DAY 3: Wednesday May 16th
Even though I had been out late the night before, we only had two DL days left, so sleeping in was not an option! We were up by 7 and got DS fed and dressed. We were out the door by 7:45 and actually made it to the parking garage before it even opened at 8. By the time we parked and took the tram, it was 8:30 when we entered the park and were allowed up to the hub area where the ropes were out. We went over to the left side so we could avoid the people heading to Tomorrowland and Space Mountain first. We had a great CM at the rope who did his best to keep everyone, including DS, entertained. But eventually, DS got a little crabby so DH took him in the stroller through one of the shops on Main Street to keep him busy.
There wasn't as many people there as I would have thought! At exactly 9 am, the ropes finally came down and we hurried through the Castle to Fantasyland and straight over to Dumbo. We were on the very first ride of the day!
Next up, we wanted to try Peter Pan's Flight since we hadn't ridden it yet. It had already built up a pretty long line, so we ended up waiting about 20 minutes even though it was only our second attraction of the day! Darn you DL for not having a PPF FastPass!
There was an older Indian couple there with what looked like some adult children, and we kept passing them in the switchbacks. The dad kept asking the women how to pronounce the name of the ride, and he kept repeating it back one syllable at a time. Then he picked up his video camera and started videoing while walking through the line and narrating, "We're in the line for Pe-ter-Pan's-Fl-ight." It was pretty entertaining!
Finally we boarded our pirate ship and we were off to Neverland!
Overall, the ride was pretty similar to the WDW version. DL had a better Neverland scene, but WDW by far has the better flying over London scene. I was disappointed that there were no little cars on the city streets! The exterior building is definitely nicer looking than WDW's facade, but I was pretty bummed they didn't have FP.
Next up, we went to another Fantasyland attraction we had missed before, and one I had never been on, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!
I only visited WDW once while this attraction was still open, and due to limited time in the Magic Kingdom, I never rode it. I have seen it hyped up on the boards by Mr. Toad lovers everywhere, but I have to say...I just didn't get it! I'm not familiar with the story or movie it's based off of, so I was pretty clueless through the whole thing. It seemed pretty chaotic and a little scary. Not sure what the hype is about, other than maybe people who are fans of the movie? At least I can now say I've ridden it.
We went over next to the Storybook Land Canal Boats, something else we had missed on our first morning in DL. We had a short wait for this too, about 10 minutes, and we boarded our boat. DH had been hesitant about taking DS on this since the boats are so small and he could easily abandon ship if he was getting restless since there is not much keeping you in, but I'm happy to say DS sat quietly in my lap for the whole attraction!
Entering Monstro's mouth
A family of duckies we passed!
I don't remember all of the little houses and villages we passed, but I'll try to identify the ones I can remember.
Not sure...DH was probably just taking a picture of the giant duck in the normal sized village. Haha
Ooh, I know this one! It's Agrabah!
I think this is the cottage from Snow White?
I remember this one is from Cinderella because of the carriage stopped halfway down when it turned back into a pumpkin
Gepetto's Wood Carving Workshop
This one I remember is Prince Eric's castle from Little Mermaid, and his ship parked out front.
Overall, it was a cute little attraction and we enjoyed "touring" all of the villages from the Disney fairy tales. Don't know that it's something I'd have to do every trip, but it was cute for our first visit.
I have in my notes that DH went to get FP's for Space Mountain but it was down (not sure if it was the ride that was down or the FP machines, but I'm guessing the ride?). It was pretty close to 10 am so he also ran over to DCA to get some World of Color FP's so we could try again to see the show that night. We got the blue section again, same as the day before, so at least we'd know where to go, right? While he was gone, I took DS on another ride through It's a Small World.
I didn't take any pictures on the ride since we had gotten so many the first time, but DS seemed to enjoy himself just as much on this second ride! He clapped and waved and danced with the music, which just warms my heart. I do remember as we were waiting in line, the CM announced a couple who had just gotten married, so they got their own boat, and when they passed us I yelled out a Congratulations to them and DS was happy to wave!
Oh, there was one weird thing that happened while we were riding. As we were approaching a dark section toward the end of the ride, I thought I saw a person standing on the side! I convinced myself I must be imagining things, but as we got closer, there really was a CM standing there adding more boats to the ride. It was a little freaky when I realized the person was moving!!
DH came to meet up with us just as we were about to exit our boat.
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