Today is Saturday September 30th and its going to be a great day.
In about 30 minutes.
Because when we left off the last time, we were late for our 5 hour walking tour of the Magic Kingdom, that weve already paid for. A long time ago. By credit card.
The room beside City Hall was empty when we arrived. Except for two name badges
Newbie and YAK!!
K and I waited for a moment and soon a very happy CM walked up to the counter. We told him of the problem, and by the way we are pros at making excuses for being late because of traffic. We are from Toronto. Very bad traffic. Much like many US cities and then some! In Toronto everyone is 1 hour late, and its no big deal!
But at Disney, Im not so sure.
The pixie dust was with the Oldie and Newbie today.
CM said, no problem we have room on the next tour
Whew!
He took our lunch orders as the tour included free-food (ha-ha!) at Columbia Harbor (or Harbour for us Canadians) House. He then offered us free coffee and drinks (I needed a Happy Coke by then, but alas the MK is dry!!) He then gave us our little microphone-listening device and told us to have a look around and come back in about 20 minutes.
So out to the square we went and it dawned on me that this was the very very first time K was in the Happiest Place on Earth! Ive read so many descriptions about walking through those gates, the joy, the tears, the memories.
I asked K what she thought and her reply was,
I didnt realize you couldnt just walk up to the castle at the Magic Kingdom, but had to park, tram, then either monorail or boat
Out of the mouths of Newbies!!
But she was right. Walt planned it that way. On purpose.
Back at City Hall we met our guide, Abby and we were off to explore the wonders of the Magic Kingdom. Im not going to tell you about the Keys to the Kingdom tour so you can maybe one day experience it yourself.
It was a fantastic tour. Especially if you are a Disney-geek like myself. Abby told us a lot of interesting facts about the MK, how it was built and quite a bit about Walt and his vision.
We got many backstage peeks at how the MK works. Very cool stuff!!
But we weren't allowed to take pictures of the cool stuff. So we took pictures of this:
And the windows above Main Street, named for people who had an important role in making WDW:
Next time look up and read the names on the windows. Google them if you don't know who they are, and you'll be surprised!
We got to VIP ride Haunted Mansion, and Abby told us all about the story of the HM. Master Gracie, his bride and Madam Leoda
Lunch at Columbia was very good and very timely. I figured we would tour, then get lunch. We walked and toured for about 2 ½ hours, then had lunch, then continued the tour. Lunch was a very nice break.
Abby was very knowledgeable, but stuck a little too close to her script. She really didnt answer all of our questions and left us wanting more. And as some of you know I can be a little YAKey at times (but not overly to the point of being obnoxious, I hope

). I was a tour guide once. I liked lots of questions. And I like to ask them! Abby had a little trouble with deviations, and therefore the Ill get back to that were never gotten back to. Maybe she was leaving things opened for a repeat some day.
All and all it was excellent and K really enjoyed getting backstage perspective before doing any rides or shows.
We finished our tour back at city hall, and because it was a bit hot, K and I decided to head back to the POP after the tour.
But first K's "real" ride on the Monorail! (I didn't count the morning because it was packed and stressful!)
Upfront. K got to be monorail blue's co-pilot!
(She's checking with the Imaginers to see that it's safe to drive the monorail!

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Up next: YAK and K go their separate ways....