Day 1 Part 2!
I just realized that I left out a most important part of day 1. Prior to this trip, I had never had a funnel cake. My family thought that this was just a travesty. So, I decided to get one on this trip. I even passed up getting one at IHOP because I wanted my first funnel experience to be at WDW. We hopped in the somewhat long line to get a funnel cake before the next performance of the Voices of Liberty. Mom basically threatened Robert and me within an inch of our lives if we didnt let her pay for everyones funnel cake. We got three with only powdered sugar to split among the 5 of us. They were SO good. I will give this tip for eating a funnel cake outdoors - dont stand down wind of them. Dad and I were on the receiving end of a sugar snow storm. Of course, Dad and Joey had to make jokes about the way the sugar looked on us. This would be a sampling of the Homer Simpson side of Dad.
After the funnel cake and Voices of Liberty (and a $16 pack of batteries for our camera), we decided to move onward toward France. We shopped around a little. The last time we were in France in 2004, Robert and I had found this really great china. We asked if we could order it from Disney (or, more importantly, if our wedding guests could order it since we were newly engaged). Of course, they said the only way to get it was from the store or the supplier in France. It wasnt there this time - bummer. I did fall in LOVE with the tapestry pillows they had. Ive always wanted an overthetop dining room. Decorated like an old banquet hall ala King Henry VIII or something. I guess thats why I drooled over those for 5 minutes. I debated buying a magnet with a painting of ballerinas on it ( I know it was a famous French painting, but I dont know the name nor do I particularly feel like googling to find it at the moment) for a friend of mine. I nixed that idea after I saw the price tag and we headed toward the UK. As we started to leave France, we saw Belle, the Beast, and Aurora. This is the part where we ended up lying to Belle. We had told her at 1900 that we would stop by and see her in France. We neglected to tell her that we wouldnt come see her in France if her line was nearly to Morocco.
Heres us walking in Epcot
Dad claims he has spent approximately 1/3 of his life waiting on Mom. So, heres Dad waiting and holding Moms bag. We call this Are we having fun, yet?
I had never noticed until this trip how many rude smokers there are at Disney. I probably wouldnt care so much if I didnt have asthma. However, since I do, I rarely dont notice when someone is smoking where they shouldnt be. The UK Pavilion was the WORST! Maybe it was just because we spent a lot of time there. Dad loves the Beatles type band that performs in the UK ( the name is sadly escaping me at the time). They were about to play when we got there, so Robert went shopping and Mom and I found a bench to relax on. We were NOT in the smoking section. However, this guy sits down a foot from the bench and lights up. The wind was blowing his smoke right in our faces. Robert had come out and gotten drinks for us so that I could take some Tylenol (my lupus stayed pretty well under control during the trip, but I had to take some anti- inflammatories to make sure that it didnt ruin the Disney magic). When the man started smoking, Robert found a nearby CM and asked if she would request that he move to the smoking section (which was just around the corner). She said she was sorry the smoke was bothering us, but there was nothing she could do. Okay, if one guest was beating up another guest, or in some other way jeopardizing their health, a CM would do something about it, correct? However, when one guest is blowing harmful cigarette smoke on another guest (which is harming their health ESPECIALLY if they have asthma), the CMs wont do anything about it. That doesnt make sense to me. Why have smoking sections and other rules if they arent going to enforce it? Okay, the gripe session is over now, in case anyone was wondering.
I decided to go shop around a little since my feet had rested some (note to self: next time I WILL have
Crocs). Robert bought himself a pair before we left. I adore the shops in the WS, especially the UK Pavilion. My heritage is Scotch-Irish, so it holds a special place in my heart - and my pale skin. I nearly broke down and bought books in one store, but then I figured that amazon.com would have them for half the price. The toy store is so cute. Since were big fans of Pooh, I nearly bought a stuffed Pooh to give to Robert for his birthday, but then I thought, he would probably like something he could use - hes not like me in that he doesnt cover his desk (and every other part of the house) in kitschy unusable stuff. I just claim that since Im a composer, I draw inspiration from all that stuff - thats buyable, right? Sure. So, I resisted the urge to buy all kinds of Pooh, Alice, and Peter stuff and walked back out to meet the rest of the crew.
We decided to walk on to Soarin to see what the wait was - haha it was somewhere around 90 minutes. The longest wait we saw the whole time we were there. Now, Ive been dying to ride Soarin since I started reading the DIS. I totally would have waited that long if anyone else would have gone with me. However, the vote went to going to find something for dinner. We had planned on going to Beaches and Cream, so we left Soarin I was mentally dragging myself away from it.
After we found B&C - which, if you dont know exactly where it is, is quite a feat, we were seated almost instantly. I probably wont do a DR for this trip, so Ill just give our opinions of the food and restaurants here if that wont throw off anyones karma.
Our overall thoughts on B&C were that it was great. Our servers were pleasant and the service was quick - it was almost rushed feeling, but that feeling wasnt blatant. The atmoshphere was really fun and different. We loved the ice cream cone light fixtures. We joked that we were going to get my cousin Marc one of the pastel striped uniforms. Some of the guys in there didnt look too happy to be wearing them. I think we all had a burger of some sort. Mom had onion rings and the rest of us had fries. The burgers, fries, and onion rings were extremely good. The burgers had that great chargrilled flavor (which I know is being investigated as not being good for you - but oh well, its a burger and fries were talking about, not tofu.) We all split two (it might have been three, but I cant remember). Okay, Robert says it was three, so three it is. These were heavenly, especially since we are big peanut butter + chocolate fans.
We thought Holly might be able to get away from work in time to meet us at B&C. She didnt make it, so we decided to meet at the UK Pavilion (shocker). Before we got to the UK we saw Snow White near the International Gateway. Everyone told me to go on, but there were a lot of little children, so I said I would just do my character meets at
MNSSHP. We were watching her with the children and her handler started saying Hey, sir I like your shirt. (or something along those lines). Dad finally realized that he was speaking to him. I think Dads daily amount of love for Disney ran out after the funnel cakes. Anyway, Dad had on a University of Alabama shirt. Turns out that Snow Whites handler was from Gadsden, AL. So they chatted for a minute and then the handler must have realized that Snowy was about to be mobbed by kids. We proceeded toward the UK.
Joey and Holly love Harry Ramsdens Fish and Chips, so Holly got an order of that and she settled down with the rest of us for another viewing of the British Invasion. My Disney ADD kicked in again so Mom and I went shopping. We saw Alice and Tigger and almost went back out to get Robert so that we could get our missed picture from 1900 PF. In the end, we just stood back and admired the way this Alice was totally in character. These characters make Disney, Disney. She was curled up in the window seat coloring a mask. That was just fun to see, it was also kind of a special Disney moment that Mom and I got to share together. We headed back out of the shop and the British Invasion had almost finished their concert. I had hoped we might be able to head back to FW to catch Soarin and maybe even Turtle Talk (since weve never done either one). However, it was after 6:30 and FW closed at 7. We decided to walk back into the WS. Dad has really bad knees and they dont work well with Disney. He staked out a spot to rest and wait for Illuminations in Morocco. Robert and I went on to Italy because we LOVE that Pavilion.
I cant remember if I have already mentioned that I decided not to keep my reservation for the Spa at the GF. Robert and I would have ended up spending most of the day at the GF. We really wanted to see Epcot, so I decided to reschedule the appointment for departure day.
I was pretty tired by this point and somewhat disappointed that we didnt get to see the new attractions (well, new to us) in FW. I decided to rest a minute in the Italian pavilion (after drooling over the handmade masks in one of the shops. I have always wanted one of these with the pieces of music on them. Robert told me he was going to buy some amaretti cookies that they carry at the market where he works, but get this - theyre cheaper at Disney. That has to be a first. Anyway, I went to the other store in the pavilion, the one with all the perfumes. I briefly considered buying some Bulgari perfume (Robert bought me some on our honeymoon in NY and I havent seen it anywhere else). Finally, I couldnt take all the strong smells and wondered back over toward the mask/candy store. I sat down outside and notice a CM leaving with a box wrapped in a shopping bag.
Robert came out, held out for around 3 minutes, then told me that he had bought me the mask that I wanted. Really and truly, this is my big surprise because I decided I would rather spend more time in the parks than spend time in the spa. Hes such a sweetie. It now has an honored spot in our living room.
Robert and I went on to the German pavilion. I love this pavilion because they usually have Snow White merchandise. We didnt really find much of interest (well, we did just not much we could afford.) Robert tried to talk me into getting a ring that had a crystal Mickey glove on it. I told him that I would hold off on it. Since Im a pianist, rings are hard for me to do on a daily basis. I finally got used to my wedding rings. Anyway, Mom found us about this time and told us that they were definitely going to watch Illuminations from Dads spot in Morocco.
We wondered around a little more and debated going to Norway to get school bread. We got as far as the little African pavilion and then decided we wouldnt have time to go there and get back to Morocco in time considering it was almost 8:00.
We found Mom, Dad, Holly, and Joey on a bench near the Friendships launch in Morocco. Now, Im sure those of you who are Illuminations pros will know that this is NOT the best viewing spot. We are not Illuminations pros, though, as you will see. We sampled some of Roberts amaretti cookies. They were very tasty. Robert and I wanted a pic of all the lights around the WS. Sadly, our camera does not do that well at night. This was the best one out of around 50.
Here we are waiting for Illuminations to start.
So, if you saw this picture in real life and thought, What a bunch of weirdos. Have mercy, its us.
Around 8:30 we went to sit at the bottom of the wall because there were some people sniffing around for a spot. We asked if we could go down onto the ramp for the Friendships, but the CM said it was reserved for VIPs (there ended up being 6 people in that whole space, wow).
This is us guarding our spot.
Now, having never seen Illuminations before, I did not realize that where we were standing, we would not be able to see the globe at all after it finished moving. We could see most of the fireworks, just not the globe. Robert and I were the only two in our party who had never seen the show, so we scooted as far over to the left as we could, and we could see the globe! Until...... some extremely rude woman WITH A CIGARETTE!!! came up and took the spot Robert and I had been standing in. I was beyond annoyed. I believe I actually cursed at this point. Robert asked the CM guarding the ramp if she would mention to the woman that that was NOT a smoking section because I have asthma. The CM just said, Well, no, shes not supposed to be smoking there, but theres nothing I can do about it. Thanks. I think Robert ended up asking the woman to put out her smoke if she was going to stand there. She got all mad and threw the cigarette down onto the ramp. (Yeah, lady, sorry to inconvenience you, I mean you only could have sent me to the hospital - but were the rude ones.)
Here are two shots from Illuminations.
After the fireworks, we said good night to Joey and Holly and headed back towards the International Gateway. I dont know why, but I felt the urge to do some souvenir shopping. We stopped in World Traders or Travelers, something like that. Sadly, we didnt find anything we couldnt live without, and walked on to the Boardwalk. While I would love to stay at the GF, I would settle for one of the hotels near the Boardwalk. Apparently they were showing the tail end of the Auburn game at ESPN, so Dad had to stop. We told him we were going to check out the bakery. The bakery was completely wiped out. They only had a very few things left, so we left. We went on to the candy/fudge/ ice cream shop. Here again, we resisted buying various sweets until we could go to Goofys in DTD. Dad found us and we trudged on to the car - we had trudged before now, I just neglected to note when.
We all basically collapsed when we got back to the hotel. Robert thought I was crazy for getting a shower before I went to bed. I believe his exact words were, If youre so tired, why dont you just go to bed. Youre just going to wake yourself up by getting a shower. What Robert has forgotten, is that #1. I hate going to bed feeling unclean, and #2. while the shower might wake me up, the hair dryer has this weird power to put me to sleep. I think it does this because my mom used the hair dryer on me when I had chicken pox. Now the whirring sound of a hair dryer or a vacuum cleaner puts me to sleep. Yes, I do know that that is weird, thank you for your concern.
The only eventful thing to happen during the night was a monster of a cramp in my ankle. I knew we should have stretched before we did Epcot.
Well folks, thats the complete Day 1. Hope you enjoyed it, and hopefully Day 2 will be up before too long - complete with EE and Roberts first time on RnR!!