Sleeping Jedi Beauty
Jedi Knight seeking his Disney Princess
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Since we're a party of 9 with an infant and a wheelchair(mom has severe foot problems) we wait for the entire plane to disembark before we make our way through MCO. We come to the tram which will take us towards Disney's Magical Express. As soon as we exit the tram, we see the first sign of the Disney marketing machine, Disney's Earport. Yes, if you need to get a last minute souvenier from WDW, or a first minute souvenier because you just can't wait to spend all that money burning a hole in your pocket, Disney has provided this convenient stop for you.
And right by the entrance to Disney's Earport, I see her, or rather a picture of her, but at least she's in the blue dress. Yes, it's Princess Aurora even though the picture changes depending on where you are in relation to the picture. This causes much confusion as part of my family is trying to figure out why my little brother is taking a picture of me and Ariel while the other half is trying to tell them that he's taking a picture of me and Aurora. I consider this a good start to the trip since I didn't get to meet her at Disneyland, and hope to meet her at Walt Disney World.
After the picture, we proceed to make our way to Disney's Magical Express. We have a little bit of trouble finding it, but we eventually do, and my dad and brother proceed to wait in the first line of the trip! After a few minutes, they come up to us with our tickets and tell us where to go. As we gather our carry on items, my nephew discovers a hidden talent: the joy and fun of pushing his own stroller.
This ability is something that would be beloved and enjoyed by all parents with a child. Think of how much easier it would be if your kid would push his or her own stroller. Of course, it may be difficult since you would have to carry the kid while they pushed the stroller, but nonetheless, my nephew was having the time of his life.
When the Magical Express bus arrives, we all happily board and get ready for our trip to Scopa Towers because nothing says Magical Express like Disney's POP Century, or something like that. With The Incredibles playing on the TV screen, we leave the airport and head for the Happiest Place on Earth. Our driver tells us that the Magic Kingdom will be crowded tomorrow and that Pirates of the Carribean is closed, but thanks to the DIS, I tell him that it will be open for tomorrow only before going down for the final touches on refurbishment. Even though it's late at night, every passenger on the bus continues the time honored Disney tradition of screaming happily as we pass under the entrance to Walt Disney World. Soon we can see the fireworks from the Magic Kingdom's Grad Night parties and it begins to sink in. Finally around 9:45 the bus pulls up to Scopa Towers and we see Classic Hall.
Upon entering Disney's POP Century, you are immediately transported back in time. Memories of childhood come rushing back to you. Even though I was born in 1976, a reminder of my childhood is seen in the fifties with mementos from the Mickey Mouse Club. Back when the Disney Channel actaully believed in showing Walt Disney's creative work, I used to watch the Mickey Mouse Club every day. I was a little surprised they didn't have anything there about the opening of Disneyland, but they didn't forget the Mousketeers.
Skipping over the sixties, which in a way ended on the day that Homer Simpson's hippy friends sold their VW van on December 31, 1969, we come to the seventies, which contrary to the opinion of Tom Servo, did not have the Roman Empire still reigning supreme. Sure enough though, the seventies pays homage to the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, commemorated here by my little brother.
I was born in 1976, and in 1978 two important events happened in my two year old life. My parents took me to Disneyland to see Mickey Mouse, and they brought me along when they finally saw Star Wars. So, parents, be cautious. What you expose your children to even when they're little can influence them for the rest of their lives.
Then we move on to the eighties, when Ronald Reagan was President and Star Wars continued to rule the box office. 1980 also happens to be the year that my favorite Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released.
The late eighties also mark the first time in my life that I fell in love with a Disney Princess for that is when I saw Sleeping Beauty. As we see more and more memorabilia from the eighties, I see another reference to Star Wars, which I excitedly point out to my youngest sister. And so, she scans and scans the wall until, eventually, she sees a lone ewok pez dispenser.
My other sister and sister-in-law chat happily as they see all these beloved toys from childhood that they haven't played with in years. Disney knows how to do things right. In just a few minutes, they've taken you back to your childhood and you feel like a kid again. And soon we come to the nineties, where I discover that Scopa Towers in one display has referenced two of my favorite TV shows from my college years, The Simpons and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Now checked in, we're all given our Key to the World cards and we proceed to our building in the Seventies. Along the way, we pass Surfer Goofy and the gigantic Mickey phone is right next to our building. This is somehow appropriate since our trips to Disney began because Mickey Mouse was the first friend I had in the world. We drop off our stuff in our rooms and head back out to Everything POP. It's been a long time since my brother played flight attendant and we're very hungry.
This is my first indication that the dining plan is going to provide us with lots of food. If you're on the dining plan, there's no reason to ever be hungry at Walt Disney World. We all like the wide variety of selection and of course, we also buy our refillable mugs. My little sister says she doesn't want one because some random person told her the frozen coke wasn't part of the plan, but I tell her it is included and when she doesn't believe me, in what will become a common theme on this trip, my mom tells her that I have spent months preparing and planning for this trip, and that if I say it's included, it is included. Soon enough, a cast member proves me right. Anyways, now stuffed from dinner, we head back to our rooms. It's getting really late and Mickey is opening the Magic Kingdom tomorrow morning at 9:00am with or without me.
Next Up: The Saga Begins
And right by the entrance to Disney's Earport, I see her, or rather a picture of her, but at least she's in the blue dress. Yes, it's Princess Aurora even though the picture changes depending on where you are in relation to the picture. This causes much confusion as part of my family is trying to figure out why my little brother is taking a picture of me and Ariel while the other half is trying to tell them that he's taking a picture of me and Aurora. I consider this a good start to the trip since I didn't get to meet her at Disneyland, and hope to meet her at Walt Disney World.

After the picture, we proceed to make our way to Disney's Magical Express. We have a little bit of trouble finding it, but we eventually do, and my dad and brother proceed to wait in the first line of the trip! After a few minutes, they come up to us with our tickets and tell us where to go. As we gather our carry on items, my nephew discovers a hidden talent: the joy and fun of pushing his own stroller.

This ability is something that would be beloved and enjoyed by all parents with a child. Think of how much easier it would be if your kid would push his or her own stroller. Of course, it may be difficult since you would have to carry the kid while they pushed the stroller, but nonetheless, my nephew was having the time of his life.
When the Magical Express bus arrives, we all happily board and get ready for our trip to Scopa Towers because nothing says Magical Express like Disney's POP Century, or something like that. With The Incredibles playing on the TV screen, we leave the airport and head for the Happiest Place on Earth. Our driver tells us that the Magic Kingdom will be crowded tomorrow and that Pirates of the Carribean is closed, but thanks to the DIS, I tell him that it will be open for tomorrow only before going down for the final touches on refurbishment. Even though it's late at night, every passenger on the bus continues the time honored Disney tradition of screaming happily as we pass under the entrance to Walt Disney World. Soon we can see the fireworks from the Magic Kingdom's Grad Night parties and it begins to sink in. Finally around 9:45 the bus pulls up to Scopa Towers and we see Classic Hall.
Upon entering Disney's POP Century, you are immediately transported back in time. Memories of childhood come rushing back to you. Even though I was born in 1976, a reminder of my childhood is seen in the fifties with mementos from the Mickey Mouse Club. Back when the Disney Channel actaully believed in showing Walt Disney's creative work, I used to watch the Mickey Mouse Club every day. I was a little surprised they didn't have anything there about the opening of Disneyland, but they didn't forget the Mousketeers.

Skipping over the sixties, which in a way ended on the day that Homer Simpson's hippy friends sold their VW van on December 31, 1969, we come to the seventies, which contrary to the opinion of Tom Servo, did not have the Roman Empire still reigning supreme. Sure enough though, the seventies pays homage to the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, commemorated here by my little brother.

I was born in 1976, and in 1978 two important events happened in my two year old life. My parents took me to Disneyland to see Mickey Mouse, and they brought me along when they finally saw Star Wars. So, parents, be cautious. What you expose your children to even when they're little can influence them for the rest of their lives.

Then we move on to the eighties, when Ronald Reagan was President and Star Wars continued to rule the box office. 1980 also happens to be the year that my favorite Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back was released.

The late eighties also mark the first time in my life that I fell in love with a Disney Princess for that is when I saw Sleeping Beauty. As we see more and more memorabilia from the eighties, I see another reference to Star Wars, which I excitedly point out to my youngest sister. And so, she scans and scans the wall until, eventually, she sees a lone ewok pez dispenser.

My other sister and sister-in-law chat happily as they see all these beloved toys from childhood that they haven't played with in years. Disney knows how to do things right. In just a few minutes, they've taken you back to your childhood and you feel like a kid again. And soon we come to the nineties, where I discover that Scopa Towers in one display has referenced two of my favorite TV shows from my college years, The Simpons and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Now checked in, we're all given our Key to the World cards and we proceed to our building in the Seventies. Along the way, we pass Surfer Goofy and the gigantic Mickey phone is right next to our building. This is somehow appropriate since our trips to Disney began because Mickey Mouse was the first friend I had in the world. We drop off our stuff in our rooms and head back out to Everything POP. It's been a long time since my brother played flight attendant and we're very hungry.
This is my first indication that the dining plan is going to provide us with lots of food. If you're on the dining plan, there's no reason to ever be hungry at Walt Disney World. We all like the wide variety of selection and of course, we also buy our refillable mugs. My little sister says she doesn't want one because some random person told her the frozen coke wasn't part of the plan, but I tell her it is included and when she doesn't believe me, in what will become a common theme on this trip, my mom tells her that I have spent months preparing and planning for this trip, and that if I say it's included, it is included. Soon enough, a cast member proves me right. Anyways, now stuffed from dinner, we head back to our rooms. It's getting really late and Mickey is opening the Magic Kingdom tomorrow morning at 9:00am with or without me.
Next Up: The Saga Begins