After our awesome lunch at the 50s Prime Time Cafe, we walked out of the restaurant without a plan. It was about 97 degrees with almost 100 percent humidity. Now, we are from Alabama....and we KNOW what hot is. This was a HOT day!
We walked around a bit, and tried to talk DD into trying Star Tours, but to no avail. We were going to get a picture of our kids on this thing....but there were too many other people taking pictures, and I was ready to get into somewhere air-conditioned.
We passed by the Sci-Fi, which looks like a fun place to eat also.
We also saw the Cars from
Cars
We ended up at the One Man's Dream attraction. It was nice and cool, so we decided to go through the attraction. It was VERY interesting and informative! I felt like we got to pay homage to the creator of this wonderworld of never, neverland. It really is worth your time to go through!
After stepping back outside, we decided to leave the park and go to Downtown Disney for a few hours before going to dinner.
We went to DisneyQuest first. Since we had the waterparks and more option, DisneyQuest admission was included. (I didn't take a picture of DisneyQuest....it was SOO hot I think my brain was frying!)
DisneyQuest was .... um....liked very much by our DS! It was covered with teens, most of which were not very friendly or willing to give our kids a chance at anything. We did the Cyber Space Mountain attraction first. This was BY FAR the best thing at DisneyQuest! DD & DW created one ride and DS & I created another. We all LOVED this ride! Of course, DS had created a very intense ride with lots of inversions, but we both loved it! He was howling he was laughing so hard. It ended up being one of his very favorite things at Disney World. We tried the Aladdin's Magic Carpets, but it was a huge disappointment...not very fun at all. We also did the Virtual Jungle Cruise. It was fun, but not as much fun as one of the rides in the parks.
After the Virtual Jungle Cruise, DS and DD wanted to try some of the video games. Even though there were signs up basically saying not to hog the machines, older kids without adult supervision were not about to relinquish the games to our kids. I really didn't like the atmosphere at DisneyQuest, and I would have been angry if I would've paid the normal admission price. However, Cyber Space Mountain made it worth the trip.
After leaving DisneyQuest, we drove over to DTD West.
Here are the kids with the
LEGO family:
We headed over to Goofy's Candy Company.
At Goofy's Candy Store, we still had like 34 snacks left on our Deluxe Dining Plan, so we started picking out things that we could take back home with us as souvenirs. We got all kinds of treats! We basically got something for everyone back home just using our remaining snack credits!
While at Goofy's, the weather finally broke and the bottom fell out....it rained buckets! At least it cooled things off a bit! We waited for a small break in the rain and made our way back to our vehicle.
We left Downtown Disney and headed to the Polynesian Resort for our dinner reservations at Kona Cafe.
Next installment - Kona Cafe dinner review