! I love special moments like that at Disney!

That soup looked delicious! I've never wanted to try that restaurant but you have me rethinking that now!

Looking forward to more!
 
What a great son you have! Your trip sounds awesome so far. Looking forward to day 4!
 
looks like the 2 of you had a GREAT time together!!;)
 
Marcie:

Love your report...keep it coming. Your pictures are great. Love the one of you and Stephen at Epcot (The Ball).

Maryann :surfweb:
 
Day 4 - Part One

Well, today could have been a more relaxing day. I’d read on the boards about the new centralized FP system that they were testing at AK, and there really wasn’t much that we wanted to do at AK – we needed to do the Nemo musical (probably my favorite show in all the parks), really wanted to do Everest, kind of wanted to do the Safari, and a little wanted to do Dinosaur. Really, that was all. So my thought was that we could sleep in, and get to the park around 10 instead of our normal 8, go to the central FP area and grab the 3 FP’s for the (coincidentally) 3 rides we wanted, and then go see Nemo. By then we should have been in the window to start using the FP’s. Hm, I’m really not sure why we didn’t do this. My backup thought was that if by some chance the centralized FP’s weren’t there, or wouldn’t let us get more than one (despite what we’d read), that we’d simply skip Dinosaur (no great loss!), grab KS FP’s before Nemo, and just ride EE whenever using single rider.

But when I suggested this idea to Stephen – that we sleep in – he replied in mock seriousness “You can DO that? At DISNEY?” I asked if he was sure he didn’t want to sleep in and he said no. But we vowed to get back earlier tonight at least! So once again, we were up at the crack of dawn. Another exciting nutritious breakfast of granola bars, and then we headed over to AK. Yes, once again first at the turnstiles, probably a bit before 8am:

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Is Stephen looking a little less enthused? We got through and watched the short preshow. Talked to a lot of families, and it seemed like wherever we went, everyone we met was from Canada (but all over the country). Chatted with some families while we waited, and from the rope drop area near the tip board, we could see the centralized FP machines. We quickly asked a CM when they opened for the day and were told around 9:15am. Since they were all still covered, it was obvious that they weren’t going to be open at ropedrop, so we decided to go with plan A, FP and ride EE.

But we’d read on the boards that you could go through Dinoland and it was quicker than following the CM’s through Asia since nobody led you there. We’d also seen people do this during our trip in 2007 and wondered where they’d came from when they beat us to the FP machines! We decided to go with this option, and took off (with about 5 other people) through Dinoland. Ran probably half the distance before we were stopped by CM’s who told us we still had to follow them the rest of the way (and laughed at our Triathlon shirts that we were wearing – found them a bit appropriate for the situation!). They walked us up near the entrance to the FP machines, and made us wait while the other group all caught up and then let us go ahead. So Stephen probably was the first one at the machines, but probably would have been even if we’d gone (much more slowly) the other way!

One frustrating thing from this though was that Stephen grabbed the FP’s, I waited at the standby entrance for him, and then we both joined the line. But since the line snaked around outside before entering the actual queue, pretty much everyone else did the opposite – had people get in line first, and then just ducked under the rope to join them. Did it make any difference in the long run for us? No. Was it annoying at the time? Yes. I think if I did this again, I’d probably go with the crowd and get in line. I know at TSM they were telling you not to do it, but here it seemed to be the norm.

Anyways, we rode quickly, got off, and went right to Dinosaur. We enjoyed the ride, again primarily because it was nice and cool, and had no wait. We were looking for the red, yellow, and white tubes in the loading area that have the chemical equations for ketchup, mustard, and mayo on them (yes, we’re weird) and were happy to see them. We came off this ride and it was probably about 9:25. Hm, not enough time theoretically to make it all the way to Africa and ride KS and get back in time for Nemo. At least that’s what folks on the board told me. I personally think it would have been plenty of time, and even later in the day when we went to KS, the lines were only about 10 minutes. But it is a long ride, and we really didn’t want to miss Nemo.

So now what? We decided to annoy the photopass photographers and got our pictures taken several times. Saw the same photographer (Alex) many times as we went back and forth between Dinoland and said hi each time.

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We next went back to the centralized FP area and quickly got our FP’s for KS and Dinosaur (although we’d already ridden it). But it wouldn’t give us another Everest one since we were still in that window. So we went in the gift shop in search of the ever elusive Soarin’ CD, and this time when we asked the CM, she told us the same thing – it was a red CD case, with 2 CD’s in it. But of course they didn’t have it. However, maybe now we at least believed it existed. Went out and waited the last few minutes to countdown for our next FP window, and quickly grabbed Everest FP’s as well. Here is our accumulation of FP’s at 9:45 in the morning:

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Then we headed over to Everest to ride it for the second time (first set of FP’s). Still a short wait.
We came off Everest and said hi to Alex yet again. Decided that although it was shortly after 10, we didn’t have time to ride anything again (or yet, although we were almost in the Dino window). Some people were already waiting for the 10:30 Nemo show, so we just got in line with them and went in very shortly after this. Again I asked about the reflective captioning, and we were seated near the back center area and given the reflective stand.

We hung out in the cool area and about 5 minutes before the show was about to start, they came over and told me they were having trouble with the captioning and they might not work or might start a bit late. I said okay. A few minutes later, a manager-type CM came over and told me the captioning wasn’t working. I asked if they had any kind of a script (like at American Adventure) and she said she’d never seen anything like that but would go ask. Shortly afterwards, as the lights dimmed, she ran back in and handed me a script and a flashlight. Right as the captioning flickered on! I quickly adjusted the reflector, handed her back the script, and sat back to enjoy the show! I strongly recommend you download the songs from itunes for this for your trip as it makes the show so much more enjoyable. For me it was especially fun because although I’ve heard the songs in the car a zillion times, this time I could actually read/understand the words to all of them. Lots of fun.

By the time we left Nemo, it was a bit after 11 and Stephen really wanted to hit Restaurantosaurus. Just because it had a cool name. We were texting Kerry and friends during this, since her grandkids were trying to collect all the alphabet pins, and we had some they didn’t have to we wanted to give them to them. We got to the restaurant, got our food. I think Stephen got a double cheeseburger (although he “wasn’t really hungry”), and I got the Mandarin Chicken Salad, which was okay. I think he got the chocolate cake, and I got the carrot cake, but ate very little of it. We got our food, and Kerry texted to say they were at the Boneyard. They headed over to meet us and Stephen got to hug his friends again, before they headed off. Don’t ask me about the lady behind us in this picture:

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We came out and decided we weren’t going to use our extra Dino FP’s, so we handed them off to a couple headed in that direction (actually in the window!). We headed back to Everest to use the last set of FP’s. (Yep, hi to Alex again on the way!). This time I took a few more pictures:

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We next headed over to KS. It was after noon at this point, and as I said, a 10 minute standby line. And it really wasn’t even that. They were just holding it every now and then to give the people in the FP line (us) the feeling that we were going ahead. But it was pretty much walk on for everyone. I took a few token photographs, just because it’s expected, but my camera isn’t great enough to get really good ones. On that note, we brought our good camera too, but it’s a bit heavier and bulkier, and the case for it has a strap on it that’s not removeable. So with the case, camera, and strap, it pretty much filled my fanny pack (with no room for essentials like a brush, deodorant, snacks, money, etc.!) I tried carrying it around my neck one afternoon and hated it. So we had our cheap, black-Friday 5am special, $80 digital camera that we ended up using for most of the trip because it was really small and the case had a removeable strap so it fit in my fanny pack much better. Unfortunately not as good as a camera, but I’m not a great photographer anyways, so these pictures would probably be equally bad with my good camera anyways!

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At this point it was time to start working our way out of the park. We contemplated doing Kali, both on our way to KS (could have grabbed FP’s then) and now, but we didn’t really feel like being soaked. Thought it would be more enjoyable to just go back to the hotel pool and actually swim during the daytime before heading to Downtown Disney. Got stopped for a quick survey on our way out (some really elaborate questions like our zip code), got in the very hot car, and headed back to Pop.

Well, we quickly found out that the pools weren’t particularly refreshing during the hot daytime hours. In the sun, the water was simply too warm, but we swam for a bit anyways:

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Got showered and changed, and rested for a very short bit. Then headed over to Downtown Disney to hit the few places I wanted to hit here. I’m sorry, but we didn’t bring the camera with us (left the fanny packs in the car and just carried the credit cards – you know, the important stuff!), so there’s not a single picture from DD. We went into World of Disney first, and bought exactly what we’d been planning on – 2 t-shirts for us, and a photo album. Yep, we’re not big spenders I guess. We went over to the Lego store next and I saw a cool Frank Lloyd Wright Lego that I thought my inlaws would like so I sent a text to my husband about it. Except I accidentally sent it to Jennifer. So now I’ve managed to confuse two people at once. I call my husband a half hour later or so, yelling at him for not responding to my text, and he’s insisting he never got it. Meanwhile, Jennifer is getting the text asking her if she’s interested in the Frank Lloyd Wright Lego for her parents (who I will just randomly guess aren’t FLW fans!). Finally got it straightened out, and got the Lego, along with a cute lime green Lego brick keychain for Stephen.

We headed over to the Christmas store, and managed to find a couple ornaments for us and my mom. Next headed into Goofy’s, which we’ve never been to before, so weren’t as upset as others on the boards about the limits on snack credits. We both made one of the make your own snack things – Stephen did the fudge cookie and I did the marshmallows and we both thought they were more than adequate for a snack credit and actually never even managed to finish them during the rest of our trip (and couldn’t bring them home since we’d be spending the last day at DHS after checking out and they would have melted). Well, we enjoyed what we had of them and I got a cute Mickey head straw to bring home out of it!

Of course we checked at both World of Disney and at the big Toy Store (can’t remember the name) for the CD, but neither of them had it in stock or could tell us who might. They told us to check at the American pavilion at Epcot, but that was all they could suggest. Which surprised me because on our last trip when we were looking for a certain size shirt, I know they told us which stores had it, even in and out of the parks if we didn’t want to use a park ticket, but apparently this one isn’t tracked as well or the CM’s weren’t as trained or as interested in helping us! Think this was all we did at DD.

Okay, too many images again, so I'll have to make a part two for the evening of this day!
 
Day 4 - Part Two

Again, we weren’t sure of our driving time, so we decided to head over to the Grand Floridian for our 4:30 ADR at 1900 Park Fare. We’d also heard it was a long walk from the parking area, but it really turned out to be not bad at all. We probably arrived around 4:10, after a very quick stop at Pop for Stephen to run our chocolate concoctions into our room. They were just starting to check people in for opening, so we checked in. Stephen sat down, and I walked around the GF exploring just a bit and watching the wedding party that was obviously getting ready for the big moment! Snapped just a quick pic of the pool:

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I stopped quickly in the gift shop, where the CM’s were all in a cluster, evidently waiting for something. They all kind of looked at me like “What do YOU want?” (Maybe it was just my lime green Crocs!). I looked over at the small section of CD’s in the corner, and guess what I found!? Yes, the CD we were looking for! Bought it quickly and I headed back quickly to meet Stephen and get seated. First we had to get the “formal” photograph, which they then tried to pawn off on us for $30ish during the meal, but at least they were nice enough to take a quick shot with our camera:

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They had a young girl lead the crowd in a chorus of “Bippity Boppety Boo” and then we were in. We had a nice seat near the middle of the main room, and I tried to go grab some quick pictures of the buffet before it was attacked:

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Okay, everything I’d read about this meal was how great the character interaction was and how bad the food was. Getting there at opening at least, we thought the food was pretty incredible. There was everything you could have wanted, and since I hadn’t really eaten since breakfast, I was at least hungry for a change. Unfortunately, since I still wasn’t carrying my fanny pack, I didn’t have my pink sweeteners and had to go with the Sprite Zero for my beverage. Stephen and I each got several plates of all the different foods.

One big mistake. I looked at the seafood salad (pictured above and on my plate) and although I’m definitely not a big seafood fan (especially cold), decided that it had olives and artichokes in it, both of which I really like so I’d try some. I took care to NOT get any of the shrimp and just kind of scooped around it. Well, my plate is sitting there while I eat my soups (above too) and finally I say “What IS that?” to Stephen. He says the same thing – he was wondering why on earth I would have gotten that. It looked like octopus or squid or whatever – all shriveled/curled up and you could see the little suction cups from the tentacles. EEWWWW! Okay, I know some people are more adventurous eaters than I am, but that was it for the salad for me. Quickly covered it up with another plate and grabbed the first waiter going by to pawn it off on! Besides that incident, we thought the rest of the food was good and were enjoying ourselves.

But by now it’s getting on 5:30. We’ve been done eating for 15 minutes and are dawdling over our desserts. We still haven’t seen the first character at our table. They’ve introduced them all (Prince, Cinderella, and the 3 “steps”), but they all moved through our room, into the back room, and haven’t even resurfaced from there yet. It’s not just us – other families in the area are getting a bit antsy. Even the CM’s are getting antsy. We have one of the supervisor types with a clipboard come a couple times and ask us if we’re waiting to see the characters. We explain that we are (that’s what we came for darn it!). Now I didn’t care about Cinderella or the Prince, but I did want to see the Stepmother/sisters again since we’d found them so funny yesterday and Stephen was really hoping to ham it up with them here.

As you can imagine, by the time they got to our table, the only interest was turnover. How quickly they could move through the area. We did the basic “quick pic” with the Prince and Cindy:

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Getting on an hour and a half and still haven’t seen anyone else. One of the clipboard CM’s asks us if we’re still waiting. Um, still yes! She offers if she wants she can take us over to meet the other characters on our way out. I thought this was fairly rude – both to us, and to anyone else waiting (as everyone in our part of the room was – not sure why they were just asking us this unless they felt that we shouldn’t be waiting for characters as adults/teens). We decline and continue to wait.

The stepmother and first stepsister (sorry, I still get Anastasia and Drizella confused) finally come over fairly quickly. Stephen tries to play it up a bit with both of them, but they’re basically like “take the pic so we can get out of here”. So we do:

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We had plenty of time to get a shot of both of us as we waited around:

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Finally, the last stepsister makes it to our table and we have our only funny interaction of the evening, and it’s all due to Stephen. We do the obligatory quick pic, and Stephen comments on her dress, how stuck up Prince Charming seems to be, how nice her stepsister is, etc. and she just kind of says “yeah, yeah”. Meanwhile, she reaches for his CD case which he has now sitting on the table (we’re looking through the songs as we’re waiting), apparently thinking it’s an autograph book. She picks it up and says “Do you need me to sign this?” Stephen, always quick with a joke, quickly picks up our check (which has also been sitting there for the previous half hour) and says “No, but you can sign this for us if you’d like to pay for our meal!” She just kind of rolled her eyes at him, but I thought it was hilarious:

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Okay, okay, we’re leaving already! I definitely wouldn’t go back and do this again. Really disappointing after all I’d read about the great character interaction. Guess you have to have cute kids to qualify or be there on a less stressed night! We walked around the GF and did a bit more picture taking:

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I took the picture of the grand piano, and then as we were walking out, Stephen suddenly stops and says “Wait, they’re playing Joseph!” So we go back in to watch the pianist play a classy variation of “Close Every Door” from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (once of Stephen’s favorites). I quickly record it all on my camera for the folks back home (also fans). The pianist seemed to appreciate the interest at least! Oh, and the other picture is because Stephen plays the bari sax, but this one was much bigger than that!

So tonight we headed back to Pop before dark! Decided to write our postcards from last night and go down and get a few more and write those as well. While we were down there, Stephen decided to go for another of those tie dye cheesecakes. I took a few pictures along the way (you can sense Stephen’s excitement about all the picture taking!):

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We came up and decided we needed to get some well-needed rest at about 8:30pm. I decided to look up the show schedule for Hall of Presidents on my phone (Steve Soares’ website) and the next thing I knew, I woke up a few hours later with my phone still in my hand! I’m one of these people who never, ever fall asleep easily so this definitely shows you our amount of exhaustion! But really, both of us slept through from before 9pm until 7am the next day for a good 10 hours of sleep. And yes, we needed it!
 
I'm sorry to hear you didn't have good character interaction at Park Fare! Our family (2adults and an older teen) had the opposite experience in May. We hated the food but loved the character experience. At least you liked the meal!
 
Oops! Double post

Let me add, I'm taking ds11 to Universal by myself for Thanksgiving as a special mother/son treat (dad would rather stay home and watch football), so it's great to read about your trip!

Maria :upsidedow
 
Great update!

I guess I'm naive, but I'm surprised to hear about a family trying to cheat their way throught the single rider line - and being successful at it! Boy, that would have really annoyed me too!
 
you pack deoderant in your fanny pack?

i would have never guessed.......:laughing:
 











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