Darcy03231
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Day # 3 - Walt Disney World - 4 parks, 1 day
Today was the WDW day. I had one day park hoppers and was determined to fit in as much as we could. The kids wanted to start at DHS (although I still refer to it as MGM). I got them up around 7 am (with them doing lots of grumbling) as I was determined to be there for rope drop. I wasn't able to do Toy Story Mania when I took my niece there last fall and I was determined to get fast passes for it this time!
We arrived at the parking lot at 8:40 am and got right into the park. There was already a bit of a crowd waiting. As soon as they opened the kids went for the Rockin' Rollercoaster while I went for Toy Story Mania fastpasses. The lines for the fast passes weren't long at all and within about 5 minutes I had our passes with a return time of 10:30. I went over to meet the kids and took a few pictures along the way:
I didn't have long to wait and we had our picture taken outside as soon as they were done.
It was then off to the Tower of Terror! This is one of my favorite rides at WDW. I missed being able to do it last fall as my niece got partway through the preshow and got scared.
As soon as we got off we got right back in line to do it again! Then the kids told me they did it first and then went on RNR. I have to say the crowds were very light in that section of the park that morning. We walked on TOT both times. After TOT the kids did RNR again (10 min wait) and it was time to do TOY STORY MANIA!! What a great attraction. I just loved it and wished we'd had time to do it again .... but there were other things to see/do.
We then hopped on a bus over to Animal Kingdom. As we were walking in we saw these characters and I insisted the kids get their pictures with them. Doesn't DS look thrilled?
Off we went to do Dinosaur! Another one of our family favorites. Wait time wasn't bad. The sign said 15 minutes, but it was more like 10. From there we went to Expedition Everest. The sign for the line said 30 minutes but it didn't feel that long, more like 15-20. Now, I am a self proclaimed ride chicken. I don't do roller coasters and can't do anything that spins too much or goes upside down (inner ear issues). I had several people tell me that if I could do Mummy, I could do Expedition Everest. Well fellow ride chickens, take it from me, they are not alike!!!! At all!!! I had some misgivings while in line but I did do it and can say NEVER AGAIN! About the only thing it didn't do was go upside down. If you can't take corkscrews, don't do this ride. I wish I could scan the picture in somehow (yes, the kids made me buy it). The look of sheer terror on my face really amuses them. I think they were getting even for the character pictures.
After that it was time for something tame so we did Its a Bugs Life. By this time we were all getting hungry and decided on the Rain Forest Cafe. If you've never been to one its really neat, but a bit pricey. We all got the burger/fries and a drink. With tip the bill came to $60.
After Animal Kingdom we headed back to DHS and did Star Tours, the Backlot Tour and then some shows. First up was Lights, Motors, Action! We hadn't seen it before and I thought it was pretty good. DS really liked it alot!
We were then off to see Beauty & the Beast - one of DD's favorites. Its a really great show if you've never seen it. I'm always amazed at how they've condensed it into a half hour show and still manage to keep the storyline.
After the show we were off to Epcot. This time I collected the car and drove over to the MK parking lot as that's where we planned to end the day. We hopped on the monorail and in record time were at Epcot. Once there we did Test Track (another family favorite) and Soarin' (first time the kids rode this - and they loved it). Sorry, no pictures here. We were in a bit of a rush as we still had to get to MK. After Epcot we got back on the monorail so we could take the ferry to MK. The kids just wanted to take the monorail over, but I love coming across the lagoon and seeing the castle!
I have to say that Magic Kingdom is one of my favorite places. Something about coming through the archway onto Main Street and seeing the castle just makes me happy!
First thing we did was Pirates of the Carribean, another family favorite. By this time we were all getting hungry and decided to have dinner in Frontierland. We usually eat there and I can never remember the name of the place - Pecos Bill's maybe. DD and I had the chicken wrap which was very good and DS had, can you guess???? A burger and fries! After dinner we headed over to the Haunted Mansion and rode that and then I made them go on Its a Small World with me. I have to ride that whenever we're in the Magic Kingdom. By this time it was time for Wishes! Here are some shots of the castle at night and the fireworks:
That was the end of our magical day. I will say that the crowds were very light in all the parks while we were there which is why we were able to get so much done. The longest line we waited in was about half an hour for Soarin'. I still can't believe we got to all four parks in one day. We were exhausted - but it was fun!
Up next: Day #4 - Back to Universal Studios.
Today was the WDW day. I had one day park hoppers and was determined to fit in as much as we could. The kids wanted to start at DHS (although I still refer to it as MGM). I got them up around 7 am (with them doing lots of grumbling) as I was determined to be there for rope drop. I wasn't able to do Toy Story Mania when I took my niece there last fall and I was determined to get fast passes for it this time!
We arrived at the parking lot at 8:40 am and got right into the park. There was already a bit of a crowd waiting. As soon as they opened the kids went for the Rockin' Rollercoaster while I went for Toy Story Mania fastpasses. The lines for the fast passes weren't long at all and within about 5 minutes I had our passes with a return time of 10:30. I went over to meet the kids and took a few pictures along the way:


I didn't have long to wait and we had our picture taken outside as soon as they were done.

It was then off to the Tower of Terror! This is one of my favorite rides at WDW. I missed being able to do it last fall as my niece got partway through the preshow and got scared.


As soon as we got off we got right back in line to do it again! Then the kids told me they did it first and then went on RNR. I have to say the crowds were very light in that section of the park that morning. We walked on TOT both times. After TOT the kids did RNR again (10 min wait) and it was time to do TOY STORY MANIA!! What a great attraction. I just loved it and wished we'd had time to do it again .... but there were other things to see/do.
We then hopped on a bus over to Animal Kingdom. As we were walking in we saw these characters and I insisted the kids get their pictures with them. Doesn't DS look thrilled?




Off we went to do Dinosaur! Another one of our family favorites. Wait time wasn't bad. The sign said 15 minutes, but it was more like 10. From there we went to Expedition Everest. The sign for the line said 30 minutes but it didn't feel that long, more like 15-20. Now, I am a self proclaimed ride chicken. I don't do roller coasters and can't do anything that spins too much or goes upside down (inner ear issues). I had several people tell me that if I could do Mummy, I could do Expedition Everest. Well fellow ride chickens, take it from me, they are not alike!!!! At all!!! I had some misgivings while in line but I did do it and can say NEVER AGAIN! About the only thing it didn't do was go upside down. If you can't take corkscrews, don't do this ride. I wish I could scan the picture in somehow (yes, the kids made me buy it). The look of sheer terror on my face really amuses them. I think they were getting even for the character pictures.

After Animal Kingdom we headed back to DHS and did Star Tours, the Backlot Tour and then some shows. First up was Lights, Motors, Action! We hadn't seen it before and I thought it was pretty good. DS really liked it alot!


We were then off to see Beauty & the Beast - one of DD's favorites. Its a really great show if you've never seen it. I'm always amazed at how they've condensed it into a half hour show and still manage to keep the storyline.



After the show we were off to Epcot. This time I collected the car and drove over to the MK parking lot as that's where we planned to end the day. We hopped on the monorail and in record time were at Epcot. Once there we did Test Track (another family favorite) and Soarin' (first time the kids rode this - and they loved it). Sorry, no pictures here. We were in a bit of a rush as we still had to get to MK. After Epcot we got back on the monorail so we could take the ferry to MK. The kids just wanted to take the monorail over, but I love coming across the lagoon and seeing the castle!

I have to say that Magic Kingdom is one of my favorite places. Something about coming through the archway onto Main Street and seeing the castle just makes me happy!

First thing we did was Pirates of the Carribean, another family favorite. By this time we were all getting hungry and decided to have dinner in Frontierland. We usually eat there and I can never remember the name of the place - Pecos Bill's maybe. DD and I had the chicken wrap which was very good and DS had, can you guess???? A burger and fries! After dinner we headed over to the Haunted Mansion and rode that and then I made them go on Its a Small World with me. I have to ride that whenever we're in the Magic Kingdom. By this time it was time for Wishes! Here are some shots of the castle at night and the fireworks:




That was the end of our magical day. I will say that the crowds were very light in all the parks while we were there which is why we were able to get so much done. The longest line we waited in was about half an hour for Soarin'. I still can't believe we got to all four parks in one day. We were exhausted - but it was fun!
Up next: Day #4 - Back to Universal Studios.