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Trains, ships, cars and more trains (Part 1)
We got up very early. We had a date with some steam trains at 7:30. I love trains and I'd booked The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains tour around the same time I made the ADRs. According to the site when I made the reservations, we needed to be there at least 15 minutes early and the buses aren't running that early, so we would need to drive. I figured leaving the resort at 6:45 would give us plenty of time. Normally it would have, but obviously, this was no ordinary day. The GPS said it would be 28 minutes to get to the contemporary. Huh??? It's not that far!!! It was close to that amount of time which I still have difficulty understanding. I think it was 25, but I honestly didn't time it that closely. When we pulled up to the guard, he looked at me really funny. I thought it might be because I was wearing full Darth Vader garb. Nope, left that at the room. I thought it might be the ugly mask I was wearing, but I wasn't wearing an ugly mask...just my normal self. Nope, that wasn't it either. He said this is only for contemporary guests. Oh, just that. Well sir, when I made the reservations, they said to park here. Well, you'll have to go to the valet because all slots are reserved for guests. Okay, well they failed to tell me that the $4000 for the tour didn't include the valet costs. Great, it's gonna cost me more. Have you noticed, I'm not having the best results with security guards and parking? Got to valet and they said just turn here, turn there and then park in any slot. Unfortunately, the turn here and turn there directed me back out of the resort. Gee thanks guys! Lather, rinse, repeat. The directions were straight to a parking lot near the guard gate, which was good..it only took maybe 3 to find a spot. We then walked by the guard and I smiled my biggest pppffffhhhhttt smile. Walked briskly...no time for sashaying towards the MK. Went through the security checkpoint after they cavity searched me. Evidently the gate guard had radioed ahead and told them of my pppfffhhhttt smile and they were going to exact their revenge. So, after I picked up what little dignity I had left (as well as all my belongings that had been strewn hither and yon), we made it towards the front of MK. I may or may not have retrieved my underwear, so maybe going commando like @Steppesister. I don't like being late EVER and I was not happy tweedle dee and tweedle dum made me late. I was getting over the cavity search even though I was still a bit sore...forget that, they made me late!!! We were the next to last group to arrive, but the last group was smiling broadly...they'd seen the cavity search incident. At least there were no pictures (that I'm aware of).

We met up with the remainder of the groups and the tour guide (Mary) was handing out the communication devices. They were strangely similar to the communicators Spock and Kirk used, but when Mary turned her phaser on me, I wasn't sure I wanted to do this tour anymore. I told her I was sorry for being late, but I guess that wasn't sufficient. Once we got our communicators, she checked to make sure we could all hear her and then we headed off towards the entrance. We made our way up to the station and aside from when the trains aren't running, I've never seen it that empty before. We went up and then were told we had to wait until they'd done the safety checks. She explained Disney takes safety very seriously and especially with regards to the trains.
Soon, the safety checks were completed and we were boarding the train. It was both cool and weird because we were the ONLY ones. Only 1 car and not even close to full. Mama always told me I was special, but now I really felt like I was. While sitting there while the engineer and fireman were doing additional safety checks, she gave us a cool trivia tidbit. The bag at the station should look familiar. Does it? No? What's that, you want a hint? Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. That's Mary Poppins bag. Mary told us since Mary Poppins was such a successful movie for Disney and Walt loved trains, he specifically wanted a tribute to Mary Poppins at the station. This is what he (or the imagineers on his behalf) came up with.
Leaving the station...have you ever seen the entrance this empty? I haven't, but then again, civilized people are still sleeping.
Shortly after that (or I have forgotten other details Mary gave us), we were on our way. Another trivia tidbit. Did you know that PotC is housed in two buildings on opposite sides of the tracks? When you take the drop in PotC, you're actually going under the train tracks. She said sometimes, if the soundtrack in PotC is not working, you can hear the train pass overhead. I took a picture, but it didn't come out. One of the few times the train didn't (or doesn't) stop at Frontierland station and again it was quite strange seeing it empty. We continued along to Fantasyland. As we were pulling up, Mary explained the barn was patterned after the one on the farm where Walt grew up. If you've not seen the movie "Walt before Mickey", I'd recommend it. It's on Netflix. After stopping, they threw the switch and then we started heading backwards. We got to the roundhouse.
For those of you who don't know why it's called a roundhouse (this one is not even close to being round), it's because they're usually round and there's a big track on a turntable inside which allows engines to be turned around or turned to other tracks. Kinda like the center spokes of a wagon wheel. As I said, this one is not round. Above it is the not roundhouse for the monorails. Mary said sometimes they'll come out above us and it's a great photo op if it happens. It didn't
They gave us the history of the trains and let us up into the cab and see all the controls.
Here are some more pictures which are going to make my hit my quota...
This was the train that brought us here leaving. Returning to the park to start transporting guests.
It may look like a bunch of trash on the ground.
Okay, it is a bunch of trash on the ground. It's the cardboard remnants of fireworks. The launching area for the HEA (bye bye Wishes
) is nearby and much of it falls here. They said they don't bother trying to clean it up because there's just more every night and it's biodegradable.
We got up very early. We had a date with some steam trains at 7:30. I love trains and I'd booked The Magic Behind Our Steam Trains tour around the same time I made the ADRs. According to the site when I made the reservations, we needed to be there at least 15 minutes early and the buses aren't running that early, so we would need to drive. I figured leaving the resort at 6:45 would give us plenty of time. Normally it would have, but obviously, this was no ordinary day. The GPS said it would be 28 minutes to get to the contemporary. Huh??? It's not that far!!! It was close to that amount of time which I still have difficulty understanding. I think it was 25, but I honestly didn't time it that closely. When we pulled up to the guard, he looked at me really funny. I thought it might be because I was wearing full Darth Vader garb. Nope, left that at the room. I thought it might be the ugly mask I was wearing, but I wasn't wearing an ugly mask...just my normal self. Nope, that wasn't it either. He said this is only for contemporary guests. Oh, just that. Well sir, when I made the reservations, they said to park here. Well, you'll have to go to the valet because all slots are reserved for guests. Okay, well they failed to tell me that the $4000 for the tour didn't include the valet costs. Great, it's gonna cost me more. Have you noticed, I'm not having the best results with security guards and parking? Got to valet and they said just turn here, turn there and then park in any slot. Unfortunately, the turn here and turn there directed me back out of the resort. Gee thanks guys! Lather, rinse, repeat. The directions were straight to a parking lot near the guard gate, which was good..it only took maybe 3 to find a spot. We then walked by the guard and I smiled my biggest pppffffhhhhttt smile. Walked briskly...no time for sashaying towards the MK. Went through the security checkpoint after they cavity searched me. Evidently the gate guard had radioed ahead and told them of my pppfffhhhttt smile and they were going to exact their revenge. So, after I picked up what little dignity I had left (as well as all my belongings that had been strewn hither and yon), we made it towards the front of MK. I may or may not have retrieved my underwear, so maybe going commando like @Steppesister. I don't like being late EVER and I was not happy tweedle dee and tweedle dum made me late. I was getting over the cavity search even though I was still a bit sore...forget that, they made me late!!! We were the next to last group to arrive, but the last group was smiling broadly...they'd seen the cavity search incident. At least there were no pictures (that I'm aware of).


We met up with the remainder of the groups and the tour guide (Mary) was handing out the communication devices. They were strangely similar to the communicators Spock and Kirk used, but when Mary turned her phaser on me, I wasn't sure I wanted to do this tour anymore. I told her I was sorry for being late, but I guess that wasn't sufficient. Once we got our communicators, she checked to make sure we could all hear her and then we headed off towards the entrance. We made our way up to the station and aside from when the trains aren't running, I've never seen it that empty before. We went up and then were told we had to wait until they'd done the safety checks. She explained Disney takes safety very seriously and especially with regards to the trains.

Soon, the safety checks were completed and we were boarding the train. It was both cool and weird because we were the ONLY ones. Only 1 car and not even close to full. Mama always told me I was special, but now I really felt like I was. While sitting there while the engineer and fireman were doing additional safety checks, she gave us a cool trivia tidbit. The bag at the station should look familiar. Does it? No? What's that, you want a hint? Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. That's Mary Poppins bag. Mary told us since Mary Poppins was such a successful movie for Disney and Walt loved trains, he specifically wanted a tribute to Mary Poppins at the station. This is what he (or the imagineers on his behalf) came up with.

Leaving the station...have you ever seen the entrance this empty? I haven't, but then again, civilized people are still sleeping.

Shortly after that (or I have forgotten other details Mary gave us), we were on our way. Another trivia tidbit. Did you know that PotC is housed in two buildings on opposite sides of the tracks? When you take the drop in PotC, you're actually going under the train tracks. She said sometimes, if the soundtrack in PotC is not working, you can hear the train pass overhead. I took a picture, but it didn't come out. One of the few times the train didn't (or doesn't) stop at Frontierland station and again it was quite strange seeing it empty. We continued along to Fantasyland. As we were pulling up, Mary explained the barn was patterned after the one on the farm where Walt grew up. If you've not seen the movie "Walt before Mickey", I'd recommend it. It's on Netflix. After stopping, they threw the switch and then we started heading backwards. We got to the roundhouse.

For those of you who don't know why it's called a roundhouse (this one is not even close to being round), it's because they're usually round and there's a big track on a turntable inside which allows engines to be turned around or turned to other tracks. Kinda like the center spokes of a wagon wheel. As I said, this one is not round. Above it is the not roundhouse for the monorails. Mary said sometimes they'll come out above us and it's a great photo op if it happens. It didn't

Here are some more pictures which are going to make my hit my quota...

This was the train that brought us here leaving. Returning to the park to start transporting guests.



It may look like a bunch of trash on the ground.
Okay, it is a bunch of trash on the ground. It's the cardboard remnants of fireworks. The launching area for the HEA (bye bye Wishes

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