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Pop decided that he wanted some popcorn on the way out of the Magic Kingdom. Mom couldn't resist the super adorable popcorn bucket. Totally not functional, and will likely collect dust over time, but it's awesome!

We headed back to the resort for a little while after this. I look forward to my afternoon relaxing, because it gives me the ability to type notes for my trip reports, and at the same time I can rest my feet. I think that's a pretty good day.
We had a back and forth about what we were going to do for the evening. At first, we had planned on spending the evening in Epcot. However, I suggested to Mom and Dad going Downtown so we could see Splitsville. My Dad loves bowling, and I'm always up for trying something new in Disney. So, we decided to change the plans and head to DTD instead.
I got changed. Yes, I change mid-day. Don't judge me. It gives me the ability to rotate my Disney wardrobe.
My face is also weird in this picture. Oh well.

It was a beautiful evening, so we headed down to the boat dock. One of the nice things about staying at Saratoga Springs.


So we're waiting at the dock with another family. The Dad was standing by the fence by the water. Well, suddenly, my phone starts buzzing. I pull it out, and Mom texted me.
Yes, the Mom that was literally standing right next to me at this point. I pulled my phone out.
Mom: Did you hear him pass gas?!
Me: Who?
Mom: The one by the fence!!
Me: Um no. Hahahahahaha.
Mom: Haha for sure.
Yes, that is the gist of the conversation that we had via text message standing right next to each other. Apparently, the guy at the fence totally dropped a bomb, and my Mom busted him!
Of course, we started giggling like a bunch of fools, which made everyone on the dock look at us like we had lost our minds.
I say, if you're going to drop a bomb, own it man!
Soon, we were loading onto the boat and were on our way Downtown. No more gas incidents, thankfully.
Love it!

They have a new store called Fit 2 Run, which of course I wanted to stop in.

Now, I love running gear. Runners are weirdos. We love buying the stuff that we wear outside. The only problem I have with it is that it's expensive! Like, the legit stuff. I spend a decent amount of money on my shoes, but I can't justify spending the kind of money they charge in these places for everything else. It's cool, but I'll stick to Old Navy. However, anyone that wants to get me gifts, you know.....
Soon we arrived at our destination.

In case anyone is interested, here is the setup for Splitsville. You can dine only, or you can dine and bowl. If you dine and bowl, you get a lane and a server. It's $20 a person, and you can bowl as much as you want for an hour. Annual passholders get 20% off of bowling and 10% off of food. Mom said that she didn't want to bowl, so it was just Dad and I at that point. She had a bit of a headache, so she just wanted to watch.
The CM at the entrance (are they CM's? Well anyway...) was really awesome and he was asking my Mom questions about being a DVC member and was talking up the location. It seemed that he really liked his job.
This is the lower level area by the entrance.

We were lead upstairs. I was like "there are bowling lanes upstairs?!" Apparently I'm an idiot. Hahaha.

Oh, the bowling balls? They have Mickey's on them by the way. I should have taken a picture, but I totally forgot. Fail.
Pop was super serious.

He's a legit bowler. He's a little bit out of practice, but he was a great bowler back in the day. Belonged to a league and could even score a 312 with his handicap. I on the other hand. I enjoy bowling a lot. I'm just not good. And for someone like me that's competitive....well, I just have to accept that I'm not good. Haha!
They had a large variety of food. If you're ever unsure where to eat in Disney (admit it, you know it's happened to you before), they have a large selection. And we were very impressed with it.
They had sushi, which of course, I ordered.

We also ordered some sliders.

And Mom ordered a teriyaki bowl.

We bowled next to a family of four with two little boys. They were not paying attention to these kids at all. I'm not exaggerating, they were almost getting their thumbs jammed by the balls, almost hit in the face because they kept sticking their head near the ball return. Just a hot mess.
The whole time, the parents are just sitting there, eating and chatting with each other, not paying attention. The kids would run up near my lane and would totally make me boof my frame. I was not happy. I mean, come on. This is a fun environment, but that doesn't mean that bowling etiquette goes completely out of the window.
Rant over.
Overall though? Splitsville was a HUGE success for us.
Food: 4/5
Atmosphere: 5/5 Tons of fun!
It's definitely the kind of place that would be fun with a group of people.
Mom sadly was starting to feel worse and worse as she sat there. She told me that she felt a cold was coming on.
I wanted to get her out of there as soon as we could, because we were heading to the dark side the next day. However, we wanted to stop at D-Street first to get some vinyls.
Spoiler alert: They didn't have any Frozen vinyls left.
What I did get?
Gummie Bear vinyls!

Mom got Jacques and Gus Gus.

I could not resist this one.

Mom wanted the new DVC.

And Huey, Dewey, and Louie!

In addition, I got a mystery Vinyl.

I was pretty happy with my finds, I have to say. I was hoping for Frozen vinyls, but you know. What can you do?
Overall, it was a great end to a great day. I felt horrible that Mom wasn't feeling well at that point, and I wanted to get some rest. We got back to the resort and Dad and I grabbed mugs and headed to Artist Palette. I filled Mom's mug with hot tea, and picked her up some Nyquil and daytime decongestant. I wanted to try to head this cold off before it got worse.
Up next: I'm a WIZARD!
Pop decided that he wanted some popcorn on the way out of the Magic Kingdom. Mom couldn't resist the super adorable popcorn bucket. Totally not functional, and will likely collect dust over time, but it's awesome!

We headed back to the resort for a little while after this. I look forward to my afternoon relaxing, because it gives me the ability to type notes for my trip reports, and at the same time I can rest my feet. I think that's a pretty good day.
We had a back and forth about what we were going to do for the evening. At first, we had planned on spending the evening in Epcot. However, I suggested to Mom and Dad going Downtown so we could see Splitsville. My Dad loves bowling, and I'm always up for trying something new in Disney. So, we decided to change the plans and head to DTD instead.
I got changed. Yes, I change mid-day. Don't judge me. It gives me the ability to rotate my Disney wardrobe.
My face is also weird in this picture. Oh well.

It was a beautiful evening, so we headed down to the boat dock. One of the nice things about staying at Saratoga Springs.


So we're waiting at the dock with another family. The Dad was standing by the fence by the water. Well, suddenly, my phone starts buzzing. I pull it out, and Mom texted me.
Yes, the Mom that was literally standing right next to me at this point. I pulled my phone out.
Mom: Did you hear him pass gas?!
Me: Who?
Mom: The one by the fence!!
Me: Um no. Hahahahahaha.
Mom: Haha for sure.
Yes, that is the gist of the conversation that we had via text message standing right next to each other. Apparently, the guy at the fence totally dropped a bomb, and my Mom busted him!
Of course, we started giggling like a bunch of fools, which made everyone on the dock look at us like we had lost our minds.
I say, if you're going to drop a bomb, own it man!

Soon, we were loading onto the boat and were on our way Downtown. No more gas incidents, thankfully.
Love it!

They have a new store called Fit 2 Run, which of course I wanted to stop in.

Now, I love running gear. Runners are weirdos. We love buying the stuff that we wear outside. The only problem I have with it is that it's expensive! Like, the legit stuff. I spend a decent amount of money on my shoes, but I can't justify spending the kind of money they charge in these places for everything else. It's cool, but I'll stick to Old Navy. However, anyone that wants to get me gifts, you know.....

Soon we arrived at our destination.

In case anyone is interested, here is the setup for Splitsville. You can dine only, or you can dine and bowl. If you dine and bowl, you get a lane and a server. It's $20 a person, and you can bowl as much as you want for an hour. Annual passholders get 20% off of bowling and 10% off of food. Mom said that she didn't want to bowl, so it was just Dad and I at that point. She had a bit of a headache, so she just wanted to watch.
The CM at the entrance (are they CM's? Well anyway...) was really awesome and he was asking my Mom questions about being a DVC member and was talking up the location. It seemed that he really liked his job.
This is the lower level area by the entrance.

We were lead upstairs. I was like "there are bowling lanes upstairs?!" Apparently I'm an idiot. Hahaha.

Oh, the bowling balls? They have Mickey's on them by the way. I should have taken a picture, but I totally forgot. Fail.
Pop was super serious.

He's a legit bowler. He's a little bit out of practice, but he was a great bowler back in the day. Belonged to a league and could even score a 312 with his handicap. I on the other hand. I enjoy bowling a lot. I'm just not good. And for someone like me that's competitive....well, I just have to accept that I'm not good. Haha!
They had a large variety of food. If you're ever unsure where to eat in Disney (admit it, you know it's happened to you before), they have a large selection. And we were very impressed with it.
They had sushi, which of course, I ordered.

We also ordered some sliders.

And Mom ordered a teriyaki bowl.

We bowled next to a family of four with two little boys. They were not paying attention to these kids at all. I'm not exaggerating, they were almost getting their thumbs jammed by the balls, almost hit in the face because they kept sticking their head near the ball return. Just a hot mess.
The whole time, the parents are just sitting there, eating and chatting with each other, not paying attention. The kids would run up near my lane and would totally make me boof my frame. I was not happy. I mean, come on. This is a fun environment, but that doesn't mean that bowling etiquette goes completely out of the window.
Rant over.
Overall though? Splitsville was a HUGE success for us.
Food: 4/5
Atmosphere: 5/5 Tons of fun!
It's definitely the kind of place that would be fun with a group of people.
Mom sadly was starting to feel worse and worse as she sat there. She told me that she felt a cold was coming on.
I wanted to get her out of there as soon as we could, because we were heading to the dark side the next day. However, we wanted to stop at D-Street first to get some vinyls.
Spoiler alert: They didn't have any Frozen vinyls left.

What I did get?
Gummie Bear vinyls!

Mom got Jacques and Gus Gus.

I could not resist this one.

Mom wanted the new DVC.

And Huey, Dewey, and Louie!

In addition, I got a mystery Vinyl.

I was pretty happy with my finds, I have to say. I was hoping for Frozen vinyls, but you know. What can you do?
Overall, it was a great end to a great day. I felt horrible that Mom wasn't feeling well at that point, and I wanted to get some rest. We got back to the resort and Dad and I grabbed mugs and headed to Artist Palette. I filled Mom's mug with hot tea, and picked her up some Nyquil and daytime decongestant. I wanted to try to head this cold off before it got worse.
Up next: I'm a WIZARD!