The Non-Nightmare Before Christmas.. Two Disney Sisters in WDW - December 2009 01/24

You certainly have been busy Emma! I have also been snowed in but it has affected our wireless internet so have been struggling to fix that!
So please travel back in time with me, to our first full day! Magic Kingdom...I loved all the christmas decorations, there was so much to see and take in! I noticed this trip that there were a lot more photopass photographers, probably due to the time of year. I really love the idea of photopass and we always try and take advantage of it whenever we can, it's great to have the 'magical' ones done too! It's something to look forward to when you get home, helps to soften those Disney blues!
In MK I really liked the speedway, I was surprised by how long it was, and that you really did have to steer! Emma drove and I laughed! :rotfl2: We found it strange with no clutch or gear stick and being on the wrong side of the road! I wouldn't wait more than 15 mins for this attraction but I would do it again in the future, it's good fun.
The teacups is another family favourite, our mum absolutley loves this ride, yet our dad hates it and refuses to ride. Our mum loves to get it spinning as fast as possible then shouts 'Change direction'! and we have to spin it the other way! I took some good video on this, looking at the screen made me feel a bit sick but it was worth it! I have been trying my best to upload my photos but it seems my sony camcorder and hp laptop do not like each other so i'm hoping to buy a new cable this afternoon that will solve my problem then I can upload a few short videos, keep your fingers crossed for me! :surfweb:
This was actually my first time eating at the Main Street Bakery, when we have gone as a whole family we normally use the facilities in our villa at Boardwalk and get some cereal or pastries at the boardwalk grocery store then don't need to stop till later in the day to refuel! However this trip we were planning on eating a lot and trying out lots of new things...the Bakery was at the top of my list! The smells in that place are incredible, they have some of the biggest pastries I have ever seen! I was going to have one of the apple turnovers then I saw the ham, egg and cheese croissants and my decision suddenly changed!:idea:
I'm so proud of us that we joined in at the Dole Whip meet, sometimes the Disney online community can be a bit overwhelming, especially when people have done cruises together and have been to many reunions. It was a little awkward at first but I think the first one will always be the hardest, now we will be able to recognise a few faces in the future. :cheer2: Yay us!
That afternoon I found the jetlag really crept up on me, our dinner at Kouzzina was really lovely but I was so glad my bed was just a few steps away!
Emma...you just had to mention that I knocked off that decoration! I was trying to straighten it up! I had good intentions but then it just fell off and it took me a good few minutes to fix it! Emma was no help at all as she was too busy giggling :rotfl:and taking photos of the carpet! Thanks big sis!
The next day I was so excited for our breakfast at Tusker house, getting to AK when it was so empty was such a great perk of the breakfast! All the cast members who were getting things ready for opening kept saying 'hope you brought your appetites!' I think the character breakfasts are perfect, especially for us english folk, as you are already up early from the time change, it gets you in the park before the crowds and you get a great meal without worrying about timing and whether you are missing out on fastpasses etc. I really liked the set up at Tusker house, the food area was very big and never felt crowded, the choices were great, so nice to see some authentic african breakfast items, although I think we were some of the only few brave enough to try them. Our server there was great and was able to give us rough timings for when the characters would be coming to our table, meaning one of us could go do a quick pastry run!
Here is the photo pack we bought at our breakfast, there is one large print then 4 smaller copies. A perfect package!
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More very soon...
 
Lovely picture of the both of you with Donald.

We did that breakfast once, and liked it. Especially the decor and how relax it was. Well I have to say we were the last sitting that day hehe
 
Sorry I tried to resize that photo but I'm fairly new to DIS and photobucket so I just gave up and left it at that larger size.
That evening we got all glamed up to head to the Wave and MVMCP, I really like the Contemporary resort, I ate at California grill a couple of years ago and was eager to return to this resort. One thing I really admire about the disney christmas decorations is how they are so well suited to the individual resorts, the 'hidden mickey' on the side of the contemporary was so apt and fitted in so well with the style of the hotel. I would definitely like to stay at Bay Lake some day.
The Wave was probably my second favourite meal of the trip, my favourite was saturday night's restaurant...:confused:...nothing wrong with a little tease!
I really liked the decor, the food was amazing and the service was excellent. I especially loved the desserts! I always love sampler platters so to be able to try three desserts is right up my street! :love:
As we waited for the monorail to MK we looked out for the 5 legged goat in the large mural next to the monorail platform and successfully spotted it! :yay:
MVMCP was great, I was surprised they shut off so much of Fantasyland before Wishes, I remember back in about 2005, watching Wishes from outside Winnie the Pooh, then going straight on the ride when the fireworks finished?! The extra shows were great, nice to see so many people dressed so festively too! :santa: and the dance off between Goofy and Pluto was a real Disney Magical moment!
Another part I really enjoyed and stands out as a really great memory from the holiday was when we were waiting for Wishes to start, we were in the hub, near the bridge to Tomorrowland, whilst we sipped our cocoa they were playing some classic christmas songs and it was great to sing along, made the waiting go so quick! :woohoo:
I can't belive we still went to Jellyrolls after such a busy day, we must have been running on so much adreneline! At first I thought, $10 cover charge...is it worth it..but it definitely is, it's a great place to relax, listen to some excellent pianists and great music, have a drink and unwind after a full day of Disney fun. It also was a great place to hold a podcast meet, being in a proper venue seemed to make it less intimidating than just gathering in adventureland, for example. :grouphug:

Looking forward to our next day!
xxxx
 

Day 4 – Disney's Hollywood Studios & Epcot – Teppan Edo & the Candlelight Processional

Saturday December 12th 2009


Despite our late night, we still managed to get up & be at DHS just after the EMH opening at 8am! :thumbsup2

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We just missed the rope drop ceremony, so headed straight to Toy Story Midway Mania!

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The line for the FP machines was longer than the standby line (this always seems to happen at TSMM first thing in the morning!) so we rode it straight away, wait was about 10 minutes & we got to see Mr Potato Head interacting with guests in the queue which was fun (he says things like “hey, you in the yellow shirt!” and can really 'see' people in front of him!)

Verity won, we both got the beaver virtual prize (I always seem to get that one?!).
Afterwards we got a FP for TSMM for 12-1pm and headed to Sunset Boulevard for the WDW Today meet.. Tower of Terror with Beci Mahnken!

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We saw Beci, Lori, Craig Wheeler & Bryan Ripper again – also some of the presenters of WDW today like Annette Owens & Matt Hotchberg.

Big group shot in front of the Hotel!

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(we are stood at the back on the right)

There were 35 (!) of us all together, so we filled nearly two lifts..

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I really enjoy the random drop sequences now, you never know if you're going to go up or down at the start!

Next, the group was heading to Rock n Roller Coaster – most had got Fast Passes but as we'd got ours at TSMM we just rode the standby line (less than 10 minutes) and decided to do our own thing – it was fun meeting & talking to people, but it's much easier travelling around the parks in a group of 2 rather than 30+ !

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(the ceiling as you enter G Force Records!)

After RnRC – we went to our favourite breakfast spot at DHS.. Starring Rolls!
I had a cinnamon roll and orange juice, Verity had a cherry danish with apple juice.
Next up.. the Great Movie Ride, another family favourite!

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(The Big Cheese's hand & foot prints outside the attraction)

We had the gangster scene, the Cast Members were really fun & in character.

As we exited, we caught a few minutes of the High School Musical 3 show in front of the Sorcerer's Hat.
We both adore the HSM movies (yes, even at our ages!!)

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We stopped to look at the new AI attraction – still not done this, we'd even
talked about auditioning for it!! No time today though..

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We headed to the Streets of America next – Verity showed me where the 'Singing in the Rain' umbrella was – I'd never been able to find it!

And we walked around to the Muppets area of the park, and spent a lot of time exploring, there's some great touches – we even stepped over a rope to the outside queue area for Muppets 3D (rarely used now), it's really well themed, such a shame that hardly any guests see it any more!

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We saw Muppets 3D next – we adore this show, the jokes never get old!
Next to the Muppets store,

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Verity bought a new t-shirt.. Pal Mickey pointed out a pair of his shorts that were hanging up on a washing line!
 
We also had a look in the Writer's Corner store/cafe

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Next up.. the Animation Tour – the little show part of this with Mushu is really cute, we do miss the Robin Williams/Walter Cronkite version – but it is good how it is now.

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We looked around the Princess & the Frog displays in the next room (we hoped to see the movie the next day at DTD!!) - and then onto the character meet & greet area.
We saw Frozone from The Incredibles, and Mickey in his Fantasia outfit.. but most exciting of all for us was.. Carl Frederickson from Up!!

We got in line – we commented it was a shame that Russell and Dug weren't there to, but it would be cool to meet Carl.. and within minutes, Russell came out too!
This probably was our longest line of the whole vacaction.. we waited about 25 minutes!

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When there were only two families in front of us.. guess who comes out to join Carl & Russell.. Dug!! :woohoo:

I shouted out “IT'S DUG!!!”... like I was four years old :rolleyes:.. a Dad in front of us turned around and smiled at me.. and said “do you guys not have kids with you?! You're awesome!!” :laughing:

So we got to meet our latest favourite Disney characters..

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Carl kissed my hand, and Dug pretended to 'lick' our faces – so cute, real magical moment!
Verity even said to Dug “I have just met you, and I love you”.. to which he held up his paws like he was laughing.. wow. :rotfl:

By now it was time for our FP for TSMM – so we headed back over there. I found a few more of the 'Easter Eggs' to get higher points, but Verity still won!

It was really warm and sunny now, so we decided to get a WDW treat... Mickey Bars! We got them from an icecream stand on the corner of Sunset Boulevard.

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There were a few more things we wanted to do at DHS, but as we would be back the next evening for EMH, we strolled back to the BW – with our icecreams!
As we went through the turnstile – a CM said “Are you eating Mickey?!”.. Verity replied “Yup.. and he tastes really good!” :rotfl:

 
Another great update. I loved the input from your sister. I love the tea cups too. One of the things I liked about going with just my husband was that he got to spin me. Usually we divide up between the kids. He is the strongest of the bunch so therefore the fastest spinner. I love to spin.

You are lucky you have this time with your sister before you get married and start a family. Congratulations by the way, I see on your ticker that you are headed that way sooner than it probably feels.

I would love to go on a trip with just me and my sister. We are very close but are ten years apart in age. I am just getting to the point where I can leave my children and she just started having hers so we probably won't be able to do it until I am 55 and she is 45 (13 years). I just hope I don't out grow all the tea cups by then. :rotfl:

Keep the updates coming. :goodvibes
 
Another great update. I loved the input from your sister.

You are lucky you have this time with your sister before you get married and start a family. Congratulations by the way, I see on your ticker that you are headed that way sooner than it probably feels.

I would love to go on a trip with just me and my sister.
Keep the updates coming. :goodvibes

Thank you! We did have an amazing time - now that I don't live at home anymore, it was nice to spend nearly a week together - we both adore all things Disney so much, it was the perfect place to be!

Rest of day 4 coming up...
 
Once back at the BW, we got showered and ready for an afternoon & evening in Epcot – Verity wore her birthday button as this was our 'birthday party' for her 21st! :goodvibes

We walked over to Epcot and through to Future World, and rode Spaceship Earth. I still really like this but miss the Jeremy Irons narration & the finale music when you reached the top of the sphere.
We sent our 'postcard of the future' to our parents (they always do this for us when they go to WDW without us!).

Verity was getting a lot of 'Happy Birthday!'s from Cast Members and other guests because she had the birthday button on! :rotfl:

By now it was 3pm and we wanted to go to another All About the Mouse meet – starting at Innoventions West for.. Kim Possible!
We'd not done KP before and thought this was a good way to do it & meet some other Disney fans :)
We went in a team with two guys – Craig Wheeler (who sometimes does segments on WDW radio) and Brian Fee who is a photographer.
First we made a quick stop at Club Cool.. Verity got to try her first shot of Beverley...

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Our mission was in China – another part of the challenge was to find Hidden Mickeys in our country and take pictures.. the team that got the most HMs would win a prize!

KP was really good fun – it's not just for kids! We saw a lot more of the China pavilion than we'd ever seen – the clues & effects are very well hidden.

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We also met Mulan.. there was no one around her!!

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We finished our mission and headed over to the French Pavilion to meet up with the other teams – We got our first cocktails of the day from the French cart.. champagne for Verity & a pomegranate champagne cocktail for me!
As our team was first back, Bryan gave us each a prize!! Verity got HSM3 soundtrack cd & I got a black Mickey scrapbook (I wanted to buy a scrapbook for the trip anyway so this was perfect!)

Bryan was recording a segment for the next week's podcast.. you can hear Verity and I speaking on it!
We're mentioned on show #140 at 0h37m & 1h08m and then we speak at 1h15m42s !!! (It's so weird hearing our voices on a podcast that we listen to each week!)

http://www.pupuplatters.com/pupupla...=http://www.allaboutthemouse.com/themouse.xml

(scroll down to show #140 .. or you can subscribe for free on iTunes – we love Disney podcasts like this one, it's a great way to keep up to date with WDW news and enjoy a bit of the 'magic' each week!)

We donated a prize to the show (an 'Up' pin that was exclusive in the UK) which Bryan gave out during the meet..

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We also gave him a Christmas card & a small gift to say thank you for doing the podcast – it was a pin from the Disney Store in London and also a framed photo of 'Disney Place' which is a street name in Southwark, London.

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We spoke to some lovely people – we were getting much better at these meets now! :thumbsup2
 
Soon the time got to 5.30pm and it was time for our ADR at Teppan Edo.

I had eaten here on both of my last two trips but it was Veriy's first time although she had eaten at Tokyo Dining before.

We waited with a buzzer for about 5 minutes in the waiting area, and got talking to a lovely lady who seemed to be there by herself – she complimented us our nice outfits & wished Verity a Happy Birthday!

We were sat with a family of 6 – we said hello to each other at the beginning but didn't really speak during the meal – I think that's a good thing about Teppan Edo, although you sit on large tables with other guests – you're so busy watching the chef that there's no awkward silences!

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We were doing the Candlelight Processional dining package – so we could choose one of six appetisers and anything from the entrees and also a dessert (this was a 'tier 1' restaurant and it cost about $54.99 each).
I had shrimp & wasabi cocktail then 'Hotate' – scallop stirfry, and Verity had Tempura followed by Steak & shrimp stirfry.

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Our package included soft drinks, so we had iced green teas – and also ordered green tea martinis (continuing our 'drinks around the world'!)

We had a female chef who was fantastic – I have been impressed with each of the chefs I've seen at TE – each does things slightly differently.

The servers had noticed Verity's birthday badge.. and much to her 'delight' (!) when our desserts were brought out, hers had a candle stuck in the top – and all the servers chanted a Japanese version of 'Happy Birthday' with lots of clapping – everyone joined in.. Verity also got a tall chef's hat placed on her head too!!:cutie:

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After an excellent meal, we walked over to the American pavilion to find out where we got in line for the CLP – our show was at 8.15pm, so the CM suggested we join the line (on the right hand side of the theatre – left side is for standby guests) about 30 minutes before.

It was about that time anyway, so we decided to join the line.. which ended right back at the Morocco pavilion! :scared1: It showed how popular the CLP is! I kept our place in the line while Verity went to the Tangerine Cafe to find out what kind of cocktails they had.. she returned with a very fruity drink, which the CM had made up especially for her – as it was her 'birthday'!

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Soon the line started to move, and once at the theatre we chose some seats just to the left of the stage.

The guest speaker for our show was supposed to have been Vanessa Williams – which we were really excited about because we both love Ugly Betty! Unfortunately, Vanessa was unable to attend the shows and we saw Chita Rivera instead – she was very good though and seemed to love listening to all the Christmas carols, she even sang along!

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CLP was excellent and I'm glad we saw it – it definitely gets you in a festive mood!

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During the show, I noticed several choir singers be helped off stage – I wondered if the lights were very hot and making them feel faint? :sick:

Our CLP dinner packaged included a private viewing area for Illuminations, however – the show didn't finish until nearly 9.15pm – and the area was right over by the entrance to World Showcase!

We walked around there, but didn't quite make it to the viewing area – we still had a great view, between the Mexico Pavilion and the Christmas Tree.
We stopped on the way for our fourth drink.. a Baileys Coffee from the Norway Bakery – it was getting a bit cooler outside again so it was a perfect drink!

Illuminations was breath-taking, again! The holiday tag is unbelievable, it lights up the whole sky.

We walked through Canada and the UK back to International Gateway (the 'short way' this time!) - we're always amazed how many people are queueing to get the Friendships back to the Crescent Lake area hotels – it's really not that far?!

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We decided to walk under the bridge that leads to the BW, and go to the Beach Club to check out the Gingerbread carousel & the other decorations.

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We walked through the Yacht Club and back to the Boardwalk –

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Ready for a good night's sleep... as tomorrow, we'd be going backstage at the Magic Kingdom!

Emma princess: x x
 
I had never seen these posters! (Muppets) Did not even know that this line was there. Gotta go see it this year.
 
I had no idea they had the Bailey's coffee at the Norway pavilion. Only went there for the schoolbread. Ohh... now this it tempting.
 
I had no idea they had the Bailey's coffee at the Norway pavilion. Only went there for the schoolbread. Ohh... now this it tempting.

It was a lovely coffee! They also do one called 'Viking Coffee' which I think has a coffee liquer in it?

I had never seen these posters! (Muppets) Did not even know that this line was there. Gotta go see it this year.

It is to the right of the muppets entrance - behind the stroller parking area.. we hopped over the railing to go take a peak!! :rolleyes1

Emma princess: x
 
It's incredible how sometimes you settle into routines lol

I normally go to the writer's shop for coffee and a pastry.

I will try and change that, and go to Starring Rolls this time.
 
I can't believe you did so many of those "meets!" I guess it helps to mix it up and do different things like that, especially for people who go to WDW so often.

You guys looked so pretty that night! I NEVER get that dressed up!
 
I can't believe you did so many of those "meets!" I guess it helps to mix it up and do different things like that, especially for people who go to WDW so often.

You guys looked so pretty that night! I NEVER get that dressed up!

Aww thank you! .. we made sure we had nice outfits to wear for MVMCP and also for Verity's 'birthday party' around World Showcase! I did feel a little over-dressed earlier in the afternoon at Epcot, but it was fun! :lovestruc

We had chosen to go for the second weekend in December partly because it used to be known as 'mousefest' (although that was cancelled for 2009!) when people from DIS, disney podcasts etc all head to WDW to meet up - we wanted to say 'hi' to some of the people we'd listened to for years!

It was great to include some 'meets' into our schedule, but I wouldn't go and do everything they had planned, 'WDW Today' had days & days of things scheduled!! :scared1:

Thank you for reading so far!

Emma princess: xx
 
Hi, Emma! I followed you over here from Becky's PTR. I just caught myself up-- I love how you guys did basically everything that Disney offers for the holidays. I've never had too much interest in any of the special parties (Pirate and Princess, MNSSHP), EXCEPT MVMCP! You guys look like you had a wonderful time!
Also can totally appreciate the getting dressed up-- DBF and I always wanted to look nice for dinner. Mainly so our photos would turn out nicely!!
Can't wait for more
 
WOW!! What a great update full of fun memories!! I love that you got to meet the characters from Up! That is something I wish we had done on our last trip--visit the Animation building. It is definitely on our list for this May!! And boy you did a lot of meets!! How fun!! :goodvibes I cannot WAIT to see the Candlelight Processional this December!! Which restaurants can you choose from to get the CP package?! Can you use that on the dining plan?
 
Enjoying this report as much as the last Emma xx

Thank you for reading so far! This trip was very different to July's, many more magical moments .. we got so much done in 5 days too! :wizard:

I cannot WAIT to see the Candlelight Processional this December!! Which restaurants can you choose from to get the CP package?! Can you use that on the dining plan?

Hi! There are three 'tiers' of restaurant for the CLP dinner package... This page on WDWINFO explains it well!
http://www.wdwinfo.com/holidays/candlelight_processional.htm#narrators
It looks like you can use two TS credits per person for the lunchtime package.
I'd definitely recommend the dining package though - it guarantees you a seat in the theatre & a relatively shorter line.. everytime we walked through World Showcase in the evenings we were amazed by the queues for CLP.. this really is a popular show!!

Emma princess: xx
 












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