The Berg-Berts do WDW, Part 30 – Closing Thoughts

Lacto, and Dre, great report, much fun. Love the pics. Love the back and forth too.

Hate missing you for the meet though. Maybe another time.
 
That evening was our Spectro/Fireworks night. I wanted the boys to get rested up for it. We got them to lay down for a while.

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I was all about finding a way onto the internet. But no such luck. It wouldn’t let me on. And I was late on posting the next chapter. I need to keep the audience engaged. And Lisa told me to do a post per day. Deadlines.

After resting up, we got ready to head to the Kingdom again. We got on the boat to the MK. But it was later in the day. So we took the LOOOOONG way around. It was the late enough that they were in the park emptying pattern. That means we had to go to Ft. Wilderness and then to MK. I was cranky. The Contemporary boat was leaving at the same time, and it would have us at the dock in no time. We could have been in the park that much sooner. Oh, well.

We did have one blessed moment on the boat journey to MK, though.

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Once we, finally, got to the Magic Kingdom, we headed for Hall of Presidents.
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I am a history buff. So this is right up my alley. But what is cool is that #1S loves the presidents. Abraham Lincoln is his favorite. So I knew he would be all over this attraction. He was totally pumped with just the holding area. Then when we got into the show, he was totally enthralled. He sat and watched everything. But especially Lincoln. He wanted to know if I got it on video. I’m sure that will be his favorite memory.

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After watching the mostly all dead guys live again, we crossed the courtyard to the Liberty Tree. We ate here last time and had a really great meal. So we knew we wanted to do it again. We went up to the counter, but we were majorly early. About 30 minutes. They sat us without a problem. We didn’t even get comfortable on the horribly uncomfortable wooden benches when they called our names. “The Bergberts from the great state of Oklahoma”. So cool.

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The boys loved meeting the characters. But #2S has an interesting approach to meeting the characters.

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Mom, why is this guy hugging me?

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Hey, Bud, can you sign that when you get around to it?

And supper was outstanding. We had a great server, Andy.

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Hey Andy! He looked like Steve from Blue’s Clues. So that was a bonus for #2S.

But the real “magic” happened when Andy/Steve produced a PB&J that was not on the menu.

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#2S wasn’t going to starve after all. Andy/Steve, you rock, dude!

Of course, #2S has problems eating like a normal person.

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Are you saying there's something wrong with the way I eat uncrustables?
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Got a little something on your nose, there big guy.
The weird thing is, this is how he sees the world. A little off center sometimes. He gets it from his mother.

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His brother has his fits, too.

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We finished supper and stepped right outside for Spectromagic.

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That is a very cool parade, I'm sure. But I’m not a parade guy. So I wasn’t like totally blown away. I also don’t do Christmas lights. Some of the “oooh” and “aaaaah” gets taken out of it when you have to take those stupid lights out every year and untangle them, then search for the 1 out of 150 that is burnt out then stringing them around the prickly tree. It was a very nice parade. That is all.

We rounded the corner and took one of lesser traveled paths back to toward the hub to watch Wishes. We were off to the side, so we didn’t get the “Disney” effect. But it was very cool. I don’t like fireworks, either. But this was VERY cool. I liked it enough to say so. And if it moves me to speak, then it was probably very rocking for other people.

Then out through the crazy crush of people. BUT we found a secret, non-crowded way out. But I’m not telling. Of course, it wasn’t that crowded to begin with.

Good night, all.
 
Hahahahahahahaha!!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl:

Nothing like posting your insane family on the internet for the whole world to see!!!!
 
drebert said:
Hahahahahahahaha!!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl:

Nothing like posting your insane family on the internet for the whole world to see!!!!

Your not insane....just as "normal" as the rest of us! :crazy:
 

What do you mean you don't put up Christmas lights. Just do what our neighbours do and never take them down or change the light bulbs.

We loved Liberty Tree Travern too. After dinner we walked right out to the parade to. Now we usually don't do parades either.

Can't say I have been in the Presidents Hall. But I do know who some of the Presidents are..... :rotfl2:

Dre glad to see you have a sense of humour and the boys have it too.

Your crazy just like the rest of Lacto.....
 
Sorry, Lacto. I see nothing wrong with Dre or your kids. It's you that I have more than a mild concern about.
 
More great installments, Todd! Nice pictures Lisa!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: NAB, I believe #2s was using a NAPKIN, not his shirt, to wipe his face. It was fun to see those dimples again!!

TFI, Jay & I had lunch at the LTT last weekend. It was a GREAT meal. I think I enjoyed it even more than dinner. Although there were no characters, so the kids might (?) be disappointed. The lunchtime desserts also looked heavenly, though we did not partake.
 
AshClan said:
More great installments, Todd! Nice pictures Lisa!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: NAB, I believe #2s was using a NAPKIN, not his shirt, to wipe his face. It was fun to see those dimples again!!

TFI, Jay & I had lunch at the LTT last weekend. It was a GREAT meal. I think I enjoyed it even more than dinner. Although there were no characters, so the kids might (?) be disappointed. The lunchtime desserts also looked heavenly, though we did not partake.

I can say on authority that it was neither shirt nor napkin. Simply because the boy doesn't wipe his mouth. He may have been playing with his shirt, but it was serving no real functional purpose. Other than keeping him covered.


******News Flash******
Yep, son is indeed wiping his mouth with his shirt. Through sophisticated photo analysis, in the Bergbertbatcave on the Bergbertbatputer, I have discovered that he did indeed wipe his mouth. And he did, indeed, use his shirt.

I'm so proud of him.

So...you went to EE without us. Well, to the fastpass machines anyway. Glad you waited for us to take the plunge, so to speak!!

Yes I went. But I didn't stay long. There was a plan at that point. Too bad it went away. The plan. Not Everest.
 
lato is a berg said:
The weird thing is, this is how he sees the world. A little off center sometimes. He gets it from his mother.
And the implication is that you are "normal"? :scared1:


Hot Toddy! Great pix and great story! Glad to know there is another poindexter in your family! :thumbsup2
 
horsegirl said:
And the implication is that you are "normal"? :scared1:


Hot Toddy! Great pix and great story! Glad to know there is another poindexter in your family! :thumbsup2

I wouldn't want to imply that I was normal. Too many people would testify against that statement.
 
Well it is Tuesday of our vacation, so that means that it is Disney Studios Day.

We all get up and around early enough to get to the Studios at rope drop. There was a great family from Great Britain (by their accent) standing with us. They were getting ready to head over to Indy. At rope drop. I don’t normally intrude upon folks’ conversations, but I really felt I should help them out. And when the rope dropped, they stuck with us. Like I knew what I was doing. I didn’t have the heart to tell them that our plans for two days in a row had been trashed. But they stuck with us.

We got to the street over in front of the ABC Theater and heard the revving of car engine and loud music. It was then that Lightening McQueen came right down the boulevard right in front of us. Very cool. But we didn’t stop for pictures. We had a tour through the stars waiting for us.

We got over to Star Tours and there was no one waiting. So we raced through the line. Weird thing, though. There was a family talking with a CM in front of the attraction. They walked up to the roped off line (handicapped accessible line, I believe). Lisa tried to follow them but they pointed us to the right line. Once we got inside the queue, we looked up to see Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper. And the family that was escorted through the special line was taking pics with them. Magic Moment?

We hopped on Star Tours and everyone loved it. Even #2S. But we never made it back to try it again.

After getting off the ride, the boys had to take pictures on the speeder bikes. I love my Star Wars boys.

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We headed back to Hollywood and Vine for the Playhouse Disney breakfast. #2S really likes Little Einsteins. (#1S likes it also.) And both boys have a little thing for June (the girl in the purple dress). We walked up a little early and only sat at the table for a few minutes. We were escorted to our table just as Goliath and Leo were coming around. I think Goliath had a thing for Lisa.

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But Leo was received well by the boys.

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When the Mambo started, we tried to get the boys to get up and do it. Lisa dragged poor #2S around the line. But he wasn’t in a mambo mood.

We sat down for breakfast and to wait for JoJo and June. We had a decent breakfast. But I think the boys were too excited to eat. Plus we didn’t have very good service. But it was nutso in there. I don’t blame her but it would have been good to have a couple of cups of coffee to face the day. We saw Goliath and Leo a couple more times. Finished breakfast. And waited for JoJo and June. They finally made it around to our side of the restaurant. Both boys were very happy to see June.

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They were also getting into the autograph thing. We originally planned to do a t-shirt for autographs. But that wasn’t doable. We got the boys an autograph book each and pens. This worked out very well. They were really looking forward to getting autographs.

We finished lunch and made our way to MuppetVision 3D.

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This is Lisa’s favorite attraction. She is really crazy about Muppets. So this is always tops on her list of things to do. Last time, #1S didn’t really care for the 3D stuff, but he was really into them this time. #2S thought it was funny, too.

We walked around toward Lights, Motor, Action and saw the Toy Story characters.

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The boys are passed on the Toy Story movies. #1S still has a “baby Buzz” that is his dearest lovey. It was one of the Kellogg’s mini stuffed characters. He has loved that thing for years. We have lost him a couple of times and have made serious efforts to find him.

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Baby Buzz also provided our first teaching moment for dealing with people who seem different. One of #1S’s favorite games with Baby Buzz was throwing him up in the air and then fetching him. One night he tossed Baby Buzz up into the torchiere lamps. It burnt a good sized hole in Baby Buzz’s head. We had to teach him that just because Buzz had a burnt spot, he was still the same Baby Buzz. Baby Buzz still sleeps every night with #1S. He is a family member.

Okay, that was too mushy. We need something really active. Hey, how about the great French import, Lights, Motors, Action. We had heard the Power Rangers music down the road and wanted pics with them. But we missed them. But CM’s were waving frantically to get people into the show for LMA. So we headed down the line.

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It was cool to watch the cars and stuff, but I just don’t get why this is so popular. Just my opinion. It was kind of neat to see how they had different cars doing different things. It didn’t really do much for me.

After getting out, it was time for the Power Rangers again. Okay, I admit. I like Power Rangers. I started watching when it was Mighty Morphin Power Rangers way back in ’93. I have watched many of the incarnations through the years. I really liked Ninja Storm.

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DinoThunder and SPD were sort of a joke. I haven’t watched much of Mystic Force, but it looks decent enough.

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But the boys like the Rangers. So we had to get pics with them. And we did. Every Ranger but the Pink. They didn’t want a picture with the Pink Ranger. I took one anyway.

After getting done with the Power Rangers we went to see a different hero: Indiana Jones. You know what, I’m not that impressed. I saw it last time. There wasn’t anything different this time, except actors. But a couple of things to observe.

The cast of audience participants was the mixture of the hyper excited types and the completely clueless with the ringer. But one guy was hyper clueless. And he had just sat down next to me when he was picked. This guy was a hoot. And his girlfriend/wife couldn’t be more proud. NOT! But he was the funniest in the whole clan of audience participants.

There was a major lack of Disney attention to detail. There is the third major skit where the plane comes around the bend. It’s the climactic scene. I believe that what happened was probably politically correct but grossly inaccurate on a couple of levels. Some of the German soldiers were females. Obviously female. And the pilot who got out of the plane was African-American. The last time I checked, the Luftwaffe did not recruit anyone but white males. And the actor in the movie was also this race and gender. And the German army, much like every other army in the world, did not put women on front lines in combat fatigues. Yes it is picky. But come on.
These are obvious problems with detail.

Lastly, some people have no concept of reality. No, no, no, not #2S. He has a concept of reality. It is just not normal. Some people are completely clueless. Overheard from audience participants, “Yeah, those were the real stunt people on Indiana Jones.” WHAT? Are you for real? You fell for that line? People, come on. Let’s get with the program. These people did not even work on this attraction 3 years ago. The big German mechanic was a Polynesian.

Rant over. I feel better. Thanks for letting me do that.
 
latoberg said:
When the Mambo started, we tried to get the boys to get up and do it. Lisa dragged poor #2S around the line. But he wasn’t in a mambo mood.
WHAT???!!!! Who could NOT be in a mambo mood??? Plus. He danced like a monkey with me!!!! :teeth:

Baby Buzz also provided our first teaching moment for dealing with people who seem different. One of #1S’s favorite games with Baby Buzz was throwing him up in the air and then fetching him. One night he tossed Baby Buzz up into the torchiere lamps. It burnt a good sized hole in Baby Buzz’s head. We had to teach him that just because Buzz had a burnt spot, he was still the same Baby Buzz. Baby Buzz still sleeps every night with #1S. He is a family member.
Aaawww!!! NOT too mushy Lacto. We are ALL of us unique in our own ways. It's part of what makes life worth living!!!
 
sheridac said:
WHAT???!!!! Who could NOT be in a mambo mood??? Plus. He danced like a monkey with me!!!! :teeth:
But sher your brand of excitement is infectious.
 
Oh, boy, were those big in my house in the early years. DS1 was born in 92 and #2 was in 94, so we were FULLY assimilated into the PR nation!! Rita Repulsa and all. Those original episodes were sooooooo badly done that they were GREAT!! In fact, DS2's first "word" was "Hiii-Ya!". We have boxes and boxes of stuff. Can't believe they are still around! (And at Disney, no less!)

So, no TOT or RNRC for the Lacto's huh? Did the boys enjoy Lights, etc...? I have no desire to see it, but I'm thinking the kids might enjoy. What do you think?
 
I am saying this because it needs being said.

Lights, Motors, Action! .... is a FASTPASS??????????????

Yuk. Booooooring. snoozarama.

But not your report, Lacto. Your report is quite enjoyable. Rock on.
 
AshClan said:
Oh, boy, were those big in my house in the early years. DS1 was born in 92 and #2 was in 94, so we were FULLY assimilated into the PR nation!! Rita Repulsa and all. Those original episodes were sooooooo badly done that they were GREAT!! In fact, DS2's first "word" was "Hiii-Ya!". We have boxes and boxes of stuff. Can't believe they are still around! (And at Disney, no less!)

So, no TOT or RNRC for the Lacto's huh? Did the boys enjoy Lights, etc...? I have no desire to see it, but I'm thinking the kids might enjoy. What do you think?
I would say hang around for the second part of the the Studios tour, but the plain answer is no. #1S is totally freaked out by TOT. And I am working up my nerve for RnRC in November. Hey, I did Everest so how could it be?

If your kids like loud noises, cars/motorcycles/jet skis driving around in circles, and fast action - yes. I won't be back, though. A quick survey of the boys got the following responses:

What did you think of LMA?
#1S (7 y.o) - Yeah
#2S (4 y.o.) - I liked the motorcycle that blowed up.


Kpk89 said
Lights, Motors, Action! .... is a FASTPASS??????????????

Yuk. Booooooring. snoozarama.

But not your report, Lacto. Your report is quite enjoyable. Rock on.

Thank you very much. I was beginning to get a little bored with it. But if some of ya'll like it, I'll keep going.
 
latoberg said:
I would say hang around for the second part of the the Studios tour, but the plain answer is no. #1S is totally freaked out by TOT. And I am working up my nerve for RnRC in November. Hey, I did Everest so how could it be?

Todd, Jay did RnRC for the second time on this trip. As you know, he isn't much of a roller coaster fan, either. But it's the big drops he hates. No big drops on RnRC. And it's really quick. So, I say do it. He did say that he will ride EE again, too. I am so psyched to take my son on it in November!!
 
AshClan said:
Todd, Jay did RnRC for the second time on this trip. As you know, he isn't much of a roller coaster fan, either. But it's the big drops he hates. No big drops on RnRC. And it's really quick. So, I say do it. He did say that he will ride EE again, too. I am so psyched to take my son on it in November!!
I thought Jay did very well. He was very quiet, though.
 
Hey you Two!

My family REALLY likes LMA...I only watch hoping they'll run into the walls or each other!

I TOTALY like Muppet Vision 3D...because Miss Piggy's the STAR!


My boys would not mombo either...not like their mama, Fo Sho! Which makes me worry about them, even more. Nor would they pose with the pink Power Ranger...when I did, I looked like an AMAZON compared to her, that went into the BURN pile of pictures!

Sorry to keep talking about MY kids, but Norah (my 2 year old) is going to be JOJO for Halloween and when I was just reading your latest and the picture of JOJO came up, she got SOO excited, so I introduced your boys to her and she kissed the monitor!!!! So cute! :cloud9:

Thanks Again for the great reading! Your family is adorable!
 
UtahMama said:
Hey you Two!

My family REALLY likes LMA...I only watch hoping they'll run into the walls or each other!

I TOTALY like Muppet Vision 3D...because Miss Piggy's the STAR!


My boys would not mombo either...not like their mama, Fo Sho! Which makes me worry about them, even more. Nor would they pose with the pink Power Ranger...when I did, I looked like an AMAZON compared to her, that went into the BURN pile of pictures!

Sorry to keep talking about MY kids, but Norah (my 2 year old) is going to be JOJO for Halloween and when I was just reading your latest and the picture of JOJO came up, she got SOO excited, so I introduced your boys to her and she kissed the monitor!!!! So cute! :cloud9:

Thanks Again for the great reading! Your family is adorable!

Very sweet story. Thanks.

Dre likes Muppets because she identifies with Ms. Piggy. She's a drama queen.
 




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