Once again we were up fairly early in hopes of arriving at Hollywood Studios for rope drop. After quickly showering and eating breakfast in our room (side note: we ordered far too much water from Garden Grocers, we really didnt need the 3 gallon jugs of water, and a 24 pack of 500 ml bottles) we were on our way to PORs main bus stop. Just another side note, ladies, how do you manage your hair in humid weather while in WDW? Most of the time I wore mine off my face in a ponytail, but it seemed like every other woman had theirs nicely styled! How does that work? Please share with me your WDW hair strategies!
Once again we didnt quite make RD, which was a bit of a disappointment! We quickly forgot about the opening ceremonies however once we realized that we had a whole new park to discover! I wont lie, while planning for our holiday this was the park I was least excited about. There was something about this park that seemed less magical than the other three, and I was under the impression that it boasted far fewer attractions and rides than the other parks. After passing through security our main mission was to secure FPs for TOT. We hadnt quite made it halfway down the main drag when a friendly woman approached us. Are the two of you planning on attending the Beauty and the Beast musical this morning? she asked us curiously. DH and I locked eyes for a brief moment, as although we had discussed seeing the show, we had not made any firm decisions. So I answered the woman We were thinking about it. She went on to say, How would the two of you like to be my VIP guests for the 10:30 show? We promptly agreed, and were asked a few standard questions such as our names, where we live, if we were celebrating a special occasion, etc. She asked us to meet her about half an hour before the show, and waved goodbye to us.
Feeling giddy, we found our way to TOT and saw that standby was only like 10 minutes, so we decided to get in line. DH was initially hesitant about this ride, but I convinced him that it would be fun, and thats what we did! The whole lead up to the actual dropping sequence is unbelievable! Disney Imagineers really out did themselves with ToTs superb theming; it is truly frightening. We were seated in the front row (!!!) and stupid me did not realize that there were safety bars to hang onto! Thus, my arms were flailing all around throughout the ride. Yes I know I know
.shakes head.
Two brave kids about to face the terrror!
He came out of nowhere!
With wobbly Jell-o legs we managed to walk around the park a bit before Beauty and the Beast. We looked to see about Indiana Jones, Muppets and Star Wars, and made our way back to meet our Dream CM. This time she was with another younger CM who was exchanging small talk about DH, mostly about how we were enjoying our first experience at the World, not to mention our honeymoon. We were led into the theatre and were seated in the third row! The CMs gave us a dream certificate, and a surprise gift to commemorate our honeymoon. I opened the gift and found a Mickey and Minnie bride and groom figurine inside. BTW it is now proudly displayed in the centre of our kitchen table. Anyway the show was really cute, but I kept thinking about having to leave in a few days. I was not ready to return to reality, which was a bone chilling Winnipeg winter. Despite these persistent thoughts, I refused to let them get the better of me, because after all I still had a few days left to explore the World with my new DH.
A memorable dream!
We then went over to Indiana Jones, somehow managed to find seats. Albeit, they werent the greatest seats, but we could still see most of the action. Although the show was good, I will say that it sure takes a long time to get the show going! Afterwards we went to see the German mechanic (because we insisted that he looked just like the original actor), took a photo and had a pretty humorous conversation about the mechanics arms being bigger than my DHs head! Heres the proof!
From there we went to see the Muppets 3D feature film, which turned out to be extremely well-done and cute although not nearly as magical as Philharmagic. Afterwards we did the Backlot Tour which was pretty much a waste of time. Even the canyon, which I suspect is the crown jewel of this attraction, seemed a bit dull.
So silly dilly!
Proof that even Canadians can get cold in Florida! (I'm wearing two thick hoodies!)
We then left the studios for Downtown Disney. We really wanted to try Earl of Sandwich, which btw makes for an excellent CS lunch! Everything, right down to the dessert was delicious! We walked around Downtown for a bit, and did some pre-shopping. I thought it would be best to get an idea of what we wanted to purchase, so we had a good long look around.
After returning to the Studios, DH went on Star Wars (I dont enjoy simulator rides, so I skipped this one) while I walked around and did the window shopping. Because we had enjoyed it so much the first time, we decided to see Muppets 3D once more.
Groovy, no?
Awww!
Mike Wazowski! And bad hair. (MINE!)
It was getting late, so we decided to find seats for Fantasmic. This was my second favourite Disney show, (after Wishes) and it was definitely worth the wait! Even on a cold Monday in mid-January this place was packed! I noticed that there were even some people standing way in the back. I really do hope that Disney does not cut this show to only twice a week, mostly because I feel that so many people will be turned away disappointed due high crowd levels. BTW we found our seats at least 45 minutes before the show started, and we didnt even have the best seats!
Scary!
Disney at night