Hollywood Studios -- Day 3!!! Mon, 11/16
I've been slacking so much on getting these updates done!! Sorry for anyone who's been waiting (Mom!!).
Okay, so when we left off, we had just finished our thrill rides and it was time to head over to 50s Prime Time Cafe for our 1:30ish lunch!
We checked in and waited just a couple minutes in the living room for our name to be called.
We were seated way in a back room, no TV at our table or anything, but we were in view of 2.
Elbows off the table, Billy!!!
Our waitress called herself 'Mom', and the first thing she did was make the guys take their hats off in the house. haha! She took our orders and gave us 'homework' -- ours was to come up with 17 Disney movies with just one word in the title. We did pretty well, came up with about 12 on our own, the table next door helped us with a couple more, and she ended up telling us the rest at the end of the meal. Kinda a fun way to wait for your food!
Now I can't imagine WHAT I was thinking, but I didn't take any pics of our food here. BOOOOO! I'm so disappointed in myself, because this was one of our best meals! Anyway, I'll tell you about it.
Lily and I had been anxious to try the peanut butter and jelly milkshake, so Lily ordered that -- but come to find out, kids can't order milkshakes as their drink. Now who more than a kid would want a milkshake as their drink??? They should at least offer little mini ones for the kids. Grrr. Anyway, I let Lily order it on my behalf, and I got a vanilla coke. There was more than plenty of the milkshake for us to share! Andy got a chocolate milkshake, and I think everyone else got flavored cokes or diet. The PB&J milkshake was delish, it mostly tasted like peanut butter with ice cream, which I love!
For our meals, they did have a fried chicken option for the kids that I don't think is on the menu, so Lily got that. Uncle Billy and I also got the fried chicken, Andy got the chicken pot pie, my mom got the pot roast, and Janie got the vegetarian stuffed pepper.
I tried Andy's pot pie, and it was beyond delicious. Mom and Janie enjoyed their entrees, too, but the main attraction was most definitely the fried chicken. Billy and I were ooohh'ing and aahhh'ing the whole time, just like Bob eating at Dr. Marvin's in "What About Bob", if anyone's seen that movie. (MMM, is this corn hand-shucked?

I LOVE that movie). I mean it was just the juiciest, most tender, delicious crust fried chicken I've pretty much ever had. I am a true pot pie lover, but I don't know if I'd ever be able to go there again and NOT get that fried chicken.
The dessert doesn't stick out in my mind much -- I know I ordered the s'mores and Lily got the ice cream sundae. I ordered the s'mores for Lily, but she didn't even take one bite. I think we were all too full from our lunch to truly appreciate the dessert. I was sad that no one ordered the apple crisp with ice cream that Mom told us about. I woulda liked to have tried that!
So after lunch, we just mosey'd around for a moment trying to figure out what to do next.
One of the couple things Andy had requested for HS day was to see Narnia (he's a fan of the movies), so we figured we'd head back over in that direction. Before we really got started over there, we realized that it was time for the Block Party Bash to start, so Janie, Billy, and Andy found a bench in the shade while Lily, Mom, and I found a spot close to the hat to give the parade a try.
Now I know some people really enjoy this parade, but I am not one of them. I really don't enjoy this trend of the parades stopping to do a show. I much prefer a traditional "parade", where they "parade" past you. I felt like I stood there in the sun FOREVER watching people in weird costumes jump around on a trampoline. It just wasn't for me. Mom seemed to enjoy the music, and Lily was just so-so with the whole thing. We definitely won't bother to seek this one out on our next trip. Oh well, glad we saw it once.
After Block Party Bash, we headed over to Narnia. After standing in the hot sun for so long for that dang 'parade', I wanted nothing more than a shady spot and one of these...
A delicious frozen raspberry lemonade. I had so many frozen lemonades of one kind or another on this trip. Man, this one hit the spot!! I found a nice shady little place to sit, and Lil and I shared our lemonade while Janie, Andy, and Mom went in to check out Narnia. While we were waiting, Lil and Bill decided to head in to One Man's Dream and check that out. I was perfectly content to sit there and wait for everyone!
When the Narnia people came out, they all said it was a major snore-fest and was not worth the time. But we were glad Andy got to see it, because he would have always wondered if he missed something very cool!
It was almost show-time for the Indiana Jones Stunt Show, so Andy and Janie went on ahead to see that while Mom and I waited for Lily and Billy to get out of One Man's Dream (the rest of us had already seen Indy and didn't really care if we saw it again -- all except Mom, who hadn't seen it before and STILL didn't care if she saw it).
Lil and Bill enjoyed One Man's Dream much more than the others liked Narnia! When they were done, I felt very refreshed from my rest and lemonade! We decided to head around the back way, as we were to meet Janie and Andy over at Star Tours.
Mom under the ton of bricks...
Lily finishing up the raspberry lemonade.
When Andy and Janie finished up with Indy (they enjoyed it!), we met up at Star Tours. I snapped this quick pic on the way in...
We walked right on to our ride (again)! Lily loves this ride, because it's a thrill for her, but not TOO scary. Personally, it makes me a little

, but not to the point where I won't ride. I enjoy watching Lil on the "thrilling" stuff she'll go on. We all did this one.