My plan was to write a day a day- but you know how that goes! William, Sam and Nathan had very little work to make up from being gone a week. Tucker's really wasn't too terribly bad from being gone, but then he also has a big project on the Scarlet Letter due this Wednesday and he hasn't even finished the book ( he read constantly on the plane) plus he has All-State tryouts next Saturday ( yes, he did get to practice at GKTW- his teacher loaned him a "silent brass mute" where he could practice and nobody could hear him but he could heat himself) and he has to go to the HS State football semifinals tomorrow- he has to go with the band and will pretty much be gone all day. Oh, plus he is doing this big community service project sending care packages to the troops. Anyway, Tucker is a bit stressed so I am helping him with his project ( anybody know any good music to use on a power point about the descent of Roger Chillingworth?). I also have been working on our Photopass CD ( finally got that ordered) and our photopass book! I haven't been on disboards for a couple of days and am starting to have withdrawals! I really need to go read everybody else's so I can catch up on everybody else! But I digress-ON WITH THE TRIP!!!!
We didn't figure US/IOA would be too crowded to get in and the boys really wanted to try the breakfast at GKTW. We decided to go about 7:45am- the hot breakfast wouldn't start for 15 minutes, but we figured we could eat the cold stuff and then the hot stuff would be ready. This worked out really well. The restaurant was fairly empty. I loved the volunteers at breakfast. They were "regulars" and very friendly and helpful-well most of them were! The donuts were good but the waffles-oh, the waffles! Tom would get our order and bring them to our table with the toppings we wanted. A freshly made waffle with strawberries and whipped cream- how could you not have a good day when you are starting with that! I only ran into one not so friendly person. The greeter had told me they were ready with the fresh fruit up at the "hot breakfast" line if I wanted some. But when I went up to get some, Claire snapped at me " this part isn't open yet!" I only tell you about this to tell you how wonderful the other volunteers were. Gayle stepped in and said, " Oh, we're ready with fruit- you're fine sweetie!" and when I went up later for hot food, she signalled me over to her side and apologized for Claire. Hey, anybody can have a bad day! Also, one morning at breakfast I heard Tucker saying, " No, really I can carry it myself" ( he felt bad having somebody carry his tray) and the volunteer joked around with him " Oh no, I will get in trouble from our leader if I don't carry it!" These volunteers were all incredible. We then decided it was worth going to the breakfast every morning. I loved those people- so friendly! We talked about how much my parents would love volunteering there- too bad they live in New Mexico. We even picked out what jobs they would do. Maybe that is what we liked so much about breakfast. The volunteers reminded us of Nana and Papa!
Anyway, off to Islands of Adventure ( we started with this park because US had several shows that we were going to go to if we had time, so we would do all of IOA first- we went to US/IOA summer of 2007, so we knew what we wanted to do pretty much). They did give us handicap parking, no problem, but it was still quite a walk from the parking lot to the entrance. And it was cold-VERY COLD!!!!! We were able to walk right in the park and it was empty! Completely empty! I have proof!
This is the queue at Spiderman-one of the most popular rides!
We rode Spiderman first and then Nathan and I went to find a bathroom while the others rode Hulk-twice! We told them we would meet them back at Spiderman. When Nathan and I were waiting there, a worker noticed Nathan's pass and asked us if we wanted to ride. I told him we were waiting for the rest of the family before we rode and he said he would call us an escort. This is what I noticed about US/IOA. At Disney, if we showed the pass, we would get attention. Here it was like they were scanning the crowds for the pass. And they wouldn't just direct you to the front- they called for an escort. Several times, since it wasn't busy at all, we told them, " It's okay , we can just go through the line" but they would insist! We loved the comic book area with all the thought bubbles.
Everyday during the time for AP Biology, Tucker's entire class would text him ( including the teacher) telling him how much fun they were having and how much they missed him- so we told him to text them this picture.
We were even able to ride pteryanadon flyers ( pretty sure I didn't spell that right). This is the one ride that you can't use your pass on. It is VERY slow loading and a short ride. We only had to wait 10 minutes ( and there were only a dozen or so people in line ahead of us). It was okay-but now we can say we rode it. We were unsure if Nathan should ride Dinosaur. We had read it was very intense and scary-the doctor said not to ride anything that would raise his blood pressure. I suggested that I ride it first and see if it would be okay. But he begged me, "Mom, I will be fine! It won't be scary! I can just close my eyes if it is!" Another thing the doctor has drilled into us is not to restrict him too much or else he will start to rebel against everything ( including his meds which are keeping him alive). So I said a prayer and decided to let him ride. He was fine- he wasn't scared at all. But I don't even want to think about what my blood pressure was- not from the ride but from worrying about him on the ride!
We all decided to ride Jurrassic Park- it is one of those big boat water rides. When we rode it last summer, I don't remember getting very wet. But then it was hot and summer. We asked the worker if we would get wet and he just laughed at us! So us wimps pulled out the ponchos- William kept saying we were demeaning ourselves wearing a poncho. We bought the picture from this ride because it is hysterical- if our scanner was working I would show you. I have pretty much every inch of skin covered. The wind blew off David's hood as we were going down the big hill and he was hit with a huge wave of water. His expression is priceless. And William, who was chiding us for wearing ponchos, was plugging his ears! William doesn't like loud noises.
William, Sam and Nathan really wanted to ride the other water rides ( one is a raft ride and one is like Splash mountain). The problem was, they didn't want to take Nathan without an adult ( makes them nervous). Did I mention that it was freezing cold this day? I reluctantly agreed. It was a wish trip after all. I made Nathan wear a poncho- there is no way he would be able to regulate his body temp if he was soaking wet. I, of course, wore one also. I made it through the ride fairly dry and let my hood down. And then at the end, somebody shot a water cannon at me! I was drenched and not happy! David knew better than to laugh!
But our favorite part of IOA was the character interaction. We were waiting to see the super heroes when their handler came up to us. He showed us a place to wait and he said when they were done with their greeting, they would give us our own private greeting. This was so much fun and they were so friendly and attentive.
Nathan loved going through the door that said, " Do not enter".
Nathan was the envy of all his friends when he took this picture to school.
And they were so impressed with William's green lantern shirt and Sam's Captain America shirt-even though Green Lantern isn't a Marvel super hero. They teased William a bit about that- which I loved. They loved how GL's quote went around his logo. They asked where I got the shirts. I said a friend made them for us- I hope it was okay to call you a friend HeatherSue!- they said the Captain America shirt was the best one they had EVER SEEN!!!!
Sam loved that he got to hold Captain America's shield!
After lunch we were ready to head over to US. We rode Jimmy Neutron first. That was one too many shaking, rocking 3D ride for me. I was feeling nauseous so I sat out on Shrek. As I was walking around the store waiting for them I heard the workers talk about how slow it was-even for off season.
The boys were starting to get irritated about all the pictures ( there are many more character pictures that I didn't post) and since I cared much more about the Disney characters than Universal, I didn't push it.
But they did agree to Shaggy and Scooby and the Simpson family.
The boys really enjoyed the magic show and they bought a few of the kits with their souvenir money.
US closed at 6:00pm so after we left we headed to Downtown Disney to do some shopping. It was very cold so we didn't stay too long-just went to World of Disney- and we made it back to GKTW for dinner. I think this was Italian night there. Some of the food was just okay but the chicken parmagiana was pretty good. And you can always count on the grilled cheese and fries at the kid's buffet!
David and I did have one little conflict this day. As we were leaving US at 6:00pm, he asked, " Why didn't we go to AK/Epcot today ( my master plan was to go there on Thursday) and go to US/IOA on Thursday since we will have to leave Epcot early tomorrow to go to GKTW Christmas party and US closes early anyway?" I had thought out our schedule very carefully. I remember thinking that I should change things around and go to US/IOA on Thursday instead of Wed. But when I looked into it I had a very good reason why this wouldn't work. Of course, for the life of me, I couldn't remember what this reason was- in fact I still can't and it still bugs me! So when David asked his question, what I heard was, " Why are you such a terrible planner and did this all wrong!" and I was a bit snippy with him and teared up ( I had spent MONTHS planning everything on this trip). He later explained to me ( once my head had stopped spinning around with smoke coming out of my ears) that he knew I had checked into switching the days and had a very good reason not to, what he was asking was if I remembered what the reason was. Luckily, once you are back at GKTW it is impossible to stay upset so we fell into bed that night happy and tired.