Sleeping Jedi Beauty
Jedi Knight seeking his Disney Princess
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The one-two punch of Tower of Terror and Rock N Roller Coaster has my stomach reminding me that it needs a break for a while or else it will make me stop having fun at Disney World. With that in mind I head over for the Great Movie Ride, and get in line. There I see costumes from the Chronicles of Narnia, one of my favorite films from last year. Its good to see the return of epic films for geeks to the theaters. As Im just about to pass in to the pre-boarding area, my phone rings. Its Goofy, who has left the morning festivities at Animal Kingdom and has made his way to MGM. I tell him to meet me in front of the Great Movie Ride, so I hop out of line to meet him.
So, after getting out of line for the Great Movie Ride, I discover that Goofy is in line for the very ride I had just gotten out of in order to meet him. Fortunately, the crowds were very, very small, so I was back to the point where I had left very shortly and it was onto the Great Movie Ride. While I find this an enjoyable ride, I cant help but think of how cool it would have been if they had put some Star Wars scenes into the ride as was part of the original plan. I can just imagine how cool it would be to see Obi-Wan Kenobi fighting Darth Vader on the Death Star or watching Chewbacca play R2-D2 in dejarik. But alas, it is not the case. The thing is I have seen so few of the movies in question in this ride that it doesnt bring back the fond memories that other parts of Disney parks do. I will admit to getting excited though at the end of ride when they show clips from all these films and show the Millennium Falcon blasting off into Hyperspace with the John Williams music blaring in the background. Its great stuff.
After that Goofy and I head over to the Tower of Terror since he hasnt been on it yet this trip. This time my stay at the Hollywood Tower Hotel is more adventurous and exciting than the last one. As much as I like the different drop sequences, it can also sometimes mean that the ride isnt as fun as other times. After this however, my stomach needs another break. I just cant go on thrill rides all the time like I could when I was a teenager. It saddens me, yet also makes me glad for a place like Disney where I can take in some relaxing rides to give my stomach a rest before heading back for the thrill rides. This way I maximize the fun by staying in the parks longer. I may be older, but I still love doing those marathon days. I never want to leave Disney, so those calmer rides help me enjoy the Disney experience longer. Its a great thing.
And now the phone rings again. Cell phones can be useful at Disney World. This time its Scrooge McDuck and Ewok, who has tired from the morning festivities at Animal Kingdom. It seems that Ewok no longer wants to enjoy Disney World at the slower pace that my brother and sister-in-law are taking. She wants out of Animal Kingdom. I cant say that I blame her. I found the park interesting and all, but not worth spending much more than a day in, although Everest is worth going back to that park for a few times, even if its the only thing there I want to see more than once a trip. So, Scrooge is taking Ewok to MGM and theyve just arrived. I tell them to meet us in the front of the park. Thanks to the DIS Boards, I have a surprise planned for Ewok.
Ewok, being partial to furry aliens that she deems cute who also have a penchant for driving others crazy at times, is nuts for Stitch. The crazy alien ranks very high on her list of beloved Disney friends. I have learned from these boards that if you take a picture in MGM, the PhotoPass people will insert Stitch into it. I spoke with the photographer beforehand so he knows not to tell Ewok just who will be jumping out of that hat.
After getting confused looks from Ewok as to why she has to hold that and just why am I asking this guy to take pictures, Goofy convinces Scrooge to accompany him to Ft. Wilderness. Like I said, Goofy wanted to drive from California to Florida in a motor home for this trip, and one of his goals for the trip is to visit Ft. Wilderness, so Ewok is going to join me as we spend the day in MGM. Our first stop is the magic of Disney Animation. As a Disney geek, I really enjoy this little attraction. I love seeing the assorted artifacts and mementos from Disney history, costumes from Disney classics, original items from the original Mickey Mouse Club, which I watched back when the Disney Channel actually believed in showing the creative works of Walt Disney. Now, they show the Power Rangers. If they ever make it into the Magic of Disney Animation, Im going to throw up. I still cant believe they put them in the parks. But I digress. Of special interest in the exhibit is the replica of the model of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland, but I have one question. Why in the world is the original model on loan to Disneyland for the 50th? Thats like putting the original model for Cinderella Castle in an exhibit at Disneyland. The models for the assorted Disney parks are very cool. I also enjoy the model of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Paris. It looks very much like the one in the film. In all honesty if I ever visit Paris, Im going to DLRP. I want to see it more than the Eiffel Tower.
After watching the little movie, its time to exit. From there we head to the Narnia exhibit. The line isnt too bad, and I want to see it, so we hop in. Ewok is taking a literature class about C.S. Lewis in college, so shes curious about the exhibit. As one who has not seen the film or read the book, she doesnt get why I think its so cool to walk through the wardrobe. The detail on the wardrobe is neat. Seeing the wintry lands of Narnia and the lamppost is very cool. The scenes they show from the film remind me of why I liked it so much. Its a nice little advertisement for the film, but I only recommend doing it if youve read the books and/or seen the movie. If you havent it wont make much sense to you. Its rather like doing Star Tours without seeing the movies, except theres no exciting ride.
From Narnia we head to the backlot tour. Like the rest of the park, there is no wait for this ride. We hop right on and see the fire break out. A little girl is absolutely terrified. She screams about how the fire is going to get her and she wants out. In an example of a mother listening to her child, she reassures the little girl that everything will be fine, and then takes her out of the line. Well see a bad example later. On the backlot tour, we see all sorts of props and exhibits from movies. I remember when MGM used to be bustling back when Disney was filming there. Now, the movie lot portion seems empty with nothing going on there. Still, I do get to see the skiff and landspeeder from the Star Wars films. Its a great thing, although I would like to see them do more to recreate those moments from the films instead of just sitting them there on the concrete. Along the way we see an explosion from Lights, Motors, Action. Note to self: See this show because explosions are cool.
After the tour, we go AFI Museum. I loved this part of the tour. The costumes are very cool, and of course theres Captain Barbossa from Pirates of the Carribean. Me and some friends dressed up for opening night of the first film just so we could talk like pirates. Arrr, seein the costumes from the first film got this old Bucaneer ready to go a voyagin to see the second one. And this was before I learned about the little surprise at the end of POTC2.
My eyes go real big when I see all the Star Wars costumes on display. A stormtrooper firing a blaster and of course, the big, bad, man in black armor, Darth Vader himself. Once again I wish that I could be here for Star Wars Weekends. But at least Im here at Disney World. After admiring the Darth Vader armor for a few minutes, I move on to the achievement award the AFI gave George Lucas.
Its all good stuff. We finish up the room and Ewok gets a funny picture of her and Stitch from the little Amazing Picture booth. I did one at Disneyland of myself as a Jedi defending Padme. The great thing about these pictures is that you get to see just what the pictures look like before you commit to buy. Its very fun and you know if the picture is really worth getting.
Exiting the shop we check out show times for Lights, Motors, Action. Ewok wants to see this too, so thats good. I wont be dragging her to see explosions. Weve got a few hours, so I suggest lunch. I had planned to visit Downtown Disney on account of better food reviews than MGM counter service, but theres not time, so we decide on Studio Catering Company. My verdict: the food was okay and the portions were large enough, but never order juice. I thought I was being healthy and ended up with a tiny juice box, the kind mom gave me in my school lunch all those years ago. Im still bitter about it. Do not get juice as your drink. Its not worth it. Even in early May its warm, so I would pay the price that day for my lack of vision.
Coming next: An Ewoks Dream
So, after getting out of line for the Great Movie Ride, I discover that Goofy is in line for the very ride I had just gotten out of in order to meet him. Fortunately, the crowds were very, very small, so I was back to the point where I had left very shortly and it was onto the Great Movie Ride. While I find this an enjoyable ride, I cant help but think of how cool it would have been if they had put some Star Wars scenes into the ride as was part of the original plan. I can just imagine how cool it would be to see Obi-Wan Kenobi fighting Darth Vader on the Death Star or watching Chewbacca play R2-D2 in dejarik. But alas, it is not the case. The thing is I have seen so few of the movies in question in this ride that it doesnt bring back the fond memories that other parts of Disney parks do. I will admit to getting excited though at the end of ride when they show clips from all these films and show the Millennium Falcon blasting off into Hyperspace with the John Williams music blaring in the background. Its great stuff.
After that Goofy and I head over to the Tower of Terror since he hasnt been on it yet this trip. This time my stay at the Hollywood Tower Hotel is more adventurous and exciting than the last one. As much as I like the different drop sequences, it can also sometimes mean that the ride isnt as fun as other times. After this however, my stomach needs another break. I just cant go on thrill rides all the time like I could when I was a teenager. It saddens me, yet also makes me glad for a place like Disney where I can take in some relaxing rides to give my stomach a rest before heading back for the thrill rides. This way I maximize the fun by staying in the parks longer. I may be older, but I still love doing those marathon days. I never want to leave Disney, so those calmer rides help me enjoy the Disney experience longer. Its a great thing.
And now the phone rings again. Cell phones can be useful at Disney World. This time its Scrooge McDuck and Ewok, who has tired from the morning festivities at Animal Kingdom. It seems that Ewok no longer wants to enjoy Disney World at the slower pace that my brother and sister-in-law are taking. She wants out of Animal Kingdom. I cant say that I blame her. I found the park interesting and all, but not worth spending much more than a day in, although Everest is worth going back to that park for a few times, even if its the only thing there I want to see more than once a trip. So, Scrooge is taking Ewok to MGM and theyve just arrived. I tell them to meet us in the front of the park. Thanks to the DIS Boards, I have a surprise planned for Ewok.
Ewok, being partial to furry aliens that she deems cute who also have a penchant for driving others crazy at times, is nuts for Stitch. The crazy alien ranks very high on her list of beloved Disney friends. I have learned from these boards that if you take a picture in MGM, the PhotoPass people will insert Stitch into it. I spoke with the photographer beforehand so he knows not to tell Ewok just who will be jumping out of that hat.

After getting confused looks from Ewok as to why she has to hold that and just why am I asking this guy to take pictures, Goofy convinces Scrooge to accompany him to Ft. Wilderness. Like I said, Goofy wanted to drive from California to Florida in a motor home for this trip, and one of his goals for the trip is to visit Ft. Wilderness, so Ewok is going to join me as we spend the day in MGM. Our first stop is the magic of Disney Animation. As a Disney geek, I really enjoy this little attraction. I love seeing the assorted artifacts and mementos from Disney history, costumes from Disney classics, original items from the original Mickey Mouse Club, which I watched back when the Disney Channel actually believed in showing the creative works of Walt Disney. Now, they show the Power Rangers. If they ever make it into the Magic of Disney Animation, Im going to throw up. I still cant believe they put them in the parks. But I digress. Of special interest in the exhibit is the replica of the model of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland, but I have one question. Why in the world is the original model on loan to Disneyland for the 50th? Thats like putting the original model for Cinderella Castle in an exhibit at Disneyland. The models for the assorted Disney parks are very cool. I also enjoy the model of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Paris. It looks very much like the one in the film. In all honesty if I ever visit Paris, Im going to DLRP. I want to see it more than the Eiffel Tower.
After watching the little movie, its time to exit. From there we head to the Narnia exhibit. The line isnt too bad, and I want to see it, so we hop in. Ewok is taking a literature class about C.S. Lewis in college, so shes curious about the exhibit. As one who has not seen the film or read the book, she doesnt get why I think its so cool to walk through the wardrobe. The detail on the wardrobe is neat. Seeing the wintry lands of Narnia and the lamppost is very cool. The scenes they show from the film remind me of why I liked it so much. Its a nice little advertisement for the film, but I only recommend doing it if youve read the books and/or seen the movie. If you havent it wont make much sense to you. Its rather like doing Star Tours without seeing the movies, except theres no exciting ride.
From Narnia we head to the backlot tour. Like the rest of the park, there is no wait for this ride. We hop right on and see the fire break out. A little girl is absolutely terrified. She screams about how the fire is going to get her and she wants out. In an example of a mother listening to her child, she reassures the little girl that everything will be fine, and then takes her out of the line. Well see a bad example later. On the backlot tour, we see all sorts of props and exhibits from movies. I remember when MGM used to be bustling back when Disney was filming there. Now, the movie lot portion seems empty with nothing going on there. Still, I do get to see the skiff and landspeeder from the Star Wars films. Its a great thing, although I would like to see them do more to recreate those moments from the films instead of just sitting them there on the concrete. Along the way we see an explosion from Lights, Motors, Action. Note to self: See this show because explosions are cool.
After the tour, we go AFI Museum. I loved this part of the tour. The costumes are very cool, and of course theres Captain Barbossa from Pirates of the Carribean. Me and some friends dressed up for opening night of the first film just so we could talk like pirates. Arrr, seein the costumes from the first film got this old Bucaneer ready to go a voyagin to see the second one. And this was before I learned about the little surprise at the end of POTC2.

My eyes go real big when I see all the Star Wars costumes on display. A stormtrooper firing a blaster and of course, the big, bad, man in black armor, Darth Vader himself. Once again I wish that I could be here for Star Wars Weekends. But at least Im here at Disney World. After admiring the Darth Vader armor for a few minutes, I move on to the achievement award the AFI gave George Lucas.

Its all good stuff. We finish up the room and Ewok gets a funny picture of her and Stitch from the little Amazing Picture booth. I did one at Disneyland of myself as a Jedi defending Padme. The great thing about these pictures is that you get to see just what the pictures look like before you commit to buy. Its very fun and you know if the picture is really worth getting.
Exiting the shop we check out show times for Lights, Motors, Action. Ewok wants to see this too, so thats good. I wont be dragging her to see explosions. Weve got a few hours, so I suggest lunch. I had planned to visit Downtown Disney on account of better food reviews than MGM counter service, but theres not time, so we decide on Studio Catering Company. My verdict: the food was okay and the portions were large enough, but never order juice. I thought I was being healthy and ended up with a tiny juice box, the kind mom gave me in my school lunch all those years ago. Im still bitter about it. Do not get juice as your drink. Its not worth it. Even in early May its warm, so I would pay the price that day for my lack of vision.
Coming next: An Ewoks Dream