The One Where We Used All the Transportation : A March 2025 Sister’s Trip

I might just be hungry, but this is the BEST hamburger!

We left off we had walked through Toy Story Land for funsies…went right on through Star Wars Land and through to our next LL.

If it’s going to go away by the time I visit again…I’m getting in my time now.

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Now, do you NEED a LL for Muppet-Vision…probably not but I made my LL reservations in advance of our trip and needed 3. ALSO I did not know how many other people wanted to make sure to pay they respects one more time before a different member of the Monster family takes it over.


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He is the very best!

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Pretty good crowd by the time show time came around. The messy details are incredible.

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Took some pics of the area as well.
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I have never dined here but have family that enjoy it almost every trip.

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Muppets area looking towards PizzaRizzo. My daughter, who was not with us this trip, LOVES PizzaRizzo …not necessarily for the pizza but for the Caesar Salad of all things.

After our last hurrah with the Muppets we ventured over to Frozen For the First Time in Forever sing along. We hit pay dirt! Two of the very best MCs were on cast today and it was like Disney magic.


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I don’t care how old I get, I will never NOT tear up seeing all these little girls singing along and fully immersed in the magic of snow falling from the sky.


After that, we were hungry. We had walked to the Backlot Express but with my particular milk allergy, there really wasn’t anything that looked like what we were on the hunt for so we moved on. On to a new counter service experience for me: Rosie’s All-American Cafe.
Tucked in behind a larger covered seating area, just before you arrive at Rockin Roller Coaster and across for the entrance for Beauty and the Beast entrance, is the best hamburger I’ve had on property.
I may have been really hungry, but the burger and fries hit the spot.


We had one more LL to get to…next time.

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I might just be hungry, but this is the BEST hamburger!

We left off we had walked through Toy Story Land for funsies…went right on through Star Wars Land and through to our next LL.

If it’s going to go away by the time I visit again…I’m getting in my time now.

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Now, do you NEED a LL for Muppet-Vision…probably not but I made my LL reservations in advance of our trip and needed 3. ALSO I did not know how many other people wanted to make sure to pay they respects one more time before a different member of the Monster family takes it over.


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He is the very best!

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Pretty good crowd by the time show time came around. The messy details are incredible.

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Took some pics of the area as well.
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I have never dined here but have family that enjoy it almost every trip.

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Muppets area looking towards PizzaRizzo. My daughter, who was not with us this trip, LOVES PizzaRizzo …not necessarily for the pizza but for the Caesar Salad of all things.

After our last hurrah with the Muppets we ventured over to Frozen For the First Time in Forever sing along. We hit pay dirt! Two of the very best MCs were on cast today and it was like Disney magic.


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I don’t care how old I get, I will never NOT tear up seeing all these little girls singing along and fully immersed in the magic of snow falling from the sky.


After that, we were hungry. We had walked to the Backlot Express but with my particular milk allergy, there really wasn’t anything that looked like what we were on the hunt for so we moved on. On to a new counter service experience for me: Rosie’s All-American Cafe.
Tucked in behind a larger covered seating area, just before you arrive at Rockin Roller Coaster and across for the entrance for Beauty and the Beast entrance, is the best hamburger I’ve had on property.
I may have been really hungry, but the burger and fries hit the spot.


We had one more LL to get to…next time.
I'm in for the rest of your trip....I have 84 days until I get there..
 
A FANTASMIC ending to a FANTASMIC sort of day!

Bellies full of the ‘greatest hamburger I’ve every had’, we headed back to the other side of the park for our final LL of the day…in Toy Story Land

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A little drumline if you please…

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Slightly crowded - thankful for the LL today.

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Apparently I followed that same little girl for awhile…

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We had a wait a few minutes for our LL, so we stood at the entrance and watched the chaos of CM shift changes and people trying (and some successions) to slide right on through.


We were able to check in 5 minutes early, walked through the line, got a few steps from the platform and…

Ride breakdown…

Watched the CM maintenance guy walk through the ride, come back, hit reset (because if I know anything about IT, just turn it off and back on again or hit reset and all is right in the IT world again), and we were moving. Took about 15 minutes.


There was one screen where we could not see our arrows/balls flying across the screen but still received the points.

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It was at this point that I yelled “THAT’S ME”. It was not but we both got a good laugh out of it.

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I did, however, get a higher score than my sister. She blamed the malfunctioned screen…


We left Toy Story Land and headed back to Sunset Boulevard for our last activity of the evening. On the way, we inspected several Olaf dolls outside of Frozen Sing A Long. For some reason, their arms were not even. After searching for two perfect Olaf’s - and purchase made - we headed to a couple of shops. I had seen a Loungefly I wanted to pick up for this trip, and my sister saw a shirt.

Something to note, that we discovered much later, Olaf’s arms are actually ONE arm which slides back and forth. So if you are searching for the ‘perfect’ set of arms on Olaf…just slide one arm to the right or one arm to the left…Pure Disney Magic y’all. :rolleyes1 We still laugh about this. But when a Grandma needs the perfect Olaf for her twin granddaughters, you do what you’ve got to do.

Once all purchases were made, we met back up and headed towards Sheri’s favorite night time show…FANTASMIC. We ended up getting pretty decent seats down front on the far left had side. There were a few people in front of us who required sign language CMs. Honestly - they were FANTASTIC and they made only increased the enjoyment of the show.

They had two lights set up so the guests could see them. As the lights went out for the show, they removed all jewelry and took turns signing each part based on the character. It was moving see witness. Great actors as well as interpreters.

My nephew tried to tell his mom we were going to get wet…just to get her going…and I had to pull her back to reality with ‘if they were going to get wet, don’t you think they would move the electronic portable lighting so it didn’t get damaged.’


My favorite part of the show….why Mickey and gang of course!
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We loved all of it.


We took the long walk out of the park, and then the Skyline back to Caribbean Beach.
We got off at first stop - the Jamaica station - and walked back to our room ‘the long way’.

For our first full day - we had done so much, saw everything we wanted to see at both parks, and made some decent purchases. It was now time for bed…

Today won as most steps walked: 28,247 steps.


Up next…Our 2nd full day and first full day in one park PLUS we add to our Disney Transportation variety list!
 
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DAY THREE : First full day in one park…or is it?

We are two sisters with zero supervision…the sky is the limit…literally.

We started out with a walk over to The Riviera, we thought we’d stroll thru the gift shop before heading off to the skyline. I shared this photo with my mom, niece and nephew as it is the ‘scene of the crime’…
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That elevator door is the same elevator my mom rammed into the back of the elevator as she lost control of her scooter…it is at that same moment my nephew slowly backed out of the elevator with his twins stroller (Homer Simpson like) and got an opposite elevator as if he had never seen us before.

It was in this elevator that I reminded my mom that we can not afford to stay one night in the ‘Richie Rich’ hotel, we certainly can not afford to repair any damages she leaves behind.
I made sure there was no damage and on this morning, we chose an opposite elevator.

Too early for the gift shop, we headed to the skyline … our destination … Epcot.
No LL today, we are using an early entry strategy as well as dumb luck.


A view as we walked towards the Epcot station.
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It is Flower and Garden Festival in Epcot so we enjoyed all the topiaries at our own leisurely pace. The first one we spotted as we entered Epcot via the International Gateway Skyline Station.
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We took a moment and walked into the gift shop to purchase our Easter Egg Hunt cards. Give my sister a competition and suddenly…well, you’ll see…

Our view of the bridge prior to the gate opening.

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I took this picture for my husband - proof there is fishing at Disney World, notice the gates have opened and the first patrons are running for the very same designation as we will be strolling to.
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Once we were in, we headed towards France, took a quite photo of a people free France:

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Well, people free except for The Beast enchanting Belle.

Once we reached the end of the first line - the CMs stop this line prior to entering the queue for Ratatouille, we spotted our first egg!

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And these lovely topiaries:
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We were so very close to our first ride of the day:
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We were stopped here for about 15 minutes or so before CMs opened the queue - from that moment on, it was a constant walk until we were shrinking down to mouse size.

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*On a side note - this guy I’m behind made the journey so much more enjoyable. He kept messing with his wife in the cart ahead of him. Turned off the key once, bumped into the back of her, changed the speed settings… an array of things and each time he would look back at us and grin. It made the journey that much more enjoyable and the wait not so long.

Up next - Ratatouille and many, many steps…
 
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Day 3; Part 2 : Ratatouille and so many steps…

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A quick picture before we headed inside and became much, much smaller.

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It looks like a long line but we never stopped walking.


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Taken from inside the line, under the pavilion as we made the turn to finally enter into the building itself.

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Ope - just one more…. These patrons were the end of the line OUTSIDE the queue area. They had not made it past the entrance just yet.

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Details in the wallpaper.

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Up on the rooftop…the dogs barking in the distance is always a nice detail that at first makes you think…

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I just love this queue line…

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A true artists work station.

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And we are next! Our transition complete, our mouse rounds the corner to take us inside…

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See…as small as a mouse. Only picture I attempted inside…I sat back and enjoyed the ride from this point forward.

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Back to our ‘normal’ size, we looked at the wait times - we were going sans LL today - we headed towards Soarin. On our way we witnessed the sweetest moment…

Belle had emerged to head towards her meet and greet area and met this sweet little girl. You see her in her red jacket walking behind Belle.
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Belle was … being Belle as she walked through the town streets, greeting patrons as she goes. At one point she takes this little girls has and walks with her to the designated photo area - telling the little girl she has the perfect spot.


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What a precious memory moment - I was that little girl in my mind and yes, tears came to my eyes. So sweet.


A still empty streets of the United Kingdom - my absolute favorite as I have a bit O British in my heritage on my dad’s side.
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Pooh and Rabbit look very dashing this morning.
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As does Tigger and Eeyore.
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Making our way back towards Future World we ran into a few more favorites:


Hook and Peter Pan
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Bambi
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Goofy

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These next topiaries gave us both such JOY. Our cousin had been to Epcot the previous week and his little boy did the most BOY poses in front of each of these topiaries which represent Inside Out. By BOY poses - I mean, you would have thought he was posing with Spider-Man…
So we took a pic and send a ‘Thinking of you’ text to our cousin.

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The one and only SIMBA
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After a stroll from World Showcase over the Future World, we arrived at our destination, our second ride of the day :
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It was a quick wait - I believe less than 20 minutes. We were only stopped on the downhill ramp for maybe 10 minutes before being moved to our holding ‘cage’ and receiving our very important flight instructions.

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Yep - we were the last one’s on…and that was okay.


I secretly hoped Patrick Warburton would walk right and surprise us but alas…we were in Florida, not California…

After our successful flight, we took a ride on Living with the Land - it was my first ride with all the extra scenes - so stinking cute!

Up first…Moana

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A classic hidden mickey:
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The one and only - my favorite topiary for obvious reasons…
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It just would not be the same without him.


Tangled properly represented:
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After our ride, we got a quick snack and sat down for a bit. We both grabbed a banana and a soda. I do love this seating area.
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That small snack hit the spot and after resting up for a bit, we moved onto our next destination…


Up next…Another first for me!
 





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