I was glad we got to the Nemo ride when we did. The times guide for that day had said that the show was running at 3pm and 4:30pm. When we got there, we realized that the last show was at 3pm. Thank goodness we made it. While in line, I decided to take Julie to the bathroom. While I was in there, I found a cell phone sitting on the floor. I picked it up and looked through the contacts to see if there was an emergency number listed. There wasn't, but when I opened it up, it had a picture of a puppy and it said "Mom's Cell". In the contact, there was a Pop's cell, it was the only number that made sense for me to call. I called "Pop's Cell" and explained that I had found that phone and I was turning it into a Kiosk right outside the bathroom in front of the Nemo Show. I also called the contact listing "home" and left a message there as well.
I once lost my cell at Universal and I know I would have been so happy if someone had called me to tell me they found it and they were turning it in. Since I didn't have insurance on my phone, I had to buy a new one for over $350. I was just hoping this person didn't have the same hassle.
I got back in line and told the others what happened. "You called using the person's cell phone?" Lee asked me.
"Uh, yeah, I hope she gets the message and finds it." I said, genuinely concerned.
"You went through their personal phone numbers and used their minutes to call people? I would be so mad if someone did that to my phone." He said, a little taken back that I would do something like that.
I think I would do it again given the same scenario. The bottom line is, I was trying to help. I didn't pick up their phone and call anyone I knew. I made two phone calls trying to help the person find their phone. But, I won't ever go through Lee's cell that is for sure.
Disney recommends to be in line at least a half hour before the show started to make sure you get a seat. We were in line about that time and there were quite a few people in front of us. Once we got seated, we still had to wait a good 10-15 minutes before the show. I would rather have my kids laughing than crying, so I always tickle and play with my kids while I have to wait for a show like that. It rarely bothers anybody, as most people would rather listen to kids laughing than crying.
In front of us, there was a mom with 4 kids who kept looking back and smiling and laughing with us. They were a little older than my kids, but very sweet. All of the sudden a lady is standing next to those kids with a security guard. "These kids are being terrible and disturbing me. They keep turning around and bumping into my seat." She said, in a mean nasty tone.
The kids looked stunned as the security guard said almost apologetically, "We just ask that all people be respectful, if you could just be mindful of everyone here."
I had no idea where this lady came from, until she sat down in front of the kids, two rows in front of me. I leaned down to the kids and said, "This is when you wish you had popcorn and you could start throwing it at that old witch."
"Yeah, for real." The 12yo said to me.
Later in the show, they let bubbles drop down from the ceiling for the kids. The mean old witch stands up, blocking my kids and the kids in front of her, and starts reaching for and popping the bubbles as if she was 5.

I was so annoyed because we all couldn't see, talk about being highly disruptive. I was about to go back and get the guard have him tell her to sit down so we could see. I decided a witch like that wasn't worth my effort.
The Nemo show was excellent!!

I highly recommend it. The kids loved it and the singing was very good. As we were walking out Lee asked me, "Did you like that better than Tarzan?"
"Uh, I miss looking at Tarzan, but this show was really good for other reasons." I said, smiling as I remembered how amazing Tarzan looked.
"This show had a lot more talent," both guys agreed as I was still smiling thinking about Tarzan.

YUM!
Next we walked to Expedition Everest. Lee had never ridden this before so he was looking forward to it. He and TVT rode it while the kids and I waited. They used the front of the line passes we had gotten for getting stuck on Triceratops spin, so they were on and off relatively quick. Lee loved the ride. He got off and asked, "why didn't you go on with me?"
"well, we have three kids who refuse or are too little to ride it. Tony got the Front of the line passes, not me, and really it isn't his job to sit with our kids while you and I ride rides." I explained. He just shrugged at me and walked away. I thought I had made a point, and I think he got it, for the moment anyway.
Now we decided that the park was really just too crowded and we were fairly exhausted still from waking up at 2am that morning. We decided to leave and go get ribs at Tony Romas. I had just eaten that burger at Five Guys, so I wasn't the least bit hungry, but everyone else ordered. The food took a lot longer than expected. I almost got a manager as we must have been sitting there for about a half hour after the order had been taken and before we had gotten our food. The food finally came and the guys were not happy with it. They said that it was not as good as usual. I doubt we will be going back there anytime soon. We finally left about 2 hours after arriving there and made our way back to the Swan. Everyone needed to get to bed and get some sleep.