Wednesday was our last day, so we of course were once again up for EMH. We got up at 6:30 and were at Breakfast again at 7am, thought not the first ones this day, though we were about 3rd or so. (not that it's a race!

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I stopped by the Concierge to make Lunch Reservations for the Agrabah Café, but of course just our luck, it was closed that day. Again, my own fault
Then we headed back to our room to pack our stuff together and then off past the Lobby to drop off our Luggage for the day.
Now, I am a big fan of carry-on luggage and I haven't checked in a suitcase in decades. Meanwhile, I've become somewhat of a packing-genius, if I may say so myself.

On our way in, i packed a backpack into my carry-on suitcase and just packed everything else on top. Now I took the backpack out, so all my shopping fit perfectly fine into the suitcase and even left room for more!
We had a busy day ahead of us and were off to EMH in the Park. As far as I remember we headed straight towards Buzz, which, apart from Pirates, is the only ride we did more than once. No, actually, we also did Phantom Manor a second time on our last day. So Buzz was the only ride apart from Pirates that we did more than twice! We both got a really good score, and I almost beat the BF again
though not quite. I was pleased with myself though. We took another little stroll through Discoveryland and Fantasyland, then headed to the Market Deli for a coup of tea and unfortunately my one and only Brioche of the Trip

By then, it must have been around quarter to 10. In front of Frontierland, People were starting to wait for rope-drop and we joined them, as we hadn't yet done Big Thunder Mountain because it was closed the first day (at least when we wanted to go and get fastpasses). So now was as good a time as any.
While we stood there and waited, BF asked me if this was going to be like Crush's Coaster and if we were going to make a run for it. Silly me told him that we should just walk over there straight away but that there wasn't any need for running. Rope-drop was at exactly 10am and People immediately started running for Big Thunder Mountain, much crazier than I thought it was going to be. Well, pretty quickly we started running along. Funniest thing, in front of us were two Teenage Girls who were all ready to run to be the first ones on BTM. So once the rope was down, they ran off like crazy. Unfortunately, instead of turning right, they went left. Once they realized their mistake, they turned around and sprinted past us. However, they ran straight into the Fast-Pass-Line before realizing that they - again - had missed the entry.

By that time we were already in line
we walked all along the queue and ended up on the second train of the day. The ride was awesome and so much fun, my BF loved it!
We got off and figured that we hadn't done Indiana Jones yet. Unfortunately, we found out it only opened at 12, so we postponed it. Instead, we headed back towards Fantasyland and straight on to IASW, which was also a walk-on. Like everything that is ment for families with children, I was expecting my BF to be a bit bored, but he loved it!
We then went on with our "to do" list, so we went for another visit to Phantom Manor. This time the Cast Member that opened the door to let us in (my absolut dream job, btw), was so awesome, glaring at everyone and frightening the children!
Once we got out, we realized we were already hungry, and since our Lunch-Plans for the Agrabah Café were dismissed, my BF wanted to go once again to the Hakuna Matata. I didn't really feel like fries again, so I figured I could get a Pizza at Col. Hathis and carry it over to the Hakuna to have Lunch there with my BF. But of course, Theme of our Trip, the Col. Hathis was closed. So I ended up again with Fries and Chicken Strips from the Hakuna Matata. They were really really good. (I miss them!) My Boyfriend had the Kebap.
(Kaa and Zazu, never ever seen them before, are they new?)
After Lunch we figured we were done with the Park for now and headed over to the Studios, where the Studio Tram Tour was our first stop. I made sure that my BF was the first one into the carriage, hoping that he would get wet at Catastrophe Canyon, but that didn't really work. However, behind him sat an elderly indian lady who screamed like crazy, poor woman had the shock of her life!
Off Studio Tram Tour we headed towards the Stunt Show, to find out that the next Show wouldn't be on until 15:45, which would possibly be too late for us, as we wanted to spend our last hours in the Park. So we would have to give it a miss, which is a shame, because my BF would have loved it and I wanted to see McQueen. Ah well, it's a reason to go back soon!
(never seen those before, so funny!)
Since we were there, we went for RnRC, which was also pretty much a walk on. While waiting, I told my BF that I just didn't want to be in the front row
so of course we ended up in the front row. But it turned out that this wasn't that much of an inconvenience. The ride however was horrible, very bumpy and terribly bad for my neck. (again, my own fault here
) I immediately got a headache and felt dizzy for the rest of the day, which was very uncomfortable especially for the flight home. Anyway, I trooped on and we went to Toy Story Play Land, where I have never been before. I thought it was very well done and very cute but extremly crowded. And by that I don't just mean the People. The three rides in there are very squeezed together. While the Rest of the Studios is very spacious, it looks like there was barely any room for Toy Story Playland. My BF wanted to do RC Racer but I wasn't sure since I still felt a bit weird after the RnRC ride. So instead, we decided to queue for the Parachute Drop. We went for the Single Rider Line, and even though it said 5 Minutes, we ended up waiting a good 20 Minutes. In the End however, we got seats vis-a-vis from eachother, which was fun. Now, while waiting, we've seen the Parachutes go up and down about 20 Times, mostly with little children on it, laughing their hearts out. So I though, "oh, this is gonna be easy." I did TOT the day before and was fine. And I've never had a thing with hights. But those Parachute Drops, oh my god, I hated it! It scared me half to death. In hindsight, I can not tell you why I thought this was so horrible, probably because I didn't mentally prepar myself for it. But I was glad when I was on the ground once more. My Boyfriend wanted to do RC Racer next. I wasn't sure how I was going to handle it, but after calling him a wuss for two days after his "Star Tours" encounter, I didn't want him to return the favor. So we went. It was pretty much a walk-on as well, we only waited for a couple of minutes. But of course, again, we were the first ones in line. This time I wasn't ashamed to tell the CM that I neither wanted to sit in the front nor the back and she thankfully let us sit in the middle of the Car. So the ride: I loved it. I thought it was awesome and so much fun. OK, I had my eyes closed for half of it
but I will definitely do that again. I would choose the RC Racer over the Parachute Drops any day!
This concluded our time at the studios and we headed back to the Park, but we were starting to be really really tired. So for our very last ride of the trip, we chose - of course - Pirates of the Caribbean! And it was an enjoyable ride with no flash photography!

On our way out of the Park, we each bought a slushi (sp?) in one of the really fun long mickey-ears glasses, and sipped on them all the way to the Hotel. I also stopped by the Marked Deli to get our free little Vittel and some 20th anniversary cookies that I wanted to bring home. I only bought 3 and I hadn't tasted them before, I had my first one at home on Thursday. I should have bouth 30. Or 300. They are absolutly gorgeous! They are even better than the Brioche!

I am so sad that I won't go back this year because I probably won't have a chance to get any more. By now, of course, they are all gone, eventhought I tried to save them
Anyway. We headed back towards the Hotel and collected our luggage and just sat in the SL Reception Area for a while, being envious of all the people that came to check in, and we were enjoying our slushies.
After a while, we headed out and took a little walk along the Rio Grande, checked out the Swimming Pool at the SL, that we hadn't even had time to use. We sat there on a bench, relaxing, and feeling sad, until we got bored and headed back towards the Village. We had a Drink at the Sports Bar and I did some last minute shopping, bought a pair of Disney Flip-Flops for my Mother as a Thank you for looking after my Cats during my absence. I also bought some other stuff, various things that hopped into my basked, a few pens, some chocolates, various 20th Anniversary Merchandise.
My Boyfriend was very disappointed he didn't find a plush Tinkerbell Doll "to cuddle with" (his words, not mine!) (Being the good Girlfriend that I am, I've since ordered him one from the
Disney Store )
We also stopped by the Earl of Sandwich to get some Food for the way home. I got a Tuna Melt, which is my favorite. I didn't end up eating it until we were on the train home. It was pretty good and surprisingly still slightly warm. It didn't compare to my alltime favorite Tuna Melt, which is from "eat". I'm not from England, so whenever I come to England, mostly on business, I end up buying 10 of them to take home.
Anyway, drifted off a little, there.
Well, sadly, by then it was time to leave. We had booked the TGV for our way to the Airport, so we waited at the station, while our train was more and more delayed and I started to panic that we would miss our flight because we were very tightly calculated. Once we made it to the Airport (getting into the TGV was crazy! Apparently, the TGV doesn't care if there are still people waiting to get on, the doors just close.) Thankfully we made it in time, had a quick and uneventful flight home. I was really excited to get home and see my Tigers, so I wasn't too sad to leave.

Let me just say, for the record, that we had no Problems with other Guests (apart from mentioned encounter on Pirates), no queue-jumping, no pushing, no shoving, no smoking in queues. The CMs were overall very, very friendly, though we did have quite a few CMs, especially in shops and Restaurants that didn't speak English. I found the Park to be reasonably clean, though there could have been a bit more effort. Overall the Toilets weren't as bad as I expected, though some of them were pretty smelly. I would say the majority of them were very acceptable. One other negative I have to mention, just a minor negative: the Hotel Room didn't have enough Powersources. There were two, and one was included in the piece of furniture that held the TV, so I couldn't really plug the kettle in there. The only other power source was in the Bathroom and it was so high up that the cord didn't really reach and the kettle didn't stand properly.
And, Spoiler coming up, don't let your kids read this! During our Trip, we came across Cinderella, Ariel, Belle and Aurora (on different occations), and though they are all pretty girls, I am very sorry, but they put way too much make-up on the Princesses! During the Parades as well. I'm sorry, but some of them looked like drag-queens! (hope I don't offend anyone with this!)
We had a great time and the fact that we didn't get to do everything we wanted just gives us an excuse to go back!
Though not anytime soon. We are planing on a Trip to Florida next May (so in exactly a Year), and eventhought I've been to WDW, I am not too familiar with it. So now I have a year to study, plan, decide, get excited about WDW!
Thanks for reading, everyone, I hope you liked it! And sorry for all the spelling mistakes!
- Kat