Day One, Part Five: "OMG, OMG, OMG!! It's the Electrical Light Parade!!!"
So ever since Disney announced that the Main Street Electrical Light Parade would return this summer, I had been ecstatic beyond belief. This is not an exaggeration. I started visiting Disney when I was eight years old. This was the parade. I even had a record that I played on my little Fisher Price record player that had the music on it.
I really fell in love with Disney World on that very first trip. We went on several other trips when I was a kid with my grandparents (and my sister too, of course!). Those are some of my best memories ever.
Ever!
My grandfather let me help in the planning from our second trip on, and it made me feel so important and special! I was always a nerdy book-ish kid anyway, but I can't help but think that that's how I developed my love for planning Disney trips in general. He gave me a book with maps and all that kind of stuff. At age 9, I memorized the entire map - rides, restaurants, and even bathrooms. Then when we went down on that second trip, they just said, "Okay Jenny, where's such and such," and I would lead the way! (I was Jenny back then, but please don't call me that now! LOL!)
My grandfather passed away when I was in college. Every time I go to Disney I think about him. (He was also my biggest fan and supporter when it came to my singing... boy do I miss him...)
(Obviously, you can tell by my going on and on, that my childhood trips to Disney REALLY impacted my entire life. *Understatement of the century!*)
********************
I forgot to mention earlier (somehow the pic didn't make it on to Photobucket when I was doing my uploads) that I snagged a GREAT deal on a new T-shirt at AK earlier in the day. It was in the gift shop after Expedition Everest and was on sale for $6.99!!! Obviously, I had to get it.
Here I am showing off my find earlier in the day. (Can you see why I needed to get freshened up before dinner? Yikes.)
I thought it would be a great top to wear that night!
Anyway, we had a little bit of a hold up getting to MK that night. There was hardly a wait for the bus and we were moving along so quickly. BUT, there was some kind of security back up on that side road before you pass the Contemporary. It looked like the cops were checking all the cars that went by. Who knows what that was all about...
Because of the hold up, we watched the fireworks from the bus. But we weren't concerned. We knew we'd have more opportunities to see the fireworks later in the trip.
We were in MK by 10:30 and the parade would start at 11:00. There were already people getting lined up along Main Street.
**So for those of you who love Disney like I do..... you know that feeling you get when you walk into MK for the first time on a trip? Especially at night when everything is lit up and the castle is glowing? You can feel the pixie dust and magic in the air. The cares of the world seem to melt away, and you're a little kid again and all is right and good in the world. The energy is palpable - almost close to the feeling I was talking about in an earlier post about being onstage. Wow, do I love that feeling!!!!
Well, knowing that I was going to see the MSEP (Main Street Electrical Parade) again, that feeling was intensified by several times over. I felt like I was skipping and floating all at the same time! I was downright giddy!
We walked up Main Street and picked a spot out on the bridge before the hub in front of the castly. (On the Adventureland side.)
However, it was at this point - just 10 minutes before the parade would start that I realized I didn't have my room key!!! Now that we have AP's, our room keys and tickets are NOT the same. And you can't go on ANYTHING during EMH without your room key card!!! My super awesome excitement turned to momentary panic!

I couldn't go all the way back to Jambo House! Then I knew what to do - go to Guest relations. And since I memorized my MK map all the way back in the 80's, I knew exactly where I needed to go. I ducked in and out of the crowds, cutting through the long gift shop complex on that side and got to Guest relations REALLY fast. Fortunately I had my ID with me (driver's license) and they were able to issue me a new room key card. (Yay for technology!)
I booked it back to the bridge with plenty of time to spare.
Then it started. The lights went out. The synthesizer voice came over the speakers... ("Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls....") The music started! Holy cow! I started cheering, along with lots of other adults my age or older. (You could totally tell that there were lots of other "Disney kids" on Main Street that night - those of us who grew up with the MSEP.)
I thought my head would explode from excitement! I held our camera and decided to video tape segments of the parade. (I promise to get those up when I can remember how to post video - it's still in the camera and I don't know how to get it to the computer. I'll have Brian help me with that.)
All I could think was, "I'm 9 years old again. OMG, I'm a kid again!" I had to keep myself from crying, because the camera was starting to shake and I didn't want to the video ruined!
(This is some kind of stock photo that was magically on my photopass CD, along with several others. I didn't take pictures of MSEP that night, just video, so here's more stock photos from the photopass CD. I promise I got a lot of our own pictures when we watched the parade again!)
After the parade passed us, we quick ran over to the photopass guy in the hub, since he didn't have a line. We wanted to get our picture with the castle AND the parade behind us!
Next, we headed over to our favorite land in all of MK - Adventureland!
We went right to Pirates. Some of you may remember that we truly did not make the most of our potential Pirates time last year. There was no wait during last year's EMH, but Brian was too tired to ride one more time. Well, we certainly made up for that on this trip!
There was no wait, so we walked right on and looped around to ride again right away!
Here we are between rides!
Then we headed over to check on how long the line was at Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (BTMR). It was too long, so we headed over to Haunted Mansion.
I always like to tell the story of my first time on this ride when I was eight. It scared the bejeesus out of me. Especially that last part with the hitchhiking ghosts!

I still remember leaving little nail marks in my Daddy's arm because I was grabbing on so tight!
At this time, there were no Fast Passes available for anything. We were using an app that Brian had downloaded on his Droid Eris that let you know about the wait times for the rides and what all the FP return times were. But I told him that there WOULD be fast passes for some of the rides later, once the EMH part of the night kicked in at midnight.
Sure enough, I was right!

We checked the app and noticed that there were now FP's available for Space Mountain. During last year's trip, it was closed for the refurb, and we were dying to ride the new and improved version!
We headed over to Tomorrowland to get our FP's. Our return time was for 1:45am. So we walked around a bit more and took more pics....
Then we headed back to Adventureland...
We were hoping to do Jungle Cruise, but it was closed.
Headed over to BTMR again, but the line was STILL too long!
So... back to Adventureland....
This time it was Dole Whip time!
I have to admit, I didn't remember ever having one of these delightful concoctions before. But everyone consistently raves about them here on the Dis, so we HAD to get one!
We went with the Dole Whip Pineapple float - pineapple soft serve in pineapple juice. If there was a Homer Simpson drooling icon, I would insert it here..... this treat certainly lives up to the hype!
Before long, we headed back to Tomorrowland via the castle and Fantasyland....
We still had a few minutes to kill before our return time for Space Mt., so we went on the Buzz Lightyear ride. Brian totally kicked my butt on this one. I don't even remember the score - mine was really bad....
And thank GOD we did FP for Space Mt!!!! The line was insane. And we got to walk all the way through that insanely long tunnel. We still had about a 15 minute wait, but it was way better than standby!
So what do you think we did after Space Mt? You know it, you know it!!!
Yup....
We went back to Adventureland!!! Hahaha! Hey, I did say it was our favorite!
But this time, we were just cutting through - it was time for Splash Mountain. I love this ride. It's quite a long ride, and totally worth even a slightly longer wait.
But there was no wait! NONE!
We rode and got wet, but not drenched like last year.
Brian really dislikes water rides. I consider it a personal achievement anytime I can convince him to get on one.
This year, I couldn't convince him to ride it twice in a row. Oh well.
So we headed out through, what else? Adventureland!
It was time to ride Pirates again. And then one more time again.
But by this time is was definitely time to start heading out. And guess what? It was just about 3am! We made it all the way through. Once we got to Main Street, the castle started to sparkle and change colors rapidly. I told Brian that I thought it was the famed "kiss goodnight." I turned around to watch. But he was quickly walking to the exit as he totally was running on fumes.
I don't know - I still had that Disney excitement pumping through me. I think I could have gone for a few hours more, but everything was closing anyway.
We got to bed at 4:00am and were very glad for the "sleeping in" schedule I had planned for us the next day....