nilla
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The rain eventually let up, and as the clock continued to tick, we decided to start moving toward Main Street. Dinner is at the Polynesian tonight; Kona Cafe to be exact. We've still got some time, though, so we decide to go set up shop on Main Street and watch the afternoon parade. We usually end up skipping the parades for the most part, but we've got plenty of time and not much else we NEED to do, so it sounds like a good idea.
Well, it SOUNDS like a good idea, but whether or not it actually IS a good idea remains to be seen. The parade is being briefly postponed because the sky isn't looking so good, so Kristin and the kids decide to do a "little" shopping, while I hold down the fort curbside. They're actually gone pretty long, and the rain starts back up again. I don't want to give up this spot, but since EVERYONE has moved to shelter, I guess it won't do too much harm to get under an awning. Not sure what shop I was in front of, and not sure I cared, because I - and more importantly, the stroller - were staying dry.
The rain started to slow, and I got back to our spot. It still coming down a little, but not too bad. Kristin and the kids finally returned, but the parade has now been postponed indefinitely. Ok, what next? It's too early to go to dinner, but not early enough to venture back into the park, so we decide to finally jump aboard Casey, Jr. for a quick spin, and hopefully a sneak peek at the Fantasyland expansion.
As we wait for the train, Dylan insists on playing with those antique games and nickelodeons, which I guess is ok, but still scares the heck out of me because this kid has the tendency to be clumsy. We make it out alive, however, and onto the train. We actually lucked out with the train, too, since there was a question as to whether or not they'd run it in this weather.
They did, though, and if you don't believe me, explain how I got this:
And this:
Unfortunately, I think they've changed the recording, so I can't make the joke about Pocahontas that I already told you about in last year's trip report, but at least we're getting close to some Fantasyland photo ops, right?
Well, not really.
Lots of trees.
Lots of fenceline.
No clear view.
Shoot. We breeze by the "Toontown" station, which is now blocked off, save the signs for Dumbo's Storybook Circus (coming soon!). The tents are visible, too...
...but we could see them from over by the Mad Tea Party, too, so it's not really a big deal.
Well, it SOUNDS like a good idea, but whether or not it actually IS a good idea remains to be seen. The parade is being briefly postponed because the sky isn't looking so good, so Kristin and the kids decide to do a "little" shopping, while I hold down the fort curbside. They're actually gone pretty long, and the rain starts back up again. I don't want to give up this spot, but since EVERYONE has moved to shelter, I guess it won't do too much harm to get under an awning. Not sure what shop I was in front of, and not sure I cared, because I - and more importantly, the stroller - were staying dry.
The rain started to slow, and I got back to our spot. It still coming down a little, but not too bad. Kristin and the kids finally returned, but the parade has now been postponed indefinitely. Ok, what next? It's too early to go to dinner, but not early enough to venture back into the park, so we decide to finally jump aboard Casey, Jr. for a quick spin, and hopefully a sneak peek at the Fantasyland expansion.
As we wait for the train, Dylan insists on playing with those antique games and nickelodeons, which I guess is ok, but still scares the heck out of me because this kid has the tendency to be clumsy. We make it out alive, however, and onto the train. We actually lucked out with the train, too, since there was a question as to whether or not they'd run it in this weather.
They did, though, and if you don't believe me, explain how I got this:

And this:

Unfortunately, I think they've changed the recording, so I can't make the joke about Pocahontas that I already told you about in last year's trip report, but at least we're getting close to some Fantasyland photo ops, right?
Well, not really.
Lots of trees.
Lots of fenceline.
No clear view.
Shoot. We breeze by the "Toontown" station, which is now blocked off, save the signs for Dumbo's Storybook Circus (coming soon!). The tents are visible, too...

...but we could see them from over by the Mad Tea Party, too, so it's not really a big deal.