Minniemum
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Day 4 - September 14
For this trip, this was the No.1 day I was looking forward to.
DD and I headed to HS for our Dine With An Imagineer lunch at HBD. The lunch begins at 11.30am. We turned up early only to be told we didn't have a booking. Aaargh! The CM looked at the regular restaurant bookings and said "You have a cancelled booking for 11.30am, oh! and 11.40am and 11.50am but I do have a reservation showing for 12pm". Noooooo! After pleading our case, the CM said they never see cancellations on their reservation printouts especially ones that contain notations including our full names. The CM agreed the mistake was likely from their end and that they would organise seats for us. Hallelujah! (I'm still going to count this as a drama though!)
Our Imagineer was Cindy. DD thought she was just ok whereas I thoroughly enjoyed the stories. We learnt about some upcoming enhancements to the parks and some great ideas that were trialled in the park but that didn't quite make it because the intended experience was too cryptic for guests to interpret. Learning about the process from the conception of an idea to it's fruition was fascinating.
I know I'm not giving much away but I feel like a trusted member of the secret service! I will let out one secret, though I haven't been back to try it out yet! In the line to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh at MK there is a wall or mirror with what looks like honey. If you put your hands on it, the honey will drip around your hands. If you move your hands really quickly as though to scrub it clean you will see something else underneath. I can't wait to try this out in a few days!
The meal was spectacular, probably the best I've had over the last 3 years. We were all given a special name tag, a signed commemorative plate, a copy of the menu and a photo of Cindy with the group of guests. Overall Cindy was very giving of her time, finishing up around 2.30pm. Would I do it again? Absolutely.
After our DWAI lunch, we met up with DH, DS and Robynrainer's family. Our two family's ended up going their own ways in the park today. This was in part due to our different ADR times for Sci-Fi (The burgers were very good with the highlight of dinner the Red Velvet Cheesecake). In terms of attractions, we rode everything we wanted to including TSM which was experiencing technical difficulties for a large part of the day. Our only real disappointment was IJ being stopped halfway through the show due to leaking hydraulic fluid from the moving the sets. I'm beginning to think we jinx every park we walk into.
So we finish the day with:
Dramas 3
Lost Property 2
Plus the unveiling of the attraction tally. Drumroll please......
TL 9/12
missed Ketchakiddee Creek (kids too big), Bay Slides and the Mountain Trail.
MK 8/33 but to be continued
HS 8.5/18
For this trip, this was the No.1 day I was looking forward to.
DD and I headed to HS for our Dine With An Imagineer lunch at HBD. The lunch begins at 11.30am. We turned up early only to be told we didn't have a booking. Aaargh! The CM looked at the regular restaurant bookings and said "You have a cancelled booking for 11.30am, oh! and 11.40am and 11.50am but I do have a reservation showing for 12pm". Noooooo! After pleading our case, the CM said they never see cancellations on their reservation printouts especially ones that contain notations including our full names. The CM agreed the mistake was likely from their end and that they would organise seats for us. Hallelujah! (I'm still going to count this as a drama though!)
Our Imagineer was Cindy. DD thought she was just ok whereas I thoroughly enjoyed the stories. We learnt about some upcoming enhancements to the parks and some great ideas that were trialled in the park but that didn't quite make it because the intended experience was too cryptic for guests to interpret. Learning about the process from the conception of an idea to it's fruition was fascinating.
I know I'm not giving much away but I feel like a trusted member of the secret service! I will let out one secret, though I haven't been back to try it out yet! In the line to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh at MK there is a wall or mirror with what looks like honey. If you put your hands on it, the honey will drip around your hands. If you move your hands really quickly as though to scrub it clean you will see something else underneath. I can't wait to try this out in a few days!
The meal was spectacular, probably the best I've had over the last 3 years. We were all given a special name tag, a signed commemorative plate, a copy of the menu and a photo of Cindy with the group of guests. Overall Cindy was very giving of her time, finishing up around 2.30pm. Would I do it again? Absolutely.
After our DWAI lunch, we met up with DH, DS and Robynrainer's family. Our two family's ended up going their own ways in the park today. This was in part due to our different ADR times for Sci-Fi (The burgers were very good with the highlight of dinner the Red Velvet Cheesecake). In terms of attractions, we rode everything we wanted to including TSM which was experiencing technical difficulties for a large part of the day. Our only real disappointment was IJ being stopped halfway through the show due to leaking hydraulic fluid from the moving the sets. I'm beginning to think we jinx every park we walk into.
So we finish the day with:
Dramas 3
Lost Property 2
Plus the unveiling of the attraction tally. Drumroll please......
TL 9/12
missed Ketchakiddee Creek (kids too big), Bay Slides and the Mountain Trail.
MK 8/33 but to be continued
HS 8.5/18