To Infinity and The Contemporary!

i still love country bears.:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

i still like tiki room too. but robin hates it.:rotfl:
i kept telling her,"but its under new management". so we went in and she said "its the same show!!!":rotfl2: :lmao:

and peoplemover.....we could ride that for hrs.:grouphug:

remember that line they used to use?
"its the transportation system that never stops":thumbsup2
 
Kathy, you are definitely not the only one who get's teary eyed at the sight of the Castle. :sad: I bawled like a baby at the Remember the Magic show on the cruise and also at our last dinner when all the wait staff paraded around with their homeland flags. :goodvibes

Sounds like you had another great Disney Day. :thumbsup2


(BTW....I hope you know that you'll be expected to do a TR for the BOB cruise). :cheer2:
 
i still love country bears.:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

i still like tiki room too. but robin hates it.:rotfl:
i kept telling her,"but its under new management". so we went in and she said "its the same show!!!":rotfl2: :lmao:

and peoplemover.....we could ride that for hrs.:grouphug:

remember that line they used to use?
"its the transportation system that never stops":thumbsup2

I saw the Country Bears for the first time when I was on a 'girls only' trip about 5 years ago. I couldn't believe I had never been in there before! We got the giggles and were still laughing about an hour later!

I liked the old Tiki show better - I think Gilbert Gottfried is too loud. My Dad loves this show BECAUSE it's so loud! :lmao:

We love the People Mover! :thumbsup2

Kathy, you are definitely not the only one who get's teary eyed at the sight of the Castle. :sad: I bawled like a baby at the Remember the Magic show on the cruise and also at our last dinner when all the wait staff paraded around with their homeland flags. :goodvibes

Glad to hear I'm not alone! Wait until you meet Leisha! She and I were crying through the Disney animation shorts on the member cruise :lmao:

Sounds like you had another great Disney Day. :thumbsup2

That we did!

(BTW....I hope you know that you'll be expected to do a TR for the BOB cruise). :cheer2:

I will? But won't you guys all be on the same cruise, so who would want to read that?

I have to admit I've enjoyed writing this report so far. :)
 
(BTW....I hope you know that you'll be expected to do a TR for the BOB cruise). :cheer2:

I will? But won't you guys all be on the same cruise, so who would want to read that?

I have to admit I've enjoyed writing this report so far. :)

we'll read it. i think ppgoose should write a TR too for the bob.
i know we wont because we plan on keeping a lowwwww profile this time around. NO DANCING.:scared: :scared:
 

Glad to hear I'm not alone! Wait until you meet Leisha! She and I were crying through the Disney animation shorts on the member cruise :lmao:

We can all stand and cry together. I get teary when I hear the horn on the ship. :upsidedow
 
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We headed over to Fantasyland. Now would be a good time to mention that Mickey's PhilharMagic, my favorite thing in MK, was closed for rehab :sad: . (I love to sit in the front row - that way I really feel like I'm in the movie and I don't have to worry about a freakishly tall guy sitting in front of me (you know who you are!)).

:rotfl2: That was subtle! Nice report, Mary and I are really enjoying it so far. BTW - my countdown timer is less than 30 days!
 
Hiya Everybody! :wave:

Frank took some random pictures of the Contemporary, so I'm just going to post them:

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Here's what you see from those balconies on the end of the hotel:
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There were duckies in the swimming pool!
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wow!!!!!amazing pics.:woohoo: :wizard:

of course, we've come to expect that from you now.:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
Hiya Everybody! :wave2:

On Monday afternoon, guess what arrived:

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Yes, the infamous Chocolate Monorail finally arrived! I had ordered this for Frank as a Thank You for inviting me along on the trip and it was supposed to be delivered the day we checked in. If you recall, from the check in story, the order got lost in the shuffle and Sharon the concierge re-ordered it for me. The Chocolate Monorail can also be ordered through in room dining at the Contemporary, however, it takes 24 hours to prepare. Pretty cool, don't you think?

OK, now on the the REAL topic: The Hoop Dee Doo Revue. Before I begin, I need to mention that my camera was acting up that night so I only took a few pictures (forgive me Nancy & Karen :worship: )

The show is performed in Pioneer Hall, which is located in the Fort Wilderness Campground. Since we were staying at the Contemporary, getting there was easy - we just hopped on a boat! (Another recurring theme - we are a boat-loving family) The boat runs in a loop between Wilderness Lodge, The Contemporary and Fort Wilderness. It runs clockwise during the day and it shifts to counter clockwise in the afternoon/evening. We boarded the boat at the Contemporary, which then headed for Wilderness Lodge and finally on to Fort Wilderness. From the dock it's a short walk to Pioneer Hall.

For those of you that may not be familiar with this Disney staple, here's the official Disney description:

A long-time family favorite, the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue is hosted in a rustic dance hall, with rousing country-western dancing and singing and zany vaudeville comedy from a high-spirited cast. You never know what to expect from the Wild West couples Claire de Lune and Johnny Ringo, Dolly Drew and Six Bits Slocum, and Flora Long and Jim Handy.

As the Pioneer Hall Players perform skits and early song standards, equally sassy Cast Members serve your countrified feast. Between laughs, chow down on pails of all-you-care-to-eat American favorites like fried chicken, smoked BBQ pork ribs, seasonal vegetable, baked beans, fresh baked corn bread and strawberry shortcake. Unlimited draft beer, wine, sangria and soft drinks are included for Guests 21 years of age or older (proper ID required).


This show has been running at Disney, 3 shows a night, for over 30 years!

We had tickets for the 7:15 show, which is the middle of the three shows. The check in process is very efficient - it needs to be to move people in and out for three shows! We checked in and were given a ticket with our table number (we were at lucky table 13 - more on that later!). We then had our picture taken and headed off to explore Fort Wilderness a bit.

At exactly 7:15, the dinner bell was rung, an old fashioned triangle just like in the cowboy movies! We headed through the doors where our table number was read and we were sent off with one of the servers to be seated. 'Ah, Table 13!' he said as he lead the way. I thought his fuss over the table number was part of the schtick. I was wrong. Turns out our table was directly in front of the stage, dead center!

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Yes, that thing you see in the back is the curtain!

We had salad (we were told to toss it ourselves, just not to toss it at the other tables!) and cornbread waiting for us. Oh boy, do I love cornbread! :cloud9: Our server took our drink order (Frank had a margarita and I asked for iced tea) and we started to dig in to the salad and cornbread.

Right after our drinks arrived, the show began. The cast splits up and heads out to the audience for the opening number. It's a song that's sung to the tune of "She'll be Comin' 'Round the Mountain" but the words are replaced with "Oh, They Come From _____ When They Come!" Each cast member selects a guest, introduces them and asks them where they are from. Then their state and/or country is substituted into the song. For example "oh they come from Ohio (or Canada or Korea or even New Jersey!) when they come!" The cast members then head up on stage for the more singin' and dancin'! (A couple of times we thought we were going to get kicked in the head!) B/T/W Frank and I decided that Johnny Ringo looked at lot like Ryan Seacrest.

The cast also participates in serving the next part of the meal by slamming buckets of fried chicken (yummy!) on random tables. The rest of the dinner consisted of barbecued ribs, baked beans. Oh Boy!

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Oh, I forgot about the potatoes!

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We ate for awhile and then there was more singin' and dancin' including recognizing birthdays and anniversarys. One poor teenager, who was celebrating his 17th birthday, foolishly went to the bathroom during this part of the show. As soon as he got back, his family ratted on him and the show stopped while the cast recognized him. Six Bits asked him if he washed his hands and he answered YES. Then Six Bits asked him what color was the soap? Turquoise blue, he replied. (He was right!)

Finally it was time for the Grand Finale, a.k.a dessert. Introduced by a big song and dance number, which included the servers, the dessert was revealed: Strawberry Shortcake!!! I don't know if I mentioned this before, but I am ALLERGIC to strawberries. OK, I admit, I knew that the dessert was Strawberry Shortcake ahead of time - it's famous (hey, it has it's own dance number!). So I told the server, before we ate, and she made sure to have a nice big brownie ready for me :) .

I should probably mention that since Frank and I were directly in front of the stage, we were the default people to be picked on by the cast. Six Bits even offered to 'make my dreams come true'!

The finale of the show is a salute to Davy Crockett, which includes four members of the audience. Of course they have to have a big, burly guy dressed in a tutu, playing the part of an angel.

OK, so it's hokey, it's corny but it's just plain fun! It's so interesting to me to see little kids, teens, grownups and grandmas & grandpas cracking up at the same silly jokes. Any minor innuendo goes right over the kiddies heads, so no worries there.

If you never been, go! If you haven't been in a long time, go again! It will be exactly the same as you remembered, which is part of the fun!
 
is it the same show that they used to do at the magic kingdom years ago?
if so, it was great. but i think all we got were sandwiches back then.
your food looks a lot better. (and in seperate pots too:thumbsup2 )
 
is it the same show that they used to do at the magic kingdom years ago?
if so, it was great. but i think all we got were sandwiches back then.
your food looks a lot better. (and in seperate pots too:thumbsup2 )

Oh, that's true, everything is in separate pots! You might have to ask for more that one plate though :lmao:
 
Great update Kathy! The Revue looked like fun and it makes me almost wish I wouldn't have given my free tickets away to a family at our pool that day.
I was able to attend something like that near Chicago about 25 years ago though. I also left the table to visit the ladies room (I was great with child at the time) and was promptly arrested on my return. I had to go up on stage and sing to everyone for my release. It wasn't pretty. :sad2:

Mike is right, we'd ALL read a cruise review, plus I'm sure there would be a lot more DISers reading it too. (Mikey, I'm not a writer...I leave that to the pros like Bendy, Kathy and Karen). :cutie:

Great pics lady! :thumbsup2
 
is it the same show that they used to do at the magic kingdom years ago?
if so, it was great. but i think all we got were sandwiches back then.
your food looks a lot better. (and in seperate pots too:thumbsup2 )

This is not the same show as the MK. That was called something like "The Diamond Horseshoe Revue". It was performed in the Diamond Horseshoe in Frontierland, and yes, they did serve sandwiches, if you wanted to eat something. The show was part of the MK admission and was considerably shorter than the Hoop-dee doo. It took place a number of times throughout the day.
The Hoop-dee-doo Revue has been playing continuously at Pioneer Hall since 1974, making it the longest running dinner theater in the world (not Walt Disney World, THE world). It has changed very little over the years. Even the costumes are exactly the same. It is a whole lot of fun.

End of WDW history lesson. ;)
 
Great update Kathy! The Revue looked like fun and it makes me almost wish I wouldn't have given my free tickets away to a family at our pool that day.
I was able to attend something like that near Chicago about 25 years ago though. I also left the table to visit the ladies room (I was great with child at the time) and was promptly arrested on my return. I had to go up on stage and sing to everyone for my release. It wasn't pretty. :sad2:

Mike is right, we'd ALL read a cruise review, plus I'm sure there would be a lot more DISers reading it too. (Mikey, I'm not a writer...I leave that to the pros like Bendy, Kathy and Karen). :cutie:

Great pics lady! :thumbsup2

Thanks, Nancy! I can't believe that a seasoned Disney veteran like you has never been! You gave away free tickets?

I would have loved to seen a pregnant lady singing for her release. Why didn't you pretend to go into labor? :lmao:

We'll see about the BOBer trip report - I think there are a lot more experienced people around to handle that one. Although I do plan to keep an eye on Mikey (and a camera ready ;) ) I'm sure he will do something worthy of the Dumbotron! (I've heard that Cass and Joanne know how to get pictures displayed up there ;) )

This is not the same show as the MK. That was called something like "The Diamond Horseshoe Revue". It was performed in the Diamond Horseshoe in Frontierland, and yes, they did serve sandwiches, if you wanted to eat something. The show was part of the MK admission and was considerably shorter than the Hoop-dee doo. It took place a number of times throughout the day.
The Hoop-dee-doo Revue has been playing continuously at Pioneer Hall since 1974, making it the longest running dinner theater in the world (not Walt Disney World, THE world). It has changed very little over the years. Even the costumes are exactly the same. It is a whole lot of fun.

End of WDW history lesson. ;)

Yet another reason why we need you on the B.O.B. trivia team!
 
Hoop-de-do was great when we went, but that was some years ago.
 
This is not the same show as the MK. That was called something like "The Diamond Horseshoe Revue". It was performed in the Diamond Horseshoe in Frontierland, and yes, they did serve sandwiches, if you wanted to eat something. The show was part of the MK admission and was considerably shorter than the Hoop-dee doo. It took place a number of times throughout the day.
The Hoop-dee-doo Revue has been playing continuously at Pioneer Hall since 1974, making it the longest running dinner theater in the world (not Walt Disney World, THE world). It has changed very little over the years. Even the costumes are exactly the same. It is a whole lot of fun.

End of WDW history lesson. ;)

thats it!! thanks for the refresher.:thumbsup2
the memory is the first thing to go.:eek: ;) :laughing:
 












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