BoyLovesBuzz
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 20, 2001
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During the final day of our wonderful May trip, we checked out of CSR and decided to hit MK for a couple of hours before hitting the road. DS 4 and DD2 were unbelievably sad to be leaving, as were Mom and Dad for that matter. We stuck around until about 2:30 and headed for the exit. As we were getting ready to leave, we decided to catch the parade one last time. Somehow we were able to get a spot right on the rope, just outside the firehouse. And to top it of, my DS got pulled in the parade during the little cheerleading bit. It made the departure much easier.
and then......
During our December trip, we did the same thing. We checked out of the Poly and spent the day at EPCOT ( basically because MK would be to sad, and Test Track replaced Buzz Lightyear on the DS hit parade). We spend the day, and leave around 6:00 pm to return to the Poly. Again the feelings of sadness overcome us all. As the monorail pulls up, a CM walks past about 20 people in front of us and taps my son on the shoulder, takes him by the hand and leads him to the front car. We never asked anyone, in fact I had forgotten they even did that. To top things off as soon as we rounded the bend towards TTC, with the castle in the distance, the fireworks started.
Unbelievable. Two trips, two parting moments with WDW, and two moments we well likely never forget.
and then......
During our December trip, we did the same thing. We checked out of the Poly and spent the day at EPCOT ( basically because MK would be to sad, and Test Track replaced Buzz Lightyear on the DS hit parade). We spend the day, and leave around 6:00 pm to return to the Poly. Again the feelings of sadness overcome us all. As the monorail pulls up, a CM walks past about 20 people in front of us and taps my son on the shoulder, takes him by the hand and leads him to the front car. We never asked anyone, in fact I had forgotten they even did that. To top things off as soon as we rounded the bend towards TTC, with the castle in the distance, the fireworks started.
Unbelievable. Two trips, two parting moments with WDW, and two moments we well likely never forget.