On to MIB. Now, I really appreciate the FOTL. The park has gotten a little more crowded and MIB is pretty busy. We zoom through the express line and get the front seat of a car. I printed off all the tips on getting a good score, but hadn't read it yet. All I remembered was that someone suggested keeping the trigger of the gun pressed at all times, so that is what I did while aiming. I was pretty terrible. My DS had the highest score in our group, but we were all pretty bad. The teen age boys behind us were great. When you ride out and Will Smith tells you whether you are average or beyond, they were MIB candidates or something like that, but of course, we were just average. We rode this attraction about four times this day, each time we were just o.k., but we really liked it, so that's o.k. We went on to Back to the Future and it was pretty good. Wasn't the right time for the Animal Planet show, so we kept walking and decided to have lunch at Mel's Diner. It was just o.k. Nothing special, hot dogs and hamburgers, $26 for the three of us, I think. Saw the Blues Brothers and really enjoyed that. Loved the NYC staging. Really neat. I think we went on Jimmy Neutron again and then decided to go back to Shrek. Well, the regular line was at 90 minutes at this point and we jumped into the express line. We still had to wait about 15 to 20 minutes. Did NOT like having to go into that room with about 100 other people and be scrunched together. Crowds don't usually bother me, but I didn't like this room at all. The constant "snoring" of those pigs was irritating. Finally, after what seemed like another 20 minutes, we were allowed to go into the theatre. The movie was really good. The 4-D effects were great. Worth the wait. However, we didn't do it again during our trip. After Shrek, we called the hotel and was told that the room still wasn't ready. It is now about 3:00 p.m. We decide that we are all tired and HOT and we will go back to try and retrieve our bathing suits and go to the pool. When we get to the lobby I decided to go up to the desk and speak with Mikael just to see if something had changed during our walk to the hotel. He said that room 1610 was still not available and at this point, I gave up. I said, could we please have another room? He said, sure. Gave us 1508. YEAH

Some place to call home for the next five days. A bellman retrieved our luggage and took us up to the room. It was pretty nice, but much smaller than the Homewood Suites, so we had to adjust. Places in the room needed a paint touchup, but I said, no problem with the room and tiped the guy and fell onto the bed! After a quick rest, I began to take in the room. We had a water view (booked the MC deal where you get a free upgrade) and it did overlook the pool, but we had a giant palm tree directly in front of the window. Just had to look around it. The bathroom was pretty nice. One of the sconces over the sink didn't work. I remember reading this from someone else, so I don't know if they make them that way or not? We unpacked the bathing suits and headed down to the pool. Had a smoothey at the pool and it was delicious. DS enjoyed swimming and liked the pool. We had reservations for Mythos this evening, my DH's birthday. So, we stayed a while and then went to get cleaned up for dinner. Took the water taxi to Citywalk and went to IOA to find Mythos. It is at the very back of the park, so it was somewhat of a walk. Found it and they really had my reservation made through central reservations. Restaurant was really lovely. Food was GREAT. My DH had the filet mignon, I had salmon and my DS of course had pizza. All were very good. Oh, I had the stuffed mushrooms to begin the dinner and I shared with DH. They were also good. Really liked this restaurant. With tip, the meal was around $60, I think. Not bad at all. More to come. . .