They Tried To Make Me Go To Rehab, But I Said No No No! Updt 11/7: Solo no more Pg.27

I had gotten a little behind this week, but am caught up now:)

I don't even know where to begin! I just LOVE your TR so much ~ the pictures of Epcot, OKW and the MK are all so great :goodvibes

Sounds like the perfect solo trip ~ weather looks great, it doesn't look too crowded...

I can just imagine what it would feel like, even though I personally am not a go solo kind of person :laughing: I left the kids for 2 weeks to go on a cruise with my mom a couple of years ago, and although it was wonderful and relaxing, I missed them terribly and couldn't do it again, well, until they're grown that is, and they will be invited always :)

You're morning at MK before the park opens looked heavenly! So nice...

I can't wait for more!!!

 
I'm just read your first TR earlier today and I looooved it, so I decided to join you on this one as well!

Thanks for sharing!
 
What a great morning at MK! Peter Pan 3 times a row, wonderful! I was never at MK in the morning this trip aside from my tour so I missed out on PP completely, the lines were always 50 minutes when I was there. It is such a cute ride!

And have you read Realityland? One of my favorite books on Disney, I found it really interesting!

Allyson
 

I can't wait to see what happens next. I would love to do a solo trip one day.
 
Another awesome MK update!! What a wonderful way to start the day at Disney!! Can't wait to hear more!!! I love the bouncing Mickey...lol;)

Thanks for the "BOO!" :) I have been wanting to get one!

:lmao: That's funny about the CM thinking you were serious about wanting to wake up Tink. Get a sense of humour! :rotfl:

I know! In their desire to please everyone, I think they take some things too seriously! ;)

Literary side note- you might like A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story
... one of my favorite looks at the life of Nicholas and Alexandra...
My husband has The Hobbit memorized- he used to read it aloud to a group he mentored and the side effect was knowing it by heart! Go figure! Go GEEKS! :rotfl:
I cannot wait to see the differences (and similarities) between the MK Haunted Mansion and the Disneyland Haunted Mansion... I would be content to hang out around that ride all day long and never be bored.
Thanks for the book recommendation, will definitely check it out! :thumbsup2
Go Middle Earth Geeks!!! :cheer2:
My HM update is coming up.....;)

I had gotten a little behind this week, but am caught up now:)

I don't even know where to begin! I just LOVE your TR so much ~ the pictures of Epcot, OKW and the MK are all so great :goodvibes

Sounds like the perfect solo trip ~ weather looks great, it doesn't look too crowded...

I can just imagine what it would feel like, even though I personally am not a go solo kind of person :laughing: I left the kids for 2 weeks to go on a cruise with my mom a couple of years ago, and although it was wonderful and relaxing, I missed them terribly and couldn't do it again, well, until they're grown that is, and they will be invited always :)

You're morning at MK before the park opens looked heavenly! So nice...

I can't wait for more!!!


I am going to DC/NYC with my Mom this coming Thursday...leaving the boys behind again! LOL!
Thanks for being one of my loyal TR readers, it gives me motivation to go on....

I'm just read your first TR earlier today and I looooved it, so I decided to join you on this one as well!

Thanks for sharing!
So glad you enjoyed our Oct '07 TR! :) Thanks for being here! Hope to keep you entertained :thumbsup2

What a great morning at MK! Peter Pan 3 times a row, wonderful! I was never at MK in the morning this trip aside from my tour so I missed out on PP completely, the lines were always 50 minutes when I was there. It is such a cute ride!

And have you read Realityland? One of my favorite books on Disney, I found it really interesting!

Allyson

I will have to look for that on Amazon, thanks for the recommendation! Been waiting on an update on your TR :rolleyes1 :)

I just read all 14 pages!

Great TR - I can't wait to read more!

Hi Joanie! I'm glad you're enjoying it :thumbsup2 Thanks for reading along! :)

I can't wait to see what happens next. I would love to do a solo trip one day.

Hi reelmom! Update coming shortly...Thanks for being here. Here's to all solo-tripping Disney Moms! :yay:
 
As I walk towards Liberty Square, suddenly out of the blue, I hear the epic overture from Star Wars. Hmmmm....How very strange. I know I am a huge Star Wars fanatic, but to be hearing its soundtrack clearly in my head at this moment was a little disconcerting. Had my years of collecting thousands of Star Wars figures finally pushed me off and over the edge? Was I finally going insane over Star Wars as my sister predicted long ago?!

For a split second I check my suroundings to see if I was really at the MK and not DHS. I reassure myself that I wasn't anywhere close to Star Tours - that was for sure. ;) Well, where would that be coming from then?!

I realize that it was coming from me!

More specifically, it was my I-phone that was ringing! I forgot that I had changed my ringtone before I left Texas (DUH). I take it out of my bag, and I see the boys are calling me from home.

As soon as I pick-up, they make an important and happy announcement:

"Mom, we're going to Disneyworld!"

I hear the great joy and excitement in Jake and Sam's voices as they enumerate all the rides they want to get on when they get here. I realize how much I've missed them. :lovestruc And although I was really having a fabulous time solo-tripping, it was time for them to join me.

DH instructs me to call DME to finalize their reservation with their flight and arrival time. I realize that with this latest development, I now have a bunch of ADR's to confirm, cancel and make! :scared:

I tell the boys I love them, remind them to get to the airport early (their flight was leaving at 7pm), and hang up the phone.

It now dawns upon me that I have less than 12 hours to do everything I planned to do solo. :eek: But I promised myself I was going into this with only a positive frame of mind. So, with a G.I. Joe-esque resolve written all over me, I get into full commando mode (dum-da-da-dum)!

I reach my destination. And with no wait at all, I, along with a few other guests enter:

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To me, the Haunted Mansion is the ultimate dark ride. I do not have to launch into more superlatives - I think you know what I mean. ;)

It gives me chills right now as I recall my ride experience.....

I remember being ushered into the octagonal room, and encouraged to stand in the "dead center". The door we entered through becomes a wall, and the chilling voice of Paul Frees introduces himself as our "Ghost Host":

"Welcome! Foolish Mortals, to the Haunted Mansion!
I am your host, your Ghost Host. Hmmmm.
Our tour begins here, in this gallery.
Here where you see paintings of some of our guests,
as they appeared in their corruptible, mortal state.
Kindly step all the way in please, and make room for everyone.
There's no turning back now... {room is now stretching}
Your cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of foreboding,
almost as though you sense a disquieting metamorphosis.
Is this haunted room actually stretching?
Or is it your imagination, hmmm??
And consider this dismaying observation:
this chamber had no windows and no doors.
Which offers you this chilling challenge --
to find A WAY OUT! HAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!!
Of course, there's always my way....
{clap of thunder and lightning}"


My favorite part of the ride is when the doombuggies turn 180 degrees and transport you as you face backwards, almost laying down. I love the dark leafless tree limbs that look like they're ready to grab at your throat! Yikes! ;) When I was younger, my favorite part of the ride used to be the end when a ghost hitch-hiked its way into your buggy! :)

It is worth noting that this is the boys' least favorite Disney ride. I think the fright factor has plenty to do with it. Last year during MNSSHP, I rode this alone, abandoned by the boys who opted to go trick or treating with DH instead! :mad:

I decide to ride it again, and with the permission of the butler at the end of the ride, I do not disembark, and keep on riding.

I pass thru a short but spooky tunnel full of empty doombuggies on the way to the ride's beginning, and for a fraction of a second I feel like freaking out!! Imagine yourself all alone in total darkness inside the bowels of the Haunted Mansion, with empty doombuggies as your only companions! :scared:

Fortunately it didn't take long, and I am back where the ride starts. The ghostly maid walking on the moving walkway waves at me, and I set off to explore my mysterious eerie mansion once more.

I get out of my doombuggy after riding twice. I decide I had had enough of the dark. ;)

One piece of trivia I was going to share: Did you know that in DL, the stretching room stretches downwards (you go down in an elevator), while at WDW, the stretching rooms have ascending ceilings.

At the attraction in DL, the room is in fact, an elevator with no ceiling that is being lowered slowly to give the illusion that the room itself is stretching; this brings the guests down to where the ride begins, below ground level. This elevator effect was necessary to lower the guests below the level of the park-circling railroad at DL.


As I was exiting the Haunted Mansion, up high on the hill (on the left side) in the pet cemetery, I saw the old Mr. Toad statue that used to sit above the Mr. Toad attraction:

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Mr. Toad's Wild Ride was once an attraction at the Magic Kingdom park in WDW (it is still at DL). Despite a long protest against its closure, Mr. Toad's was put to an end in 1998 and the ride was replaced the following year with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. I suppose, he is now laid to rest up there on the HM hill. ;)


I see a member of the Dream Team chatting with some folks about Mr. Toad. I stop to listen in. ;) I sit by a bench close to:
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When plans were being made for a Young Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Disney bought a hearse for the show, but when those plans were scrapped due to budget costs, the hearse was given an invisible phantom horse and placed outside the DL mansion. It was such a hit that the black one above was purchased and sent to Florida.


Unfortunately, the Dream Team CM walked away :confused3, and I headed off in the opposite direction. My next ride was going to be a bright, cheery, and wet one:
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That is up next.
Please stay tuned. :)
 
Yay! You get your kids to join you! How exciting for them:wizard:

I understand you wanting to take advantage of your last 12 hours of stress free freedom:)

You have to take a long solo trip in the future, with free dining:thumbsup2

I LOVE HM too :goodvibes We ALWAYS stay on twice, and ride through the little tunnel with the empty doombuggys, very neat.

Too bad you didn't get a dream from the DT near by...

Can't wait for more, and to hear about one of my fave rides, Splash Mtn.!!!


 
Enjoying your report, a solo trip is a dream of mine!!

Hi! I'm glad you're here reading along! Solo-tripping is something I definitely recommend. Even if its just for a day or two ;)

How exciting that the family decided to join you in WDW. :woohoo:

Yay! I really did miss them, esp. when I heard their voices over the phone. :)

Yay! You get your kids to join you! How exciting for them:wizard:

I understand you wanting to take advantage of your last 12 hours of stress free freedom:)

You have to take a long solo trip in the future, with free dining:thumbsup2

I LOVE HM too :goodvibes We ALWAYS stay on twice, and ride through the little tunnel with the empty doombuggys, very neat.

Too bad you didn't get a dream from the DT near by...

Can't wait for more, and to hear about one of my fave rides, Splash Mtn.!!!



I sure hope to do another solo (or at least semi-solo) trip in the future, and did someone say "free dining" ?! :) That would be awesome!!!

I think its cool that you've been thru that little tunnel too! Wasn't that just scary? I forgot I had a mini pen light, I should have used it that time. :rolleyes1
 
I reach my destination. And with no wait at all, I, along with a few other guests enter:

hauntmans.jpg

I cannot WAIT.

To me, the Haunted Mansion is the ultimate dark ride.

WORD.

"Welcome! Foolish Mortals, to the Haunted Mansion!
I am your host, your Ghost Host. Hmmmm.
Our tour begins here, in this gallery.
Here where you see paintings of some of our guests,
as they appeared in their corruptible, mortal state.
Kindly step all the way in please, and make room for everyone.
There's no turning back now... {room is now stretching}
Your cadaverous pallor betrays an aura of foreboding,
almost as though you sense a disquieting metamorphosis.
Is this haunted room actually stretching?
Or is it your imagination, hmmm??
And consider this dismaying observation:
this chamber had no windows and no doors.
Which offers you this chilling challenge --
to find A WAY OUT! HAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!!
Of course, there's always my way....
{clap of thunder and lightning}"

Just reading this makes me giddy.

I decide to ride it again, and with the permission of the butler at the end of the ride, I do not disembark, and keep on riding.

I pass thru a short but spooky tunnel full of empty doombuggies on the way to the ride's beginning, and for a fraction of a second I feel like freaking out!! Imagine yourself all alone in total darkness inside the bowels of the Haunted Mansion, with empty doombuggies as your only companions! :scared:

Too freaky! In that fun, gotta do it again, Disney kind of way. :thumbsup2

One piece of trivia I was going to share: Did you know that in DL, the stretching room stretches downwards (you go down in an elevator), while at WDW, the stretching rooms have ascending ceilings.

At the attraction in DL, the room is in fact, an elevator with no ceiling that is being lowered slowly to give the illusion that the room itself is stretching; this brings the guests down to where the ride begins, below ground level. This elevator effect was necessary to lower the guests below the level of the park-circling railroad at DL.

I did know that about DL but didn't realize it was different at MK! I'm so used to feeling the room jolt in that moving elevator kind of way... it'll be weird not to feel anything at all!
 
I did know that about DL but didn't realize it was different at MK! I'm so used to feeling the room jolt in that moving elevator kind of way... it'll be weird not to feel anything at all!

I wrote that section with you in mind. I love comparing WDW and DL, I love them both and they each have something special and unique about them. :goodvibes

This is great... I love your report and can't wait for more!!!!!!

Thanks for reading, bucky! I have an update coming up.....:thumbsup2
 
Hello to all my Dis reader-friends!

I wanted to let y'all know I'll be off the boards for the next few days. I am going to DC and NYC to get some much needed rest and relaxation :). I am sure I'll be able to check in once and a while, but the next update after tonight will be posted sometime the following week.

Btw, we are also headed to Sea World San Antonio in two weeks - I promised Sam we'd go for his (belated) Birthday celebration. :)

Now on with the show...........
 
Have a great time on your trip! There's so much to do and see in both cities- don't forget to get some actual rest while you're gone! :)
 
When I left the Haunted Mansion, I had a definite purpose: to ride Splash Mountain in broad daylight! :) You see, the only times I've ridden Splash were always at night! :upsidedow My reasoning behind this is that the drop is a lot less intimidating when it is concealed by the darkness! I told y'all before, I am a big ole fraidy cat when it comes to big, sudden drops. :scared:

I was feeling very confident to ride it, what with the sun literally smiling down at me - it filled me with so much certainty!

As I was about to enter the queue, I saw everyone's favorite cowgirl greeting the early morning guests - Jessie! :

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I just had to come over and meet her:

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After saying goodbye to Jessie, I made it back to the Splash Mountain line:

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And again, as early as it was, I didn't have to wait but a few minutes to get on my floating log. As I step in, I notice how wet my first row seat is, and I think to myself, this is not good. I have had enough past experience to know that the riders at the very front of the log usually get soaked the most! :upsidedow It was too late to don a poncho, and so I resigned myself to an inevitable soaking. :) However, I think that deep down inside, I really did have a wicked desire to get drenched! ;)

Right before the five story plunge, as the log inched its way up the top, I feel my earlier confidence dissipate. I was intimidated by the steep angle my log was climbing! You don't get to see this much of the ride during the evening! :eek:

In an attempt to calm myself, I try to remember how effortless the drop felt the last time. It doesn't work.

I say goodbye to my beautiful castle, certain of immininent disaster once my log falls over the edge:

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I shut my eyes so tight and brace myself.....As the log lands painlessly at the bottom, I shake my head and laugh at how silly I was to be nervous. Gosh, this wasn't even half as bad as TOT! ;) I did get pretty wet, but the sun took care of that issue in no time.

I take one last look at Splash's daunting facade:

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On the way to my next ride, I happen to run into Woody's Cowboy camp:

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Both kids and adults appeared to be enjoying their cowboy training:

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Alas, I had arrived as they were getting ready to leave, but had caught Bullseye at the show's tail end ;) :

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When I return:
Defying Gravity!
See ya real soon! :wave:
 
Have a great time on your trip! There's so much to do and see in both cities- don't forget to get some actual rest while you're gone! :)

Hi Kat!
Can't believe we're both still up at this ungodly hour! :lmao: Thanks for the warm wishes, I'll try my best not to commando-drag my 65 year-old Mom around the Capital and in Manhattan! ;)
Jen :cutie:
 
I'm so glad you got to ride SM in the daytime ~~ and glad you liked it! I love the pic you snapped at the very top of the hill, I love the view from there, esp. at night :goodvibes

Cowboy camp looks fun, I've never seen that before.

 












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