kevankiki
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Tuesday 10th April 2007
All credit once again to DD for the photos (and the video
)
Alarm set for 6.30am as usual, though I woke at 6am so got up and finished the packing before it went off. I woke DD when the alarm went and we made it down to breakfast just after 7am. Once we had eaten we were ready to check out, we lugged our cases onto the shuttle and headed for the park. It hadnt occurred to us that we would have to take them through security, opening a case full of dirty clothes is a little embarrassing to say the least
. Anyway, we left the two cases at the storage place and headed off for Buzz, embarrassment soon forgotten! Again we managed to get round the ride twice without a long queue, then it looked rather long so we moved on and did Pinocchio. Peter Pan was out of the question; we werent bothered though as we soon saw the IASW had just opened. We hadnt yet done that ride and got on without queuing at all!! We then headed off to Autopia (a final fix was needed!) and actually queued for nearly an hour to get on, it was worth it though!
This is the reason why it probably wasnt such a good idea to ensure DD had her camera with her!
We then did some more shopping, working our way over to watch the Tarzan Show; this was new to us and definitely worth seeing. There is even some adult humour included at one point
. We were ready to eat after this, so we headed off to Annettes Diner so that we could both enjoy our favourite burgers once again. We cut out the milkshake and just ordered a bottle of water to share, and then when I showed our Dream Passes we were offered a free orange juice! This was the only time we were ever offered the appetiser, it meant the water went untouched and since we didnt open it the waitress was happy to take it back. With the 10% off our meal only came to about 25 which I felt was very good value.
Time was passing quickly and we really wanted to ride on PM before we left, when we got there the wait time was showing as 30 minutes, as we only had an hour to spare I asked the CM how realistic this was. He claimed it was correct so we joined the queue, thankfully we did make it on (though no thanks to some very pushy foreign people
).
Working our way back to the luggage storage place we caught the end of the parade, before collecting our cases and heading for the train. We had not booked on the direct service and had to take the TGV to Lille, we managed to get on the correct train but found people sat in our reserved seats. We turfed them out and settled down. The train was very warm and we were glad to get off. We are familiar with travelling from Lille, having spent a break there last October, and there was just time for me to grab us both a baguette for the journey before we were able to check in. The journey home was uneventful and DH at picked us up from our local station around 9.45pm.
We had such a fantastic time last year that I really didnt think we could match it. However, despite the crowds and the queues, and even the disappointing tea from Victorias it was a very memorable trip, the weather probably helped a lot too! I hope that you have enjoyed reading about it as much as I have enjoyed telling you about it!?
A final photo of the castle, just look at that blue sky!
All credit once again to DD for the photos (and the video

Alarm set for 6.30am as usual, though I woke at 6am so got up and finished the packing before it went off. I woke DD when the alarm went and we made it down to breakfast just after 7am. Once we had eaten we were ready to check out, we lugged our cases onto the shuttle and headed for the park. It hadnt occurred to us that we would have to take them through security, opening a case full of dirty clothes is a little embarrassing to say the least

This is the reason why it probably wasnt such a good idea to ensure DD had her camera with her!

We then did some more shopping, working our way over to watch the Tarzan Show; this was new to us and definitely worth seeing. There is even some adult humour included at one point

Time was passing quickly and we really wanted to ride on PM before we left, when we got there the wait time was showing as 30 minutes, as we only had an hour to spare I asked the CM how realistic this was. He claimed it was correct so we joined the queue, thankfully we did make it on (though no thanks to some very pushy foreign people


Working our way back to the luggage storage place we caught the end of the parade, before collecting our cases and heading for the train. We had not booked on the direct service and had to take the TGV to Lille, we managed to get on the correct train but found people sat in our reserved seats. We turfed them out and settled down. The train was very warm and we were glad to get off. We are familiar with travelling from Lille, having spent a break there last October, and there was just time for me to grab us both a baguette for the journey before we were able to check in. The journey home was uneventful and DH at picked us up from our local station around 9.45pm.
We had such a fantastic time last year that I really didnt think we could match it. However, despite the crowds and the queues, and even the disappointing tea from Victorias it was a very memorable trip, the weather probably helped a lot too! I hope that you have enjoyed reading about it as much as I have enjoyed telling you about it!?
A final photo of the castle, just look at that blue sky!
