Day 2 - Part 9
We were all pretty pumped-up when Hyperspace Hoopla ended, so despite being a little hot and tired, we still wanted to use the remaining fastpasses we had. First up, since it was the closest, was Toy Story Mania. James rode with Judy this time, and as usual Lauren and Marlene rode together, so I was by myself. This meant that I wouldn’t have an opportunity to get those “teamwork” targets, but on the bright side, I wouldn’t have to compete for targets. Would I be able to beat jenbear’s 179,200?
Alas, no. 155,200 was the best I could muster.
From there we went over to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, where Judy, Marlene, and James still had fastpasses to use. On our way there Marlene decided that she didn’t want to go on; she didn’t like it. And then James followed suit. What?! What happened to the thrill-ride progress we’d made last year? They had both loved RnRC! Ay carumba. No amount of convincing and pleading could change their minds, they weren’t going. Well, that freed-up 2 fastpasses for Lauren and me. We gave Marlene one of our phones, and told them to wait for us in the RnRC dump shop. Judy and Lauren rode together, and I got paired-up with a college-aged girl and we talked a little as the car went around the corner and prepared for take-off. She told me she was from Kutztown State, and was in the Disney college program working as a Photopass photographer at Epcot. Just before we took off she said, “Oh, I’m a screamer.”
She was. And I can tell you that she enjoyed the ride. She said it was her favorite ride at Disney. I didn’t mind her screaming; it actually made it kind of fun.
We found James and Marlene in the shop and Marlene wanted to model her rocker-chick look.
James was itching to unload some of his spending money so he bought one of those things that shoots a multi-colored string in a circle and shines a light on it. It looks pretty cool at night. I think you can also buy them from the cart-vendors out on the streets in the parks.
From there we went over to Tower of Terror, and again it was Judy, Lauren, and I using the fastpasses for the ride. I knew that there was no way that Marlene and James would try that one. I took a couple more pictures of the pre-show before we got on the ride.
Lauren loves this cheesy, fake-looking eyeball. Last year, she kept talking about the eyeball and I didn’t know what she was talking about.
Then I got a better picture of Rod Serling than the one I took earlier in the day.
One thing I noticed this time…when the lightning strikes on the video you’re watching on the TV screen, there’s also a flash of lightning in the window. So cool! It makes sense – you have entered…the Twilight Zone.
For this time on the ride, I was determined to keep my camera out and try to get some pictures of the ghosts, and hopefully the picture of ourselves. While we were waiting to board our elevator, the elevator-operator cast member started looking at Lauren in a really creepy way and I quickly tried to capture it. I love this picture even though it’s blurry!
The shutter was open for over a second to get enough light for that photo. That guy held that creepy look that whole time, but Lauren was too creeped-out to hold still. I wish I could make out his name on his nametag. I’d send in a “thank you” comment.
Here are a couple of shots of the ghosts while on the ride.
I wasn’t able to get a shot of the picture of our elevator just before the drops. It wasn’t shown long enough for me to focus and get a shot.
Here’s a redneck photo of our ride photo.
Now, I had a spine-tingling moment about a month after we returned from our trip when I was looking at these photos. I compared this ride photo with the one from earlier in the day. Here’s a refresher:
There’s a bald-headed, Andrew Zimmern-looking guy in a white shirt in both of them. In the picture from the evening, he’s in the 2nd row, all the way to the left. In the picture from earlier in the day, he’s right behind me, one person to the left. Doesn’t it look like the same guy? These pictures were taken hours apart. I was freaking out when I saw this, but I showed them to Lauren and after looking carefully, we decided that they aren’t the same guy. The shirts look a little different.
After Tower of Terror, the kids were clamoring for ice cream. We hadn’t had any dinner (I sure don’t let
that happen very often), so figured that ice cream would be a good substitute. We stopped at the ice cream stand at the end of Sunset Blvd., just before you get to RnRC and ToT.
On our way out of the park we asked a Photopass photographer to take our picture.
I think this is the first time we’ve ever gotten nighttime Photopass pictures.
We left the park at about 9:30pm; Lauren and I had been going strong for over 12 hours!
Here’s a shot of some fountains near our room at Coronado Springs.
When we entered our room we discovered that we had some goodies. Judy got these bags and water bottles from PChef for being an upper-level director. For the rest of the trip she was asked by other PChef ladies where she got those. (The higher your level, the more goodies you get. They call them “pillow presents”. If you’re really up there, you may get some swag left in your room every evening. This was the only night we got something.)
Also, her executive director gave us a box of snacks.
We each ate something out of the snack box, and then I accompanied James and Marlene to the quiet pool for a 10-minute dip. Hey, it beats filling the bathtub. Then we came back and everyone hit the hay while I wrote down some trip report notes. Actually, I think Judy and Lauren were already “out” when we got back, and James and Marlene were sawing logs by the time I turned off the desk lamp.
Man, what a day!
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