Pengin and Princess storm the castle! The Final Chapter!-O'Hana, Lost & Found, & DTD

OK. This one is a bit long. Bear with me.

It’s Saturday and MGM day! I do love this park. Remember from the pre-trip report (or maybe you don’t), I used to want to be a movie director, so this park is right up my alley. I am up at 6:15, and we drive over to SSR to check in nice and early. I gotta get that DTD view! I want more pictures of it. Our CM, Marcie, says no problem. Sweet! :cheer2: We parked the van by our building, and we make it to MGM by about 8:30. We got a locker and batteries for Pal Mickey. Yeah, I forgot ‘em, and we paid a fortune for them. :sad2: After we grabbed a TOT fastpass for me (DH doesn’t do thrill rides, but I do.), we headed back to Starring Rolls for a little breakfast. (We forgot to bring our granola bars with us too.) I had a chocolate croissant, and DH had a cinnamon bun. Yummy! :cloud9: Then we shopped along Sunset Boulevard and with a few minutes left to kill before my fast pass became active, we sat down and made a “plan of attack” for the rest of the day. We haven’t really done this so specifically before, but it worked remarkably well! For once, things just fell into place and turned out the way we planned. Here’s what we did:

We went over to TOT, and I rode it. I love this ride! The first time I rode it was in February, and while I was riding, my DH bought me a Bellhop Stitch keychain to commemorate the occasion. It has adorned my camera backpack ever since. :goodvibes The ride is just so different from anything else, and what a rush! Plus, that queue area rocks! Now, to execute the rest of the plan…We headed back to the hat. OK, so here it is. I am a dork about characters. I confess! :rolleyes1 We went to the character meal at Crystal Palace on our honeymoon. We didn’t plan it. Just stopped by to see if we could get in, and we did. I don’t even know if we knew there were characters there at the time. But after that, it was on like Donkey Kong! I just think they’re fun, and they just make it all even more magical for me. :wizard: I see a character, particularly one I haven’t had my picture taken with before, and I give DH puppy-dog-eyes. I don’t even do it on purpose. It is just instinctual. He then rolls his eyes, takes the camera, and we hop in line. :rotfl: As we approach the hat, DH points her out. I have never seen her before, but I know who she is - Clarice (I think that’s her name), the girl chipmunk! We get in line, get to the very front of the line, and the characters switch. I am first in line for Year of a Million Dreams Chip and Dale. That’s OK. Cute new outfits on my chipmunk pals, and I will try to catch Clarice later.
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I get my photopass, and after I wave bye to Chip and Dale, I spot my mouse. Mickey! And he’s in Year of a Million Dreams attire as well! Of course, I am now waiting in the longest character line in the park at that moment while DH shops under the hat for pins. :laughing: And this time, I know it will happen, and it does. I am visiting Minnie and Goofy instead of Mickey and Pluto.
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That’s OK. We will be back, I tell myself. And by the time I‘m done there, I have the perfect opportunity to meet Clarice, so I do.
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OK. Time to move on.

We headed over to Lights, Motor, Action to get fastpasses for the 1:25 show. As we neared the entrance, a CM approached us and asked if we were interested in the 1:25 show. We told her we were, and she handed us fastpasses. Not sure if this is the norm, but it worked for us! From there, we went to see Muppetvision 3D. We are a couple that grew up on and loves the Muppets! :goodvibes We almost forgot to pick up our 3D glasses because we were rushing in at the last minute, but DH snagged a couple of pairs and all was well. Thanks sweetie! :love: We browsed through the Muppet store where Pal Mickey is always sure to tell us that the doors above us are from the original Muppet Show, and we headed over to Sci-Fi for our lunch ressies at 12:15. We LOVE this restaurant! We love the movie clips and the theming and the food - Love it! :Pinkbounc I had a cheeseburger. I skipped my usual chocolate shake (that I LOVE) because I am on meds for heartburn and am supposed to be eating small portions because I might have a hyatal hernia (not that a cheeseburger and fries is small, but I didn’t finish the fries, and this is vacation). I don’t really want to make myself feel awful while at Disney. DH had the chicken sandwich, and we got the onion rings as an appetizer. We always get the onion rings as an appetizer, although I didn‘t eat too many this time. Those are some good onion rings, and I don’t like onions that much!
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After lunch, we went to Lights, Motor, Action, which DH recorded with the new camcorder and I feverishly photographed.
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This show is good! So good, in fact, that the first time we saw it, I forgot to take pictures once it started! :scared1: Me! Me, who stops my DH every 10 paces to take a picture of something! It’s a good show. That’s all I’m sayin’.

Then, we picked up fast passes for Star Tours on the way to get a spot for the Hollywood Holly-Day Parade. We staked out our spot for the parade in front of the gift shop next to the entrance to Sounds Dangerous. We looked for monymony while we waited. No luck! We missed each other. :sad2: Well, we would keep an eye out for her, I tell DH. We would be at the same MVMCP on Thursday. We don’t usually do afternoon parades because it is a great opportunity to get in some rides while others are watching, but I like this parade. I love how they decorate the cars for Christmas and the Hollywood feel.
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After the parade was over, we headed back to Star Tours. DH does do the simulators. And he loves Star Wars, as do I, but not in a freaky way.

Side note: When we were at MK last February, we were at Exposition Hall and saw George Lucas! I was standing there looking at what else? Camera accessories. And I turned around to find DH, and George Lucas walked right by me…like within 2 feet of me. In my head, I was thinking something like this: “Huh, that guy that just walked right by me sure did look a lot like George Lucas…Really, he looked too much like him for it to be anyone else but George Lucas...But it couldn’t have been George Lucas…OMG! I think that was George Lucas!” It took us a while to believe that was really who we saw. He was just walking around in there shopping, had a couple friend/family member-type people with him. He was asking a CM a question, and DH tried to walk by so that he could hear him talking, thinking that would make him certain. But in the end, we didn’t approach him. We didn’t want to start anything. He was on vacation, after all. But sure enough, when we got home, DH looked online to see if he could find a posting somewhere about where George might have been that weekend, and he was in central Florida. Now, I am thinking, hey, when am I ever gonna see George Lucas again? It would have been nice if we’d at least gone up to him and said, “Hey, nice job on all the movies,” and given him one of these: :thumbsup2 Oh well. :rotfl: End side note.

We rode Star Tours along with a mother and her late-teen/early-20’s daughter who had never ridden before. I love riding rides with first-timers! They had ridden Mission Space the day before, and the mom was a little nervous about this ride. We told her it was a different kind of simulator, and when it was over, I asked her how she liked it. It actually bothered her. I think she liked it, but it made her dizzy, etc. I can’t believe she made it through Mission Space. I won’t even ride that one! More power to her!
 
It's funny while I'm reading this, I'm imagining where we were at the same times. It's very possible we saw LCA at the same time. We were more centered. Right behind the wheel chair area.

I'll have to watch the video I took to see if I scanned the audience. Too funny!

We dined at Sci-Fi last year. The kids loved it. The only thing I didn't like was our group had to split up. We couldn't all sit in the same "Car".

:thumbsup2 Waiting for more! :thumbsup2
 
monymony3471 said:
It's funny while I'm reading this, I'm imagining where we were at the same times. It's very possible we saw LCA at the same time. We were more centered. Right behind the wheel chair area.

I'll have to watch the video I took to see if I scanned the audience. Too funny!

We dined at Sci-Fi last year. The kids loved it. The only thing I didn't like was our group had to split up. We couldn't all sit in the same "Car".

:thumbsup2 Waiting for more! :thumbsup2

I was doing the same thing while reading your TR. I kept thinking how we were probably within yards of each other at some point during the day and didn't know it. You should definitely scan the video. Does it tell you what time it was recorded?

Oh yeah, being in different cars might not be that great. For DH and I, it's not an issue. Although we did go there with our local friend once, and we had to turn around to talk to her, which was a little awkward, but we still had a blast.
 
Well, there seems to have been an error when I was posting this last night. It doesn't look like the second part of the day got posted. It was 10:45 last night, and I was tired. I have been sick for the past week and a half, and I am getting better but I was coughing a lot last night, and I really wanted to get to bed, so I many have been a bit impatient and shut down too quickly. I will have to fix that when I get home. (It is saved on the computer at home, and I am at work.) Oops! :blush:
 

Following Star Tours, we did The Great Movie Ride and went over to Art of Disney to see what the new ink and paint was. We buy one of these on each trip. There is a new Lady and the Tramp one and a new Cinderella one, which we learn is exclusive to MK. We already have the Epcot exclusive from last May, so we decide Cinderella is a definite, and we will get it Monday when we go to MK.

After a little more shopping around the park and a trip to the locker to pick up the camcorder, we decided to check in early for our 5:40 dinner ressies at 50’s Prime Time Café. It’s 5pm, and the CM said it was unlikely that we would get in any earlier, so we might want to come back later. We told her it was OK. She thought we meant that we would come back. DH tells her no. We are going to sit in the bar and wait. So we get our tazer and take a seat on one of the couches in the superbly themed bar. And after about 10 minutes, guess what! We get tazed. :eek: We are in early after all. This is another restaurant we love. Good food, funny servers, great theming. For dinner, I had the pot roast. The pot roast here is amazing. I love it! And ever since I tried it back in February (following an entrée envy episode with DH back in December 2005), I have trouble ordering anything else. I like the meatloaf, which DH had, but not as much as I like the pot roast. Maybe someday I will try something else. I don’t remember exactly when I noticed, but at some point relatively early in our meal, I noticed something about the tables around us. Or a lack of something might be a better way to say it. As the surrounding tables are being offered dessert, they are not being brought viewfinders! :scared1: What?!? What has happened to the viewfinder dessert menus? I love them in all their cheesiness! I start asking DH, “Sweetie, where are the viewfinders? The viewfinders can’t be gone! That would be just wrong! What has happened to them? I am going to ask our server about it if she doesn’t bring us one.” That last part got a bit more than an “I don’t know” and a roll of his eyes. He says, “Please don’t make a scene.” I am not known for making scenes. Quite the contrary. In fact, DH is much more known for that than I am, but at one of these places where we have witnessed people holding a napkin against the wall with their nose because they “got in trouble”, DH doesn’t want to be part of the action. He just wants to witness it. I assure him that I will not make a scene. I will just ask nicely. But that it could be fun if I made just a little scene. Anywho, when it’s time for dessert-ordering, there is no viewfinder in sight….And DH asks our “aunt” before I have the chance… “What happened to the viewfinders?” She explained that they are just few and far between. Whew! So I am hopin’ I get my viewfinder next time so I don’t have to make a fuss. :stir: :rotfl: I had s’mores for dessert. A first for me. DH shared, and boy, was it good!
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After dinner, it was off to Osborne Lights! These really wowed us last year without the dancing part, and the dancing part didn’t disappoint either! Beautiful! :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 DH recorded it. (If only I knew how to post videos and had them ready to do that.)
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I had to go grab hot cider and roasted chestnuts, and we continued to check out the lights. When we were done, we made our way back towards the hat, and I spotted the photopass girl. I ask DH if he is up for it. He says OK, and I hand her my photopass. She also took a couple with my camera. Thanks photopass girl!
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After my night time tree pic…
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We are headed home. I love calling it home! Once there, we take the bags up and unpack.
Josh's bags...
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Like the lime green? Mine are the same thing in hot pink. princess:
We’ve moved in. I am thrilled with the room...
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except my DTD view...well, if we were on the third floor instead of the second, I would have had a beautiful view. However, the view was obstructed by trees. No pics of that view for me - at least not at night. Oh well. We are home, and I am a happy girl! Do we really ever have to leave? :cloud9:

Next time...things don't always go according to plan...
 
I love the pictures you took at MGM of the lights...and the one of you and dh in front of the hat at night is great! Thanks for sharing with us...keep it coming!!
 
You ate at 2 of my favorite places to eat!

When DH & I took the kids in 1999, (2-8th graders and 1-6th grader) we ate at Sci-Fi and loved it! The 3 kids sat in front, when my son "driving" and DH & I got the back. (with strict instructions about NO making out in the backseat of the car!) Of course, we had to kiss, much to the embarrassment of my kids! But the food was great and we loved the movie clips!

50's Prime-time is what you make of it, IMHO. If you go there wanting to have fun, you can. If you want to watch, you can do that too! Of course, I have been told I would be a great "Mama" for that place! Guess the rules at the dinner table sounded like "home" when the kids ate there! :rotfl:

So when do we get more?!? :confused3
 
OK, so I am going to have to split this one into two parts. Partly because I have a lot to say about this day and partly because I am anxious to get this next part out there because it is hard not to mention it in my regular posts. This was the most memorable day of the trip to say the least...

Sunday morning, we are up at 7:15 and we take advantage of the stairwell that is right next to our room and exits so close to the bus stop that we can see the bus stop from our balcony.
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It is great! We are going to love this!

We are on the bus, and I realize…I have left my phone in the hotel room! Our friend is supposed to be calling us today to possibly meet up with us this afternoon. DH doesn’t have his phone either, and it wouldn’t matter if he did because her brand new home phone number is only in my phone as of the day before. What are we going to do? At this point, I was so frustrated with myself, I could have spit (if I did such things, which I don’t. I am a princess after allprincess: ). I don’t want to go back to the resort and drag Josh along with me because of my goof! But I don’t want to miss our friend’s call either! Arg! :headache:

We get to Epcot, and we still haven’t figured anything out yet. I am walking to the front of the bus, and I turned to get off and happen to notice that this is the type of bus that has steps and no railing – just that vertical bar next to the door. So I think to myself, “Be careful Lynda. Don’t do anything stupid here.” So I take hold of the bar and step off the bus and then it happens…after the bottom of my right foot makes contact with the ground, my ankle turns, and I step down on the round bone on the outside of my right ankle…HARD! :scared: It sent me to my knees. Now, a lot of things happened in a very short period of time. I felt a pop at some point as it was happening. After hitting the ground, I looked up to see the people from the back exit of the bus coming towards me. They didn't even seem to notice me. Forget being embarrassed. I was just thinking, gosh, I hope no one steps on me. :worried: DH, who is behind me, asks if I am OK. I answer "No" without even having to think about it. (My answer to this question is usually “Yes” because I don’t want him to freak out, and I have a high threshold for pain – must be the many times I have injured myself over the years.) I knew that something bad had just happened though. The driver is off the bus checking to see if I am all right. He and DH help me up. There was talking for a few moments, but I don't remember what was said. Then one of them asks me if I need to sit down. I answer that I most definitely do. I have now started to get light-headed and clammy. I am going into shock! :scared1: They get me to a nearby bench, where I sit and put my leg up while leaning against DH. There is a manager there before you could blink. The manager and driver are asking me questions. I tell DH he needs to answer them. I am trying to regain composure. Reedy Creek paramedics are called and two more managers arrive. Someone asks if I want a glass of water and DH says yes, so I can take some Tylenol, which I do when the water arrives. I managed to get the light-headedness under control just before the paramedics show up. One of the paramedics, Jeremy, asks me some questions and removes my shoe to look at my ankle. It is already hideously swollen. He asked me if I heard a pop, which I told him I did. But I have sprained ankles before, and I used to be a paramedic, and I believe this to be a very bad sprain. It is worse than my sprains from years ago, but I can move my ankle – not much, and it hurts like you-know-what, but I can move it. And after some more questions and some range of motion tests, Jeremy seems to agree with me. He places an ice pack and ace bandage on my ankle and explains my options to me. They can get me a wheelchair and extra ice packs, and I can attempt the park. :laughing: (I am thinking in my head as he is saying this, “As much as I would like for that to be an option, there is no way that is happening! I am in way too much pain!”) They can take me to the ER, which is a one-way trip. Or I can go back to the resort, call the front desk and have them call a clinic that actually sends a van out to pick you up from your resort and takes you back after you visit the clinic. DH comes up with another suggestion. :idea: Why don't we go back to the resort, elevate my ankle and ice it for a while, and see how it is later? If necessary we can call the clinic or paramedics again, and we had a free day planned later in the trip. Jeremy says we could even come by the station later if needed. It is right across the street from SSR. I like this idea (about as much as I like anything at this point in time). Let's go back, I tell DH. One of the managers gets a van to take us back to SSR. They bring a wheelchair to get me to the van. We manage to get me in the van, back to the resort, and I walk back to the room with the help of the manager because DH is now carrying all of our gear. I am moving VERY SLOWLY. I thought we were never going to get to our room – our room that, while being the one closest to the stairwell, happens to be the one farthest away from the elevator! We finally arrive, and I lie down on the bed. We elevated the leg with pillows. The ice pack is still on under the bandage. DH brings me the container of granola cereal (which I eat dry. It’s good that way.) and a bottle of water. (We had planned to try Fountainview Express for breakfast.) Josh opened the curtains and the sliding glass door, and I turned on the TV. I proceeded to watch every Disney-related channel until the loops started over. I learned about the cruises, saw our DVC guide on the DVC channel, and watched every bit of Stacy’s adventures, while DH played around on the computer, looked at the pins we had acquired so far, and took a brief nap. We commented on what a beautiful day it was. We were able to keep the door open to the balcony the entire time we were there, and it was gorgeous out! At lunchtime, DH drove down to the Carriage House to get me some Advil and get us both some lunch. He called me when he got to Artist’s Palette to ask what I wanted. At least I was getting the chance to have that artichoke chicken flatbread that I love. After I hung up, I guess I fell asleep because the next thing I know, DH is waking me up. After lunch, I tried to find something else to watch on TV, which I couldn’t. I guess people don’t watch much TV at WDW. I tried to sit on the balcony for a bit, but after a few minutes, my ankle was hurting too much, so I went back to the bed and put it up again. All day, there had been so many thoughts going through my mind...What if it is broken? Will I have to end up going to the clinic? If so, how long will it take? How long before I can walk again? Will I have to be in a wheelchair for the rest of the trip? How will this affect the rest of our plans? What about our 4pm dinner ressies at Le Cellier and 6:45 CP reservation?:confused3 ...

More to come!
 
I'm really enjoying your report. So sorry to hear about your injury. Hope it gets better! :goodvibes
 
Oh Lynda! I hope that your injury didn't effect the rest of your vacation. Hope you are better. :grouphug:
 
Oh Lynda! I hope that your injury didn't effect the rest of your vacation. Hope you are better. :grouphug:

Hi! :wave2: Thanks. I am trying to get more posted ASAP. (I should probably get this TR done before my next trip, huh?:rotfl: ) You will know a little more when I do. For now, you must share in the suspense I had following the injury...wondering what would happen...:stir:
 
Wow, Lynda! I was enjoying reading your TR until I saw the part about your
injury!! :eek: I'm in suspense now.
 
Before I move on, (Yes, I know you are all dying to know what is up with the ankle. I’ll get there in a moment.) I must mention a couple of things that I have forgotten.
1) When the managers were asking DH if there was anything they could do for us (I really had no idea what they could do for us at that point. I just wanted not to have sprained my ankle.:confused3 ), my DH thought to tell them that the first thing we always do is get me a fast pass for Soarin’. Since our plans were uncertain, they wrote us up a fast pass for 2 for any ride, good on any day. Now DH doesn’t do Soarin’…yet (fear of heights), but he says maybe we can use it for me to go twice or use it on another ride. We’ll see.
2) DM back at home with the puppy has called by this point in time to ask if we left a camera at home. Snow has been predicted back home, and lots of it, and the puppy has never seen snow! She asked if we wanted pictures of her reaction should the snow arrive. Uh, YEAH! I try to tell her where the older digital camera is and how to charge it, but I‘m not absolutely certain of its location myself.
Now, on with the trip report. (Ha! :laughing: Trip report has actually become a pun in my case. )


I told DH that I thought I could do Le Cellier and CP if we had a wheelchair, and finally, around 1:30, I started to freshen up. I had to change clothes because the capris I was wearing got wet and dirty when I landed on my knees because there was water on the pavement. We left the room at about 2:00 and started the walk to the bus stop. Once again, it took what seemed like forever to reach the bus stop. We finally did, and once we were on our bus, DH asked the driver if they could possibly have a wheelchair brought to the bus stop for us and explained what had happened. The driver seemed somewhat familiar with our story (Now, that’s a little embarrassing!:blush: ), and he got on his radio to ask. It didn’t sound like he was having much success, but just as we were pulling up at Epcot, we heard someone on the other end say that they would be able to do it. :cheer2: Thank you! We waited on a bench when we got there and when the wheelchair arrived, I got in it and held the tripod bag (I still planned to take pictures of Illuminations.), and DH hung the camera backpack on the back of the wheelchair. We were off! DH had to wheel me all the way through future world and over to World Showcase. :love: We watched Off Kilter play for a few minutes and then checked out United Kingdom. Then we checked in for dinner. When we were seated, they pushed my wheelchair right up to the table. Not the most elegant thing in the world, but that’s all right. The food more than made up for it! This meal was incredible! First they brought us bread. We really liked the pretzel bread! There was a wheat that was pretty good, and the sourdough we could take or leave. Then the appetizers (CP package is like the dining plan – you get an appetizer, entrée and dessert per person). I had a smoked salmon and crab thing and DH had kabobs. For dinner, it was the chipotle BBQ filet mignon for me and the New York strip for him. Both were VERY GOOD! And for dessert he had the chocolate cake that was enough chocolate to send a serious addict over the edge (good though), and I had the crème brulee sampler. There was maple crème brulee and another kind, and both were heavenly! I love crème brulee, and these were wonderful, so I was :cloud9: !

After dinner, we had time to kill so we proceeded around World Showcase and shopped our way through France, Morocco, Japan, American Adventure (where I got a lovely little matted print of the castle with the Christmas tree), and Italy. When it was time to get in line for CP, we had to go back past American Adventure to get to the line for those who had booked the package. (The package involves pre-paying for dinner and getting preferred seating at CP.) When we got in line, a CM saw us and motioned us into a different line for wheelchairs only. I knew this had to have some sort of advantage! The line was MUCH shorter and was the first to be let into the theater.
Got this shot while waiting in the very short line. :)
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We also got to sit a bit closer this year because of where the wheelchair seating is located. Very nice! However, by this point in time, my butt had starting hurting quite a bit. :lmao: Regardless, we saw this show last year, and we will see it again. It is a beautiful and moving show! Our narrator was David Robinson, and I wasn’t sure what to expect, but he was very good. DH did the video again while I photographed.
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Once CP was over, we finished up World Showcase with Germany, China, and Norway. We waited on Mexico because I didn’t want to try to navigate it in the chair, and we would be back on Friday. (Remember how we had to do part of Future World to kill time while our dining cards were being made? I was really happy about that at this point in time. We are almost finished with Epcot!) I also left Maelstrom for Friday because I didn’t want to attempt transferring to a ride yet. My ankle was still quite sore even with the Advil and not walking on it. We did however have our berry tarts at Kringla Bakeri og Café in Norway! These are an absolute MUST for us! Soooooo yummy! :cloud9: I also tried school bread for the first time, and OMG! Incredible! I took part of it to go because I couldn’t finish it, but it was amazing! (I love coconut!) (They really need a smilie here that drools.:laughing: ) While we were eating our tarts, we decided to skip Illuminations. We saw the Christmas finale last year, which is beautiful, but I was at the point where I could forego it in order to gain some much needed recovery time. On the way out, I kept having to hand my school bread to Josh so I could take pics of the tree and the Lights of Winter. So, DH decided the hood of my hoodie, which I was wearing, was the perfect place to carry the school bread. He found this quite amusing, and to tell you the truth, I got a bit of amusement out of it myself.
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We went to the wheelchair rental to see if we could take the chair out to the bus stop so I didn’t have to walk all that way. He responded that he wasn’t closing that night and heck, we could take a couple more out there if we wanted to. :rotfl: No thanks. This one is plenty. At the bus stop, people in line told us to go to the front of the line. There was already a guy with a scooter waiting up there. The bus arrived and loaded him, and then loaded me and unloaded the wheelchair after I transferred to a seat facing “Scooter guy”. Scooter guy’s family and DH boarded the bus. We got to talking to Scooter Guy and learned that he had rented his scooter for the week from a place nearby because he had recently injured a toe. We also learned that his two young daughters were pin collectors, and DH gave them each a princess pin out of his stash. :goodvibes That was probably the highlight of my day – DH just creating a little magic for a couple of unsuspecting little girls. We got off the bus at our stop, and DH took my arm, and we started the LONG walk back to the room…you know, the room that wasn’t actually that far away? :sad2: As we are making our way back, Scooter Guy and his clan catch up to us…after waiting ‘til everyone else got off the bus and then unloading the scooter! He asked if I wanted to borrow the scooter. I told him no thanks. Then we got in the elevator together. He asked where our room was from the elevator. We told him at the end of the hall. He offered his scooter again, and this time he insisted I take it. He said he would follow us to the room and bring it back to his. He said I needed it worse than he did. We got off the elevator, and he showed me how to use it. I very clumsily steered myself to our room. I tell ya, those things are a little tricky! We thanked him profusely and gave back the scooter. Thanks Scooter Guy! :thanks: What a wonderful gesture! :wizard: More Disney magic for me on a day that certainly started out not so magically. It was off to bed with us now. I was hoping for some serious improvements to occur overnight since tomorrow was MK day and the first of our two MVMCP’s! I wasn’t quite sure what the next morning would bring. I just knew I had to get some rest, and we would figure out what to do after assessing the situation.
 
You got to eat at LeCellier. I just couldn't get a table for our day there. We did eat there before and I know how good it is.

See what happens when you spread magic, it comes right back at cha.

Ok, so I stll don't know if your ankle is worse than you think! Still waiting!
 
First...awww...your poor ankle...second AWWWWW...what amazing photos of the lights at Epcot! Every single one of them was just amazing! Great photos! Keep up the trip report! I am hoping that you had a speedy recovery!:thumbsup2
 
You got to eat at LeCellier. I just couldn't get a table for our day there. We did eat there before and I know how good it is.

See what happens when you spread magic, it comes right back at cha.

Ok, so I stll don't know if your ankle is worse than you think! Still waiting!

Yeah, we made those ressies for the CP package early! :) DH has been wanting to eat there for a LONG time. He loves steak, and boy, do they ever do it right at Le Cellier!

It sure does! And I was very thankful for it that day!

I know, I know. But at least you know I made it back to Epcot. And at that point, I didn't know what was going to happen next either. So it sounds like you are right there with me. :rotfl: I'll try to get the next part up ASAP, but the holiday season doesn't really end for me until the end of the week because my birthday is Thursday. So, it's hard to say how much free time I will have. I am anxious to get more up here though. I wanna catch up with ya! :)
 
First...awww...your poor ankle...second AWWWWW...what amazing photos of the lights at Epcot! Every single one of them was just amazing! Great photos! Keep up the trip report! I am hoping that you had a speedy recovery!:thumbsup2

Thank you so much! :) I would have had many more photos from that night if I had been able to stand up. All of them were taken from my wheelchair. :rotfl:
 




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