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Day 2 - Part 2
After we finished our pop-gun assault on the Toy Story characters it was time for James and I to go get a Star Wars celebrity autograph. The ladies said they were going to check out the Star Wars Weekends merchandise that was in a little shop in that part of the park, not too far from Pixar Place. The autographs were being done at Echo Lake, so James and I went through Streets of America to get there. I took a few pictures along the way.
I love the name of this place, so couldnt resist taking a picture of Youse Guys Moychindice.
James near The Streets of San Francisco. Yes, I remember that show. I wasnt old enough to stay up and watch it, but I remember it. Michael Douglas and Karl Malden, if Im not mistaken.
Soon we arrived at the tent where Peter Mayhew was signing autographs. He played Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies. There was almost no line, so we handed in our fastpass tickets and wound through the ropes.
Here he is as we await our turn. You have to love the comfy shoes.
Hes a big guy.
James gives him his autograph book and pen. His hands were enormous.
And signing.
I got into the shot because, hey, Im a fan too!
He seemed like a nice enough guy, but there was no interaction at all. James didnt say anything, I think he was just in awe, and I was taking pictures so I wasnt much help. In retrospect I should have said something like, Its a pleasure to meet you Mr. Mayhew. Weve both been fans for so long. Followed by a good ol Punch it Chewie! But I didnt. We were in and out of there in no time.
We looked at the autograph tent that was set up next to Peter Mayhews, and it was Ray Park, who played Darth Maul. There were no fastpasses left for him when we had entered the park, so a picture was the best we were going to get. Ooo, look at that toddlers hair. Yes, it was a hot, moist day at DHS!
If you dont know who Darth Maul is in the Star Wars saga, heres the wikipedia page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Maul
We walked over to the tent for the other fastpass we had, James Arnold Taylor, who is the voice of Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars, The Clone Wars cartoon series. Unfortunately, it was nearing the time for his next break and the cast member said we wouldnt get in before he left, so we should come back at the next time hed be out, which was 1:00 pm.
I took a quick picture of some people in their Star Wars garb.
I called the ladies and they were in line for Star Tours, so James and I decided to go over and check out the Star Wars Weekends merchandise at the shop that the girls had visited earlier. On the way, we ran across a Jawa. We had to wait for a lady taking pictures of her kids with the Jawa and getting autographs. I couldnt remember exactly what happened, except that she took a looong time and I had gotten annoyed. While writing this I asked James if he remembered what that lady had done (I hadnt commented to him about it at the time) and he reminded me that she pretended that she was going to trade her daughter to the Jawa. (In Star Wars, the Jawas collect old droids and trade them theyre the used car dealers of the Star Wars universe.) It seemed like she was trying to force (no pun intended) the character interaction a little too much, not to mention taking a long time while we were patiently waiting. Patiently, as in tapping our feet and drumming our fingers. Anyway, we finally got our turn to meet a Jawa, and our quick picture and autograph was worth the wait.
The lines you can see behind James and the Jawa were for some Jedi characters. We werent interested in waiting in lines that long!
More streets. Sorry, is this a New York City skyline?
We looked through the shop and other than a lightsaber (which I wouldnt let him have because he has enough already), James didnt want anything there.
He wanted to go on Star Tours, so we started heading back.
On our way back through the Streets of America, I said we had to duck down one of these streets and get some pictures. Our stop? The Chinese Restaurant to get some karate pics, ala jordanyosh. Our homage to Jordan.
Then James took a couple of me. I was attempting to do the tongue thing and karate moves at the same time.
The crane!
I called Judy and we met up before James and I got in line for Star Tours. Our fastpass window was opening soon, at 11:20, and Lauren volunteered to go to the other side of the park to get fastpasses on Rock n Roller Coaster. Then we all went our separate ways Lauren on her fastpass run, Judy and Marlene went shopping somewhere, and James and I to Star Tours. We arranged to meet at Sci-Fi Dine In at 11:30 for our ADR.
I took this picture as James and I entered the Star Tours line. Looks like Endor to me!
Then, a couple more in line.
We enjoyed our ride, as always. Itll be interesting to see what they do with this attraction during the refurbishment that will take place later this year.
Up next: Fastpass volunteering aint like dusting crops girl, and lunch at Sci-Fi
Link to next chapter
After we finished our pop-gun assault on the Toy Story characters it was time for James and I to go get a Star Wars celebrity autograph. The ladies said they were going to check out the Star Wars Weekends merchandise that was in a little shop in that part of the park, not too far from Pixar Place. The autographs were being done at Echo Lake, so James and I went through Streets of America to get there. I took a few pictures along the way.
I love the name of this place, so couldnt resist taking a picture of Youse Guys Moychindice.

James near The Streets of San Francisco. Yes, I remember that show. I wasnt old enough to stay up and watch it, but I remember it. Michael Douglas and Karl Malden, if Im not mistaken.

Soon we arrived at the tent where Peter Mayhew was signing autographs. He played Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies. There was almost no line, so we handed in our fastpass tickets and wound through the ropes.
Here he is as we await our turn. You have to love the comfy shoes.

Hes a big guy.
James gives him his autograph book and pen. His hands were enormous.

And signing.

I got into the shot because, hey, Im a fan too!

He seemed like a nice enough guy, but there was no interaction at all. James didnt say anything, I think he was just in awe, and I was taking pictures so I wasnt much help. In retrospect I should have said something like, Its a pleasure to meet you Mr. Mayhew. Weve both been fans for so long. Followed by a good ol Punch it Chewie! But I didnt. We were in and out of there in no time.
We looked at the autograph tent that was set up next to Peter Mayhews, and it was Ray Park, who played Darth Maul. There were no fastpasses left for him when we had entered the park, so a picture was the best we were going to get. Ooo, look at that toddlers hair. Yes, it was a hot, moist day at DHS!

If you dont know who Darth Maul is in the Star Wars saga, heres the wikipedia page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darth_Maul
We walked over to the tent for the other fastpass we had, James Arnold Taylor, who is the voice of Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars, The Clone Wars cartoon series. Unfortunately, it was nearing the time for his next break and the cast member said we wouldnt get in before he left, so we should come back at the next time hed be out, which was 1:00 pm.
I took a quick picture of some people in their Star Wars garb.

I called the ladies and they were in line for Star Tours, so James and I decided to go over and check out the Star Wars Weekends merchandise at the shop that the girls had visited earlier. On the way, we ran across a Jawa. We had to wait for a lady taking pictures of her kids with the Jawa and getting autographs. I couldnt remember exactly what happened, except that she took a looong time and I had gotten annoyed. While writing this I asked James if he remembered what that lady had done (I hadnt commented to him about it at the time) and he reminded me that she pretended that she was going to trade her daughter to the Jawa. (In Star Wars, the Jawas collect old droids and trade them theyre the used car dealers of the Star Wars universe.) It seemed like she was trying to force (no pun intended) the character interaction a little too much, not to mention taking a long time while we were patiently waiting. Patiently, as in tapping our feet and drumming our fingers. Anyway, we finally got our turn to meet a Jawa, and our quick picture and autograph was worth the wait.


The lines you can see behind James and the Jawa were for some Jedi characters. We werent interested in waiting in lines that long!
More streets. Sorry, is this a New York City skyline?

We looked through the shop and other than a lightsaber (which I wouldnt let him have because he has enough already), James didnt want anything there.

On our way back through the Streets of America, I said we had to duck down one of these streets and get some pictures. Our stop? The Chinese Restaurant to get some karate pics, ala jordanyosh. Our homage to Jordan.


Then James took a couple of me. I was attempting to do the tongue thing and karate moves at the same time.

The crane!

I called Judy and we met up before James and I got in line for Star Tours. Our fastpass window was opening soon, at 11:20, and Lauren volunteered to go to the other side of the park to get fastpasses on Rock n Roller Coaster. Then we all went our separate ways Lauren on her fastpass run, Judy and Marlene went shopping somewhere, and James and I to Star Tours. We arranged to meet at Sci-Fi Dine In at 11:30 for our ADR.
I took this picture as James and I entered the Star Tours line. Looks like Endor to me!

Then, a couple more in line.


We enjoyed our ride, as always. Itll be interesting to see what they do with this attraction during the refurbishment that will take place later this year.
Up next: Fastpass volunteering aint like dusting crops girl, and lunch at Sci-Fi
Link to next chapter