MAGIC KINGDOM continued
After the parade, DD and I did the full tour around Magic Kingdom, including the secret path between Tomorrowland and Toon Town. I love that path and am always surprised that it is empty. I also love that I can drive like a drunken fool on Mater!!
This vacation became the "Take Weird Pictures of Myself by Accident". I don't know how this started but by the end of our trip, I had several pictures of myself that I don't know how they happened!
Soon it was time for dinner at Crystal Palace. We waited about twenty minutes for them to call us, while we people watched, which is always fun. This was one of our favorite restaurants although we've decided to skip it for a few years. Let all the anticipation come back.
When we were seated there were adults without children on either side of us, which was nice because they were totally into having their pictures taken, too.
Tigger was the first to our table. He's always so much fun.
Then came Piglet and Eyeore. Now, I don't like Eyeore very much -- he's much too much of a downer for me, but I have to admit, I liked him so much more this time!!
Then we had time to go and get our dinner. The food is okay here, not horrible and not very good either. Worth it for the character interaction, though.
First were the cold plates. They did have some good salads and their rolls are always warm and yummy.
The hot food was good. They did get rid of the prime rib, which was a disappointment, although they have the best horseradish on property in my opinion.
Dessert's were a bit disappointing and not at all imaginative. They even got rid of their cheese plates, which was really sad. We didn't take pictures of the cookies we had.
However, Pooh was next, and that was great!
While we were waiting for our check, they had Pooh's song and the napkins were waving and kids were on parade. It was completely adorable. When Tigger went by our table, he squeezed my shoulder. We had a moment!
One interesting thing we saw. A manager was walking around the restaurant with a smallish girl/adult. He was giving her hand signals. DD and I suddenly realized that she was a "character in training"!! That was sorta cool to watch.
After dinner we went to Tomorrowland and DD got two fast passes using both KTTW. While waiting for them, we went on Pirates. We discovered when two lines are open, the left side is faster to the boats but the right side has more to look at.
And then ... it was Dole Whip time for DD! She had been waiting for this for a whole year!
She loved it even though it was cold outside and people were giving her weird looks! I think she was one of the only people in the park eating anything cold that night. I'm not a Dole Whip fan, it gives me kissy lips from the citrus. I decided to skip a snack this night because I couldn't find anything that wasn't sweet. This would come to haunt me on the trip. I am always getting ripped off on my snacks!
We rode Haunted Mansion and skipped Splash because it was just way too cold!
Then it was time for Spectro. This was a total fiasco. They closed off the castle as always but also the ride side exit so everyone was forced to go left ... and everyone in the park decided to move to Main Street to watch. It was insane with people, a total nightmare. Everyone was pushing and shoving, getting freaked out by the crowds. It was crazy. We found a spot near the castle right behind an old man in a wheelchair. I was afraid he was going to be pushed off the curb, it was that nuts. People were bound and determined to be up front or to have their child up front no matter how they got them there. Kids were leaning on and playing on Mater as I sat in it. It was just unreal and almost wrecked our whole evening. I've never seen people act like that at Disney. It was a true mob mentality.
Kids can make things so much better, though, can't they? A little boy next to us told his father he had a cramp from sitting for so long and the crowd around us burst into laughter. His father told him he was too young to have a cramp!!
It took us twenty minutes to get from in front of the castle to Liberty Square Bridge! We decided to watch Wishes from there and discovered this is a fantastic spot!
After that beautiful show, we went back to Tomorrowland and DD rode Space Mountain twice while I waited in the shop. That ride terrifies me and I won't go on it! As I was sitting there, a family came out with two VIP guides and a body guard! I recognized the boy from the Disney Channel -- one of the twins from Zach and Cody. They were in a huge hurry, I suppose before he was recognized and mobbed by screaming tweens!
Then an incredibly creepy guy came into the store. I can't even describe his creepiness level -- he looked like he was out of prison on a job. Just ewww. Well, he whipped out a disposable camera and asked me if I was going to use the ATM. I told him I was just waiting for someone (and I wasn't anywhere near it ... very strange) and he took a ton of pictures of it. I glanced around to see if anyone else was watching him. A few people were watching -- he was just soooo strange. The CM's didn't seem disturbed by him, so I kept watching him, now truly curious by both his pictures and his creepiness. Then he cleaned the ATM. Okay, now I know what he's doing there! And then he took a dozen more pictures of it -- I supposed to prove he cleaned it. It was all so weird. LOL
And soon it was time to say goodnight to Magic Kingdom and make our way back to our resort and wonderfully comfortable beds!