December 25, 2008- Christmas Day
Christmas Morning at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Our next stop at WDW was scheduled to be DHS on Christmas morning. We figured DHS wouldn't be nearly as crowded as MK or even Epcot would be on the holiday.
However, our family morning at DHS quickly went down the drain when my brother woke up at 7am and started throwing up. My mom told my dad to take me and DS16 on DHS and she'd stay with DB8 just in case he'd come down with the dreaded Norwalk virus.
~ADD Moment: I'd been keeping up with the various reports posted on the DIS of members coming down with the ugly GI bug dubbed the Norwalk virus. Remember I wrote in the previous update of DB8 rubbing his hands on everything on the buses then licking himself? After reading several posts in which DISers mentioned guests vomiting on the buses..... yeah.
We drove on over to DHS and found the park to be extremely managable as far as crowds were concerned- wait times at major attractions like ToT and RnRC were all but non-existant at 8:30am. Just to be safe though, my dad got me and him FPs for ToT for 10:30am.
While we waited for the ToT FPs to kick into use, DD and I decided to ride what is now my new favorite ride (next to Soarin', of course- nothing will ever replace that) since it's wait time was a mere 20 minutes-
I am officially addicted to the Rock 'N Roller Coaster now! Seriously, what could be better than being shot from 0 to 57mph in 2.8 seconds flat, going upside down while "Sweet Emotion" is blasting in your ears? Only sitting in a hanglider simulator with a sweeping Jerry Goldsmith score playing in the background is better.
Toy Story Mania..... we didn't get to ride in June, so we decided to see what time FPs were available. We were shocked to see that the FP times had already shot to 1:30pm!! It was only 9:30am! Just how popular was TSM, anyway? A CM at AK told us TSM was the current most popular attraction at all four parks but come on..... FPs were already going that fast? The SB wait was only 40 minutes so we decided to just wait in line- what the heck, the ToT FPs wouldn't be ready to use for another hour anyway.
Here's some pics from the TSM queue-
Much as I love Space Ranger Spin over at MK, I liked TSM alot better. The ride was longer and the games easier- I scored 46,500 points with 60% accuracy! Not bad for my first try!
It was at long last time to ride ToT- my DS16 bowed out of riding so me and DD went on ahead to ride while she stayed behind.
~ADD Moment: DS16 is deathly afraid of ToT. She rode it one time in June and I honestly believe she is now scarred for life because of it. She certainly doesn't look at elevators in the same light anymore!!
I didn't enjoy ToT nearly as much as I did the previous two times I rode. My whacked vertigo, stuffy head, and 3-D induced headache from TSM made the free-falling on ToT a very unpleasant experience. I rode hands in the air the previous two times, eyes open the whole time. This time, I held on for dear life and didn't open my eyes but once. I love ToT- but this time, it just wasn't too fun to ride. Yet RnRC didn't bother me in the least (I now prefer RnRC over EE- much smoother and more fun).
Our ADRs at Garden Grill were scheduled for 5pm but me, DD, and DS16 hadn't eaten much breakfast. We stopped at a little place over by ToT and got one of those mini pepperoni pizzas (anyone seen those? They're about the size of a medium-sized plate) and shared it- great little snack to tide everyone over till our GG meal that night.
We got to wandering around DHS when we saw that the Studio Backlot Tour had a 10 minute wait time. I've always overlooked the Backlot Tour- but we just decided on a whim to get in line since the wait wasn't long and just see what it was. I for one am so glad we did. The SBT ended up being one of the highlights of our trip- we all enjoyed in immensely.
Two pics from the first part of the tour- CMs were demonstrating how water scenes were filmed in war movies such as "Pearl Harbor"-
I took this picture for my brother- one of the buildings we went past on the tram part of the SBT had this poster on the side and I knew he'd like it-
I liked this topiary of the Mouse as seen on the tour-
The real mouse ears tower and a topiary tribute, as seen on the SBT-
The "bone cage" as used in POTC 2: Dead Man's Chest, on the SBT-
Motorcycles used in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, on the SBT-
Catastrophe Canyon, picture 1-
Another Catastrophe Canyon pic-
Walt Disney's private jet, on the SBT-
Whatever this is, it's from Star Wars-
And finally, two crypts from The Haunted Mansion (I'm guessing the movie?) on the SBT-
We wandered around Streets of America for a bit after the SBT-
We then decided to go on back to POR and see if DB8 was any better. Turns out he was FINE- he just had a buildup of sinus congestion and he always vomits a couple times when that happens. He told my mother she ruined his Christmas by making him stay in the room!

Helloooo!!!! He was the one puking! She just didn't want him to get sicker at the park!
Ok, well, I FINALLY got this one done (my laptop kept shutting down to install updates last night). The CP at Epcot and the GG dinner is coming later on!