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NOTE: This post is quite lengthy. I apologize in advance if any of my photo links are not working (Ill try to fix whatever broken links I find). Also, Yahoo has a nasty habit of stating that my photo albums are not available if too many photos have been viewed. I pay a fee for their photo service so I dont understand why the use of that service is so painful (Ive long since given up complaining to them as it never did me any good). Im presently considering moving my photos to another provider, but until I do, Im stuck with Yahoo. So, if you get any photo error messages, please try to access them at a later point in time. By the way, the link for my Family Magic Tour photo album is as follows: Family Magic Tour.
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mag·ic
(Merriam-Webster OnLine Dictionary)
Pronunciation: 'ma-jik
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English magique, from Middle French, from Latin magice, from Greek magikE, feminine of magikos Magian, magical, from magos magus, sorcerer, of Iranian origin; akin to Old Persian magus sorcerer
1 a : the use of means (as charms or spells) believed to have supernatural power over natural forces b : magic rites or incantations
2 a : an extraordinary power or influence seemingly from a supernatural source b : something that seems to cast a spell : ENCHANTMENT
3 : the art of producing illusions by sleight of hand
Its such a simple word, only five letters long, and yet its packed with powers that are completely unimaginable to mere mortals. There are times when mortals understand where the magic comes from, and there are other times when the magic seems to descend from the ethers.
Today was one of those days. Sure, I knew the Family Magic Tour was going to be a lot of fun. That was a given. However, how the tour would play out and how it would touch me, well, that would be another story.
As I have learned from the Dis website over the years, the Walt Disney World theme parks have many tours
(click here). The Magic Kingdom itself has quite a few tours
(click here). And my family had experienced none of them. Not one. Zero. Zilch. Nada. But thanks to my wonderful new friend, Floridafam, that was about to change.
Initially, Floridafam had invited my family to join her family for a VIP Tour of the Magic Kingdom Theme Park. Over time, that tour had morphed into the Family Magic Tour
(click here).
When Floridafam first looked into that tour, she sent me the following e-mail message:
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I called WDW this morning and there are openings for the Family Magic Tour. I would need to book and pay today. What do you think? Should we switch to this tour? Here is some info taken from allears.net:
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FAMILY MAGIC TOUR
Magic Kingdom
A tour the whole family can enjoy is offered at the Magic Kingdom. Family Magic Tour takes you on a one-of-a-kind interactive tour through Main St, Liberty Square, Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. During the 2 hours, you are taken through the park's themed lands in search of clues (like a treasure hunt).
Offered daily at 10:00am
Disney Family Magic Tour is open to everyone.
A special character appears at the end of the tour. The special character at the end of the tour does vary.
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It does sound like a lot of fun and it does begin an hour later than the VIP Tour. It also lasts for 2 hours and then we could still enjoy a lunch afterward.
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The tour sounded perfect to me and I told her so. It was at that point that she graciously booked it for both of our families.
It took two months, but finally the tour date arrived. As my family entered the Magic Kingdoms Tour Garden that morning, we were looking forward to what the day held in store for us.
Since we arrived early, we took a look around the small garden to see if Floridafam and her children were there. Our two families had never met before, but we had seen a few photos of each others families. We pretty much knew what the other looked like, which is always a good thing when youre meeting someone for the very first time.
Within a few minutes, Floridafam and I spotted each other. I dont know who recognized who first. She looked exactly like her picture, except that she was wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses. I, on the other hand, am sure that I didnt look anything like my picture. Why? Because I had borrowed someone elses head and someone elses body and used them in the photo that I had shared.
Just kidding. I hadnt been clever enough to think of doing something like that,
drats. [Note to self:
In the future, remember to share a photo of Venus de Milo and try to pass her off as you. On second thought, no one wants to see anyone naked, so share a photo of the Mona Lisa instead. At least shes wearing more than a fetching smile.]
With
Mata Hari recognizing
Jane Bond in the Magic Kingdoms Tour Garden that morning, I must admit that it was nice finally getting the opportunity to say
hello after having been Internet pen pals for so long. Floridafam was just as nice in person as she was in her e-mails. And her children were as adorable as I had imagined they would be. What a lovely family she had. (Note: We didnt get to meet her husband that day because he was preparing for the Florida Half-Ironman Triathlon; what a dedicated man he is.)
As our two families began to get acquainted, it wasnt long before the rest of the tour guests arrived. Once everyone had affixed their name tags to their clothing, we were each given a bottle of water to take along on the tour since it was going to be in the low- to mid-90s that day. Everyone appreciated Disneys thoughtful gesture.
Our tour guide appeared and introduced herself to our group. She was very personable and quite animated, a true
Disney spirit. This photo may not be the most flattering photo of her, but it does show the first of many animated expressions that she gave us that day
(click here). She was a wonderful tour guide with the knack for making everyone feel like part of the team.
There were six children and six adults on our tour. Our tour guide asked us to introduce ourselves. We had to state where we were from and what Disney character we liked the most. My ears perked up at this and I automatically went into
Jane Bond mode. I already knew where Floridafams family was from, but I had no idea what characters they liked the best.
Floridafams daughter stated that her favorite character was Minnie Mouse
(click here). Mine, too. Both Floridafam and her son stated that Mickey Mouse was their favorite character. As you can imagine, I was happy to hear that, and happy that I had kept the news of Mickey Mouses appearance at the Summerhouse dinner party a secret from them.
Touché!
Once all the introductions had been made, our guide explained that initially she had been prepared to take us on a tour that showcased the trash cans and park benches of the Magic Kingdom Theme Park. But then she had received an important telephone call from Mickey Mouse. Mickey had told her that Captain Hook was
very upset because Peter Pan had stolen his favorite golden hook
(click here) and had hidden it somewhere inside the Magic Kingdom. If Captain Hook didnt get his golden hook back by noon, he was going to turn all the lands of the theme park into huge piles of trash. Yikes! There was no way our tour guide was going to let that happen so she asked us if we could help her find the hook. Everyone agreed.
Our tour guide stated that Peter Pan had created a map that contained nine clues and that if we followed them, we would find Captain Hooks golden hook. She pulled out the map and I saw that it was actually a large scroll. She unrolled the scroll
(click here) and asked my daughter to help her read Clue # 1
(click here):
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Are you looking for this? (
there was a drawing of a hook here
) To meet the challenge, youll need faith and trust and a little bit of pixie dust.
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At that point our tour guide rolled up the scroll and put it away. She said that we needed some pixie dust and that she didnt have any from Tinker Bell but she did have some from Mickey Mouse. Since Mickey is the Sorcerers apprentice, she explained, he doesnt quite have all the magic down pat yet. Our pixie dust was really only Mickey dust in the shape of Mickey heads, and even though it contained no flying power, it was magical nonetheless. With that, she opened up her purple pouch and gave everyone a handful of Mickey dust
(click here). She then said that we would have to say the following sentence together as we threw our Mickey dust up into the air:
Together everybody achieves magic! We did as we were told and the Mickey dust rained down upon us. Our guide told us that we were now
magical.
Our tour guide gave her pouch to one child and her scroll to another. She then said that everyone had to grab a partner and walk hand-in-hand. I asked her if she was sure that we all needed to hold hands. She nodded yes and said that my husband looked like the type who could get lost and wander off. Boy, did she have him pegged.
My daughter and Floridafams son paired up, Floridafam and her daughter paired up, and that left my husband
[eew!] and me to pair up. [Note to self:
Write letter to Disney. Suggest that a special rule be made that allows old, married couples to not hold hands if they dont want to. Explain reasoning and hope they accept it: dog germs, cooties, heebie-jeebies, etc.]
Not all of us minded holding hands with members of the opposite sex that day. Take Floridafams son and my daughter, for example. They had no problem holding hands and this photo shows it
(click here). That photo has become one of my favorite tour photos. I recently sent it to Floridafam with the following message:
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Is this a precursor of what's to come? Do I hear wedding bells? Since they are heading towards the castle, will a "Happily Ever After" be close behind?
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My daughter would kill me if she knew I had sent that, but, hey, whats the point of being a parent if you cant have a little fun teasing your child? [In my best Snidely Whiplash voice:]
Hee, hee, hee!
And so our little tour group set out in search of Clue # 1. About halfway down Main Street, our tour guide made sure that everyone was still with their partner. At that time she pointed out that my husband was already beginning to wander away from me. I told her that he was refusing to hold my hand. She told me that was a
boy thing. I got a kick out of that.
We soon reached the Partners statue
(click here) of Walt and Mickey Mouse that sits in front of the castle forecourt. It was beginning to get very hot outside in the bright, Florida sunshine. Everyone stopped and took a sip from their water bottles
(click here).
It was at this point that our tour guide unrolled the scroll and asked Floridafam to help her read Clue # 2:
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In Tomorrowland, look for our very good friend the keeper of time
When gazing, youll see something amazing. Im making you look for a clue thats tricky, try and spot the hidden Mickey.
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The clue would lead us to Tomorrowlands Timekeeper ride. Once there, we were to search for a hidden Mickey. The scroll was handed to Floridafams daughter for safekeeping
(click here) and away we went.
Along the way, our tour guide dispensed some Disney trivia
(click here). I actually learned something that I didnt know before (or had forgotten over the years) the crocodile from Peter Pan is named Tick-Tock. And he wants to catch Captain Hook because he is so tasty (Tick-Tock was the one who had bitten off Captain Hooks hand and he remembered how good the Captain had tasted).
We made our way to the Timekeeper ride
(click here). On the exterior wall of the attraction was a poster, and in that poster was the Mickey head that we were seeking. Another clue was now read. This one told us to go to the granite ball. With our partners in hand, we set out in search of the ball.
Once at the granite ball
(click here), everyone looked for the clue, and I do mean everyone. This photo shows my husband looking as earnestly for the clue as our daughter was
(click here). We were trying to find two circles on the ball. In the middle of those two circles was supposed to be our next clue. But as we looked for the circles, our tour guide discovered that there was more to the clue than she had first thought. She unrolled the scroll and asked one of the adults to read the second part of the clue:
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So you wont get lost, Ive provided these directions: go 50 paces north a hop, skip, and a jump to the race cars; 30 giant steps straight to the café; sneak through and say Hi! to Sunny Eclipse; and on the other side youll see your destination.
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Our tour guide pointed us in the right direction: North. She then asked one of the parents to keep track of the counts for our paces. We began with 10 hops, followed by 10 skips
(click here) and then 10 jumps. We still had 20 more paces to go, so our tour guide made us do 10 sideways steps. That put us at 40 paces. For our last 10 paces, one of the children suggested that we do summersaults. That didnt go over too well with the adults, so a giant step
(click here) was chosen instead. Once our 50 paces had been completed, our guide asked us to scootch the rest of the way to the race cars. The final steps of our mission took us all the way to the Starlight Café
(click here).
As we stood outside the cafés doors, our tour guide asked us if we knew who Sunny Eclipse was. No one seemed to know so she explained that he was a Lounge Lizard from Mars
(click here) who played inside the café. She said our clue from Peter Pan had stated that we had to sneak up on Sunny and say hello. She gave us the following directions: go inside the café, sneak up to the stage, and then hide down low where Sunny couldnt see us. When she held up her fingers and counted to three, that was our signal to pop up and scream, Hi, Sunny! Once we had done that, we were to run out of the café.
Everyone did as they were told: we snuck into the Starlight Café
(click here); we approached the stage
(click here); we crouched down low
(click here); we waited for our signal; we popped up and screamed, Hi, Sunny; and then we quickly exited the café.
I tell you, I love sneaking up on people, especially Lounge Lizards from Mars. I found this portion of our tour to be one of the highlights. (I guess being sneaky stems from the
Jane Bond in me.) Once we were outside the café, I told our tour guide that I thought I had really scared Sunny. She agreed and said that he had indeed been startled. She then said that she was impressed that we didnt lose my husband inside the café. I told her that I had
tried. Everyone got a good laugh out of that.
At this point, it was time for a ten-minute break. Everyone used the restrooms, drank some water, and then sat down in the shade to rest for a few minutes. It was very hot outside, somewhere in the low-90s.
Once our break had been completed, it was time for Clue # 4
(click here):
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On your way, youll have to pass a place where dreams come true. Relax. Share your happy thoughts and make a wish. If not, Ill wake up the old codfish.
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We headed off in search of our newest clue. We passed the place where Belle from Beauty and the Beast shares her stories. Our guide told us that Belle picks out people from the audience to help her tell her story. An audience member could become the mayor, the teacup, heck, even the beast. It sounded like fun.
We continued walking and eventually found ourselves at the wishing well that sits next to Cinderella Castle
(click here). We were told that the wonderful thing about this wishing well is that when people make wishes and drop their coins into the well, the coins are collected and given to the
Make A Wish Foundation . Those coins help make the wishes of other children come true, and thats what makes this well so magical.
Our tour guide then opened up her purple pouch and took some coins from it. She handed a coin to each person in our group. Everyone was told to make a wish and drop their coin into the wishing well
(click here). The guide told my husband that she was going to make a special wish that he didnt get lost today. I told her that she had stolen my wish, to which she replied, Were you going to make a wish that he
does or
doesnt get lost? I chuckled over that one. Not only was our tour guide funny, she was
clairvoyant.
My daughter was asked to read Clue # 5
(click here):
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Take your grownups hand-in-hand and follow the path to Fantasyland. The mice are nice, the birds are chipper, you seek the girl that fits the slipper. The girl you see in rags or a dress, to a childs eye its a real princess.
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Our tour guide asked who the girl was who fit the slipper? The children answered: Cinderella. The children were next told to take a grownup by the hand. My daughter decided to tag along with Floridafam and her children instead of my husband and myself.
The tour guide again took a moment to tease my husband. She told the group that someone needed to hang onto him. One of the adults said to my husband, Boy, she sure has you pegged. Youre going to be stuck with that all day! My husband laughed and I replied that he was going to be stuck with it all
vacation long.
We walked along the path that led to the castle. As we passed the backside of it, we saw Captain Hook coming down the castle steps
(click here). He was being chased by Peter Pan. They both ran into the castle breezeway.
We found our way to Cinderellas water fountain. Our tour guide showed us that if you bowed down to a childs level before the fountain
(click here), the crown that is painted on the wall behind the fountain
(click here) appears to be sitting upon Cinderellas head, thus making her a princess. Everyone got down low so that they could see Cinderella be crowned.
It was time for Clue # 6
(click here) and one of the children read it aloud. As we went off in search of the new clue, we played Follow The Leader. The first animal chosen to emulate was an elephant. Everyone in our little group had to act like an elephant
(click here). That animal was followed by a puppy dog -
arf! arf!
Floridafams daughter chose our next animal, a horse
(click here). We all galloped like horses. Then came a bunny rabbit, and everyone made bunny ears with their hands and wiggled their noses.
Right around this time our tour guide thought we had lost my husband. Nope, he wasnt lost, just at the back of the crowd
(click here) as our group made its way down the path leading to Frontierland.
Floridafams son chose our next animal, a crab
(click here). Everyone made crab claws with their hands. My daughter chose a mouse
(click here) when it was her turn, and we all put up our hands and made mouse ears with them.
More animals ensued as we made our way to Adventureland: a deer, a pig, a sheep, and a crocodile
(click here).
Finally, we arrived at the entrance to Adventureland. Clue # 7 was read here
(click here):
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There are six wooden friends I want you to meet. Each pick a pole and hop to the beat.
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Our tour guide told us to watch out for pirates and cannonballs as we entered Adventureland. After a short walk, we found the six wooden friends
(click here). We danced to the beat before them. The mist and water that was being sprayed here felt wonderfully cooling. It sure was hot today.
Clue # 8
(click here) was read and it stated the following:
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Look straight ahead from where you have gotten. Youre getting so close now there is no stopping. Youre off to a land of liberty. Look for Tinks prison up in a tree.
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On our way to finding Clue Number 8, our tour guide spied Captain Hook
(click here). She said that we should sneak up on him and call him a codfish since that drives him crazy. And so we did
(click here):
"Captain Hook's a codfish!" and then we quickly ran away. That was fun, and we were awfully lucky that he didnt chase after us. Boy, were we lucky.
As we went off in search of Clue Number 8, I noticed how crowded the Magic Kingdom had become
(click here). Even though the theme park was extremely crowded, for some reason it didnt bother us at all. I guess our families were just too busy having fun on our tour. I think thats called the
magic of Disney.
At the Liberty Tree we tried to find Tinker Bell
(click here). She was supposedly imprisoned in a lantern hidden in the tree. It was here that we read Clue # 9
(click here):
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If Tinker Bell is gone care she has made do about face and march into the glade
Youve done very well in your search I can see
so Ive kept the Captains Hook safely with ME!
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We had finally made it to Clue Number 9. We went off in search of the glade
(click here) and sang the following song:
I dont know but Ive been told, Captains hook is made of gold. Peter took that hook away. Now were here to save the day! Sound off: One, two! Sound off: Three, four! Sound off: Five, six!
We made our way into the glade
(click here), now what? We didnt see any golden hook located here, and this was the place where Peter Pan said it would be found if we followed all the clues correctly, which we had done.
As we continued to look around for the hook, Peter Pan and Wendy suddenly appeared
(click here). We were in awe
(click here). It was unbelievable that Peter Pan and Wendy were amongst us.
Peter Pan was immediately questioned about the location of the missing hook
(click here) and why it wasnt in the glade as he had promised that it would be. He said the clue had stated that the hook was hidden here somewhere
with him not necessarily hidden somewhere within the glade.
It was at that point that the children spotted the hook dangling on the back of Peter Pans garment
(click here). Peter claimed that he didnt know it was there. But as he thought about it, he suddenly remembered why it was hanging on the back of his garment. He said that he was going to hide the hook in the glade, but Captain Hook had snuck up on him and asked him where his hook was. Peter only had enough time to hide the hook on the back of his garment so that Captain Hook wouldnt find it in his hands. After he had hidden it, Peter Pan threw his hands up into the air and exclaimed: I dont know where your hook is! Since the hook wasnt visible, Captain Hook had no choice but to believe him. That gave Peter Pan and Wendy the opportunity to quickly run away and escape Captain Hook. Everyone was satisfied with Peters explanation regarding the missing hook.
With Captain Hooks golden hook found, the Magic Kingdom Theme Park was safe once again. No one needed to worry about its lands being turned into piles of trash. Hooray!
Our tour guide asked Peter Pan and Wendy if they would pose for pictures with the children. They happily agreed. The two of them spent a few minutes with each child as their parents snapped photographs.
When it was my daughters turn to spend a little time with Peter Pan and Wendy
(click here), they asked her what her favorite part of the day was. My daughter didnt have an answer so Wendy said, It was all so wonderful that she cant pick one! How true, how true. Then Peter Pan asked my daughter if there were any hard clues that she didnt think she could figure out but that she did. She replied, The hidden Mickey. Peter asked her where the hidden Mickey was and she stated on the poster. Both Peter and Wendy said that she was
very smart. My daughter blushed.
Our tour guide asked Peter Pan if he could pronounce my daughters name. Peter said, I dont read too well. I thought that was very funny and very much in character for him. But leave it to Wendy not to be put off by Peters response. She made an attempt at my daughters name and almost pronounced it perfectly. My daughter gave her the correct enunciation and both Peter and Wendy had fun comparing my daughters name to similar names, and one in particular, a princess name
(click here). At the end of their conversation, they posed for photographs with my daughter
(click here). She even got to take a picture with Captain Hooks golden hook
(click here). The time spent with Peter Pan and Wendy in the glade was truly
priceless. I was so thankful that Floridafam had invited my family on this wonderful, wonderful tour.
Floridafams family got to spend some time with Peter Pan and Wendy next
(click here). I love the look on her sons face
(click here). Another priceless photograph containing a memory that will be cherished forever.
Peter Pan and Wendy asked our tour group if we would like to go on a ride with them. Peter stated that it was a brand-new ride and it was very, very good. He said he really liked it because he was the star of the ride. Well, kinda the star of the ride. Okay, he was only
in the ride, but it was a great ride anyway. The ride was called
Mickeys PhilharMagic. And with that, they led our group through the theme park and over to the ride
(click here).
As we entered
(click here) the queue for Mickeys PhilharMagic, everyone grabbed a pair of 3-D glasses, including Peter Pan and Wendy
(click here). As we stood in the queue together, Peter Pan and Wendy told stories nonstop. It was precious.
Soon, it was time to enter the theater. Everyone sat together in a row located towards the very back of the theater, and Peter Pan and Wendy sat amongst the children. If I would have sat with them, I would have been too excited to watch the movie. I was very glad that they had sat with the children instead of with me. Children dont get as starstruck as we adults do.
Mickeys PhilharMagic is a wonderful show that stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and many of the Disney characters. The animation is captivating and the music is lovely. Everyone in the theater always enjoys the show and today was no exception.
Once the show was over, Peter Pan and Wendy led us outside to an area where they began handing out certificates
(click here) to our tour group. The certificates stated the following
(click here):
Where magic lives. This moment was certifiably magical. Across the miles and over the years, youll always remember this magical moment from the Walt Disney World Resort. To our guests for showing uncommon valor against pirates and helping to find Captain Hooks hook!
The certificates were lovely and completely unexpected, as was the fact that Peter Pan and Wendy had attended the PhilharMagic show with all of us.
As soon as the last certificate had been passed out
(click here), Peter Pan and Wendy bade us farewell. Following closely behind them was our tour guide. She, too, bade us all a fond farewell
(click here). With the tour ended, we walked off into the sunlight
(click here).
The entire Family Magic Tour had been wonderful, from its humble beginning with our wonderful tour guide, all the way to its magical ending with Peter Pan and Wendy. There isnt one thing that I would have changed about that tour. Not one thing. Life just did not get any better than that. Or did it? Our day was only half over.