Return to the Scene of the Crime: The Lurkyloos’ First Anniversary at WDW! New VIDEO!

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You guys are HIGH-larious! I'm working on the next part as we speak- er, type!

Now stop distracting me! :rolleyes1

WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mmmm...look at this crazy cake! Reeses Pieces AND Peanut Butter Cups!

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WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mmmm...look at this crazy cake! Reeses Pieces AND Peanut Butter Cups!

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Holy cow where is that from and can you mail it to me?!?! Wow I (along with the little one in my belly) just got a HUGE craving for that...mmm....
 

LOL I don't know where its from but I found the picture on photobucket. I want it too!!!!!! :banana:

I am bad....

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So all day, because I am a stalker, I kept thinking about Toni’s wedding: “I wonder what’s happening now?” “I wonder where they moved her ceremony”.... “I wonder if they’re cutting the cake now”... “I wonder if there’s any leftover cake” ... “I wonder what they did with the leftover cake” etc.

Secretly, I wanted to make a detour to the BoardWalk Inn and nonchalantly “happen” to walk by the entrance to the Attic (which, if you read my wedding trip report, you know is at the dead-end of a twisty 3-mile hallway, and it is therefore physically impossible to “happen” to walk by) just so I could peek at her reception... But I knew that, while we often joke on the DIS Weddings and Honeymoons board about crashing each others’ weddings, in reality it would just be awkward and weird for her if two random strangers in garish mouse-ear hats showed up in the middle of a family gathering. ...Either that, or her guests would think she’d shelled out the big bucks for entertainment by Disney’s “Uninvited Guests”!

So, instead of crashing Toni’s wedding, we went to China to see the CircleVision film. Whoopee. On the way to we stopped in Mexico to take a picture of this piñata because, ooooh - pretty colors!!!


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And now, because I can’t show you the movie we saw, Reflections of China, I give you Close-ups of China: What China Looks Like If You Get Really Close to Stuff!

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They always have the cutest stuffed animals in the China gift shop. I couldn’t resist getting a fat little panda with plastic bamboo in his mouth, even though I was pretty sure I’d bought the same stuffed animal on one of our previous WDW trips.

[iThe gift shop was panda-monium![/i]
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By this time, it had been at least an hour since I’d had any sugar, so I needed to make a stop at Kringla Bakery for another dessert. Good thing, too, cuz it started pouring rain!

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I got a Coconut Custard Tart. It was really bland. I guess I shoulda known better, considering the crust, the filling and the cream topping were all basically the same color....

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We were out of the rain yet still got to enjoy it as water sprayed in under the open sides of Kringla’s patio...

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I ditched the other half of my tart and we gave our soggy table to a cute pair of honeymooners. The rain seemed to be letting up a bit, so we forged on toward Germany to poke around in the shops.

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The Christmas shops at WDW always get me excited and momentarily confused about what month it is. “Oh boy! Christmas is coming in just... say, wait a minute – it’s February!!!”

DH’s family enjoys the (German?) Christmas tradition of hiding a pickle ornament on the tree and competing to see who can find it first. I wonder if the Germans started the tradition using real pickles, but then had to switch to fake because the smell was a dead giveaway....

I found the pickle!
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The trains were running! (But not on time – that’s Switzerland’s thing...)

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In Germany we stuck our heads in the Biergarten restaurant to check out the ambience. It always looks so cool, but I just can’t get past the buffet menu of clammy cold cuts and fruit-sullied desserts, so we’ve never eaten there.

When we got to Italy, we took a peek in Tutto Italia to see what that restaurant looked like (that’s when we saw the Chefs de France waiters macking on the Tutto Italia hostesses). Again, no pictures, but now that the restaurant is being run by the Patina Group, I might be convinced to try it someday.


"Would you like to try our Catch of the Day?"
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This guy’s doing an impression of DH...
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Apparently, according to our pictures, we stopped at American Adventure, although it didn’t rate a mention in my journal that night. I think I prolly sat on a bench while DH took this picture:

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And this one:

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Next stop: Japan!

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We gave the Mitsukoshi Dept. store a thorough going over, and I was pleased to find myself not gripped by the usual spontaneous and previously nonexistent desire to pick a pearl to be made into jewelry I’d never wear....

Our FASTPASS window had opened by then, so we hoofed it back to Future World to ride Soarin’ (over California). I love the look of this part of the queue, although I think the aviation memorabilia we have at DCA is more interesting to look at when you have to wait in line:

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I was *very* excited when we got inside the theater to discover that we were in THE best seats: Middle section, top row (no feet dangling from above!). And it was fun to see all the shots of our homeland, including Downtown LA (sped up – the traffic never moves that fast!) and DISNEYLAND!!! Of course I always notice that they shot that footage before Sleeping Beauty Castle got its repaint a few years ago – it looks so washed out.

After Soarin’ (over California) we took a turn through the ginormous Future World gift shop (Mouse Gears?), which holds a special place in our hearts as the site where, several times on our honeymoon, we decided to blow off IllumiNations and go to Downtown Disney for Ghirardelli sundaes. Fortunately, that didn’t happen this time.

There is an unfounded rumor going around on the Weddings & Honeymoons board that Disney is discontinuing the bride and groom mouse ear headband and top hat just because they recently added bride and groom mouse-ear hats. So I took this picture of the scads of bride headbands as proof that it’s not so (top hats have always been hard to find).

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I would show you a pic of the new mouse-ear hats, but they are so controversial that I fear this thread would go right off the rails!


Pretty candy!
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So by this time, we were getting pretty hungry, but we still had time to kill before our 7:30 ADR at Le Cellier, and we were BORED!

This is ironic in a way that only a WDW nerd would understand: I have never ever ever scored an ADR for Le Cellier at a normal hour. It is so popular that even when I called 180+10 days ahead (back in the good old days), I could only ever get dinner at some weird hour like 4:30pm. But when they started shortening the 180-day window last fall, it happened that reservation windows would open when no one knew about it, so I miraculously scored THREE prime Le Cellier ADRs. I made them all for 7:30pm, just because I could. A few months before the trip I cancelled one, cuz three was just too dang many. And a few weeks before we confirmed our hangin’ out with the Roots day, so I gave that ADR to a mother in need on the DIS Restaurant boards.

So here we were with our prime ADR and an hour to kill and the rain starting again and we couldn’t think of anything else to do, SO.... we did something that entirely defeats the purpose of an ADR and will surely earn me warning points on the DIS: We went to Le Cellier early and sat in the lobby waiting to get a walk-in spot. Not only that, but – despite their estimate that we could get a table within 20 minutes – we waited an entire HOUR for a table to open up and went in at our original time. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! (OK, I guess, in the grand scheme of things, there are worse things than this. Like being eaten by a gator.... Maybe.)

To make matters worse, the lobby was packed with people because of the rain, including one family who decided to drape their wet ponchos over the full length of the hand rail leading to the dining room and then scream obscenities at each other. Classy!

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I was pretty grumpy by the time we got a seat, but then something wonderful happened. We got THE nicest server we’ve ever had at Le Cellier. Usually they just wanna hustle you in and out, but he let us take our time and actually seemed to be trying to cheer me up!

EXXXTREME pretzel bread close-up
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We split a bowl of the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup - Made with Moosehead Beer and Smoked Bacon

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We also split the Le Cellier Mushroom Filet Mignon but swapped out the wild mushroom risotto for cream cheese mashed potatoes; it still had the white truffle and herb butter sauce
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And here’s the best part. At the end of the meal.... WE GOT A FREE DESSERT! We didn’t get free anything at Le Cellier on our honeymoon, and I was starting to think that non-Signature restaurants were prohibited from passing out freebies. But there it was – and something I’d been wanting to try, too!

Chocolate "Moose" - Chocolate Mousse rolled in Toasted Chocolate Crumbs with Maple Leaf Antlers
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Kinda grim, really... a moose with a flaming candle stuck in its head... and a dead-looking tongue flopping out of its mouth... Grim, but tasty!


So, I guess I grudgingly have to admit I like Le Cellier. I tried to think it was overrated, but the food really is delicious. It’s just too bad they can’t make it bigger to accommodate more people and take that snobby exclusivity out of the picture.

By the time we got out of Le Cellier, the rain had let up. I dragged DH over to the Lower UK terrace to see if I could find out the scoop on Toni’s dessert party. We couldn’t see anybody down there, so I grilled the event guide guarding the rope and learned that the desserts had been moved inside the Wonders of Life pavilion, but guests would be coming out to Lower UK in time for the fireworks. Hooray!!!

I took a really bad picture to post on my blog....

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...but then I thought it might be scooping Toni’s trip report to share the insider info I was so proud of. So I saved it for ... now! And I can’t wait see pix of the set-up inside Wonders of Life – I think one of the rooms is done up like a circus tent.

It was still kinda damp and chilly out, so we decided to go back to our room for IllumiNations. It wasn’t the greatest view, but it was fun to be able to see at least part of the show from the comfort of our room.

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Up Next: The Day Before Cake!!!
 
that should be the new thread title "apparently, its all about the cake!"

The day before the cake -

They day of the cake -

Afternoon of cake -

What happened to the cake -



ok..i am going, I am GOING!!
 
I LOVE each one of your updates and your pics just keep better and better! :thumbsup2

So sorry to hear about the demise of the peanut butter chocolate cake! Maybe it was an allergy thing.
 
Yay an update! Toni posted a few pictures and the Circus tent one is awesome!
 
How could you skip the pearls?? Everytime I make it to EPCOT I have to pick a pearl(or like 12) So far I think I have 7 waiting to become a necklace for my daughter.

Love the extreme closeup on most of your pics from today.

I am thinking about doing le cellier. I am hoping for our next trip!!! You just made me want it more!

You could have stopped by our wedding in sept, however as soon as you would have stepped into the ballroom you would have started backing out to get away as fast as possible! Love my family but they are Crazy!
 
that should be the new thread title "apparently, its all about the cake!"

Or maybe I'll just have to take another trip and use the name for THAT trip report! :thumbsup2


I LOVE each one of your updates and your pics just keep better and better! :thumbsup2 So sorry to hear about the demise of the peanut butter chocolate cake! Maybe it was an allergy thing.

Hmmm.... that seems plausible at Disney. Crummy, but plausible.... :scratchin

Yay an update! Toni posted a few pictures and the Circus tent one is awesome!

Oh yeah, duh - I remember now that I saw that one... but now I want (as Toni would say) More! More! More!!! :banana:

How could you skip the pearls?? Everytime I make it to EPCOT I have to pick a pearl(or like 12) So far I think I have 7 waiting to become a necklace for my daughter.

Ooh - that's an idea! Get a bunch.... I just don't really like the jewelry options they have. But saving the pearls for later sounds like a great plan!

And :rotfl: about your crazy family. I think you are right!
 
Ooh - that's an idea! Get a bunch.... I just don't really like the jewelry options they have. But saving the pearls for later sounds like a great plan!

And :rotfl: about your crazy family. I think you are right!

Also don't just settle for their designs. Look at your amazing wedding necklace, I would take them to LA and get them set by a jeweler or something or etsy!
 
:rotfl: :lmao: That was the funniest installment yet! I would have been so honored to have the Lurkyloo's crash my wedding! Thats when it would have been a party!!! You should have waited when we came out for the fireworks to slip into the group of guests and view the fireworks down with us! :banana:

Oh and the pictures of the Wonders of Life Pavilion are so cool. I only have two right now though. Did you see this one? I just got it today.

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I am so addicted to your trip report! MORE MORE MORE! :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:
 
Have I mentioned I don't like cake?;)


(I imagine you all with a look like this on your face...:eek: )
 

What are those?? Rainbow poking sticks?? I want one! Or five!

I love the look of this part of the queue, although I think the aviation memorabilia we have at DCA is more interesting to look at when you have to wait in line:

You know what's missing at the DCA one? The Wright Brothers! I kid you not. I have looked at every picture on the wall, and they're not there. (I only spazzed about it because I found out they're like my great great uncles or something :rotfl:). And, if they're there now, it's prolly cuz I complained. Cuz I'm scary like that.


*Nom nom* candy...
 
Also don't just settle for their designs. Look at your amazing wedding necklace, I would take them to LA and get them set by a jeweler or something or etsy!

Good thinkin'! :thumbsup2

I am so addicted to your trip report! MORE MORE MORE! :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

Hooray! More tent pix! I totally wish we'd sneaked into your dessert party.... :rotfl:

Have I mentioned I don't like cake?;)


(I imagine you all with a look like this on your face...:eek: )

As long as you like ice cream, you're A-Okay in my book! :cutie: I think, also, a lot of cake is just dry and blah, so I can totally see why you wouldn't like it.

non vrai ! sacrilege !:scared1:

Oui. C'est vrai. Pardon moi. Je detest un gateau.

Sacre bleu! Mon rapport de voyage est détourné par les pirates Français! pirate: + :artist: = :faint:



What are those?? Rainbow poking sticks?? I want one! Or five!

Yes, that's exactly what they are. Rainbow poking sticks.


.....I dunno what they are! :confused3 When I was writing my trippie I started this whole big caption about how much I love colored pencils, until I looked closer and saw they totally aren't pencils! I think maybe they are colored glass to be used to make some handcraft in Germany or Italy. Oooh! Maybe for the Murano glass in Italy?



You know what's missing at the DCA one? The Wright Brothers! I kid you not. I have looked at every picture on the wall, and they're not there. (I only spazzed about it because I found out they're like my great great uncles or something :rotfl:). And, if they're there now, it's prolly cuz I complained. Cuz I'm scary like that.

I can totally relate - I am similarly spazzy about this Northern Californian guy named Lyman Gilmore, who claimed he flew before the Wright brothers did. My junior high was named after him (I think cuz it was on the site of his airfield) and we all grew up being indoctrinated to the idea that Lyman Gilmore was the first to fly... So I think HE needs to be in the queue at Soarin' over California too! :rotfl:
 












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