Hey there, readers! Im back & ready to get started. This is the day where the fun really begins!
Now, Mom & I had done our homework, and we knew that there was AM EMH in MK on what would be our first day in the parks. Did we take advantage of it? Absolutely! You have to understand something about Mom & I: we could spend 24 hours in MK and not be bored. So the idea of getting into the park an hour early and staying all day was quite appealing.
So, when we woke up, neither of us really seemed to notice what time it was. Were in WDW for crying out loud! We can sleep later. We hopped on bus and headed for our favorite park! Now, lets just say, Mom & I got a little excited when the Welcome to the Magic Kingdom voice recording came on. But, we wont dwell on the little girl squeals that came out of my mouth.
When we got off the bus at MK for the first time, I felt like I was home.

We had arrived around 7:40 AM ET, just in time for the opening show. If it hadnt been for the fact that I was so excited to be there, I probably would have been embarrassed at the fact that Mom knew EVERY SINGLE WORD to the song and was, therefore, singing along. She also got a little emotional when she realized that it had been 10 years since the first time she had walked into the park with me for the very first time.
Here we are waiting for the opening show to start.
Prior to leaving for our trip, Mom & I had both downloaded the Disney Touring Plans app on our phones and had logged in under Moms account. We had optimized the plan the moment we got off the bus, so it was ready to go. Following its suggestion, we booked it over to Tomorrowland and hopped in the standby line for Buzz. We didnt wait at ALL! I guess thats the perks of being there for rope drop. After we finished on Buzz (I honestly cant remember who won, but going by past experiences, it was probably Mom) we ran over to Space Mountain. I was determined to ride it again. When I had ridden it the summer before, it had been right at closing & I had been in MK since rope drop
lets just say being tired on a roller coaster youve never ridden before can make it much less fun. So, this time, I wanted to ride it BEFORE I was exhausted. We hopped in line and waited about 15 minutes or so. I had SO MUCH FUN! It was my first time to enjoy it, and I couldnt wait to do it again!

Still following the Touring Plans app, we booked it to Fantasyland. I had forgotten that certain rides arent open during EMH, and it frustrated me to no end. Of course, among these closed were those in NEW Fantasyland
go figure. So, we hopped in the stand-by for Peter Pans Flight. The sign said 25 minutes, but we only waited about 10. Woo hoo!

Now, as my family members know, you do NOT get in my way while Im in WDW. Its just a bad idea for all involved.

So while trying to get to Peter Pan, this family walking in front of us decides to stop in the middle of the road. Really?! We moved around them and continued on our way. Not even 30 seconds later, more people stopped right in front of us! At this point I was getting irritated. So I turned to Mom and say Move it people! We have places to go and mouses to see! (hence the title of this TR).

Now, I hadnt intended to speak this incorrectly, but it came out like that anyway. Of course, Mom & I laughed for a good five minutes and finally made it to Peter Pan.
Next on our list was Jungle Cruise. We walked that way and, once again, didnt have to wait. The last time we were in WDW our skipper on the Jungle Cruise was really, well, BORING. This time, however, we had one of the funniest ones! Tad made the horrible puns he had been given funny, and made the ride an all-in-all much more fun experience.

As we were near the Magic Carpets and the line was short, we decided to go ahead and ride. We got in line just as the carpets were rising, so we had to wait a couple minutes for our turn. I will never get tired of this ride! Yes, I am well aware that it is designed for little kids, but I love it! After we rode, I really wanted to get my picture taken with Tinker Bell. As I said in my intro, this one of the things I was most excited about, as I had never been able to do so before.

Well, the one thing we had not been able to find while doing our research was WHERE Tinker Bells Nook was. People had talked about going, but no one had ever said where it actually was. So, Mom walked over to the nearest CM to ask for directions. She irritably replied That way. I was shocked! All the CMs I could remember having encounters with had always been friendly and happy to help. And, at the end of the exchange, we still didnt know where Tinker Bells Nook was.
We continued wandering that way until we finally found the sign for Tinker Bells Nook. Temporarily, it is tucked away in an empty building near the Swiss Family Robinson Tree House. You have to keep your eyes peeled, though, because the sign is not very big. Nevertheless, we found it and got in line. I was really excited to find few people inside. You cant see the fairies from the line, which adds to the effects once you step inside Pixie Hollow. Decking the walls around the line are sketches of the fairies and even some of Tinker Bells inventions. On one wall is something that looks like a large picture frame. Inside it is a picture of the pixie dust tree. But, every so often, a short of the fairies would begin to play inside the frame. I loved the effects, and so did the little girls around me.
We reached the front of the line and stepped through the arch into Pixie Hollow. The walls are painted to look like tall grass, making you feel as though you really were as small as the fairies. This day, Tinker Bell and her sister Periwinkle were there taking pictures. I thoroughly enjoyed talking to them. They made it fun for everybody, even teenagers and adults!
Tink even asked me what my talent was!!
Because of my blue eyes & blue eye shadow, Periwinkle assumed I was also a winter fairy. She told me that she could hide my in the woods, & no one would ever know! LOL
Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any of the pictures of me & Periwinkle.

I'll keep looking & hopefully I'll be able to find them.
After we left Pixie Hollow, we grabbed FPs for BTMRR my favorite ride in all of WDW!

Then we headed over to the Haunted Mansion Moms favorite ride and walked right on.

I still cant believe I used to be scared by this ride!

After we our tour of the HM, we walked over to Mickeys Philharmagic our favorite attraction (only Disney-fanatics would distinguish a difference between rides & attractions LOL). We had had good luck all morning, so I guess it was time for some bad luck. Mom & I always sing along during the show, but very VERY quietly. Well, we had the unfortunate experience of sitting in front of some college students who decided they didnt want to watch the show. Instead, they talked (& rather loudly I might add) the ENTIRE time. Im sorry, but if youre not going to watch a show, dont take up seats.
After the show, we headed over to the monorail. We had ADR at Kona in the Polynesian, and as it had been a while since we had eaten, we were glad it was time for lunch.
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Day 2 Part II
