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9/14-9/19 Trip Report
The Cast:
Me: Rhonda/Mommy, age 31, WDW Vet
DH: Mark/Daddy, age 32, WDW Vet
DS: Wesley, age 2 1/2, WDW Vet
For further background, see my Pre-Trip Report.
9/14 Travel, Arrival at Pop Century
Well, I left work as scheduled, arrived home as scheduled, had the car packed and loaded as scheduled, and we were pulling out of the driveway as scheduled...but instead of heading south on I-75, we were heading north. One of the tires that we bought on Friday (this was Tuesday) was very low. We waited about 30 minutes at WalMart, after which time they told us that there was nothing wrong with the tire. They added some more air, we should be good to go. Hmmm....not the most confident way to set out on a 500 mile road trip...but off we went, and thankfully, we had no more problems with the tire!
We were about an hour later leaving than we had planned, but it turned out to be fine. The trip was fairly uneventful, which is exactly how I like trips to be! We arrived at the Pop Century about 7:15 that evening. I had never gone in with Mark to check in at All Star Movies, but Wesley and I did go in with him this time. There was no wait at all. Joe was "earning his ears" at the Pop, but had worked at the Animal Kingdom for some time prior. Why would you leave a park to come work in a hotel? Oh yeah...AIR CONDITIONING! Anyway, with Joshua's help, Joe got us checked in. We ended up with the exact room we wanted: nonsmoking, two doubles, 50s, Epcot view. But it took a little doing. First, we were told that we would have our king, nonsmoking room. Great, but we asked for doubles, so Wesley wouldn't have to sleep with us. Okay, no problem, doubles it is. Would you like 70s or 90s? Well, 70s, I guess, but we had asked for 50s. Anything available in 50s? Sure, we can get you in 50s. Epcot view? Sure, you can have an Epcot view. We know (after experience) that rooms are first come, first serve, so you won't always get your requests. But in this case, they HAD rooms available that met our requests, so why not just assign us one of them to begin with? Oh, well, we got it, and we were very happy with it. Check in took about 20 minutes, because Joe was trying to learn things. We didn't mind, and he (and Joshua) were both pretty friendly.
We parked the car and took the looooonnngggg walk from the parking lot to the room: 3427. DS and I stayed in the room (and I deposited my secret gift on each of our pillows: Guest of Honor badges). DH made 3 trips, I believe, to get the luggage and cooler. Or was it just two? Anyway, it was quite a walk for him. We had brought dinner with us: Subways for us, PBJ for DS, so we ate then. We unpacked, made ourselves at home, checked to see what Ivan was doing, and gave DS his bath. DS watched Tarzan and Monsters, Inc. bedtime stories. Now please don't think that means he is ready for bed, oh, no! It's 9pm now, and time for fireworks. So we walk out to the balcony and over one room's length, and watched the fireworks. Wesley thought it was really neat that we could see Spaceship Earth from the balcony (so did we, actually!). By this time, I was really tired, but Amazing Race was coming on at 10. The only two shows that we are fanatic about are Survivor and Amazing Race. We turned out the light, thinking that would help Wesley get to sleep, but it wasn't to be. He stayed awake and watched all of AR, too. When we turned off the TV at 11, he was gone in about 2 minutes.
Neither of us slept great the first night. We'd heard that Disney had "fixed" the All Star problems at the Pop...but they forgot two very important things. One, is it really necessary for everyone in your building to hear when you flush the toilet? And two, a little soundproofing material on the outside walls would go a long way. Apparently everyone on our corridor was a night owl, because we heard voices, footsteps and doors slamming for a good portion of the night. Aside from that, we were very pleased with the Pop. The Cast Members, for the most part, were very pleasant and friendly. Most of them seemed to really enjoy being there. That's always a plus, when it comes to customer service.
9/15 Cape May, Downtown Disney, Exploring the Pop, Trail's End
We'd set the wakeup call for 8am. I answered it on speaker, but Wesley slept right through it. Oh, well! With the late night he'd had, he needed the sleep! Once we were up and moving, we headed to Everything Pop for a quick look-see before getting on with our day. We were all wearing our Guest of Honor badges, and a cast member said, "Good morning, Wesley!"~There, my magic was fully restored! Yes, I had tears in my eyes! I'm such a sucker for the little things... Wesley, of course, had this expression like, How do you know my name??
We had a 10:30am (I think) PS for Cape May. We arrived about 10am, and we were seated within a couple of minutes. Very light crowd. We saw the server we'd had back in April, and she told us that she'd just gotten back from having taken 10 days of vacation, because she was making more in vacation pay than she was working. The hurricanes had really done their number. And even though Ivan had missed central FL, so many people had cancelled for last week, not knowing what he was going to do... We enjoyed our breakfast. It was a better experience than we'd had in April. It was a Saturday morning then, and so crowded~just didn't have a fantastic time. This time was great. We got plenty of character interaction. Goofy drew a self portrait, and signed it. Minnie didn't appear to be a great artist, but she gamely drew a sun, grass and a flower, and signed it, With Love from Minnie Mouse. We brought them both home.
After that, we drove over to the Yacht Club. We'd never been in there, and that is someplace that we really want to stay. Bruce at the Front Desk was kind enough to let us see a room. (He told us that they were only expecting 13 check-ins for the day. Yikes.) What a great resort. We can't wait to stay there! It will take some penny-saving, though. After that, we journeyed over to Downtown Disney. Sort of the pre-shopping trip. Size things up, see what you Have To Have before leaving, that sort of thing. How do you know when your 2 yr old has watched the Disney Planning Video too much? When he asks where you're going, and you reply, Downtown Disney. To which HE replies, The Downtown Disney Area? And, somewhat surprised, you answer, Yes... and then he says, in this great announcer's voice: The Downtown Disney area has it all! After we regained our composure, we got on with the pre-shopping trip! We took a quick spin through all the stores, and surprisingly, didn't see very many Have To Haves. Surely this will change, right?
The plan now is to go back to the room, give DS a PBJ, and let him take a nap. The best-laid plans... Apparently, Wesley was working from a different agenda, and his did not include a nap. This was really too bad, because we'd talked ourselves into taking a little rest, too. I got downright snippy with the poor kid! We tried for an hour to get the nap in (DH did get a brief one~he was in the bed by himself...but he was awakened twice by housekeeping; I have no idea what it was they wanted~just to see if we were in there, maybe?), then gave up, and headed for the Hippy Dippy Pool. Wesley had been talking about the Hippy Dippy Pool for weeks. So naturally, when we arrived at the Hippy Dippy Pool, he would have no part of it. This was not completely surprising. He loves the bathtub, but larger bodies of water (like the Kiddie Pool) are somewhat intimidating to him. Especially if they have large numbers of people in them, who all happen to be strangers. This was a disappointment to DH, who was looking forward to the Hippy Dippy Pool (or any pool, for that matter). Well, we're already out and about, we'll take this opportunity to check out the rest of the resort. And lo and behold, behind the Hippy Dippy Pool, we found the Goofy Fountain! DH thought: aha, water! And he splashed right in. DS was not so easily swayed. It took about 10 minutes of watching Dad splash and spray before he would venture in. But once he did, he loved it! In fact, it took us a while to drag him out. We had decided to try Trail's End for dinner, though, so we needed to not dilly dally too much.
Back to the room, change into dry clothes, hang up the wet ones, and off we go to Fort Wilderness. We waited a couple minutes for a bus to Pioneer Hall, then walked around the deserted Petting Farm. I wonder if most of the animals were still in hurricane shelters or something? No sign of a CM anywhere. We saw a few goats, a miniature horse, two donkeys, two cows, two pot-bellied pigs and a few chickens. Most of the pens were empty. We washed our hands, as directed by the signs, and headed to Trail's End. I found this to be somewhat disappointing. There wasn't a huge variety of food, and what there was seemed to me to be just average. I compared it to a Picadilly or something like that. DH liked it a little better than I did. But we both agreed that we wouldn't go to Ft. Wilderness again just to eat there. We got back to the room about 7, gave Wesley his bath, and got ready for bed~all of us. At 8, we had him in bed. By 8:30, he and I were both asleep! DH stayed up and read for a while~2 1/2 hours, to be exact. I'll bet he wishes he had gone to bed at 8:30, too! We had a big day ahead of us...
9/16 PSB, Ice Cream Social, Stinky Skunks, and More...
I believe Mickey called at 6:30am~DH was in charge of scheduling wake-up calls all week. My job was just to answer them. Again, no movement from Wesley. So while we got ready, DH phoned for another one, so that Wesley could hear it. Once we were ready, we woke Wesley. Perfect timing, the phone's ringing! Wow, Wesley was soooo excited that Mickey called HIM! We prepare Prince Wesley for his day, and we're off...to see the Princesses!
We arrived at Epcot about 7:55. DH was very concerned all week about being on time for our PSs. For PSB and CRT, we had the earliest available PS, so I kept telling him that everyone would arrive at pretty much the same time. That didn't seem to help him feel better... Anyway, upon our arrival at Epcot, he just knew that the attendant would let us in to park, after all, we have a PS! But alas, poor peasant, everyone must wait until 8am to park. When we were allowed in, and got out of the car, we were suddenly surrounded by tulle and tiaras. There were little princesses everywhere. No doubt about where they're headed, huh? We truck over to Norway, and DH was unable to enjoy walking through Epcot without a crowd (something he'd really been looking forward to) because he was having problems with the video camera. He got it fixed about the time we hit the World Showcase. Once in Norway, we join the swarm of camera carrying servants accompanying all the little princesses. There was a great deal of screaming and crying~not at all princess-like, in my opinion! Our little prince, who is very sensitive to noise (more about this as we go along), was very overwhelmed and a bit on edge.
We have no girls, just the one boy. So why were we dragging this poor kid to see the princesses? And not just once, but twice! Well, because he loves them! Truly, there is not a Disney character he doesn't love. For weeks he had been planning what he was going to say to each Princess. i.e. Where are the Seven Dwarves? Where is Aladdin? And for Sleeping Beauty he had a special surprise: He was going to kiss her cheek to wake her up, just like the REAL Prince Philip. (Prince Philip is one of his alter egos.)
As we stood in the crowd and waited for our name to be called, I could feel his confidence wavering. Too many people, too much noise, too overwhelming... At last we were called, and in we went, to be seated at a table right in the middle of the room, with people on all sides. There were cups on the table already, but of course there was nothing in them. When he saw his cup, he decided that he needed his chocolate milk. NOW. He is an easygoing, go-with-the-flow kind of child~otherwise, I wouldn't have dreamed of taking him to Disney World at his age. He is not a tantrum-thrower (although he is picking up some good tips by watching his pre-school classmates), and he does not have meltdowns. He gets a little grumpy when he's excessively tired, but we don't do the laying-in-the-floor-kicking-our-feet-scene like so many kids do. Now when it comes to whining, he can take the prize, but again, that is generally when he is just ready to drop. And if you point out that he is whining, he will return to a normal, no-whine voice. So I was pretty shocked when he said AGAIN that he wanted his chocolate milk, and he wanted it NOW, and then let out a big scream. I could just picture us ruining the Princess Storybook Breakfast for all these families, as my son threw his first tantrum on the floor of Restaurant Akershus, with every single father capturing it all on video. I quickly pulled him from his chair (they hadn't yet brought the booster seat) and onto my lap, and thankfully the storm passed. Phew, no one had anything to capture on film! I guess the scream was just his only way to let out his frustration and anxiety. Boy, was I glad that was it! And in reality, it was so loud in there, we were probably the only ones who heard him, anyway... Fortunately, I got him interested in the sweet rolls, and he was enjoying them when his chocolate milk finally arrived. He did spend most of the breakfast in my lap, though, instead of his own chair. As the princesses began making their rounds, he lost interest in breakfast completely, and gave us updates on their progress: There's Snow White! Jasmine's coming! It's almost my turn! There's Sleeping Beauty! And then we watched as each princess made a big to-do over the little princesses, telling them how beautiful they were, etc. Now granted, that's their job. But I have to say that we were very disappointed in the attention to DS (or lack thereof) and the lack of interaction. They each posed for a picture, they each signed his t-shirt, they each posed for a picture with DH...and that was pretty much it. Jasmine did give him a kiss, but overall we were disappointed with this event. DS was still feeling too overwhelmed to really ask his prepared questions, and there's no way he was going to kiss Sleeping Beauty! The Snow White was VERY in character, she had the voice down pat. Mulan was the least "in character", and the others fell somewhere in the middle. On a more positive note, Jasmine and Belle both remembered him when we met them later in the day. We will not be doing PSB again, could you guess?
After PSB, DS insisted that he wanted to ride "the dinosaurs". We both had misgivings about this, but decided we'd try it. But it has been quite a while since we did it, and we had forgotten how long it was. Decided that it was way too long, just in case DS didn't like it. I'm glad we didn't do it, I think it would've been waaaaaay too much for DS. So...new plan. DH really wanted to ride Mission:Space. After all the warnings, I don't think it would be my cuppa tea... but I had assured DH that he could ride if he wanted. He went to check the line, and there wasn't one! I was sunscreening Wesley up, when DH yelled to me~said that Astronaut Mickey and Goofy were available for pics...so he went on his mission while DS and I went to meet the astronauts. Wesley was very excited about them, and asked if they were going to the moon with his daddy? Once they left, he and I headed over to Figment. We were the only "guests" on the ride~though we actually had some CMs hop on our train as we were beginning the ride. As it started, Wesley wasn't so sure. Even when it was over, he said he didn't want to ride again. It IS really loud, I guess I should've expected this. We met up with DH at that point (who later told me that he didn't think Mission:Space was that great~said he was glad he hadn't had to wait in a long line to ride it, he thought it was a big disappointment...but he also confirmed that I wouldn't enjoy it). The characters were around Spaceship Earth, so we headed over that way. We only got to see Pinocchio and Geppeto before they had to leave, though. Then we backtracked, and went to The Land. Ever since they made this a FastPass ride, the lines have been unbelievable. We haven't ridden it since last September, the lines were too long in April/May. This time we walked right on. Somewhat surprisingly, Wesley really enjoyed it. (Last year he didn't care for it.) After The Land, we went over to The Living Seas. This is one of our least favorite attractions (especially me, I have fish issues!), but Wesley loves it. We got to see a sea turtle, that was a first! We didn't get to look at the Nemo exhibit much, because they were doing some sort of filming, and CMs kept ushering people around the Nemo tank. Now, on to Spaceship Earth. What can you say? Classic Epcot! Wesley didn't like it as much this time around because the volume was a lot louder.
We wanted to catch the characters at their next stop in Japan, so we started towards World Showcase. Once in Japan, we only waited about 5 minutes before the bus came. Wesley had a great time seeing Captain Hook, Smee, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Max, Pluto...we didn't make it to Chip and Dale before the bus left, but gee, you see those two everywhere! We saw the sign on our way through France the first time, and we headed back that way to see~The Three Musketeers! Wesley has not yet seen this, but The Disney Channel has done a great job promoting it. The kid recognizes the logo. We had thought to surprise him~not tell him that he would get to see them~but he saw the sign. No pictures on it, mind you, just the logo. The Three Musketeers!, he exclaimed! After several consultations with several different CMs we were finally told that they would be out sometime around 1. We waited around, and sure enough, just after 1, here they come! I must admit, Wesley was extraordinarily cute during this whole exchange, and apparently other people thought so, too, because there where lots of "awwwww"s and I heard someone say, "That was certainly a Kodak moment!" He enjoyed it so much that we got in line again. By that time, it was close to 1:30, and that's when Belle and the Beast should appear. So we waited some more, but only the Beast came out. Belle was too engrossed in her book, we were told. Wesley was a little scared of Beast. He IS rather intimidating, without Belle there to soften him up! After a photo refusal (by Wesley), we start towards UK when we see Belle... and she invites us to come back to the Library with her, where Beast is waiting (yes, we know!). With Belle there, Wesley did consent to a couple of pictures. Added bonus, she remembered him from breakfast. After close to an hour in France (the longest time I've ever spent there, I believe!), we venture to the UK.
9/14-9/19 Trip Report
The Cast:
Me: Rhonda/Mommy, age 31, WDW Vet
DH: Mark/Daddy, age 32, WDW Vet
DS: Wesley, age 2 1/2, WDW Vet
For further background, see my Pre-Trip Report.
9/14 Travel, Arrival at Pop Century
Well, I left work as scheduled, arrived home as scheduled, had the car packed and loaded as scheduled, and we were pulling out of the driveway as scheduled...but instead of heading south on I-75, we were heading north. One of the tires that we bought on Friday (this was Tuesday) was very low. We waited about 30 minutes at WalMart, after which time they told us that there was nothing wrong with the tire. They added some more air, we should be good to go. Hmmm....not the most confident way to set out on a 500 mile road trip...but off we went, and thankfully, we had no more problems with the tire!
We were about an hour later leaving than we had planned, but it turned out to be fine. The trip was fairly uneventful, which is exactly how I like trips to be! We arrived at the Pop Century about 7:15 that evening. I had never gone in with Mark to check in at All Star Movies, but Wesley and I did go in with him this time. There was no wait at all. Joe was "earning his ears" at the Pop, but had worked at the Animal Kingdom for some time prior. Why would you leave a park to come work in a hotel? Oh yeah...AIR CONDITIONING! Anyway, with Joshua's help, Joe got us checked in. We ended up with the exact room we wanted: nonsmoking, two doubles, 50s, Epcot view. But it took a little doing. First, we were told that we would have our king, nonsmoking room. Great, but we asked for doubles, so Wesley wouldn't have to sleep with us. Okay, no problem, doubles it is. Would you like 70s or 90s? Well, 70s, I guess, but we had asked for 50s. Anything available in 50s? Sure, we can get you in 50s. Epcot view? Sure, you can have an Epcot view. We know (after experience) that rooms are first come, first serve, so you won't always get your requests. But in this case, they HAD rooms available that met our requests, so why not just assign us one of them to begin with? Oh, well, we got it, and we were very happy with it. Check in took about 20 minutes, because Joe was trying to learn things. We didn't mind, and he (and Joshua) were both pretty friendly.
We parked the car and took the looooonnngggg walk from the parking lot to the room: 3427. DS and I stayed in the room (and I deposited my secret gift on each of our pillows: Guest of Honor badges). DH made 3 trips, I believe, to get the luggage and cooler. Or was it just two? Anyway, it was quite a walk for him. We had brought dinner with us: Subways for us, PBJ for DS, so we ate then. We unpacked, made ourselves at home, checked to see what Ivan was doing, and gave DS his bath. DS watched Tarzan and Monsters, Inc. bedtime stories. Now please don't think that means he is ready for bed, oh, no! It's 9pm now, and time for fireworks. So we walk out to the balcony and over one room's length, and watched the fireworks. Wesley thought it was really neat that we could see Spaceship Earth from the balcony (so did we, actually!). By this time, I was really tired, but Amazing Race was coming on at 10. The only two shows that we are fanatic about are Survivor and Amazing Race. We turned out the light, thinking that would help Wesley get to sleep, but it wasn't to be. He stayed awake and watched all of AR, too. When we turned off the TV at 11, he was gone in about 2 minutes.
Neither of us slept great the first night. We'd heard that Disney had "fixed" the All Star problems at the Pop...but they forgot two very important things. One, is it really necessary for everyone in your building to hear when you flush the toilet? And two, a little soundproofing material on the outside walls would go a long way. Apparently everyone on our corridor was a night owl, because we heard voices, footsteps and doors slamming for a good portion of the night. Aside from that, we were very pleased with the Pop. The Cast Members, for the most part, were very pleasant and friendly. Most of them seemed to really enjoy being there. That's always a plus, when it comes to customer service.
9/15 Cape May, Downtown Disney, Exploring the Pop, Trail's End
We'd set the wakeup call for 8am. I answered it on speaker, but Wesley slept right through it. Oh, well! With the late night he'd had, he needed the sleep! Once we were up and moving, we headed to Everything Pop for a quick look-see before getting on with our day. We were all wearing our Guest of Honor badges, and a cast member said, "Good morning, Wesley!"~There, my magic was fully restored! Yes, I had tears in my eyes! I'm such a sucker for the little things... Wesley, of course, had this expression like, How do you know my name??
We had a 10:30am (I think) PS for Cape May. We arrived about 10am, and we were seated within a couple of minutes. Very light crowd. We saw the server we'd had back in April, and she told us that she'd just gotten back from having taken 10 days of vacation, because she was making more in vacation pay than she was working. The hurricanes had really done their number. And even though Ivan had missed central FL, so many people had cancelled for last week, not knowing what he was going to do... We enjoyed our breakfast. It was a better experience than we'd had in April. It was a Saturday morning then, and so crowded~just didn't have a fantastic time. This time was great. We got plenty of character interaction. Goofy drew a self portrait, and signed it. Minnie didn't appear to be a great artist, but she gamely drew a sun, grass and a flower, and signed it, With Love from Minnie Mouse. We brought them both home.
After that, we drove over to the Yacht Club. We'd never been in there, and that is someplace that we really want to stay. Bruce at the Front Desk was kind enough to let us see a room. (He told us that they were only expecting 13 check-ins for the day. Yikes.) What a great resort. We can't wait to stay there! It will take some penny-saving, though. After that, we journeyed over to Downtown Disney. Sort of the pre-shopping trip. Size things up, see what you Have To Have before leaving, that sort of thing. How do you know when your 2 yr old has watched the Disney Planning Video too much? When he asks where you're going, and you reply, Downtown Disney. To which HE replies, The Downtown Disney Area? And, somewhat surprised, you answer, Yes... and then he says, in this great announcer's voice: The Downtown Disney area has it all! After we regained our composure, we got on with the pre-shopping trip! We took a quick spin through all the stores, and surprisingly, didn't see very many Have To Haves. Surely this will change, right?
The plan now is to go back to the room, give DS a PBJ, and let him take a nap. The best-laid plans... Apparently, Wesley was working from a different agenda, and his did not include a nap. This was really too bad, because we'd talked ourselves into taking a little rest, too. I got downright snippy with the poor kid! We tried for an hour to get the nap in (DH did get a brief one~he was in the bed by himself...but he was awakened twice by housekeeping; I have no idea what it was they wanted~just to see if we were in there, maybe?), then gave up, and headed for the Hippy Dippy Pool. Wesley had been talking about the Hippy Dippy Pool for weeks. So naturally, when we arrived at the Hippy Dippy Pool, he would have no part of it. This was not completely surprising. He loves the bathtub, but larger bodies of water (like the Kiddie Pool) are somewhat intimidating to him. Especially if they have large numbers of people in them, who all happen to be strangers. This was a disappointment to DH, who was looking forward to the Hippy Dippy Pool (or any pool, for that matter). Well, we're already out and about, we'll take this opportunity to check out the rest of the resort. And lo and behold, behind the Hippy Dippy Pool, we found the Goofy Fountain! DH thought: aha, water! And he splashed right in. DS was not so easily swayed. It took about 10 minutes of watching Dad splash and spray before he would venture in. But once he did, he loved it! In fact, it took us a while to drag him out. We had decided to try Trail's End for dinner, though, so we needed to not dilly dally too much.
Back to the room, change into dry clothes, hang up the wet ones, and off we go to Fort Wilderness. We waited a couple minutes for a bus to Pioneer Hall, then walked around the deserted Petting Farm. I wonder if most of the animals were still in hurricane shelters or something? No sign of a CM anywhere. We saw a few goats, a miniature horse, two donkeys, two cows, two pot-bellied pigs and a few chickens. Most of the pens were empty. We washed our hands, as directed by the signs, and headed to Trail's End. I found this to be somewhat disappointing. There wasn't a huge variety of food, and what there was seemed to me to be just average. I compared it to a Picadilly or something like that. DH liked it a little better than I did. But we both agreed that we wouldn't go to Ft. Wilderness again just to eat there. We got back to the room about 7, gave Wesley his bath, and got ready for bed~all of us. At 8, we had him in bed. By 8:30, he and I were both asleep! DH stayed up and read for a while~2 1/2 hours, to be exact. I'll bet he wishes he had gone to bed at 8:30, too! We had a big day ahead of us...
9/16 PSB, Ice Cream Social, Stinky Skunks, and More...
I believe Mickey called at 6:30am~DH was in charge of scheduling wake-up calls all week. My job was just to answer them. Again, no movement from Wesley. So while we got ready, DH phoned for another one, so that Wesley could hear it. Once we were ready, we woke Wesley. Perfect timing, the phone's ringing! Wow, Wesley was soooo excited that Mickey called HIM! We prepare Prince Wesley for his day, and we're off...to see the Princesses!
We arrived at Epcot about 7:55. DH was very concerned all week about being on time for our PSs. For PSB and CRT, we had the earliest available PS, so I kept telling him that everyone would arrive at pretty much the same time. That didn't seem to help him feel better... Anyway, upon our arrival at Epcot, he just knew that the attendant would let us in to park, after all, we have a PS! But alas, poor peasant, everyone must wait until 8am to park. When we were allowed in, and got out of the car, we were suddenly surrounded by tulle and tiaras. There were little princesses everywhere. No doubt about where they're headed, huh? We truck over to Norway, and DH was unable to enjoy walking through Epcot without a crowd (something he'd really been looking forward to) because he was having problems with the video camera. He got it fixed about the time we hit the World Showcase. Once in Norway, we join the swarm of camera carrying servants accompanying all the little princesses. There was a great deal of screaming and crying~not at all princess-like, in my opinion! Our little prince, who is very sensitive to noise (more about this as we go along), was very overwhelmed and a bit on edge.
We have no girls, just the one boy. So why were we dragging this poor kid to see the princesses? And not just once, but twice! Well, because he loves them! Truly, there is not a Disney character he doesn't love. For weeks he had been planning what he was going to say to each Princess. i.e. Where are the Seven Dwarves? Where is Aladdin? And for Sleeping Beauty he had a special surprise: He was going to kiss her cheek to wake her up, just like the REAL Prince Philip. (Prince Philip is one of his alter egos.)
As we stood in the crowd and waited for our name to be called, I could feel his confidence wavering. Too many people, too much noise, too overwhelming... At last we were called, and in we went, to be seated at a table right in the middle of the room, with people on all sides. There were cups on the table already, but of course there was nothing in them. When he saw his cup, he decided that he needed his chocolate milk. NOW. He is an easygoing, go-with-the-flow kind of child~otherwise, I wouldn't have dreamed of taking him to Disney World at his age. He is not a tantrum-thrower (although he is picking up some good tips by watching his pre-school classmates), and he does not have meltdowns. He gets a little grumpy when he's excessively tired, but we don't do the laying-in-the-floor-kicking-our-feet-scene like so many kids do. Now when it comes to whining, he can take the prize, but again, that is generally when he is just ready to drop. And if you point out that he is whining, he will return to a normal, no-whine voice. So I was pretty shocked when he said AGAIN that he wanted his chocolate milk, and he wanted it NOW, and then let out a big scream. I could just picture us ruining the Princess Storybook Breakfast for all these families, as my son threw his first tantrum on the floor of Restaurant Akershus, with every single father capturing it all on video. I quickly pulled him from his chair (they hadn't yet brought the booster seat) and onto my lap, and thankfully the storm passed. Phew, no one had anything to capture on film! I guess the scream was just his only way to let out his frustration and anxiety. Boy, was I glad that was it! And in reality, it was so loud in there, we were probably the only ones who heard him, anyway... Fortunately, I got him interested in the sweet rolls, and he was enjoying them when his chocolate milk finally arrived. He did spend most of the breakfast in my lap, though, instead of his own chair. As the princesses began making their rounds, he lost interest in breakfast completely, and gave us updates on their progress: There's Snow White! Jasmine's coming! It's almost my turn! There's Sleeping Beauty! And then we watched as each princess made a big to-do over the little princesses, telling them how beautiful they were, etc. Now granted, that's their job. But I have to say that we were very disappointed in the attention to DS (or lack thereof) and the lack of interaction. They each posed for a picture, they each signed his t-shirt, they each posed for a picture with DH...and that was pretty much it. Jasmine did give him a kiss, but overall we were disappointed with this event. DS was still feeling too overwhelmed to really ask his prepared questions, and there's no way he was going to kiss Sleeping Beauty! The Snow White was VERY in character, she had the voice down pat. Mulan was the least "in character", and the others fell somewhere in the middle. On a more positive note, Jasmine and Belle both remembered him when we met them later in the day. We will not be doing PSB again, could you guess?
After PSB, DS insisted that he wanted to ride "the dinosaurs". We both had misgivings about this, but decided we'd try it. But it has been quite a while since we did it, and we had forgotten how long it was. Decided that it was way too long, just in case DS didn't like it. I'm glad we didn't do it, I think it would've been waaaaaay too much for DS. So...new plan. DH really wanted to ride Mission:Space. After all the warnings, I don't think it would be my cuppa tea... but I had assured DH that he could ride if he wanted. He went to check the line, and there wasn't one! I was sunscreening Wesley up, when DH yelled to me~said that Astronaut Mickey and Goofy were available for pics...so he went on his mission while DS and I went to meet the astronauts. Wesley was very excited about them, and asked if they were going to the moon with his daddy? Once they left, he and I headed over to Figment. We were the only "guests" on the ride~though we actually had some CMs hop on our train as we were beginning the ride. As it started, Wesley wasn't so sure. Even when it was over, he said he didn't want to ride again. It IS really loud, I guess I should've expected this. We met up with DH at that point (who later told me that he didn't think Mission:Space was that great~said he was glad he hadn't had to wait in a long line to ride it, he thought it was a big disappointment...but he also confirmed that I wouldn't enjoy it). The characters were around Spaceship Earth, so we headed over that way. We only got to see Pinocchio and Geppeto before they had to leave, though. Then we backtracked, and went to The Land. Ever since they made this a FastPass ride, the lines have been unbelievable. We haven't ridden it since last September, the lines were too long in April/May. This time we walked right on. Somewhat surprisingly, Wesley really enjoyed it. (Last year he didn't care for it.) After The Land, we went over to The Living Seas. This is one of our least favorite attractions (especially me, I have fish issues!), but Wesley loves it. We got to see a sea turtle, that was a first! We didn't get to look at the Nemo exhibit much, because they were doing some sort of filming, and CMs kept ushering people around the Nemo tank. Now, on to Spaceship Earth. What can you say? Classic Epcot! Wesley didn't like it as much this time around because the volume was a lot louder.
We wanted to catch the characters at their next stop in Japan, so we started towards World Showcase. Once in Japan, we only waited about 5 minutes before the bus came. Wesley had a great time seeing Captain Hook, Smee, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Max, Pluto...we didn't make it to Chip and Dale before the bus left, but gee, you see those two everywhere! We saw the sign on our way through France the first time, and we headed back that way to see~The Three Musketeers! Wesley has not yet seen this, but The Disney Channel has done a great job promoting it. The kid recognizes the logo. We had thought to surprise him~not tell him that he would get to see them~but he saw the sign. No pictures on it, mind you, just the logo. The Three Musketeers!, he exclaimed! After several consultations with several different CMs we were finally told that they would be out sometime around 1. We waited around, and sure enough, just after 1, here they come! I must admit, Wesley was extraordinarily cute during this whole exchange, and apparently other people thought so, too, because there where lots of "awwwww"s and I heard someone say, "That was certainly a Kodak moment!" He enjoyed it so much that we got in line again. By that time, it was close to 1:30, and that's when Belle and the Beast should appear. So we waited some more, but only the Beast came out. Belle was too engrossed in her book, we were told. Wesley was a little scared of Beast. He IS rather intimidating, without Belle there to soften him up! After a photo refusal (by Wesley), we start towards UK when we see Belle... and she invites us to come back to the Library with her, where Beast is waiting (yes, we know!). With Belle there, Wesley did consent to a couple of pictures. Added bonus, she remembered him from breakfast. After close to an hour in France (the longest time I've ever spent there, I believe!), we venture to the UK.