Chapter 9 ... In Which the Kids Help Tom and Huck, and Mr. Smith Visits his Favorite Hess Station (Again)
Friday, March 31
Basically, see Tuesday a.m. We get up at 7, eat in the room, get on the bus to the MK. The family protests a bit because I want to use the coffee maker to make coffee instead of heating water for oatmeal. The Diet Coke has run out, and I need the caffeine. Theyll have to survive on nutrigrain bars and yogurt.
MK opening seems less crowded than on Tuesday. We follow the same routine the guys ride Buzz Lightyear while I get FP for Space Mountain, then we all ride Buzz. Somehow, I kick butt on Buzz this time. I have evidently hit something worth a lot of points, probably while aiming for something else.
Buzz himself arrives for autographs and pics as we exit the ride. We get a photopass shot of the kids and take one with our own camera, too. Folks are not kidding when they say the photopass photographers are not pushy. You have to seek them out. Most of the time, were too busy to stop for a picture. We end up with about 8 photos from the week, none of which I purchase. Ive already bought one from Chef Mickeys, remember? Lets not go crazy!
We walk over to Fantasyland and catch the first showing of Mickeys Philharmagic. Im sure well never be able to replicate the good timing weve had for shows all week. The theatre is not full. We love the show, but 2 sets of screaming babies/toddlers dont. Youd think the wails and cries of I wanna go would prompt their parents to take them out of the theatre, but no. I cant figure out if the adults are selfish or if they think they arent allowed to leave mid-film. Uh ... youre not strapped into your seats, folks.
I can certainly understand ending up in that show with a child who gets unexpectedly frightened. The show is loud and, at times, dark. Thats enough for some kiddos to hate it, happy story notwithstanding. In fact, its so loud that on a couple of occasions I think the little ones have stopped crying, only to realize that the music is drowning them out.
We head to the Haunted Mansion for a repeat trip. Strolling right by Its a Small World, I feel a little ashamed that we arent riding it on this trip. I kind of want to see how its been updated, but mostly I just feel like I
should go on it. Like its unpatriotic somehow not to experience it.
But thats wrong. What I should feel unpatriotic about is that I havent visited the Hall of Presidents since Reagan was in office. Maybe next time!
On to the Haunted Mansion. Theres no wait. Ill never get tired of this ride. Theres nothing unusual to report about our HM experience on this trip, so Ill share a little anecdote from 2004 (hope you dont mind!).
It was a Saturday in October in the MK, the first (and definitely last) time wed been in that particular park on a Saturday. Wed toured Thursday and Friday around Epcot, MGM and the MK with moderate crowds. These fall dates were a pretty popular time to travel. Still, we were not prepared for what faced us on Saturday. By the early afternoon, fastpass return times were at 9:30 p.m. There was nothing to ride without a very long wait. Just maneuvering around the people was difficult. And, of course, it was hot and sunny. We were stuck wandering around aimlessly trying to decide what to do.
At the Haunted Mansion, the wait is 55 minutes. The HM loads pretty fast, so you know its busy when its wait gets that long. Were standing near the entrance trying to decide whether to get in this line or not, looking pretty pitiful, Im sure. A CM solemnly approaches us and asks us to follow her. We go with her up the path into what I recognize as the chicken out door; since Caveman tried unsuccessfully to ride a couple of times at age 5, weve made an early exit before. In this case, we go in the door and are escorted straight into the room where the attraction begins.
It was the highlight of the closest-thing-to-an-unhappy-day Ive ever had at Disney. The best part was that of course the CM stayed in character the whole time. We were a little afraid to go with her but also scared to say no!
Back to 2006: Its almost 10 a.m., and were going to look for a paint brush. I always
want to go to Tom Sawyer Island, but its a pain to get over there. You can either go early, and miss some prime ride time, or wait until the afternoon and pack in like sardines on a raft in the hot sun. On this day, though, were taking it easy. Its icing on the cake day. Repeat our favorites day. Do a few things we missed day. You get the idea.
Were on the first boat over and have plenty of room. The CM gives us the paintbrush story (which, of course, I have already learned from the DIS), and we take off. The boys go one way, Mr. Smith and I go another. Im not sure where to be looking because I dont know the level of difficulty of this hunt. How hidden are the things? Pretty quickly my attention turns from finding a paint brush to just finding my children. The island is a bit larger than I remember.
We soon hear the kids, and they are returning from the fort with a paintbrush! Theyve found it just lying on the floor of the fort. I wonder if another family found more than one and just set this one down. Or maybe thats how theyre hidden.
We all head back to the fort to spend some time shooting at Big Thunder Mountain passengers. I notice theres a lot of trash on the ground, even in some of the caves. It stands out because everywhere else in the parks is so clean.
Upon our return to the mainland, the Smith family gets its souvenir certificate good for a FP ride on Big Thunder Mountain or Splash Mountain. Im not getting soaked this morning , so I choose the RR. Then we take the WDW RR around to Toontown for our usual route to Space Mountain. We use our fastpasses. Once again, Im wearing a skirt. Will I never learn?
While browsing our way down Main Street, we pick up a few candy bars. Dark chocolate is good for you; didnt you know? Frankenpoohs health tip of the day.
We board the bus back to our resort. As it pulls in POFQ, we decide to disembark there and take the scenic route back to POR. Weve not walked much on this trip. Maybe next time Ill start jogging in the mornings, too.

Its a beautiful walk, and I like POFQ. The mansions of Riverside look really nice, too. They do such a good job with the buildings so they dont look like exterior corridor motels. I really love Alligator Bayou, though, especially the interior decor.
Its lunchtime, and Mr. Smith has a plan. He wants to go back to the Hess Station at Downtown Disney. No, really. Hes noticed that they make sub sandwiches as well as pizza. Now, Im tempted to leave the tale right there and let Mr. Smith look a little goofy. But theres a tad bit more to it. Speaking of Goofy, Mr. Smith wants to run in the World of Disney and buy that golf shirt. I also suspect he wants a giant fountain drink from the Hess Station (he needs his caffeine, too).
It may not surprise you to learn that the Smiths have not gotten a refillable mug. Knowing wed eat breakfast in the room, I just didnt think wed use it enough. By late in the week, we have vowed to get one on our next trip. Youll know its our family when you see us all running back and forth filling the same mug:
Frankenpooh to the food court with the mug, fills up with coffee, pours the coffee into a cup in the room
Mr. Smith to the food court with the mug, fills up with tea, pours the tea into a cup in the room
the Caveman to the food court with the mug, fills up with Coke, pours the Coke into a cup in the room
Frank Jr. to the food court with the mug, fills up with Sprite, pours the Sprite into a cup in the room
I can totally picture this. It really is exactly what well do. Note to self: Whatever the resort, request a room close to the food court.
Okay, were on board with Mr. Smiths lunch plan. He can run to DTD while we plan for the afternoon. Were thinking about ... Blizzard Beach.
Going to the water park goes a little against my park touring sense because weve burned a pass at the MK already today, and this will take use up a WP and More visit for just a few hours. Its a warm Friday afternoon and likely to be crowded.
On the other hand, do I really want to spend more than a few hours at the WP? No. If Ive got to run around in the bathing suit and stand in line for slides, wouldnt I rather do it on a hot day? Yes. Isnt BB part of our original vacation plan and something we said wed try on this trip? Yes.
It's the last day of our trip and time to loosen up on the rules.
Blizzard Beach it will be. Next installment: Wedgies and the Whispering Canyon Café!