The B.D.S. Day 8

tony64

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Tony ( Tony64) 41 Driver and runner to Fast Pass Machines
Theresa ( Latte Lover) 39(again) Chief organiser and banker
Maddie 16 Firmly believes everything dad says is stupid
Callum 15 would prefer to be playing in his band(but loves cat in the hat) :confused3


Thursday 18th August

Up early today and we were at the Magic Kingdom for just after 9.00

We took a group photo for an American family standing in front of the flower bed in the shape of Mickey’s head and they returned the favour ( this is another tradition and we have a picture taken in the same spot every 2 years which really shows how the children have grown over the last 8 years). This year however, the outline of Mickey’s face had been newly planted and the flowers hadn’t fully opened yet which spoilt it a bit.
There was also scaffolding up at the left side of the train station but Callum edited it out for the print which we will have on the wall in line with all the others.
2005
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2003
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(See how quickly they grow Callum is now about 6ft.Tall !)
We went down Main Street and had our photos taken again and received another credit card style Photopass.
We made good use of the fast passes again (more running around like a headless chicken for me then).
We would get passes for the most popular rides, Space Mountain, Winnie the Pooh, Splash Mountain, BTMR and ride the others that were near them while we waited for our time slot. We had done all the above and Stitch, Buzz, Carousel of Progress, Tomorrowland Trans Auth, Peter Pan, Snow White and Philharmagic by 2.00 this was partly because of the Fast Passes and partly because the park was quiet today.
We had lunch at Pinocchio’s house which was different from last time as they no longer serve burgers.
The kids had chicken strips and Theresa and I had the kid’s meal which was really very good, Turkey and cheese roll ups, Mickey shaped cheesy biscuits, mandarin segments and a drink served in a Mickey shaped bowl for $3.99.
Don’t buy an adult meal if you are only looking for a snack, this was very nice and made a change from having fries.

We were very lucky, when we did BTMR and Splash Mountain we were nearly the last to ride on both as they closed the rides due to nearby thunder storms.

We then had my favourite thing in the whole of the Magic Kingdom.
Dooooooole Whip floats, YUMTASTIC :cloud9:
Theresa and I love the pineapple ones but the kids both went for chocolate.
If you have not had one of these you don’t know what you are missing, they are so refreshing on a hot summers day (my mouth is watering just thinking about it now)
Dooooooooooole Whip mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :love:

As it was so hot again we decided to watch the parade and then head back to the hotel.

I camcorded the whole parade and Maddie & Theresa took loads of photos so they would have plenty of photos to put in their scrapbooks.

We picked up Maddie’s Buzz Lightyear ride photo and left at 3.45. It was just so hot again (but that won’t stop us going back again next year)

We went back to the hotel and spent a couple of hours in the pool before going back to our favourite restaurant The Longhorn.
The kids and I all had various steaks and Theresa had the chicken with Tomato Salsa.

We also had a starter for a change, called a Tonion which was deep fried sweet onion strips which was served in a bowl on a sheet of Longhorn branded paper.
I asked the server if we could have a clean sheet as the women would like to use it in their scrapbooks and she bought us half a dozen. (Bless her, worth another big tip me thinks).
This was a hollow leg day as we also managed to share some desserts.
The Chocolate Stampede for the boys and Cookie Dough Cheesecake for the girls.

We couldn’t finish it but it was worth a try.

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We stopped at Orange World on the way back to the hotel to get a few prezzies for the relatives, and Publix for drinks and films as Maddie has got through nearly 3 films today!
It cost about £80 to develop all our films when we got home.

We got back to the hotel at 9.00 DW wrote up the Happy Book and I watched some baseball before we all turned in for some much needed sleep.
 
Maddie has got through nearly 3 films today

With such a keen photographer in the family it would probably pay you to get a digital camera - you can ditch the "mistake" pics as you go and once you get home you can get prints for about 8p each, even editing them before you print (cropping, eliminating red-eye etc.) We use Snapfish now and they're great!

I wish we'd had more meals in the parks - we never saw a kids meal on a mickey bowl and it would have made a great souvenir. :earseek:
 
Now that's what I call an orange :teeth:

Nice report. Great idea about the photograph tradition :)

Reid
 
Hi Mazdauk
we do have a digital camera as well as 2 SLR's, an underwater disposable and a point and shoot one. We all like to take pictures.
Maddie likes the point and shoot.
Theresa and Callum both have SLR's
I like to use the digital for the reasons you quoted but find it very slow. when I take a picture the delay sometimes means I have missed the shot.
What is Snapfish?

Reid thanks they are growing up very fast.
 

If there is one thing I must do on holiday is to take loads of photos and buy a good WDW photo album. Great trippie again :)
 
Fab day at MK, wow you were able to do a lot, good going :cool1: Love the photos of you guys outside the entrance!
 
Enjoyed reading your report ~ Thanx for posting.
 
Lovely report again. We discovered pineapple dole floats this year, yummy what more can I say. Delicious, will certainly be indulging in more next year.

We had a photo tradition too, ours was the two Shamu's with a Sea World sign between them just near Shamu's Harbour. Everytime we have gone we have taken photos of the kids. Unfortunately this year the then 14 year old son thought he was too grown up to do it and wouldn't pose for me. The eldest did, so I was half happy. They were so small when we first took them at 7 and 5, now then are not far of 6 foot themselves. The youngest keeps asking me what it is like being small (5' 6") as he looks down at me. I just reply good things come in small packages. :)
 
I still havnt had a dole whip = I will rectify that next trip!

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Jodie
 














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