Hiya Everybody!
It's Wednesday morning and today is going to be our busiest day! Today's plans include MGM (Disney may call it Hollywood Studios, but it will always be MGM to us), Disney Quest (a little later in the day) followed by La Nouba and ending up with dinner at Raglan Road. Whew!
This morning, we looked out from our balcony and got a BIG surprise:
Yes, there was a giant Space Ship Earth balloon right out in front of the hotel! The balloon was tethered and it appeared that they were giving people rides by taking them up a bit and then bringing them down. It didn't look like the balloon was going that far, but since we were on the 12th floor looking down, it was probably further than it looked. Thank you Disney for arranging this early morning entertainment for us!
We decided to eat in the concierge lounge (Frank was getting really good at the espresso/cappuccino machine by now - he was even teaching other people how to use it

) This strategy would enable us to get over to MGM early and make a beeline for Toy Story Mania, right after the rope drop.
We arrived at the MGM turnstiles and it looked pretty crowded, but somehow we managed to find a line that everyone else had missed and scooted into the park in a flash. We headed down Hollywood Blvd. to await the rope drop. I started to look around and I noticed some really pleasant things:
1) Everyone seemed to be in a really good mood and people weren't shoving and/or jockeying for position.
2) I realized that we had somehow managed to get fairly close to the front of the crowd without using our elbows (sorry Karen

).
3) We only had a short wait until the pre-show would begin.
Boy oh boy, in no time we'd be saying hello to Mr. Potato Head, at least if he was working that day. This first time Frank & I went to TSM, back in September, Mr. Potato Head was covered by a tarp and apparently had the day off. Bummer. We were hoping for better luck today.
You can see from these pictures how close we were to the front of the crowd:
The rope dropped and the race was on - everybody was doing their best walk-run over to TSM. Cast members were herding us down the blvd. like little sheep. We kept our pace and managed to pass some of the slow movers, edging closer to the front. TSM was in sight!
From our last visit, we knew better than to be distracted by the Fast Path queue, which actually comes before the ride (Disney should really do a better job of separating these queues when the park opens). Onward! The next thing we knew we were headed into the building! We were running through the queue! Lo and Behold - Mr. Potato Head WAS working today!!!

Mr. Potato Head! Mr. Potato Head! we screamed, as we were running past him! But alas Mr. P.H. did not hear us and we and to continue through the queue lest we be trampled by the mob behind us. We bolted up the stairs, down and around the hallway and headed back down the other side where arcade nirvana awaited!!! What Joy!

We jumped into our waiting car and Frank looked at his watch: 9:09 AM! We had set a new personal best record for ourselves!!! We could hardly wait to start shooting defenseless little creatures with our cannons.
Oh boy, do I love this ride!!! I wish I could remember our final scores, but I pretty sure Frank wiped up the floor with me (hey, I had unexpectedly emerged as the victor from Buzz Lightyear 2 days before) but I wasn't too disappointed because I had so much fun! But I just can't figure out that ring toss part - I always aim too high or too low

. One thing I did notice this time is that there are some very high scoring targets down low - I guess everyone has a tendency to look up and not down.
We headed out to the street and went over to look at some of the TSM merchandise. Frank and I have always been big fans of the little space aliens (ooooooooooo, the claw is our master!). When we originally saw Toy Story, we were practically falling out of our seats we were laughing so hard at these little guys! Well the newest toy available is a blowup, remote controlled space alien that even talks (OK, so it says ooooooooooo). A CM told Frank he could play with it and I thought we were going to spend the rest of the day there! He finally handed off the remote a little kid and we headed over to The Great Movie Ride.
GMR has always been a favorite of mine. I especially like the part at the end when they show all the movie clips. As we entered the ride, we wondered if we were going to get the cowboy or the gangster to highjack our car. The girl who was our tour guide wasn't very good - I like the ones that really get into it but this one sounded like she was reading the script! Turns out that we actually got a FEMALE gangster, a first for us, and she was TERRIBLE!!! She sounded like she was channeling Barbra Streisand, however, I don't ever remember Barbra playing a gangster. Maybe we were overly critical because we are from NY and we know what REAL NY accents sound like - this was not it! We were really glad when she got caught stealing the jewel!!! Of course, I sang along with the Munchkins, especially on Follow the Yellowbrick Road! (I can sing just like a munchkin, I know all the words, but I usually have to have a few cocktails before I will serenade other people

) I was happy to see that the movie montage has been updated to include a lot of newer movies (including Disney movies, what a coinky dinky

)
Back into the sunlight, we headed for Star Tours, an oldie but goodie. On our way into the ride, Frank ran into a few Imperial Storm Troopers:
Aren't you a little short for a storm trooper?
They were getting ready to head into the Jedi Training Academy:
We had a short wait once we hit the front of the queue. I've been on this ride many, many times but we've never actually made it to the forest moon of Endor - we always end up at the Death Star!
No visit would be complete without a trip to the Muppet Labs:
We just love the Muppets and sometimes I think the pre-show is even better than the movie, which is pretty fun too! If you find yourself in this place, make it a point to read the writing on the prop crates - they are hysterical. You'll also see things like 'a net full of jello' (ok, sound it out Mouseketeers!) Funny thing happened here - since it wasn't too crowded, the CM told us to take a seat anywhere in the theater. We entered a row and the family ahead of us sat down in the middle of the theater. Frank and I tried to excuse ourselves, to get past them, so we would be closer to the door, when the movie was over. As I passed them, the woman said very snottily 'they SAID we could sit anywhere we WANTED!' and I responded 'yes, and we WANT to sit OVER THERE!'. Then her husband poked her and told her to be quiet!
After the movie, we strolled around the streets of NY, trying to decide what to do for lunch. B/T/W some of the Osborne Family Lights were still up! Once again, since we were trying to do things we hadn't done for awhile, I suggested we try to see if we could get a walk-in reservation at the 50's Prime Time Cafe, since it was early. Turns out, they could accommodate us. Here's Frank waiting in Mom's living room:
We got a GREAT table, actually more like a kitchen counter (it had the same pattern of Formica that my aunt & uncle had in the 60's!):
We had a very amusing waiter that was constantly fighting with his brother. If you've been here before, you know that the amount of fun you have is directly proportional to the nuttiness of you server. We both ordered (real!) cherry cokes and some onion rings (excellent) for an appetizer. I ordered the fried chicken, which was a 1/2 a chicken (yummy but too much) and Frank had the chicken caesar salad (I think?). Of course, I didn't eat all my veggies and our server tried to do the choo-choo train to get me to eat them. Fortunately, he got distracted and I got away with it! We ordered the S'mores to split for dessert and they were yummy as always. If you've never had them here, they take a Fiestawear plate, cover it with graham crackers, then chocolate, cover it with marshmallows and stick it under the broiler - yum yum. Can you believe I forgot to take a picture! AUGHHHHH!
With our tummies full, we headed back to Hollywood Boulevard to do some shopping. We stumbled upon some street performers: 2 ladies were trying to give each other the perfect present. Unfortunately, most of the 'presents' were made up of property they had 'borrowed' from the audience, including a camera and a cell phone. The woman in the middle is actually a 'personal assistant' that one gave to the other:
We decided to hit the road and head back to our luxurious hotel (luxurious, now that the hot water was back!) since we still had many stops to make this day.
The next stop would be Disney Quest!