Aburns8
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We decided we had enough of HS studios for the day so we headed out with the MK in our sights. We wanted to go see the Mainstreet Electrical Parade so hopped on a bus to the Contemporary to walk over to MK.
We were able to get a picture taken with not as many people walking behind it!
We hit the Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade again. Here is the funny story that I mentioned on Day 4. While I was waiting for Brian to take pictures I was window shopping. I happen to hear the MC on the parade float (and I am quoting) you can even celebrate a bucket of chicken. I turned around to look at the float and you can tell he really said it since everyone working the parade was cracking up. Even Brian heard it!
This is what I saw while window shopping:
It was still way too early to wait for the parade we decided to take the train around the park. We got off at the Toontown exit and walked over PhilharMagic. This is one my favorite 3D shows!
We still had some time to kill so we went on the Haunted Mansion, again. By the time we got off the ride we noticed that people were starting to line up for the parade. So we found a spot so we can be in the front.
Warning, I have a miniature rant here:
While we waited the 45 minutes for the parade to start we noticed how crowded it was getting. Yes, we got there 45 minutes before the parade was going to start because I wanted to take good pictures of the parade. Well, during that time people felt the need to either push us up against the rope so they could make room behind us, or seat their children around my feet so they could see. Now, I get blisters every trip we take to WDW and this day 5 so they were bad. At one point all I said was ouch and moved my foot because someones child decided to put their entire weight onto one of my feet. Then this woman, who even told me this wasnt her child, decided to yell at me. Yes, yell at me. Why you may ask? I to this day still dont know. I think she was frustrated because there were some people who were near her who decided to let their children sit down in front with her kids. Well, this lady basically told me that I shouldnt be there in the front row because this was a place for children. I bit my tongue because I wasnt going to stoop down to her level in front of her children. I really want to tell her that Walt Disney didnt create these parks for children, but for families, and just because my family doesnt have children in it doesnt mean that I shouldnt be standing where I was standing. Also, that maybe next time she should have gotten there an hour ahead of time to be standing where I was. But I decided to be the bigger person and ignore her. In fact I was nothing but nice to what I was assuming were her children. After the parade was over her little girl had problems with her popcorn bucket and I helped her with it because that lady wasnt even paying attention to her kids.
OK rant over, here are the pictures from the parade (these pictures are taken with 2 different cameras and are not in any order):
After the parade there were so many people that we just decided to walk around Liberty Square for a little bit so that the crowds would lessen. Once we got back to the room we both passed out for the evening.
Up next: Animal Kingdom yes a park we havent been to yet!
We were able to get a picture taken with not as many people walking behind it!

We hit the Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade again. Here is the funny story that I mentioned on Day 4. While I was waiting for Brian to take pictures I was window shopping. I happen to hear the MC on the parade float (and I am quoting) you can even celebrate a bucket of chicken. I turned around to look at the float and you can tell he really said it since everyone working the parade was cracking up. Even Brian heard it!


This is what I saw while window shopping:


It was still way too early to wait for the parade we decided to take the train around the park. We got off at the Toontown exit and walked over PhilharMagic. This is one my favorite 3D shows!


We still had some time to kill so we went on the Haunted Mansion, again. By the time we got off the ride we noticed that people were starting to line up for the parade. So we found a spot so we can be in the front.
Warning, I have a miniature rant here:
While we waited the 45 minutes for the parade to start we noticed how crowded it was getting. Yes, we got there 45 minutes before the parade was going to start because I wanted to take good pictures of the parade. Well, during that time people felt the need to either push us up against the rope so they could make room behind us, or seat their children around my feet so they could see. Now, I get blisters every trip we take to WDW and this day 5 so they were bad. At one point all I said was ouch and moved my foot because someones child decided to put their entire weight onto one of my feet. Then this woman, who even told me this wasnt her child, decided to yell at me. Yes, yell at me. Why you may ask? I to this day still dont know. I think she was frustrated because there were some people who were near her who decided to let their children sit down in front with her kids. Well, this lady basically told me that I shouldnt be there in the front row because this was a place for children. I bit my tongue because I wasnt going to stoop down to her level in front of her children. I really want to tell her that Walt Disney didnt create these parks for children, but for families, and just because my family doesnt have children in it doesnt mean that I shouldnt be standing where I was standing. Also, that maybe next time she should have gotten there an hour ahead of time to be standing where I was. But I decided to be the bigger person and ignore her. In fact I was nothing but nice to what I was assuming were her children. After the parade was over her little girl had problems with her popcorn bucket and I helped her with it because that lady wasnt even paying attention to her kids.
OK rant over, here are the pictures from the parade (these pictures are taken with 2 different cameras and are not in any order):













After the parade there were so many people that we just decided to walk around Liberty Square for a little bit so that the crowds would lessen. Once we got back to the room we both passed out for the evening.

Up next: Animal Kingdom yes a park we havent been to yet!