Chapter 5
You know I'm loving this detailed TR, so please continue to make every post long, ok thanks.
This makes me feel better because I was a weebit concerned people were like, "Okay no, Danielle, I do not want to hear about your room or what you ate." Buuuut if people don't like that, then they're reading the wrong trip report!
Just realized your Mickey has a mustache. Win.
"Please stand clear of the doors, por favor mantengase alejado de las puertas" is music to my ears. The key to my heart, really.

I know, I'm a complete goob. I really miss the old monorail narration from my childhood. The current one is okay, but the old one was the "Please stand clear" guy for the whole thing. Now all he gets is the doors line and another takes over. Not cool. I'm sure Matt will back me up on how awesome 90s monorail narration was.
Yes I love that Mickey shirt, it's one of my favs! And yes, music to the ears for sure. I bet Matt totally understands your love for the 90s narration. He always brings up certain things that were better in their older format and how he wishes they didn't change certain things.
Walking down Main St. is what makes it real. There's always a huge breath of Disney air, and that comforting feeling that you're finally home as you take in the Main St. atmosphere and look at the castle.

(Maybe a few discrete tears too)
Yes it so does make it real. And yes, I'm pretty sure tears are shed.. I mean, how can you not though? It's just so so nice to see it again when you've missed it for so long.
Splash will always have my heart. They could make it just a boat ride with no big drop and I'd still love it dearly. I wanted to ride it so badly one year, but I was too short so they gave me one of those "Skip the line when you're tall enough" certificates and I treasured it for probably 2 years until I was tall enough. Then I took it back and fell in love with the ride.
I totally agree, it's just such a good attraction and so much fun to sing along to! That is the cutest story ever, and I think that is so fun that they give those certificates. I love that you treasured it and brought it back when you were tall enough.
I love HM too. We never did the interactive queue though. There was always a tour group full of slow moving people in it.

LOVE the poncho pic. Wish they still had the yellow ones.
Oh sad face! We hit that a few times which was annoying, but usually we were able to play in the queue for awhile which was great. AND I MISS THOSE YELLOW ONES! I totally remember getting one when I was 6 and it was raining really hard and how much I loved my yellow Mickey poncho.
I've given up hope on the sword now that I'm old. Maybe Riley will get lucky one day. They seem to like cute little kids.
I know, this is part of the reason I want children: So I can live vicariously through them if they actually pull out the sword. Riley pulling the sword out would be amazing, I bet it'd make her so happy.
Think I already told you this, but when we rode Space the first time this trip I had the front which is 100 times scarier. I screamed like a little girl. A hairband is a necessity for SM which I learned that night.

Love the Peoplemover. So relaxing.
Ohhh my Gosh, later in my TR we rode it a few more times, and I was in the front. It was so so terrifying.
I screamed so loud, Matt could hear me from way back in the spaceship. And yes, I just wish I'd had a brush or something because my hair was just done. Soooo done.
My whole family loves Buzz, especially my dad. It's an ongoing competition the whole week. I always clobber Anna, but my dad is my favorite ride partner. I almost beat him once this trip with 347,400.
I lovelovelove that attraction. It's so much fun! I'm super competitive though, so that explains that.
Usually I destroyed Matt, but we got some pretty epic scores later in the trip, though not sure we topped yours!
Everything at CP looks so yummy! I've never done a buffet at dinner but after your review of this and Cape May I think I'll be trying it! I love Pooh and the gang so much. Eeyore is just so precious in the parks. Riley checked for his tail every time we met him.
It was really good! I'd say Cape May has better food, but both are a fun experience. That is the CUTEST story about Riley checking Eeyore's tail. Seriously don't think she could get any cuter.