I thought the inside of the 50's PT cafe was really cool. Maybe you will, too!
We waddled out of 50s PT...
We all knew we needed at least an hour before we tried anything intense like Rockn Roller Coaster or Tower of Terror. We strolled along looking for something tame to do.
We walked to the back of the park towards the Lights! Motors! Action! arena and then while walking back perused through the Walt Disney: One Mans Dream exhibit. This is a great walk thru attraction. We didnt stay for the movie, but the memorabilia alone was worth the trip. If you have reservations about a walk thru exhibit, check this one out... It is beyond awesome!!!
My favorite Movie.
Next we decided on the Little Mermaid show. We needed the time to sit down and let our food digest. I honestly dont know if it was the food stupor I was in or the first day of Disney magic, but I actually didnt hate this show. The little mermaid actually sang and the blacklight fish were great!
After exiting (and calming my nephew down from the half naked lady excitement) we headed over to the thrill rides. Now I am a roller coaster junkie. I love them. All of them (except the spin and puke carnival rides). I always look forward to the big rides whenever we go to a park any park. These are no exception. DN desperately wanted to ride Rockin Roller Coaster and we obliged.
It ROCKED!
I saw this on the way in... I think this is hilarious!
Next was the other thrill ride located conveniently to RNRC, affectionately known as Tora! Tora! Tora! We got in line, made our way through the gardens, by the fountain, around the side of the hotel, and finally into the lobby. The line was moving too fast at this point for me to get any good shots (I know
I shouldnt complain about this!).
We were in the library. We watched the Twilight Zone teaser. We entered the boiler room.
This is the point where my DD totally wussed out.
She has ridden this ride no fewer than 3 or 4 times. On 2 other Disney Trips. I was so upset at her. Okay. I admit. I was pissed. I mean I just sat through the Little Mermaid show
. I didnt wuss out on that. And that could make anyone nauseous. She did the scared-ey cat exit while the rest of us (EVEN MY SIL) rode the Tower. It rocked. I had never ridden it while it was dark outside before.
After Tora! Tora! Tora!, we headed over to the Fantasmic Theatre.
There was a late show for Fantasmic and we made it to the theatre with only about 10 minutes to spare. It wasnt even at ¾ capacity. I have been to some shows of Fantasmic where people would give you their first born child for a seat to this show. There were rows and rows of empty seats. We stayed, sat down and watched the show. Fantasmic is a GREAT show. If you have never seen it, GO! Stay for it. You wont be disappointed.
When the show was over we made our way to the exit and to the bus back to the Contemporary. We were tired. We wanted sleep. But
.
Stay tuned to find out why I couldn't sleep at the happiest place on earth
What I learned Today:
1. The
DDP includes more food than one person should consume in one day.
2. If Fantasmic is offered twice, go to the 2nd showing. Way fewer people.
3. My DD is a wuss. (Does this count?... I mightve already known
)