It was only about 10 or so minutes until the next session for Animation Academy so we just stood around to wait for it. To pass time, Kevin played Tiny Tower. I wasnt into the game yet at this point so I just went on Facebook or something on my phone.
Kevin is a pretty bad artist but he still found the concept of the class to be really fun. We enjoyed it so much that Im pretty sure we went and did this at least once a day while we were there. For this particular day, we drew Goofy. It looked kinda goofy though because, for some reason, we didnt draw his hat.
After class, we continued our aimless movements through the park and somehow wound up at the Wilderness Explorers Camp. We made it just in time for a showing of the Wilderness Explorers Induction Ceremony.
It was a cute little display where little kids got to be a part of the show. Russell came along to take part of the show about ¼ into it.
When I first learned that they were changing the theme of this area from Brother Bear to Up I had gotten super excited. I LOVE Up but more specifically, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Dug. He is like the cutest thing ever and I wish I could have him as my own.
Back in 2009, when I had first gone to Disneyland with Kevin, I had hoped against hope that they would have Up characters in their Pixar and Friends parade. They were having Up character meet and greets at Disney World so MAYBE they would at least be in the parade here? Alas, that was not to happen and I was super sad. As much as I understand that its just a costumed cast member, I was still depressed at the idea that Ill never get to pet Dug.
But things were completely different now. The theme here was Up and if there was a Russell then there HAS to be a Dug somewhere. It was my mission to find him and finally get my picture with him.
At the end of the induction ceremony, everyone was able to line up and take a picture with Russell (we also got a nifty Wilderness Explorers badge sticker).
Okay okay okay, we got Russell but wheres the IMPORTANT character? Maybe this is one of those line-up scenarios where after taking a picture with Russell, around the corner would be Dug. Is he there?!
Of course not.
NOOOOOOoooooooo~~~ How can you do this to me, Disney?!!? How can you dangle the possibility of meeting Dug in front of my face and not give it to me????
Just to make sure, we asked a cast member if Dug ever made appearances. Apparently, he came out approximately 15 minutes after the shows.
MY CHANCE!!! HOPE IS RESTORED!!!
So we waited
and waited
and waited
Finally in the distance we see a large, tan figure emerge.
Is it?
Can it be?
Its DUG!!!!
I was super excited although the camera didnt exactly capture my jumping for joy face.
Finally, in a few moments, I will finally get to pet Dug.
I guess he could really tell I was super excited because for the first time in my life I had a legit character experience. It wasnt just a quick picture and a high five or something. We had actual interaction and dialogue in the sense that I spoke and he pantomimed responses. Apparently he really liked the cupcake on my shirt and I told him that if he came home with me I would feed him as many cupcakes as he wanted. He agreed so now I just have to go get some cupcakes. I will come back for you, Dug!
Life is good. Now if only Kevin wasnt in that picture ruining my moment with Dug.
It was about lunch time and I had reserved a picnic that came with tickets for World of Color so we went to go pick that up.
Along the way, we stopped and took some pictures in front of Mickeys Fun Wheel.
Suddenly Kevin got terribly distracted because the Phineas and Ferb Rockin Rollin Dance Party was rolling through and he LOVES Phineas and Ferb.
Not to mention that everyones favorite monotreme was also present (albeit not in a moving or dancing form).
As we continued on our quest to acquire our picnic, we wandered into an air-conditioned gift shop and found some funny boxes of candy.
We also saw Duffy the Disney bear although Kevin was terrible at taking a decent picture.
After circling around a couple of times, we found the picnic pick-up spot.
Our lunch came in a nifty (and FREE) tote bag that I wasnt aware we were going to get. Its pretty but I currently have no knowledge as to its whereabouts. Im sure itll turn up one day.
If Im remembering correctly, Kevin got the All American option and it had fried chicken, coleslaw, potato salad and apple pie. He also got to choose a Coke to accompany his meal.
He said it was pretty good and I didnt think it was too bad based on the couple of bites I had. The only complaint was because the meals were all refrigerated prior to their distribution that the chicken wasnt crispy or hot. Meals were all cold. If the chicken was freshly fried, it wouldve been wonderful but it wasnt too bad cold.
None of the adult meals really appealed to me so I opted for the (same priced) childrens Lunch Box. It had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, apple slices, and a cupcake. I chose a water bottle to go along with my meal. Since it is a kids meal, I also got to choose between a red, green, or blue bracelet that came with it. I got a cute, blue one but my hands were too big and I couldnt put it on.
This was the perfect sized meal for me and I felt satiated without feeling overly full. Too bad I neglected to save the cupcake to lure Dug to come home with me. Next time.