Our lunch ADR was somewhere wed eaten before and everyone requested we return to. We snapped this picture before checking in.
Thats pretty much a give away. We were eating at Sci-Fi Café. I had a heck of a time getting this reservation.

I called at my 90+10 and tried to get this for Day 3, but it was full for the day (SWW). I then tried for this day and couldnt get it either. It was really strange. Sci-Fi is not usually that tough to get. (I got Le Cellier and not Sci Fi?

) Anyway, I was reading on the restaurant board and someone noted reservations for 4 were much easier than 5 to get. That got me thinking . . .

We only use seating for 4 because the 3 kids sit in one seat and DH and I sit behind. Thus, I felt fine about reserving a table for 4. So I called back and I still couldnt get in SWW, but for this day I got my exact requested time. Go figure. Anyway, I checked in early and explained I had 5, but that we wanted seating for 4. The CM didnt even bat an eye, but she did tell us we would have to wait until our reservation time. She was right. This appeared to be a very popular restaurant. The CM kept explaining to walk ins that they couldnt get in. I, once again, requested praise from my family for my planning skills. DH rolled his eyes and reminded me hed already given me plenty of praise.
Anyway we were finally seated. I enjoy this place. Its cool, dark, and the kids sit in front of us so DH and I can actually have a conversation. What else can you ask for? We had too many TS scheduled so we actually paid this OOP which wasnt bad because this is relatively cheap for Disney table service. Both DH and I had hamburgers. They were quite tasty and hit the spot. I dont remember exactly what the kids ordered, but if I had to guess it would be something involving deep fried chicken.

They didnt complain so I guess they liked it. Mostly I think they liked getting dessert with pretty much every meal we ever ate.

That doesnt happen at home.
We finished up lunch and headed back into the steamy park. We had 2 sets of fastpasses in our pockets (remember those TSM fastpasses I obtained amid the craziness of opening and the Star Tours FP the boys picked up.) We figured since we were close wed send the boys on the Star Tours ride and Wendy and I would go shopping. (Star Tours makes me sick

and Wendy had no desire to ride.) We stopped in The Writers Stop, a cute little store right next to Sci-Fi. This was a mini coffee shop/book shop and we had fun looking around. I tried to convince Wendy to buy a Mary Poppins hardcover chapter book that looked adorable, but she wasnt biting. I did end up buying a photo frame and photo book. (Of course. Im pretty predictable). We sent them back to the resort (love that option.) Here they are
Wendy saw a mug that she thought perfectly described DH.

I laughed and told her to bring him back and show him. Youll see the mug in a bit. Anyway, Wendy wanted to go look in the American Idol store so we headed over that way. On the way I noticed the line for the next Indiana Jones show was open. I knew this was something the boys wanted to see so we hopped in. I asked the CM if the rest of our party could join us later and she said they could. Wendy was not too happy about this. She didnt want to see the show and she definitely didnt want to stand in line.

I explained for the umpteenth time being in a family sometimes meant we did stuff we didnt want to do. DH called when the boys finished Star Tours and asked where we were. I told them and they headed over to join us. However, I obviously misunderstood the CM because they boys could not come up and join us in line.

I guess the CM meant I could save them a seat once we got into the theater. Anyway, at this point it wasnt a sure bet that the boys would even make it into the theater, and DH reported nobody really cared if they saw it anyway. So I hung up the phone and made Wendys day by telling her we werent going to the show.

This is our third trip to the World and we still havent seen Indiana Jones. Hopefully next time.
We backtracked through the mass of people, found the boys and headed to
Pixar Place. It was much calmer than it had been that morning. The fastpass machines were all covered and the line for the attraction was not coming out of the building. We jumped in the fastpass side and were hopping into our cars after about 10 minutes. This was another attraction Wendy was complaining she didnt want to do.

Did she like it? She loved it! Here are our final scores.
Pretty weak, I know. And Wendy is actually the higher score. The boys loved this ride too and everyone was clamoring to go on it again. I just laughed.

I had to explain that there was no way that was happening. The line was 2 hours long!

It was a fun ride, but not worth that kind of wait. My verdict: Toy Story Mania is a fun ride, but Im not sure its worth all the hype and trouble to actually get on it. Hopefully in a few years it will calm down and it will be a bit easier to actually get on. When it gets like that Im sure we will ride it again.
It was past 2:00 and it was hot and crowded. We were being reminded by Michael that we hadnt gone swimming the day before and we had promised we would go swimming every day. I believe the term liar was used in there somewhere.

So we decided to head back, but not before we went back to the Writers Stop to show DH his mug. DH laughed when he saw it and decided to get it.

He also found one right next to it that we both agreed fits me to a tee so now we have matching mugs. Here they are.
Wendy also decided she wanted to buy DH and I matching pens so she used her spending money and bought these for us.
What a sweet little girl!

We also picked up some yummy muffins here for breakfast the next morning
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So it was time to say goodbye to the Studios for this trip. There was lots we didnt do, but we did all the important stuff and the rest would be waiting for us when we returned next time. (I love that there will always be a next time. Thanks DH if youre reading this

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Next up: An afternoon at Stormalong Bay and a World Showcase evening.