Day Four, 17th February, Sunday
We didn't get up and out before 9am today, and DD was hungry, so we ate in the Santa Fe restaurant for breakfast. At this time of morning, there were no queues and we found a table fine

. We had finished, jumped on a shuttle bus, and were in the main park by 10.15. BTM hadn't started up yet, nor had its fastpass machines, so we visited Phantom Manor.
When we got out of PM, BTM was running, so we dashed off to get fastpass for it, then went to the exit line to use our exit passes from yesterday. These worked very well for us as there are only 2 of us, and once we'd shown our passes to the CM at the exit, he gave us a card with a US state name on it, and no sooner had we got it than he called our state name along with a party of 4, so off we went

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DD wanted to shop for her friends so before our BTM FP time thats what we did - strangely though DD was sure none of her 12-year old peers would particularly want any of these -
Clearly they have no idea how cute these cuddlies all are - I wanted them all

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We rode BTM again, then headed off to the Studios at around 11.45, where we got some FP for Tower of Terror, then went to Blockbuster Cafe for lunch. It was very busy! The food was good though, and you do get a lot for your money if you buy a meal deal here. We were done by around 1.10pm, so just in time to see Cinemagique again. Cars n Stars were just passing by as we came out, so we watched a bit of that from the stage. There was a real biting chill in the breeze today, so we decided to do the whole of Art of Animation next, to keep warm!
By the time we were done in there, it was Tower of Terror time, our FP was timed from 3.30pm. We left the parks then, as it really was cold and busy, so we had a couple of hours down time in our very cosy room

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Before heading back out again for the evening, we had dinner at the Santa Fe. We went into the restaurant shortly after it opened at 6pm, it was very quiet, with a CM seating us, and no lines anywhere at the buffet etc. The food was lovely too - lots of choice of salads, soup, pasta, various things in breadcrumbs, fajitas, rice, roasted veg, potatoes au gratin, ratatouille, chicken wings, ribs, oh loads more. It was all fresh and hot, a very good experience indeed.
By the time we got back into the main park at 8pm, it was a completely different experience to earlier in the day - much much quieter. Fantasyland was almost empty, so we had time to do IASW and Pinocchio before that land closed at 8.45pm. We strolled through Adventureland in the dark to BTM - which was down - again

. Phantom Manor was a walk-on though - so we did. Discoveryland was still busy at 9.20pm - Buzz queue at 30 minutes etc. So we found a table inside Victorias,
and a hot drink and a warm-up for half an hour before Dreams at 10pm. We found a great spot to watch it tonight - right against the railings at the flower beds in front of the Castle, I stood behind DD and we both had just about a perfect view

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Even though the park was busy and we were leaving with everyone else when Dreams ended, the Santa Fe bus wasn't busy, so we were straight home and into bed. Tomorrow is Monday, and we're intending doing a straight 12 hours in the park - will we make it?