Thursday March 9 - Epcot After Noon, MK After Dark
This was another day where I decided early on to make some adjustments to my early plans. One of my first FPs of the day was for Mission: SPACE, which I'd done two days earlier and wasn't really feeling quite up to again just yet, so I decided to cancel that one, and reschedule my first morning FP (Journey Into Imagination with Figment) for later in the afternoon, allowing me to take things a bit more casually upon arrival.
With my FP plans re-done, my new plan of attack became to head into the park right around 11, then immediately head back to World Showcase for character meets. For the past year, I've been supporting comic book artist Joe Eisma ("Morning Glories", "Riverdale") on Patreon, and every month for my support I get a digital commission from him, so I've been having him draw Disney Princesses, and on this trip I brought those pieces to get signed by the princesses themselves. I knew I'd be able to get most of them at MK, but I had to get Belle, Mulan, Elsa and Anna at Epcot.
I ended up running a little late, so I missed Belle's first period of availability, but didn't have to wait long for the second set. She was very impressed with the artwork -- which I did have to admit I didn't draw -- and after getting the signature and some pictures, I was on my way over to China. Once again, I just missed out on Mulan, so it was a bit of a wait to get her. At least that wait is inside, so I was out of the sun, which was shining down without a cloud in the sky that day.
After meeting Mulan, I decided to swing over to Norway to see if I had time to meet Elsa and Anna before my lunch reservation at Via Napoli. I got there at 1:20, and it said there was a 40-minute wait, so I got in line. Then, after a couple minutes, I decided to take another look at my plans in the
MDE app. For some reason, I thought my reservation was at 1:55 -- and I figured it wouldn't be the end of the world if I showed up 5 or 10 minutes late. As it turns out, my reservation was actually at 1:35. Whoops! So I got out of line and walked over to Italy, where I made to the front of the restaurant at exactly 1:35.
Every time I plan a WDW trip I tell myself I'm going to try new restaurants at Epcot, to try and get a real taste of the world. And every time I instead end up having lunch at Via Napoli, because I love it just that much. The pizza was once again excellent, though this time I skipped dessert since there were so many good options at the World Showcase that I wanted to try (and I wish I'd paid more attention to what I ended up getting so I could tell you -- as it is, I remember it being at one of the Flower & Garden stands between Italy and Norway, and it was really good).
Upon my arrival back in Norway, I hopped back in line for Elsa and Anna, with the wait time now down to 20 minutes, and my FP window for FEA having just opened. Being by myself, I got to be the last person into the greeting room before they took a break, which meant I got a little extra time with both of them -- and I got to see Anna stay 100% in character while she was alone in her little area waiting for Elsa to finish up before both of them headed out.
I got both pictures signed, and got to have some fun talking with Elsa about my nails, which were painted "Frozen" style for this trip.
With my missions at the World Showcase complete -- and not wanting to attempt a Drink Around the World adventure on this day -- I started to head back to Future World. But before I did, I ended up stopping at Mexico for the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros, which somehow I'd never done in all my recent trips to Disney World. There wasn't much of a wait for it (maybe 10 minutes or so), and it was cute enough. Then it was on to the front of the park, where I was able to cross Figment and the Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival off my checklist in short fashion. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the film festival, particularly "Get A Horse", which used some incredible visual tricks. I do still miss Captain EO, but this was lots of fun too.
I considered taking advantage of my express transportation to head directly over to the Magic Kingdom, but decided instead to go back to my room to shower, change into long pants for the night, and relax a little bit before partaking in Magic Kingdom After Hours.
I’d been to the Magic Kingdom during late night hours before, including for
MVMCP, but I’d never seen the park like this. I walked in around 8:15, just after “Wishes” ended, and most of the regular park attendees were making their way to the exit. By the time I got to Cinderella’s Castle, the plaza in front of it was practically empty. I loved it! I was able to take so many great pictures without getting in anyone’s way or having anyone in my way. I walked through the castle — being sure to stop to take pictures of the beautiful tile artwork on the walls — and headed to Princess Fairytale Hall for a meet & greet with Rapunzel and Tiana.
While I was standing in line inside the princess room, Tiana saw the artwork I was holding and said “Is that me? That’s amazing!” and even came over to the line to take a closer look before the next family finished with Rapunzel and headed her way. When I got up to Rapunzel and showed her the artwork, she was amazed, resulting in one of the most expressive Photo Pass photos I’ve ever gotten.
I then told her, “I was at the Snuggly Duckling earlier today, trading ceramic unicorns with my buddy Vladimir, and he told me I had to come and visit his friend Rapunzel in her castle tonight.” She said, “Oh, that’s so sweet of him. Well, let me give you the tour!” and then proceeded to prance around her little area of the room, showing me every little part. “This is my rug, this is my flower pot, this is my wall, this is my curtain, and this is my window!” It was SO adorable that I almost passed out from joy.
Then I went over to Tiana, who was so happy to get another look at the picture and was thrilled to sign it, and we had an incredible conversation about the beignets at Cafe du Monde in New Orleans (I’d just been there a couple weeks earlier).
From there it was time to take in everything the park had to offer — well, not quite everything, but everything I wanted to do. I forgot to take detailed notes about everything I did — I was having too much fun for that — but looking at the map, I believe this is about how it went, with literally every ride I chose to do being a walk-on:
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Mad Tea Party, Astro Orbiter, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, The Barnstormer, Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid, Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, Mickey’s PhilharMagic, Peter Pan’s Flight, It’s a Small World, Haunted Mansion, Magic Carpets of Aladdin, Pirates of the Caribbean, and last but not least, Splash Mountain right at midnight. I’m not sure I could fit all that in a normal park day if I tried, and I was able to do it all in three hours. It was as enjoyable a time I’ve ever had in the park. The only thing that bummed me out is that there were no special character meets like they have during MVMCP or similar events.
Well, that and the fact that the only option for transportation back to Bay Lake Tower at the end of the night was my own two feet. If I’d known the monorail wouldn’t be running after the event, I might have paced myself a little more, but it was still a great night.
That is, until I laid down in my bed and felt a little tickle at the back of my throat. Uh-oh.