mkingdon
Obsessed...and admits it!!
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Previously on this tour...
Introduction
Day One
Day Two
Day Three
Day Four
Day Five
Day Six
Day Seven
Day Eight
Day Nine
Day Ten
Day Eleven
Day Twelve 31st August 2007
It is my birthday today….not today as in when I’m typing this…I mean today on holiday…
Somehow, I seem to have stumbled across a fast forward button from being in my early twenties to being able to see the big 4..0…on the horizon.
It seems that just a few days ago, I was sat in my car in the car park of Bolton hospital speaking to my Mum & Dad on the phone, (car phones back then were plumbed in to the dashboard) telling them we’d had a girl, and to get there asap.
In those days, I had no money, a job I had no passion for, and a feeling life should involve something more than the weekly grind….as that just leads to having more kids I quickly found….and there should also be something more than the nine to five. I was so naïve that I actually thought I would always be able to work just work nine to five too.
But look at me now, I have… no money, a job I have no passion for, and….ah well some things never change. But it is now a lot less than a weekly grind by the way. Such is life.
So as I sit here rambling on about my mid life crisis, with two kids whose childhoods are disappearing quicker than Jim Davison’s fan base, what is my point I hear you ask.
I don’t have a point I’m afraid, just a desire to have many more of the types of days I’m about to experience on this holiday. It is just such a shame that these are the exception and not the rule.
Anyway, enough of my inane, maudlin ramblings…what did we do today?
I am awake first at around 8.30am, and I start to make breakfast. Even on my birthday I am the perfect husband/father.
After ever so gently encouraging the others to wake, and offering them toast, orange juice, coffee and fruit loops, I am quite offended to find my offerings not well received. Having it all in the same bowl saves time and washing up.
So I then wander out onto the balcony to leave them to wash, brush and dress.
We are out of the room by 9.10, and we wander down the Boardwalk towards Epcot. It really is a fantastic thing to be able to walk to the parks.
The place looks nice, and I can’t think of many better places to spend a birthday. Well, some exceptions spring to mind, involving the Girls Aloud dressing room, but at my age that would do me more harm than good I think, and a day at Epcot will last longer for sure!!
We are soon inside the park and of course heading for The Land to secure our Fastpass for Soarin’.
It is 9.30 by the time we get there…
and our FP is for 10.40, which is pretty good going.
Next on the plan is to get to Test Track before the queue gets above four hours and/or it breaks down.
The sign outside says 20 minutes, but we really just walk through the long queue area. They are just clearing the last of yesterday’s queue and we are soon on,
and into one of the briefing rooms.
There now follows a master class in theme park photography. With no consideration for my own safety, the safety of my incredibly expensive £45 camera, or fear of incurring the full legal wrath of the Disney Corporation, I snap away whilst being whisked around Test Track. Watch and learn.
Continued....
Introduction
Day One
Day Two
Day Three
Day Four
Day Five
Day Six
Day Seven
Day Eight
Day Nine
Day Ten
Day Eleven
Day Twelve 31st August 2007
It is my birthday today….not today as in when I’m typing this…I mean today on holiday…

Somehow, I seem to have stumbled across a fast forward button from being in my early twenties to being able to see the big 4..0…on the horizon.
It seems that just a few days ago, I was sat in my car in the car park of Bolton hospital speaking to my Mum & Dad on the phone, (car phones back then were plumbed in to the dashboard) telling them we’d had a girl, and to get there asap.
In those days, I had no money, a job I had no passion for, and a feeling life should involve something more than the weekly grind….as that just leads to having more kids I quickly found….and there should also be something more than the nine to five. I was so naïve that I actually thought I would always be able to work just work nine to five too.
But look at me now, I have… no money, a job I have no passion for, and….ah well some things never change. But it is now a lot less than a weekly grind by the way. Such is life.
So as I sit here rambling on about my mid life crisis, with two kids whose childhoods are disappearing quicker than Jim Davison’s fan base, what is my point I hear you ask.
I don’t have a point I’m afraid, just a desire to have many more of the types of days I’m about to experience on this holiday. It is just such a shame that these are the exception and not the rule.
Anyway, enough of my inane, maudlin ramblings…what did we do today?
I am awake first at around 8.30am, and I start to make breakfast. Even on my birthday I am the perfect husband/father.
After ever so gently encouraging the others to wake, and offering them toast, orange juice, coffee and fruit loops, I am quite offended to find my offerings not well received. Having it all in the same bowl saves time and washing up.
So I then wander out onto the balcony to leave them to wash, brush and dress.

We are out of the room by 9.10, and we wander down the Boardwalk towards Epcot. It really is a fantastic thing to be able to walk to the parks.

The place looks nice, and I can’t think of many better places to spend a birthday. Well, some exceptions spring to mind, involving the Girls Aloud dressing room, but at my age that would do me more harm than good I think, and a day at Epcot will last longer for sure!!


We are soon inside the park and of course heading for The Land to secure our Fastpass for Soarin’.

It is 9.30 by the time we get there…

and our FP is for 10.40, which is pretty good going.
Next on the plan is to get to Test Track before the queue gets above four hours and/or it breaks down.
The sign outside says 20 minutes, but we really just walk through the long queue area. They are just clearing the last of yesterday’s queue and we are soon on,


and into one of the briefing rooms.

There now follows a master class in theme park photography. With no consideration for my own safety, the safety of my incredibly expensive £45 camera, or fear of incurring the full legal wrath of the Disney Corporation, I snap away whilst being whisked around Test Track. Watch and learn.
Continued....