WvT3rd
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Part 8
Who wants to be a Mouseketeer? I do!
First off, sorry its been so long since my last posting. Ive been working on the over 1000 pictures I took, plus looking at the DWs, in hopes of putting some up for your perusal. Stay tuned.!
Felt a lot better the morning of the 28th, good enough to actually get up and exercise. I was done with exercising and breakfast at Topsiders just in time to watch Goofy Fitness. And that was pretty much it for the morning. It was a kinda lounge around day. Had lunch, went to the DVC Member Mixer interesting and before you know it, it was time for todays round of Crusin for Trivia. Kris and Magdalen joined us this time, and guess what we aced it! 25 out of 25! The fact that they had done the same questions the day before had nothing to do with it : ) well, I did have to remember the correct answers to the three questions I had missed. Something the other team didnt do, as they got the question wrong about the 1st U.S. National Park (Yellowstone, not Yosemite). Dinner (in Lumieres) featured the Small World menu according to the Navigator except on the menu it was Around the World.
I ordered a Quesadilla for starters. I like Quesadillas, coming from California, they way they are nice and big and cheesy. What I got was more like a raw nacho. I dont want to say it was small, but if you tried to write Quesadilla on top of it you would run out of room. The rest of the dinner, and mini parade was fine. Dessert was a surprise. The table next to us was about to leave when Hemant told them he had a surprise for them a giant choclate chip cookie. By giant, think pizza size. They graciously shared it with our table. Chocolate Chip Cookie ala mode. Ahh, decadence.
Afterwords DW and I went to Studio Seas, just catching the first show of Who wants to be a Mouseketeer?. The DCLs abbreviated version of Who wants to be a Millionaire? with only five questions and two lifelines. I wasnt picked, but the questions by and large seemed very easy.
Here is my take on When Mickey Dreams.
So, when Mickey dreams he dreams of the Cirque de Soleil? Whoda thunk?
I thought you could have eliminated Mickey entirely (I know, sacrilege on a Disney vessel) and had a leaner, better show. To be honest, Im not a fan of Cirque de Soleil shows Ive always avoided them until now, and I will probably be avoiding this one if I get the chance.
By this point the DW was tired and planning to go to bed. I was planning to see Casino Royale at 11:00 p.m., but had time to kill, so to speak.
So, I went to to the second showing of Who wants to be a Millionaire?.
I got there just as they were letting people inside. I received number 97 and found a place to sit down.
Our host Ray was introduced, he explained the rules of the game, and let the computer choose the first number.
Mine. Number 97.
I walked up, sat down, adjusted my own mic, and we began.
He asked me five questions. I gave five correct answers. As they say on the button That was easy!.
I won. I can proudly say that yes, Today, I am a Mouseketeer!
I only wish I could remember the questions.
Okay, I can remember four of them.
The first one had to do with Alice in Wonderland (a favorite book of mine, by the way). The question was to the effect What was the White Rabbits problem?. He was late, of course.
Another question was Where at WDW is the Carousel of Progress located?
Now, Ive only been to the Magic Kingdom of WDW once. But even I remember that the Carousel of Progress is in Tomorrowland.
The next question I remember was basically Who played John Patrick Mason in The Rock. As Nicolas Cages name wasnt one of the choices, I knew it was the fellow who just celebrated his birthday two days before Sean Connery.
The number five question is supposed to be the hardest, and although I kinda knew the answer, I used my two lifelines (50/50 and Audience Choice) to help answer the Final Question;
In the original Mickey Mouse Club roll call, who was the last person to introduce themselves?
If you answered Jimmy Dodd, youd be right. .I did, and I was.
Roy Williams the Big Mooseketeer, and Jimmy always introduced themselves after the kids.
My crystal plaque is sitting nicely next to the one we got on the Panama Canal Cruise.
If anyone was there and maybe took a Photo, or knows what the missing question was, please let me know.
After that, I took my winnings back to the stateroom, and then wandered a bit before going to the movie theatre and meeting the DSS. We sat down and enjoyed Casino Royale together. Bonding, you might say, in the process.
August 29th and 30th.
Only a few more nights left! Tuesday and Wednesday seemed to go by so quickly, I remember little of the day to day. Remembrances over these last two days include passing through the Sargasso Sea, and my last massage of the trip.
Tuesday had the usual gym and breakfast, strolling the deck, had another Pizza size cookie at Animators our table ordered one this time to share with table 39 the Comedy and Magic of Rich Purpura (Id forgotten how funny he was) for both the family and adult show
(the adult was very shaggy doggish in stories and magic tricks). The show on Tuesday night show was the crew talent show. Very good, although I thought some of the singers were a bit long, and part of the talent show was Dancing with the Crew, where guests had been paired up for a quick dance routine, the highlight had to be Rachel dancing with Don Ducky Williams. Rachel is a former dancer, and has definitely kept up her practicing. They were great.
Tuesday night was also our final 25 hour day. As of Wednesday, we would be in the Eastern Time Zone.
Wednesday morning was gym, breakfast, and then more deck walking. The atmosphere was different, because tonight was Pirate night. Dinner in Parrot Cay would be the perfect venue, and tonight in the Walt Disney Theatre was Susan Egan, the original Belle from Broadways Beauty and the Beast.
We attended the Pirate Lecture from Kevin McCarthy at noontime, meeting up with Kris and Magdalen at the end of the lecture, and lunching together in Parrot Cay. We told Kris that we had a spare Pirate Shirt if he wanted to use it, it was a red striped number that we had gotten in case I wasnt able to find the shirt that I wanted (needless to say, I found it). He took us up on the offer and we got it to him soon after. We all went to Team Trivia, which, while challenging, proved no match for our team. We all received the gold medal. DW and I had to go change for dinner while Kris and Magdalen got to go to the show.
Dinner was fun, looking how everyone dressed up and getting our photos taken.
We had remembered not only to bring Pirate style clothing, but also some Pirate Style Mickey Ears (although DSS wore our old Goofy Pirate Headscarf). DW and I had gone down to Disneyland in mid July, managing only having to wait a half hour to get on the Nemo ride, btw.
Then came the show by Susan Egan. She was great. Simply great. The anti Jim Brickman, although she didnt play the piano. We saw clips from Beauty and from Hercules (she was the voice of Meg), and was treated to a song cut from the movie. I could have listened all night.
But no, we have to go to a Disney party. The Pirates in the Caribbean Party! Avast there, ye be seeking salty old pirates, eh? It be too late to alter course now
Actually, it turns out the Captain was altering course, quite a lot, to keep us not only high and dry, but where the ship could also shoot off the fireworks that are the highlight of the Pirates Party. We could always see Clouds around us, but we were in the clear. The sight of Mickey swinging across the deck in the air was great. I cant imagine doing something like that in a costume of that proportion.
We were able to maneuver ourselves to be in front of the crepe station right before the buffet opened. Yum.
It be with high spirts that we went to bed that evening, maties.
End of Part 8.
Who wants to be a Mouseketeer? I do!

First off, sorry its been so long since my last posting. Ive been working on the over 1000 pictures I took, plus looking at the DWs, in hopes of putting some up for your perusal. Stay tuned.!
Felt a lot better the morning of the 28th, good enough to actually get up and exercise. I was done with exercising and breakfast at Topsiders just in time to watch Goofy Fitness. And that was pretty much it for the morning. It was a kinda lounge around day. Had lunch, went to the DVC Member Mixer interesting and before you know it, it was time for todays round of Crusin for Trivia. Kris and Magdalen joined us this time, and guess what we aced it! 25 out of 25! The fact that they had done the same questions the day before had nothing to do with it : ) well, I did have to remember the correct answers to the three questions I had missed. Something the other team didnt do, as they got the question wrong about the 1st U.S. National Park (Yellowstone, not Yosemite). Dinner (in Lumieres) featured the Small World menu according to the Navigator except on the menu it was Around the World.
I ordered a Quesadilla for starters. I like Quesadillas, coming from California, they way they are nice and big and cheesy. What I got was more like a raw nacho. I dont want to say it was small, but if you tried to write Quesadilla on top of it you would run out of room. The rest of the dinner, and mini parade was fine. Dessert was a surprise. The table next to us was about to leave when Hemant told them he had a surprise for them a giant choclate chip cookie. By giant, think pizza size. They graciously shared it with our table. Chocolate Chip Cookie ala mode. Ahh, decadence.
Afterwords DW and I went to Studio Seas, just catching the first show of Who wants to be a Mouseketeer?. The DCLs abbreviated version of Who wants to be a Millionaire? with only five questions and two lifelines. I wasnt picked, but the questions by and large seemed very easy.
Here is my take on When Mickey Dreams.
So, when Mickey dreams he dreams of the Cirque de Soleil? Whoda thunk?
I thought you could have eliminated Mickey entirely (I know, sacrilege on a Disney vessel) and had a leaner, better show. To be honest, Im not a fan of Cirque de Soleil shows Ive always avoided them until now, and I will probably be avoiding this one if I get the chance.
By this point the DW was tired and planning to go to bed. I was planning to see Casino Royale at 11:00 p.m., but had time to kill, so to speak.
So, I went to to the second showing of Who wants to be a Millionaire?.
I got there just as they were letting people inside. I received number 97 and found a place to sit down.
Our host Ray was introduced, he explained the rules of the game, and let the computer choose the first number.
Mine. Number 97.
I walked up, sat down, adjusted my own mic, and we began.
He asked me five questions. I gave five correct answers. As they say on the button That was easy!.
I won. I can proudly say that yes, Today, I am a Mouseketeer!
I only wish I could remember the questions.
Okay, I can remember four of them.
The first one had to do with Alice in Wonderland (a favorite book of mine, by the way). The question was to the effect What was the White Rabbits problem?. He was late, of course.
Another question was Where at WDW is the Carousel of Progress located?
Now, Ive only been to the Magic Kingdom of WDW once. But even I remember that the Carousel of Progress is in Tomorrowland.
The next question I remember was basically Who played John Patrick Mason in The Rock. As Nicolas Cages name wasnt one of the choices, I knew it was the fellow who just celebrated his birthday two days before Sean Connery.
The number five question is supposed to be the hardest, and although I kinda knew the answer, I used my two lifelines (50/50 and Audience Choice) to help answer the Final Question;
In the original Mickey Mouse Club roll call, who was the last person to introduce themselves?
If you answered Jimmy Dodd, youd be right. .I did, and I was.
Roy Williams the Big Mooseketeer, and Jimmy always introduced themselves after the kids.
My crystal plaque is sitting nicely next to the one we got on the Panama Canal Cruise.
If anyone was there and maybe took a Photo, or knows what the missing question was, please let me know.
After that, I took my winnings back to the stateroom, and then wandered a bit before going to the movie theatre and meeting the DSS. We sat down and enjoyed Casino Royale together. Bonding, you might say, in the process.
August 29th and 30th.
Only a few more nights left! Tuesday and Wednesday seemed to go by so quickly, I remember little of the day to day. Remembrances over these last two days include passing through the Sargasso Sea, and my last massage of the trip.
Tuesday had the usual gym and breakfast, strolling the deck, had another Pizza size cookie at Animators our table ordered one this time to share with table 39 the Comedy and Magic of Rich Purpura (Id forgotten how funny he was) for both the family and adult show
(the adult was very shaggy doggish in stories and magic tricks). The show on Tuesday night show was the crew talent show. Very good, although I thought some of the singers were a bit long, and part of the talent show was Dancing with the Crew, where guests had been paired up for a quick dance routine, the highlight had to be Rachel dancing with Don Ducky Williams. Rachel is a former dancer, and has definitely kept up her practicing. They were great.
Tuesday night was also our final 25 hour day. As of Wednesday, we would be in the Eastern Time Zone.
Wednesday morning was gym, breakfast, and then more deck walking. The atmosphere was different, because tonight was Pirate night. Dinner in Parrot Cay would be the perfect venue, and tonight in the Walt Disney Theatre was Susan Egan, the original Belle from Broadways Beauty and the Beast.
We attended the Pirate Lecture from Kevin McCarthy at noontime, meeting up with Kris and Magdalen at the end of the lecture, and lunching together in Parrot Cay. We told Kris that we had a spare Pirate Shirt if he wanted to use it, it was a red striped number that we had gotten in case I wasnt able to find the shirt that I wanted (needless to say, I found it). He took us up on the offer and we got it to him soon after. We all went to Team Trivia, which, while challenging, proved no match for our team. We all received the gold medal. DW and I had to go change for dinner while Kris and Magdalen got to go to the show.
Dinner was fun, looking how everyone dressed up and getting our photos taken.
We had remembered not only to bring Pirate style clothing, but also some Pirate Style Mickey Ears (although DSS wore our old Goofy Pirate Headscarf). DW and I had gone down to Disneyland in mid July, managing only having to wait a half hour to get on the Nemo ride, btw.
Then came the show by Susan Egan. She was great. Simply great. The anti Jim Brickman, although she didnt play the piano. We saw clips from Beauty and from Hercules (she was the voice of Meg), and was treated to a song cut from the movie. I could have listened all night.
But no, we have to go to a Disney party. The Pirates in the Caribbean Party! Avast there, ye be seeking salty old pirates, eh? It be too late to alter course now
Actually, it turns out the Captain was altering course, quite a lot, to keep us not only high and dry, but where the ship could also shoot off the fireworks that are the highlight of the Pirates Party. We could always see Clouds around us, but we were in the clear. The sight of Mickey swinging across the deck in the air was great. I cant imagine doing something like that in a costume of that proportion.
We were able to maneuver ourselves to be in front of the crepe station right before the buffet opened. Yum.
It be with high spirts that we went to bed that evening, maties.
End of Part 8.