12/11 Continued:
We left Animal Kingdom around 1:00, but had eaten and just needed some down time before heading for dinner at the castle and
MVMCP.
For Katie, returning to the room mid-day meant ONE THING! Time to hit the Hippy Dippy pool! Drew took her out while I organized my things for the party that night. I was REALLY hoping there would be a message on our room phone from the front desk saying they had my tripod. I really had wanted to stake out Holiday Wishes and the Magic, Memories and You show that night with my tripod. When we got to the room, the light WAS indeed flashing! But alas..... it was just a message telling us how to set up voice mail.
I was really disappointed since I figured Disney is so good at follow-up that I would have gotten a call if they found it. Regardless, being the OCD sort that I am about these things, I decided to head to the Concierge Desk and ask again about my tripod. I REALLY didn't expect anything to turn up since I told that morning's CM how badly I wanted it for the party that night. Regardless, I still just had to ask.
I explained the entire story to the CM at the Concierge Desk and she said she'd go in back to look. Boy was I SHOCKED and RELIEVED when she walked back out with ................ my TRIPOD!

I'm not sure what happened with their communication, but they definitely had it! My travel angel was apparently still looking out for me!
After 2 1/2 days in the parks, Drew's feet were starting to hurt. He actually had blisters already. My feet hurt, but at least I wasn't fighting blisters. He was looking forward to getting back to the room and off his feet for a bit. He wasn't even sure he wanted to go to dinner at CRT or to the party. He ended up deciding to stay in the room off his feet while Katie and I went to dinner and he would meet us for the party.
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Katie and I got to the gates of the MK around 3:30. We didn't have park hoppers and had been to AK already that day. So we needed our party tickets to enter the park. With 4:10 reservations at the castle, we needed to be among the first into the park with party tickets so we could quickly make our way up Main Street. I wasn't sure where the line would form for party entrance, so I asked and was directed down to one end. The very MOMENT we got across the concourse and stepped under the cover......... the skies let loose.
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One minute........ nothing. The next minute....... it was pouring! We had to wait anyway, so no big loss. But I did dig through my bag to find an umbrella in case it was a wet walk up Main Street!
My travel angel was hard at work though........... and the rain stopped just in time for us to enter the park. (Is it just me or does this lady not look very excited about being there?????)
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I couldn't believe I was actually able to take some photos on the way in. I thought for SURE we'd be in the midst of a wash-out!
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We headed to the left up the ramp to the castle on the Liberty Square side....... and caught some glorious afternoon sun hitting the castle:
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Katie had opted to wear her shorts into the park, so I had tucked away into our bag........ the first princess gown of the entire trip!
We have photos through the years of her comparing shoes with Cinderella. She did the same again this time. I love this shot!
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And the shot from behind to show the big butt-bow:
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And finally........ we were there:
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Our server was understanding about Drew staying back at the room and thankfully didn't charge us for his dinner. Of course, I think she felt bad already that we were paying $60 for Katie's chicken nuggets..... and took pity on us! LOL! Katie is not a very adventurous eater, but was 11 years old, so needed to order off the adult menu. Instead, the ended up making an adult plate with the chicken nuggets, some corn and I think mashed potatos. I kid around a lot about this...... but I do know we were there for the ambience. But man.... it really does stop you in your tracks to pay $60 for chicken nuggets. I now have decided to look at it as paying $30 for chicken nuggets and $30 for the photo package!
Does it get any better? I know I have arrived at Disney when I'm sitting in the castle holding a blue goblet.
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Soon the princesses came in and started making the rounds. I had made Katie a pillow case for autographs. We hadn't done much with it yet, but took this chance to get it started:
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OK, let's face it. Katie is 11 and while we enjoy the characters, we enjoy them in a different way than we did when she was ..... say...... 4. So MAYBE we rate the princesses when they come by the table. And MAYBE we chat about their makeup and how realistic they were....... We decided maybe Snow White played Drizella in a former life......
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Last but not least was Belle:
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Somewhere along the line the phone rang and Drew wanted to know if it was raining there. Uh, nope. In fact, the sun was out. He said it was POURING at the Pop Century, but he was going to make his way out and meet us. Maybe my travel angel (or fairy godmother????) was looking out for us after all.
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And on the way out, yes, we held up traffic for a moment for another traditional shot for us:
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