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Day 4 - Thursday 7th June
Wow, 7th June, can't believe this was exactly a month ago. Makes me oddly nostaglic...good things its only 2 months til I'm back again
OK, so once again I was determined to do EMH and this time it was mum I dragged down while the other two had a lie in, agreeing to meet us for a third attempt at the Crush Rush later.
Mum and I rode the omnibus down Main St - we were amongst the first in the park and it was that lovely quiet way. Mum was really pleased she'd made the effort to get up, we had a lovely time in Fantasyland riding Dumbo (and laughing a lot!), Peter Pan, and IASW (with a boat to ourselves). I went on Space Mountain, and I was the only person on the rocket
weirrrrd but cool, and the best way to wake up in the morning.
It was time to try for Crush, but the other two weren't replying to our texts and calls. I ran straight on Crush, was one of the first on and absolutely loved it. But its a shame the other two didn't get on it, by the time I emerged and they had arrived, the queue was over an hour
We rode RC Racer again (10 min wait) and FP'd ToT (yes, again, we never get bored of it!) before heading to Salon Mickey to try and enjoy it properly at least once during the trip.
After waiting for 10 mins we managed to bag the couch and relaxed here for a while with cookies and coffee. Then we had a lazy hour or so in the park, shopping and atmosphere sucking
The next place we wanted to try for lunch was Chalet au Marionette (Sami's choice) The detail in here is beautiful, Sami in particular was struck by it as she loves Pinocchio. The hot dogs were great!
We had more BTM FPs to use now, it was raining a little but nowhere close to the day before. Got one of very few pics of the 4 of us, taken by a nice family behind us in the queue:
Sami and I went on Space Mountain again (it had a 5 min queue all week, why does nobody else ride it?! not that we were complaining) while mum and dad bought a holdall to put all our purchases in going home
Then the heavens opened again, so we hung around in the Main St shops for half an hour or so waiting for it to go off. Miraculously, the massive rainfall cleared the skies and soon the sun was shining. Hurrah!
We had more things we wanted to do in the Studios so headed back there (we must be amongst the biggest park hoppers on the boards, eh). ToT again, then Stitch Live. My mum was picked as Stitch's girlfriend
but said she didn't have a boyfriend, I wish she'd said her husband was there as I'd have loved to see Stitch picking on my dad. Needless to say, we all laughed ourselves silly again.
It was really warm by now so mum sat on a bench to "dibs" a spot for Stars n Cars while we rode RnRC. Just as we emerged from the ride, the parade was nearing the end so we stayed there to watch and got fantastic character interaction. Every single one of them was interested in us, and we had a great laugh - really recommend this spot.
We took dad in to see Art of Animation, and watched a drawing class. Sadly we weren't early enough to get seats, but will definitely try and do this one day.
Oh, we're mega mega excited about Brave, and loved the massive poster in the Studios.
One more quick go on ToT (we might be addicted)
then it was time to head to the hotel to get ready for dinner.
Cafe Mickey - for once, we didn't have to wait for our table, but the service wasn't great once inside. Really really slow, although our waitress Danielle was lovely and trying her best.
We were in a good spot near the kitchens where we got all the characters though, and had some fab interaction.....some families weren't so lucky and only seemed to get one or two.
It was Dad's birthday the next day so of course we had ordered a cake - so worth it, to see his face! And everyone round about was clapping and singing along. We shared the cake with as many people as we could.
It was a really fun meal - the food was average, as usual, but we had a great time and it was the best way to celebrate Dad's birthday. Afterwards we had time for a dark ride on BTM before Dreams, as there was no queue. Love the late opening hours, all the rides are a walk on! Mum and Dad got to "drive" the train, which he loved
Then one last viewing of Dreams, as near the front as we could get this time. I cried again. Obviously. Sigh, can't wait to go back...
Wow, 7th June, can't believe this was exactly a month ago. Makes me oddly nostaglic...good things its only 2 months til I'm back again

OK, so once again I was determined to do EMH and this time it was mum I dragged down while the other two had a lie in, agreeing to meet us for a third attempt at the Crush Rush later.
Mum and I rode the omnibus down Main St - we were amongst the first in the park and it was that lovely quiet way. Mum was really pleased she'd made the effort to get up, we had a lovely time in Fantasyland riding Dumbo (and laughing a lot!), Peter Pan, and IASW (with a boat to ourselves). I went on Space Mountain, and I was the only person on the rocket

It was time to try for Crush, but the other two weren't replying to our texts and calls. I ran straight on Crush, was one of the first on and absolutely loved it. But its a shame the other two didn't get on it, by the time I emerged and they had arrived, the queue was over an hour

We rode RC Racer again (10 min wait) and FP'd ToT (yes, again, we never get bored of it!) before heading to Salon Mickey to try and enjoy it properly at least once during the trip.
After waiting for 10 mins we managed to bag the couch and relaxed here for a while with cookies and coffee. Then we had a lazy hour or so in the park, shopping and atmosphere sucking

The next place we wanted to try for lunch was Chalet au Marionette (Sami's choice) The detail in here is beautiful, Sami in particular was struck by it as she loves Pinocchio. The hot dogs were great!

We had more BTM FPs to use now, it was raining a little but nowhere close to the day before. Got one of very few pics of the 4 of us, taken by a nice family behind us in the queue:

Sami and I went on Space Mountain again (it had a 5 min queue all week, why does nobody else ride it?! not that we were complaining) while mum and dad bought a holdall to put all our purchases in going home

Then the heavens opened again, so we hung around in the Main St shops for half an hour or so waiting for it to go off. Miraculously, the massive rainfall cleared the skies and soon the sun was shining. Hurrah!
We had more things we wanted to do in the Studios so headed back there (we must be amongst the biggest park hoppers on the boards, eh). ToT again, then Stitch Live. My mum was picked as Stitch's girlfriend

It was really warm by now so mum sat on a bench to "dibs" a spot for Stars n Cars while we rode RnRC. Just as we emerged from the ride, the parade was nearing the end so we stayed there to watch and got fantastic character interaction. Every single one of them was interested in us, and we had a great laugh - really recommend this spot.


We took dad in to see Art of Animation, and watched a drawing class. Sadly we weren't early enough to get seats, but will definitely try and do this one day.
Oh, we're mega mega excited about Brave, and loved the massive poster in the Studios.

One more quick go on ToT (we might be addicted)

then it was time to head to the hotel to get ready for dinner.
Cafe Mickey - for once, we didn't have to wait for our table, but the service wasn't great once inside. Really really slow, although our waitress Danielle was lovely and trying her best.
We were in a good spot near the kitchens where we got all the characters though, and had some fab interaction.....some families weren't so lucky and only seemed to get one or two.




It was Dad's birthday the next day so of course we had ordered a cake - so worth it, to see his face! And everyone round about was clapping and singing along. We shared the cake with as many people as we could.


It was a really fun meal - the food was average, as usual, but we had a great time and it was the best way to celebrate Dad's birthday. Afterwards we had time for a dark ride on BTM before Dreams, as there was no queue. Love the late opening hours, all the rides are a walk on! Mum and Dad got to "drive" the train, which he loved

Then one last viewing of Dreams, as near the front as we could get this time. I cried again. Obviously. Sigh, can't wait to go back...