Its finally here!
MK at Rope Drop
Ahhh, MK rope drop day. The day I dreamed about for years. On this morning, I would like to say that I jumped out of bed anxiously awaiting my dream day at MK, but I more or less dragged myself out of bed and into the shower. I woke DH up and then the girls. The car was filled with the bags for the day, so we departed. As we were driving down the road, I was thrilled to see that timing was on our side. We would make it in time for rope drop. I was so excited. Here is a picture taken from the Monorail:
While riding the monorail everyone was super excited to be going to their character breakfasts. We were among the minority; we did not have any ADRs for breakfast, we were prepared to take on the MK at rope drop. We were actually there super early. We were standing at the very front of the line for rope drop at 8:30. Yes you heard me correctly, we were standing there a ½ hour early. DH was smart; he let me stand in line while he waited on a park bench in the shade. He was a gentleman and did ask me if we wanted to switch, I said, Nope, I want to stay at the front of the line. He did not feel the need to argue.
The plan was to let Aurora and Dad go on Space Mountain, they would first get 4 FPs for later and then ride Space Mountain, while Lilo and I would take on Operation Dumbo. Lilo even wore her Operation Dumbo shirt that was made by one of the lovely designers here on the DIS. While standing there at rope drop, you could hear the train coming, so I knew the opening show was about to start. Since I was so close to rope drop, I kind of missed most of the opening show. The little that I did see was interesting. Then they let us go down Main Street. We walked at a brisk pace, nobody ran. As I was walking there were CMs standing up and down Main Street waving to us while wearing Mickey Gloves. I embarrassed to say that seeing this brought tears to me eyes. The whole experience was just magical. As we reached the hub, we followed the plan, it was now time to split up. Lilo and I walked over to the castle, but they blocked the entrance through the castle to Fantasyland. Before we went left toward Liberty Square, I took a picture of Lilo in front of the castle.
This is by far my favorite picture of the entire trip. I love the fact that she standing there in front of the castle without swarms of people around her. I only wish Aurora was in the picture as well. We then walked over to Liberty Square for rope drop. They dropped the rope just as soon as we got there. It was at this point where I saw something so ridiculous. There was a couple there with two children. The Mom was carrying the baby in the front-loading baby carrier and the Dad was pushing the toddler in the stroller. Well, when they dropped the ropes this couple did not walk, they RAN.

They were running as fast as they could to Fantasyland. To be quite honest, was that necessary? What if Mom fell? That would certainly put a damper on the whole Disney Dream Vacation. I found this experience to be quite humorous, I am just glad that an injury did not occur. Lilo and I briskfully strolled on over to Dumbo and we were the second family in line. I could not believe that we rode Dumbos first flight. Here are some pictures I took:
After Dumbo, we took on a few more Fantasyland favorites. Let me tell you Fantasyland is a dream first thing in the morning. We literally walked on every ride.
Then DH called, we agreed to meet in front of Peter Pan. We saw him walking toward us, looking back at this point I would say that he did look a little glum, but at the time I did not pay any attention to it. He walks over to me and I am ready to board Peter Pan when he grabbed my arm and says,
DH: Wait a minute! We have to talk.
Me: Talk? Whats to talk about, lets ride!
DH: I lost a park ticket.
Me: Whos? (Hoping it would not be one of the kids because those tickets are not fingerprinted)
DH: Yours
Me: Oh that is ok, I have copies of the tickets back at the palace. We can have them replaced later. For now, lets ride.
DH: What about FPs?
Me: Opps, I did not think about FPs. We cant take on MK without FPs
We rode Peter Pan and devised Plan B. Plan B was to let DH take the kids on rides in Fantasyland while I would run down to Guest Relations. There I walked back down Main Street watching the happy families entering MK as I am exiting. I took a picture of people:
Well, let me tell you that Guest Relations is wonderful. Someone helped me right away. They asked for the three remaining tickets, voided my lost ticket, and then printed a new ticket for me lickedy split. I was seriously in and out of there in no time at all. Huge thumbs up for Guest Relations!!!!
I met up with the family just as they were walking toward the Mad Tea Party. DH was extremely apologetic. It really was no big deal, I only missed Its a Small World and Cinderellas Carousel. I told him not to worry about it and we moved forward. Since, I dont do well with spinning rides, I decided to sit Mad Tea Party out. I noticed Alice and the Mad Hatter, so I got in line. DH and the kids were done riding Mad Tea Party before their turn at autographs so they met up with me there. Check out this picture the girls are wearing matching outfits to Alice and the Mad Hatter.
Just as we finished with autographs, they dropped the rope for ToonTown, we went over to ride Barn Stormer when the girls noticed Minnie and wanted her autograph. After Barn stormer we walked over to Minnies house and waited in a very long line. When we finally got close to Minnie the CM says, Minnie will take 3 more autographs and then take a break for some Cheese. Well, we were the 3rd family. The CM takes the two families in front of us and then says, Minnie is taking a break now. Well, I freaked and yelled at the CM. You said three autographs, we are the third. No, I said two and Minnie is taking a break. Then they walked away. I know that I was right, I know what she said, so that ticked me off even more. DH told me that I needed to calm down and forget about it. This was difficult for me because a long line for Minnie was certainly not in the Plan nor was a 10-minute cheese break. Well as you can imagine, I lost that battle and I needed to just get over it. When Minnie finally returned (In all fairness for Minnie, she did take a short break. She must have known that I was right, but Im not bitter), we got pictures and autographs:
Then we went on over to catch the train. We got off in Frontierland. I grabbed 4 FPs for Splash and then we rode Lilos favorite, Big Thunder Mountain. While in line Aurora informed us of the location of a Hidden Mickey, sure enough DH noticed it. He was relieved that we at found at least one hidden Mickey. After Big Thunder Mountains hidden Mickey experience we were a little excited so we decided to take on some pirates and see if we could now see a Hidden Mickey on Pirates. Nope, nothing, Nah Dah, Zilch. We clearly stink at this game, so we gave up and grabbed some lunch. After lunch we used our FPs for Splash and then trucked on over to The Haunted Mansion. Another family favorite!
At this point, we went to Tomorrowland. It was on the crowded side, but we still had FPs for Space Mountain that we needed to use. Lilo said that she wanted to try it. She was willing to give it a try until see saw the car. A single seat all by herself was clearly not in the cards for Lilo. I asked the CM if we could change our mind a do child swap, she said sure. I waited with Lilo and switched when they got off. When Aurora and I were about to board there was another girl there chickening out. The CM brought the scared girl over to Aurora and said, this girl just got off and she wants to ride again, she must like it. Dont you want to give it a try? Aurora looked at the girl and said, It is so much fun. Youll love it. The girl decided to ride. Now I ask you, How come Aurora convinces a stranger to ride Space Mountain, but does not convince her own sister to ride? Must be a sister thing.
It was getting hot and the kids needed a snack to cool off so we got an ice cream, we sat in the shade to rest for a while. After our break, we rode the People Mover. Believe it or not this was our first time riding The People Mover and the kids loved this ride. Here are some pictures:
Space Mountain broke down while we were passing through. It was neat to see Space Mountain with all the lights on. DH took a picture, but it came out terrible because of the light reflective glass.
The girls liked it so much they asked the CM if we could stay on and ride again. He said sure. After the second spin on the People Mover, we parked the stroller and went on Disneys newest attraction Laugh Floor. It was a riot. We love Turtle talk and Laugh Floor is just as much fun. When we departed Laugh Floor, where is it? Where is the stroller? We looked and looked for a while and could not find it anywhere. We assumed it was in the sea of strollers. Will we ever find it? Did someone steal it?

Wait and see.