We got back to the room and I tried icing my shins, because I could feel shin splints starting, probably from that dreadful Treehouse. Luckily I had packed several empty Ziploc bags that came in handy for just such an occasion. I fell asleep with the bags of ice in the bed, which were bags of water by morning. But they didnt leak. Except for the shin splints, my legs and feet were faring pretty well, especially compared to last year on day two.
Morning EMH means Stitch wakes you up at 6:10am. Yeah, 6:10. I get every last minute of sleep possible. Were going to ride Rock n Roller Coaster today, so we decide to wear out matching Metallica shirts, because we are, indeed, ready to rock. Bus magic is with us, because there is a bus waiting for us at the bus stop.
There was not as much magic at the turnstiles, however. We were first at the turnstiles toward the left. Not the last ones all the way to the left, but on the left side. I would have to say we stood there a good 15 minutes, with several CMs passing by us, until one CM walked over and asked if we had a breakfast reservation. Um, no. And then proceeds to give us some bull story about this line is only for breakfast reservations. Well, there are no signs and none of the other CMs seemed to think that was the case, not to mention the fact that weve been standing here for 15 minutes while all the other lines continue to grow.
I responded with a simple Youre kidding, right? He just gave me some dumb look like he couldnt possibly see what the problem was in making us move. The jerk still made us move anyway, behind all the people that had been arriving after us. Real nice, moron. Way to spread the Disney magic. I left him with some choice words under my breath. Oh yeah, I was mad. And I was 95% sure the jerk really had no idea what he was talking about. Yeah, I got out of bed at 6am to stand BEHIND a bunch of people at the front gate. Or not.
They finally opened up the turnstiles and our early morning appearance was a complete bust as hundreds streamed through before us while we sat behind the 30 fools who cant figure out how to use turnstiles. Its really simple people: card, finger, green light, go. I dont get the hold up. There was no rope drop show, so we were able to jockey for semi-decent position as people stopped paying attention, about 4 - 5 people back from the rope. Then the race was on.
We went for the Toy Story Fast Passes first. I ended up last in line before the line started turning at the machine furthest to the left, which means there were maybe 10 people in front of me? They finally turned on the machines and wouldnt you just know it, the clueless lady that was at the front of our line apparently had absolutely no idea what to do. The rest of the lines were flowing, and we were at a dead stop. Not even for three full minutes, but long enough that you start to crane your neck and try to figure out what the heck is going on up there. The guy behind her mustve said something, because when clueless lady finally made her way through the exit, she was spouting off something about being rude and waiting a minute. The lady in front of me looked at me, and I gave her a knowing glance and a nod. She said (to me, the troublemaker lady was gone at this point) if you cant handle the heat, get out the line! I agreed and said Thats right, you cant be messing with peoples plans like that. We both had a light chuckle and our line started rocketing forward with people who knew what the heck they were doing.
Which brings me to this little rant: please! if youre joining the morning crowds, please! know what the heck you are doing. Its just sheer dumb luck if you end up in front of the people that have been planning for this moment all year. If you are in charge of getting FPs for your party, there are some simple rules to follow:
1. For the love of all that is swiss-cheese-holey, dont shuffle you KTTW cards! Put one in, take it out, set it aside. Rinse, repeat. These machines are SLOW, you should be able to work faster than them.
2. You do NOT need to take out each FP before inserting the next card. Leave it alone! Its not going anywhere. Just put the next ticket in. Take them all at the same time once all the tickets have been run through.
3. If for some reason somethings not working right, dont just stand there looking puzzled and trying the same thing over and over again. Get the CMs attention. Thats what theyre there for!
Ok, we can get on the ride now. The standby sign says 30 minutes, but it took us closer to 10 because the line was still moving the whole time. I won this round, and I guess Tony was still half asleep, because he didnt throw a tantrum. He might have just been too excited for what was up next. Oh, I snapped this after we got off:
Thats a 40 minute wait at 8:35 in the morning. Yikes. I think we did ourselves a disservice by coming a week later this year. I thought it might be a little cooler coming the last week of September and into the first week of October, but it was even hotter this year than last year. We never even got a cool night. It wasnt desperately horrible (by my New Orleans standards) but it wasnt the nice mild weather we had most of the time a week earlier the year before. Also, I think the crowds came in for Food and Wine Festival. Last years pictures have very few people in the streets, this year there were a LOT more people to manuver around. Wait times werent terrible, if you knew what you were doing, but I saw a few lines that could really throw things off if you didnt know any better. So, where were we? Oh yeah, on the way to RnR.
Snapped this while in line for RnR:
And, no, we didnt ride it this year. By choice.
I wasnt contemplating backing out, but for some reason I was REALLY nervous to ride RnR again. Id already done it last year and liked it. I dont know what my problem was. But we rode it, and it was fun. I think Ill ALWAYS need to buy something in this store after riding RnR. I think its the adrenelin still rushing, so I throw financial caution to the wind. I bought this shirt and black fuzzy Mickey dice for the car:
Tony bought a sleeveless red shirt, that Im sure I have a picture of him wearing at some point, and he snuck in a pair of sunglasses while I wasnt looking. A disaster waiting to happen! To top it off, he decided to change into his new sleeveless shirt. This really didnt sit right with me for two reasons. Number one, he had no sunscreen on his shoulders. He was wearing a short-sleeve shirt in the morning when we applied sunscreen, so I could just hear the whining Id have to put up with after he got sunburned. Number two, we had agreed that morning to wear our Metallica shirts together, so wed match, and now Im stuck wearing a hot black shirt for the rest of the day for no reason.
He, of course, pulled this stunt when he went in the bathroom without consulting me first. So he comes out and Im looking for a dark shirt, not a red shirt. That irritated me too. Then he has to go smoke. Another PITA. Not only will he not wait until we pass a smoking section, he decides to just start walking off to the ToT smoking section because he remembers one being right there last year.
Well, let me tell you, right there has a whole different meaning depending on if you smoke or not. Right there for Tony kept being completely out of the way in the total opposite direction than we needed to go. And frankly I refused to waste all those extra steps to sit around getting second hand lung cancer. Not to mention all the wasted time. Oh, and dont forget that its more efficient to just start walking off to a smoking section youve used before than to actually consult the map and find the CLOSEST one that may actually be in the right direction. This was a MAJOR annoyance all trip long. He smoked way more this year than he did last year. And we wont even talk about how embarrassing it is to end Every. Single. Meal. sitting Alone. while the check comes because he has to go off and smoke.
At any rate, while Tony trekked off to the smoking section that was NOT right there (but try telling him that), I waited on the bench by the bathrooms across from RnR. While I was waiting, the cutest little boy with a Scottish (?) accent runs up to the elderly lady sitting next to me. He, his dad and his grandpa had all just ridden ToT, and runs up shouting I didnt even scream! It was so cute. He was so proud of himself. And I just throught to myself I sure the heck screamed my head off and Im never riding that crazy thing again.
Next on the agenda was Voyage of the Little Mermaid. We tried several times to see it last year, and never did, so I was making sure not to miss it this time. I cheated a little and stood in line while I sent Tony to go get us another set of FP for Toy Story. But it turned out ok, because no one had gotten in line behind me by the time he got back. (For anyone interested, he got the FPs at 9:40am and the return time was for 2:35pm. When we approached the ride at 2:20pm, FP were gone for the day.)
Its a really cute show. I like the lasers and the rain and how they incorporated the movie clips into the show. I think too often they stray away from the original animation. I think thats a mistake; its the animation that people love. Thats what they bring into their homes and watch again and again. Im so glad to see the return of the hand drawn animation. You just dont get the same feeling from the computer animation.
And speaking of animation, next we head over to the Magic of Disney Animation. Tony started a to-do in line, insisting that he wasnt going to do the animation academy because he didnt want to sit there and make a fool of himself. HA! You will come to see just how ridiculous this statement really is later on. He truly has a warped sense of what constitutes making a fool of himself. At any rate, we sat through the Mushu bit, but when we came out the Animation Academy waiting area was already at capacity. Unfortunately there wasnt enough time to wait for the next one and still make the 11:30am showing of Beauty and the Beast. It was still early in the day and we still had another day planned, so I didnt think much of it. Tony, of course, had already scurried away to smoke, so I had to locate him before being able to head off to the Theater of the Stars.
Heres some ambiance shots taken on the way to B&B:
And I popped in to the increasingly disappointing Villains in Vogue just to take this:
I wanted to make sure to get good seats for Beauty and the Beast because I know from experience its not something Tony is willing to repeat once weve seen it once that trip. We sat just in front of the electronics pit. Just going to mention now how uncomfortable those bleachers are. I dont mind a bench seat, but they decided to put a back across the bleacher seat and, well, lets just say if you have any kind of backside, they didnt leave enough room for it to fit on the bench. Pictures aplenty for this show; the closeups are from me; the far away ones are from Tony:
Here in town theres only she / whos as beautiful as me
Be Our Guest:
Theres something there that wasnt there before:
Kill the beast:
Beauty and the Beast:
I promise, I really did try to be selective with the pictures. We have over 25 of this show alone. At least were doing better, as we almost made it to lunch before running out of room this time. Next up: Chapter 4: Day 2, Part 2 - lunch and HS west