It's been a while, but I'm back! Darn life gets in the way of what's really important - finishing my TR!
So our next day was Friday. I think I shocked my family when they asked what the plan for the day was and I told them there was no plan.

Other than lunch at Whispering Canyon I had no definate idea of where we "needed" to be. We chose the bus less traveled (okay the bus that was there with no line) and boarded it and ended up spending a very enjoyable morning at the Magic Kingdom.
We took a nice train ride back to Frontierland. DH tried to get Jaycie to go on Big Thunder Mountain (no wait

) but she couldn't be convinced it was fun.
Jenna took a power nap
DH, MIL, FIL and I went on while mom waited with the kids. Then we headed into Adventureland. Jay freaked out about POTC before we even got there so DH opted to stay behind with her. Jenna went on though and screamed on the hill, but thought looking for all the "doggies" in the ride was fun! What an easy kid to calm down.
We hit the Jungle Cruise, Magic Carpets, Tiki Birds, Swiss Family Treehouse (Jaycie's favorite) and we got to meet Jasmine & Aladdin

. Very cool thing there - one of the groups in front of us was a French speaking family. Just before they got to meet the characters, the CM went over to Aladdin & Jasmine and whispered "speak French" which of course they did when the French speaking kids came over. The kids looked surprised and thrilled! Very neat!
I had my pineapple Dole Whip!

Then we took our time heading back out of the park and up Main Street where we ran into...Daisy Duck! We missed getting Daisy's autograph on our last trip so the kids were thrilled to finally be meeting her. It was so cute!
Next, we caught the boat over to Wilderness Lodge. Jay was really excited to be going on the boat since that was one of the few things she remembered from her trip as a 2 almost 3 year old. The funny thing is I also have a very vivid memory from my first trip to Disney as a 4 year old, (we camped at Ft. Wilderness) of playing with my Mickey Mouse on a bike doll on the floor of the boat from the MK.
We did a late lunch at Whispering Canyon Cafe - skillets all around, topped off with dessert - some in our party had to be rolled out of there.

We then took some time to look around WL a little, then we split up. The girls went with MIL & FIL back to the hotel for a swim and a nap while Er, Mom & I headed over to Epcot for the evening.
Epcot is my mom's absolute favorite park, so of course I wanted her to get to see all the new stuff since the last time she was there ('96). We went on Spaceship Earth, which was closed for renovation when Er, the kids and I were last there - great update, long overdue.

Then we went over to the Nemo ride. I love that one!
We decided that since we were kid-free and we were all interested in it, this would be the night to hit World Showcase. Normally we start on the Mexico side and work our way around clockwise. This time we decided to be rebels and start over in Canada & the UK. We also did something else we've never done at Disney before...we stopped in the Rose & Crown Pub and got ourselves a beer for our trip around the world. Fun, fun! We did hit most of the countries and most of the shops, stopped at American Adventure to see the show and continued through to Germany. At that point we turned around to head back toward Japan. DH decided that would be the perfect viewing spot to see the glow from the night-time shuttle launch they were doing that evening. Just as we picked our good spot and figured out about where to look, it started to rain - lightly at first but by the time we had seen our couple of seconds worth of orange fireball it was a downpour. We found the nearest store and forked over $8/each for Disney ponchos, then we headed up to the front of the park to meet up with ILs and the girls.
The girls with Little Gree & Pa
It was EMH's at Epcot that night so while everyone else was watching IllumiNations, we headed back to Soarin'. Jaycie had said she would go on Soarin' on our last trip - was really excited about it until she got into the room - freaked out and we had to exit. This year, her best friend went on Soarin' and loved it so Jay said she would try it to, even though she was a little nervous. We sweetened the deal by offering her a pin for riding it. Guess what.... she rode it!!! She even loved it!!! Since we had to get the child swap ticket for Jenna, Jay got to ride it twice - once with Erik, Mum and me, and once with Little Gree & Pa. Sweet!
One small observation. As we were sitting on the benches over across from the restrooms near where you enter the line from Soarin' there's a row of doors to the right. They clearly say "do not open, alarm will sound" or something like that - put simply, there is no lack of signs telling you that they do not want you using those doors. Yet in the 20+ minutes we sat waiting for ILs to come back from their ride, we must have seen more than a dozen people use those doors to exit.

What's up with that?
After Soarin' we were all getting pretty tired. We did a ride on the Land and went to see the Circle of Life movie thing (don't even get me started on that!

), then we hit Spaceship Earth with the kids before heading back to the bus for the hotel. Not bad for a day without a plan. Couldn't have planned it better myself!
Next up: Animal Kingdom & Nikki.