Twingle
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Hi everyone! Thanks for continuing to read, and enjoying in our little crazy adventure. Obviously, I'm the one that's the main crazy one, but my family still likes me.
It is I after all, that knows how to plan the trips.
Anywho, let me try to finish up day two, and hand to God I cannot believe it's taken me so long to write this TR. The pre-trippie was fast, and the trip flew by, why is the TR taking so long? I'll try to update more frequently, 'kay? Okay.
June 9th - continued: After Dumbo landed again, we headed over to Tomorrow Land. We all like Buzz Lightyears Space Ranger Spin, (we glow in there, remember? tons of fun, that is.) so we rode that, than went on the TTA, than back to Buzz, then back to TTA. You've all been on these rides, I have nothing to share other than we had fun, what more can you ask for?
I also have no non-photos of Tomorrow Land. Hang with me and you'll soon see one of a dancing french fry.
Then, we took the super secret red path by Space Mountain (I had no knowledge of this path until I met Tour Guide Mike. I am ashamed to say that I had been to Disney World SIX TIMES and had not figured out what the big red line on the map was for. See: going too blonde before trip) to get to Toon Town. There we went to Minnie and Mickey's House, and rode the Barn Stormer twice. We also did some shopping at the Judge's Tent, DD#2 decided her shoes were too pink (who knew there was such a thing?) and wanted some yellow Mickey crocs. Go for it girlfriend, one can never have too many shoes, especially shoes with Mickey Mouse on them.
I also have no non-photos of Toon Town. I am getting to the dancing french fry though.
After finishing up in Toon Town we decided to get a bite to eat at Starlight Cafe. We've found that this is usually a great place for us. We can always find something for everyone to eat, there are almost always tables and then there is the entertainment.
My kids love dancing to the music, and therefore, like making things dance to the music. Think straws, spoons, fingers, toes, FRENCH FRIES.
DD#2 was doing the amazing fry dance. He totally could've gone on Solid Gold.
After having our nibbles, we headed over to Liberty Square, where there is nothing to do right now since Haunted Mansion is being renovated.
Carrying on . . .
We went to Frontierland, where my DS was DYING to go to Tom Sawyer Island. Holy Sweet Mother of God it was hot there. Mainly because there were no store to "cool off in" as I tell my DH and then act surprised when Bell Services calls us to get our shopping bags already.
Oops. Where was I? Ah yes, Tom Sawyer Island. Neat concept, I think we would've liked it more if we hadn't been there at high noon in the middle of June with no wind. Love that barrell bridge though. My girls were less than impressed by the caves, but big brother had a blast.
After Tom Sawyer Island we got fast passes to Splash Mountain (which we had NEVER been on), and stood in line for Big Thunder Mountain (also never been on). The wait time said 20 minutes, which was fine, we actually only stood in line about 10 minutes, I think. Who knows, we have fun in lines. My kids like to say "Whee!" whenever the ride goes by, just like the people ACTUALLY ON the ride do. Try it sometime, it is fun. Oops. Just outed myself on how my kids learned to do that.
Big Thunder was great, especially since I sat behind Nana, Papa and DD#2. Boy, they sure looked like they were bouncing around alot. But, they had a blast, and no one's head went rolling. Always good, that is.
After Big Thunder we didn't have too long to wait until we could use our fast passes, so we got a few frozen lemondades and ate them in the store over by Splash Mountain. Yes, we ate them in the store, they had the AC cranking! It was GREAT!
Only DH, DD#2 and I rode on Splash Mountain. The others in our party decided to watch for us going down the Mountain. We
LOVED
this ride. The themeing is wonderful. Tons of fun. We managed to ride it four more times this trip, and even got Papa on it our last day, ha ha!
After Splash Mountain we decided to ride the train over to Main Street so we could do a little "looking around" aka as "GETTING MY SHOPPING ON". After we did our ahem, ahem, looking around, we went to ride It's a Small World again. After Small World we went to the resturant right by there . . . Village House, maybe?
Dinner took a long, long, LOONGGG time, as we sat by the windows that looked down on It's a Small World, and had to wave at everyone. Lots of fun, the food wasn't bad, we hadn't eaten here before, and definately would again.
After dinner we went to Adventure land to ride Jungle Cruise, and then DS wanted to ride Pirates. Took DS on Pirates, I have no clue what everyone else did, but I'm pretty sure potties and shopping were involved. After Pirates it was almost time for SpectroMagic, so we got some seats over by Pecos Bill's, where the parade ends. Really great seats, I highly recommend them. We made friends with a lovely couple from Great Britian, they thought my kids were cute, they had just arrived that arvie for a three week visit.
This is the only non-photo I have of the parade:
We knew we'd be seeing the fireworks on my birthday, so we started to head for the busses, turning around every once in awhile to ooohh and ahhh at the display. I think we waited for a bus about 15 minutes, it definately wasn't very long. There was only two other families on board, everyone else had stayed to watch the fireworks.
Got back to SSR, cleaned everyone off and threw them into bed. We didn't have any definate plans for Sunday DAY, but were thinking of MGM, and then off to the Whoop Dee Doo.
It is I after all, that knows how to plan the trips.
Anywho, let me try to finish up day two, and hand to God I cannot believe it's taken me so long to write this TR. The pre-trippie was fast, and the trip flew by, why is the TR taking so long? I'll try to update more frequently, 'kay? Okay.
June 9th - continued: After Dumbo landed again, we headed over to Tomorrow Land. We all like Buzz Lightyears Space Ranger Spin, (we glow in there, remember? tons of fun, that is.) so we rode that, than went on the TTA, than back to Buzz, then back to TTA. You've all been on these rides, I have nothing to share other than we had fun, what more can you ask for?
I also have no non-photos of Tomorrow Land. Hang with me and you'll soon see one of a dancing french fry.
Then, we took the super secret red path by Space Mountain (I had no knowledge of this path until I met Tour Guide Mike. I am ashamed to say that I had been to Disney World SIX TIMES and had not figured out what the big red line on the map was for. See: going too blonde before trip) to get to Toon Town. There we went to Minnie and Mickey's House, and rode the Barn Stormer twice. We also did some shopping at the Judge's Tent, DD#2 decided her shoes were too pink (who knew there was such a thing?) and wanted some yellow Mickey crocs. Go for it girlfriend, one can never have too many shoes, especially shoes with Mickey Mouse on them.
I also have no non-photos of Toon Town. I am getting to the dancing french fry though.
After finishing up in Toon Town we decided to get a bite to eat at Starlight Cafe. We've found that this is usually a great place for us. We can always find something for everyone to eat, there are almost always tables and then there is the entertainment.
My kids love dancing to the music, and therefore, like making things dance to the music. Think straws, spoons, fingers, toes, FRENCH FRIES.

DD#2 was doing the amazing fry dance. He totally could've gone on Solid Gold.
After having our nibbles, we headed over to Liberty Square, where there is nothing to do right now since Haunted Mansion is being renovated.
Carrying on . . .
We went to Frontierland, where my DS was DYING to go to Tom Sawyer Island. Holy Sweet Mother of God it was hot there. Mainly because there were no store to "cool off in" as I tell my DH and then act surprised when Bell Services calls us to get our shopping bags already.
Oops. Where was I? Ah yes, Tom Sawyer Island. Neat concept, I think we would've liked it more if we hadn't been there at high noon in the middle of June with no wind. Love that barrell bridge though. My girls were less than impressed by the caves, but big brother had a blast.
After Tom Sawyer Island we got fast passes to Splash Mountain (which we had NEVER been on), and stood in line for Big Thunder Mountain (also never been on). The wait time said 20 minutes, which was fine, we actually only stood in line about 10 minutes, I think. Who knows, we have fun in lines. My kids like to say "Whee!" whenever the ride goes by, just like the people ACTUALLY ON the ride do. Try it sometime, it is fun. Oops. Just outed myself on how my kids learned to do that.
Big Thunder was great, especially since I sat behind Nana, Papa and DD#2. Boy, they sure looked like they were bouncing around alot. But, they had a blast, and no one's head went rolling. Always good, that is.
After Big Thunder we didn't have too long to wait until we could use our fast passes, so we got a few frozen lemondades and ate them in the store over by Splash Mountain. Yes, we ate them in the store, they had the AC cranking! It was GREAT!
Only DH, DD#2 and I rode on Splash Mountain. The others in our party decided to watch for us going down the Mountain. We


After Splash Mountain we decided to ride the train over to Main Street so we could do a little "looking around" aka as "GETTING MY SHOPPING ON". After we did our ahem, ahem, looking around, we went to ride It's a Small World again. After Small World we went to the resturant right by there . . . Village House, maybe?
Dinner took a long, long, LOONGGG time, as we sat by the windows that looked down on It's a Small World, and had to wave at everyone. Lots of fun, the food wasn't bad, we hadn't eaten here before, and definately would again.
After dinner we went to Adventure land to ride Jungle Cruise, and then DS wanted to ride Pirates. Took DS on Pirates, I have no clue what everyone else did, but I'm pretty sure potties and shopping were involved. After Pirates it was almost time for SpectroMagic, so we got some seats over by Pecos Bill's, where the parade ends. Really great seats, I highly recommend them. We made friends with a lovely couple from Great Britian, they thought my kids were cute, they had just arrived that arvie for a three week visit.
This is the only non-photo I have of the parade:

We knew we'd be seeing the fireworks on my birthday, so we started to head for the busses, turning around every once in awhile to ooohh and ahhh at the display. I think we waited for a bus about 15 minutes, it definately wasn't very long. There was only two other families on board, everyone else had stayed to watch the fireworks.
Got back to SSR, cleaned everyone off and threw them into bed. We didn't have any definate plans for Sunday DAY, but were thinking of MGM, and then off to the Whoop Dee Doo.