tinacaplan
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After our yummy breakfast, we made a bee line for Fantasyland. Just to review... my master plan for the morning was to conquer one land and one land only. Would we make it? Would we be able to ride everything in Fantasyland? Or was I living in a fantasy? (Sorry...couldnt help it...)
There was a rope set up just on the other side of the castle, where we waited patiently for clock to strike nine. As soon as it did, we got in line at Dumbo. The line wasnt too bad, but there was a woman who wormed her way ahead of us and was just ridiculous. She was super concerned about staying on schedule that cutting ahead of several people didnt matter much to her at all. She was determined to get her and her family on Dumbos first trip of the day. It was just another chance to make friends with the people behind us in line, and we all shared a good chuckle over the Crazy Schedule Lady. I mean, seriously...five minutes is not going to make or break your touring plan, especially when you start off with a head start!
Dumbo was fun. Max liked it, thats for sure. Then we went over here:
You can see how empty Fantasyland still was:
In fact, there was no wait whatsoever, so we walked right on. We should have slowed it down a bit here and played for awhile, but...live and learn.
From Winnie the Pooh, I am fairly certain we walked over to get Fastpasses for Peter Pan. And wouldnt you know? We also FPs for Mickeys Philharmagic, which Id never seen before. In the meantime we went here:
We all got on and followed Max to pick our horses. This not so great shot is the closest I came to getting a picture of Max actually enjoying himself on the carousel. I promise he liked it!
We made a short pit stop behind Pinnochios Village Haus and when we came back we ran right into the boy/puppet himself!
A bit blurry, but at least Max looks happy.
We still had time before our FPs for Peter Pan, so we went into Philharmagic, which I hadnt seen before. I loved it! What a great attraction. Max enjoyed it, too, but was not as enthusiastic as Mark and I were. Hes not a huge fan of 3D, if you can believe it, so that aspect wasnt so thrilling for him.
We also rode IASW, which he loved. He really just loves that song. I guess all small children
do! You think Walt knew what he was doing, or what? Next, we went over to Snow White, which might have been a mistake. He was excited about the dwarves and their song, which he loves to sing. The scary darkness of the ride itself, not so much.
It was now time for our Peter Pan FPs, but Max was clearly just done. I think we probably gave a him a choice about riding Peter Pan or not, which was certainly a mistake. But, apart from missing Peter Pan, we did accomplish everything I had set out to. Max just wanted to go back to the room and his kiddie pool, which is exactly what we did.
Again, let me apologize... I have no pictures of any of the next segment. Woops!
While we were hanging out in the room, deciding our next move, my mom called to tell me that she was at the Front Desk checking in! Wow. I went down to El Centro to meet her. And, of course, she was a bit confused about whatever the CM at the Front Desk was telling her. I took over and she did get a room only a couple of doors down from ours. It wasnt ready, yet, though. We headed back to our room. My mom loved how beautiful the resort was, but she thought there was a lot of walking. I hadnt realized that my mom had such a hard time with long distance Disney walking until we were there. She was more or less fine, but she had moments where you could just tell her age is catching up with her a bit.
Everyone got changed into their bathing suits and we headed over to the Dig Site, where yet, again...I TOOK NO PICTURES! I know that my mother and I stretched out in some nice lounge chairs and had Pina Coladas with a rum floater on top. Delicious! Only problem is that they make you want to keep drinking them, but at ten dollars per drink. Well, I think we stopped after one. While we relaxed, Max and Mark explored the wilds of the Dig Site playground. A bit later, Karin and Tom came by, so my mom go to meet them, too. We spent a few minutes talking to them, and it wasnt long until my mom got the call that her room was ready.
We all headed back to her room and called bell services for her luggage before heading back to our own room for naps and some quiet time.
Up next...dinner at Ohana...and my wish for Wishes!
There was a rope set up just on the other side of the castle, where we waited patiently for clock to strike nine. As soon as it did, we got in line at Dumbo. The line wasnt too bad, but there was a woman who wormed her way ahead of us and was just ridiculous. She was super concerned about staying on schedule that cutting ahead of several people didnt matter much to her at all. She was determined to get her and her family on Dumbos first trip of the day. It was just another chance to make friends with the people behind us in line, and we all shared a good chuckle over the Crazy Schedule Lady. I mean, seriously...five minutes is not going to make or break your touring plan, especially when you start off with a head start!
Dumbo was fun. Max liked it, thats for sure. Then we went over here:


You can see how empty Fantasyland still was:

In fact, there was no wait whatsoever, so we walked right on. We should have slowed it down a bit here and played for awhile, but...live and learn.
From Winnie the Pooh, I am fairly certain we walked over to get Fastpasses for Peter Pan. And wouldnt you know? We also FPs for Mickeys Philharmagic, which Id never seen before. In the meantime we went here:

We all got on and followed Max to pick our horses. This not so great shot is the closest I came to getting a picture of Max actually enjoying himself on the carousel. I promise he liked it!

We made a short pit stop behind Pinnochios Village Haus and when we came back we ran right into the boy/puppet himself!
A bit blurry, but at least Max looks happy.

We still had time before our FPs for Peter Pan, so we went into Philharmagic, which I hadnt seen before. I loved it! What a great attraction. Max enjoyed it, too, but was not as enthusiastic as Mark and I were. Hes not a huge fan of 3D, if you can believe it, so that aspect wasnt so thrilling for him.
We also rode IASW, which he loved. He really just loves that song. I guess all small children
do! You think Walt knew what he was doing, or what? Next, we went over to Snow White, which might have been a mistake. He was excited about the dwarves and their song, which he loves to sing. The scary darkness of the ride itself, not so much.
It was now time for our Peter Pan FPs, but Max was clearly just done. I think we probably gave a him a choice about riding Peter Pan or not, which was certainly a mistake. But, apart from missing Peter Pan, we did accomplish everything I had set out to. Max just wanted to go back to the room and his kiddie pool, which is exactly what we did.
Again, let me apologize... I have no pictures of any of the next segment. Woops!
While we were hanging out in the room, deciding our next move, my mom called to tell me that she was at the Front Desk checking in! Wow. I went down to El Centro to meet her. And, of course, she was a bit confused about whatever the CM at the Front Desk was telling her. I took over and she did get a room only a couple of doors down from ours. It wasnt ready, yet, though. We headed back to our room. My mom loved how beautiful the resort was, but she thought there was a lot of walking. I hadnt realized that my mom had such a hard time with long distance Disney walking until we were there. She was more or less fine, but she had moments where you could just tell her age is catching up with her a bit.
Everyone got changed into their bathing suits and we headed over to the Dig Site, where yet, again...I TOOK NO PICTURES! I know that my mother and I stretched out in some nice lounge chairs and had Pina Coladas with a rum floater on top. Delicious! Only problem is that they make you want to keep drinking them, but at ten dollars per drink. Well, I think we stopped after one. While we relaxed, Max and Mark explored the wilds of the Dig Site playground. A bit later, Karin and Tom came by, so my mom go to meet them, too. We spent a few minutes talking to them, and it wasnt long until my mom got the call that her room was ready.
We all headed back to her room and called bell services for her luggage before heading back to our own room for naps and some quiet time.
Up next...dinner at Ohana...and my wish for Wishes!