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I have realized, upon re-reading this birthday extravaganza day, that I have erred. A lot. Not in any of the events of the day, because they all happened. Im just not sure anymore that I have presented them in the actual order that they happened. Because it seems like were fitting in a LOT of stuff after lunch. So Im just going to offer a disclaimer:
The events portrayed in this trip report are true. No names have been changed to protect anybody. However, some effects such as time compression, time extension, or complete time switcherooni may be used. Some content may not be suitable for some viewers. Especially those who are morally opposed to fanny packs or singing dollies.
It is entirely possible, and even probable, that we actually enjoyed PhilharMagic and the next attraction (the controversial one) in the morning. Before we left for Whispering Canyon. Because it seems like we would have done more than just Splash Mountain and Pirates, and Cinderellabration before leaving. We might have seen Cinderellabration in the afternoon, in fact.
I am starting to remind me of my nana.
And we went to the Ponderosa for the early bird special on Wednesday. Or was it Tuesday? It was Wednesday, because that was the day I got my hair done. No, maybe Tuesday. I usually get my hair done on Wednesday but that week I had to go on Tuesday because of the church suppah.
Bless her soul. I miss my nana.
The upshot is, that it doesnt really matter whether the early bird special at Ponderosa was enjoyed on Wednesday, or Tuesday. It doesnt matter whether we saw PhilharMagic in the morning or the afternoon.
The point is, there was fun being had. In a magical 3D adventure. And in the case of my nana, in a salad bar the likes of which the world has never seen. And free packets of Sweet & Low. Because if they put it on the table, they WANT you to take it.
At any rate, I clearly remember the very beginning and the very end of our day, as well as the midday break that was Rodeo Ricky and his tallllllllllllll margarita.
Its the other stuff that is a little slushy.
Bygones.
After exiting our magical 3D adventure, with Doug grumbling something about ADA and his rights (please honey, do benember that you were spared Captain EO. Its all about balance) we headed for Its a Small World.
At least in this version of our day.
I know this is a controversial ride. In the sense that although its a WDW original, and a classic, it could still render you a blithering idiot and is therefore very dangerous.
I feel the same way. My own internal controversy.
According to my mom, IASW was the very first ride our family went on, on that first trip back in 1978. Since I cant even benember what order we rode things on May 11, 2005, I will take her word for it.
Anyway, I do benember being in absolute entrancement. I was seven years old, a little country kid from northern New England. We dont have anything like this where we live. (Its true. Sorry, Story Land. Sorry, Fantasy Farm.) I loved the lights, the colors, the dolls. The visual feast of all the intricate details of every culture of the globe. The children of the world singing together in harmony.
Over and over and over.
Children thrive on repetition. Id say Disney hit this one out of the park.
Adults, not so much. We could very easily go completely loopy having to hear the same thing over and over. And so, I was torn.
Sentiment won out. I knew the kids would enjoy IASW. They even knew the song already, thanks to the pre-trip brainwashing via Disney Classics CD.
I was right. Mostly. The girls were entranced and delighted. Conor didnt care for it.
I couldve told you that.
In the spirit of harmony and peace that IASW evokes, I began to tease my son mercilessly.
Me: Im sorry we took you on that, Conor. I wouldnt have, if Id known those dolls would scare you so much.
Conor: I wasnt scared, I just didnt really like it.
Me: Seriously, honey, I can see how frightened you are. I wont make you go on it again.
Conor: I WASNT scared!
Me: Conor! Look out! The doollllllleeeeeeees are coming! Theyre on the attack!
Conor: (stifling a laugh) Oh no! The dollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!
There. Now Ive made it fun for him, too.
There is just one moon and one golden sun
And a smile means friendship to everyone
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
Its a small world, after all.
Well, its true. So there.
The events portrayed in this trip report are true. No names have been changed to protect anybody. However, some effects such as time compression, time extension, or complete time switcherooni may be used. Some content may not be suitable for some viewers. Especially those who are morally opposed to fanny packs or singing dollies.
It is entirely possible, and even probable, that we actually enjoyed PhilharMagic and the next attraction (the controversial one) in the morning. Before we left for Whispering Canyon. Because it seems like we would have done more than just Splash Mountain and Pirates, and Cinderellabration before leaving. We might have seen Cinderellabration in the afternoon, in fact.
I am starting to remind me of my nana.
And we went to the Ponderosa for the early bird special on Wednesday. Or was it Tuesday? It was Wednesday, because that was the day I got my hair done. No, maybe Tuesday. I usually get my hair done on Wednesday but that week I had to go on Tuesday because of the church suppah.
Bless her soul. I miss my nana.
The upshot is, that it doesnt really matter whether the early bird special at Ponderosa was enjoyed on Wednesday, or Tuesday. It doesnt matter whether we saw PhilharMagic in the morning or the afternoon.
The point is, there was fun being had. In a magical 3D adventure. And in the case of my nana, in a salad bar the likes of which the world has never seen. And free packets of Sweet & Low. Because if they put it on the table, they WANT you to take it.
At any rate, I clearly remember the very beginning and the very end of our day, as well as the midday break that was Rodeo Ricky and his tallllllllllllll margarita.
Its the other stuff that is a little slushy.
Bygones.
After exiting our magical 3D adventure, with Doug grumbling something about ADA and his rights (please honey, do benember that you were spared Captain EO. Its all about balance) we headed for Its a Small World.
At least in this version of our day.
I know this is a controversial ride. In the sense that although its a WDW original, and a classic, it could still render you a blithering idiot and is therefore very dangerous.
I feel the same way. My own internal controversy.
According to my mom, IASW was the very first ride our family went on, on that first trip back in 1978. Since I cant even benember what order we rode things on May 11, 2005, I will take her word for it.
Anyway, I do benember being in absolute entrancement. I was seven years old, a little country kid from northern New England. We dont have anything like this where we live. (Its true. Sorry, Story Land. Sorry, Fantasy Farm.) I loved the lights, the colors, the dolls. The visual feast of all the intricate details of every culture of the globe. The children of the world singing together in harmony.
Over and over and over.
Children thrive on repetition. Id say Disney hit this one out of the park.
Adults, not so much. We could very easily go completely loopy having to hear the same thing over and over. And so, I was torn.
Sentiment won out. I knew the kids would enjoy IASW. They even knew the song already, thanks to the pre-trip brainwashing via Disney Classics CD.
I was right. Mostly. The girls were entranced and delighted. Conor didnt care for it.
I couldve told you that.
In the spirit of harmony and peace that IASW evokes, I began to tease my son mercilessly.
Me: Im sorry we took you on that, Conor. I wouldnt have, if Id known those dolls would scare you so much.
Conor: I wasnt scared, I just didnt really like it.
Me: Seriously, honey, I can see how frightened you are. I wont make you go on it again.
Conor: I WASNT scared!
Me: Conor! Look out! The doollllllleeeeeeees are coming! Theyre on the attack!
Conor: (stifling a laugh) Oh no! The dollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!
There. Now Ive made it fun for him, too.
There is just one moon and one golden sun
And a smile means friendship to everyone
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
Its a small world, after all.
Well, its true. So there.