"Uno Más!" A "Gran" solo tour of WDW in January! - updated on 4/15/12

So far my morning was coming along very nicely. It was gorgeous weather; crowds were low; I was feeling great and energy was high. I'd only been in a Disney park for a little under and hour and already rode several of my favorite rides. So, what's a girl to do when the clock strikes 9?

I headed back towards Frontierland. I wanted to see my beloved HM - I'd been dreaming about it for the few months since I'd been away. First, a picture of the castle.

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It was now 8:54 a.m., so they should soon be letting us in for the HM rush!

I sat on a bench next to the rope across the Frontierland entryway, complete with some CMs dressed in HM garb. An asian couple, clearly not American, kept speaking with them in broken, difficult english and pointing to the map. The CM they kept speaking to kept shaking her head and saying "we're not open yet" and "nine a.m.". I took a photo to mark this moment from my bench, as I could not remember ever having waited for the HM like this before!

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Just a couple of minutes passed, and I saw other groups starting our direction. I felt that rush of "hey, wait a minute! I've been waiting here; don't you think you're going to get past me!" and then realized that was ridiculous. It didn't matter anyway, as they were dropping the rope and walking us back to the HM.

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The "rush" begins.

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The "rush" continues.

A small group of guests passed the CMs; I was being careful to stay behind them, but the other guests had no such compunction and ended up beating me in line.

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A quick picture of the horseless carriage, and I headed towards those foreboding doors.

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I was so close to being the first one at the door! Ugh. Oh well I guess it doesn't matter.

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I knew where to go stand in the stretching room, so I slid my way over until I was in the right place. There weren't too many people in the room along with me - the Mansion had just opened. When the spiel was done and the doors opened, I was the first through heading towards the Doombuggies - and being by myself that means I was the first on the ride for the day! A small triumph, but very cool to an old Mansion junkie.

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Grim grinning ghosts, indeed! I enjoyed my trip through the mansion, and once I came out (somehow AGAIN avoiding becoming the 1000th ghost), I contemplated the fate of a man with seven winsome wives. Bummer.

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With such a beautiful morning (and just now past 9:15), I thought I'd head over to Splash, in honor of DBF. But first, a picture of my beloved BTMRR. Aw, I wish it were open; as it were, you couldn't hear any refurbishments going on - but it's still early!

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Now, on to Splash! Can't miss this one! Except... well, there was a CM apologizing out front - that's never good. Turns out Splash was down this morning. Aw. Well, with one backward look, I headed onward. Where would I go?

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Hm, all the boats were backed up. Must be a real issue.

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Well, I guess since I'm here I'll jump on Pirates!

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Another walk on. They put me in a row all by myself, and I spent some time looking closely at the scenery instead of chatting the whole way through (like usual). Ah, the benefits of a solo trip! Now, I like the Pirates movies, but I don't know how I feel about them adding Barbosa and Jack Sparrow. The Jack animatronic is really awesome, though; oddly lifelike. Looks just like Johnny Depp (that being said - do you think his friends call him "Johnny"? Seems like a grade schooler's name).

We got to the cannon-fire area, and for the first time that I can remember, I had a VERY strong blast of air from the "cannon" go through my hair! I jumped and screamed, and the people behind me jumped as well, since my hair went flying! We all started laughing - it was very unexpected.

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Heeeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny!

I got off the ride still chuckling to myself about the cannon, and then figured I'd go catch IASW before the crowds started growing. They'd be arriving soon - the park was open to the public by now. So off I went to the land of dolls.

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It's 9:44 a.m. in this picture - please note the lines. :laughing:

I got the front row to myself!

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Instead of taking a bunch of pictures, I enjoyed the ride for once. The solo trip really gave me a chance to soak in all the rides of my childhood and enjoy them.

About halfway through, I started hearing the couple behind me. They had a daughter and son; the daughter was probably about 3 and beautiful - she was entranced by everything around her. The son was probably about 10 months, and his dad was holding him on his lap. And the entire ride - the ENTIRE ride - the woman was nagging the man. After a few minutes, I sneaked a peek at him - he looked exhausted. He would make a suggestion as to where to go next, and the wife would nag. Finally, he said "let's go to Tom Sawyer's Island." The wife didn't understand, she kept saying "I don't want to walk up in that treehouse" and he tried to explain it calmly. She kept arguing with him, and finally said, in a very "i'm always right" voice, "well honey, I don't have the entire park map memorized so I'm VERY SORRY if I don't know exactly what ride you're talking about at every moment." I had to stifle a laugh; she would NOT get off his case. Wonder how long they'd been there at that point...?

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After getting off the ride, I figured I'd try Weirdo-the-Pooh one more time. It was up and running, and, surprise, a 3 minute wait.

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This is truly the weirdest ride at the park, if you ask me. I think I sat with my nose wrinkled up in confusion for most of the time.

Once I got off the ride, it was about 10:10 a.m. and I could see the crowds moving into MK. I decided it was park-hopping time - but first, I stopped for a castle shot! Not a good shot of me, so it remains in the vault.

I stopped and watched the Main Street performers; I also took a video and enjoyed a little Main Street atmosphere:

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I decided to take the monorail to Epcot, but noticed while leaving that my battery was running down for some odd reason on my phone! Hm, that shouldn't be happening already! Ok, I'll run back to the car - parked so nice and close at the TTC - and grab my backup battery charger. Would only take a few more minutes. Then I'd be on my way to Epcot.

And since I wasn't going straight to Epcot, I decided to take the ferry. And WOW, this was an odd trip! Why?

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It was a ghost ship! While about 4,000 people got off the ferry, only me and one other woman got on at MK. Not too surprising - it was only 10:40 a.m. - but just a little odd to be on this big boat almost by myself!!

Aw, I miss the CR:

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When we approached the landing at the TTC, one of the boat drivers (captains?) came out of his little driving box, walked over by where I was, and put up ONE of those "do not use the stairs during this time" stair ropes! I started laughing; I was the only person on the top of the boat, and I was sitting down - no worries, pal, I'm not going to use the stairs while we dock!

Once we arrived (and Mr. Worriedpants dropped the "DON'T USE THESE STAIRS!" rope), I walked downstairs to stand with the other person leaving the boat, a middle aged woman also by herself. We'd just taken this huge boat all by ourselves! And, waiting for the ferry, were literally HUNDREDS of people. It looked like a mass of seething humanity chomping at the bit for my solo friend and I to GET THE HELL OFF THE BOAT so they could get on.

We gladly obliged.

Now, I was heading to my car to grab my portable battery charger so I could continue to take photos and videos - I just didn't know WHY my phone was dying so fast. I paused for a photo of the monorail - no lines, people! - and then ran for the car and made a call to DBF to discuss the battery issue. I wanted to get to Epcot as soon as possible!

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But I was about to be in for a rude surprise. The dream was over.
 
oh wow! Look at all those people just heading INTO the park on main street while you are heading out b/c you've "been there, done that" already!:thumbsup2 and to make things worse they are loitering around taking pictures while the line ups are BUILDING!!!! They must enjoy standing in long line ups ;)

and the ferry ride all to yourself! That's pretty neat :) I've never taken it!! I'm always in a rush to get in the park so go monorail and then dd and dh always say oh, let's just go with monorail at the end too. I'll have to put my foot down this time and say - We are TAKING the ferry out this time!

Sorry about Splash :( My fingers are EXTRA crossed it's a go when we are there. It's not the most thrilling ride but for some strange reason it's my happy place and a trip wouldn't be complete without it.
 
oh wow! Look at all those people just heading INTO the park on main street while you are heading out b/c you've "been there, done that" already!:thumbsup2 and to make things worse they are loitering around taking pictures while the line ups are BUILDING!!!! They must enjoy standing in long line ups ;)

and the ferry ride all to yourself! That's pretty neat :) I've never taken it!! I'm always in a rush to get in the park so go monorail and then dd and dh always say oh, let's just go with monorail at the end too. I'll have to put my foot down this time and say - We are TAKING the ferry out this time!

Sorry about Splash :( My fingers are EXTRA crossed it's a go when we are there. It's not the most thrilling ride but for some strange reason it's my happy place and a trip wouldn't be complete without it.

It was so eerie to be on that boat in complete silence - but it was really nice too. It was like it was MY ferry to the TTC. I enjoyed it very much; I grew up being out on boats, and have many fond memories of the ferry from when I was a kid. That was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

I wasn't giving up on Splash quite yet - I knew I'd have another day to try it out again. DBF LOVES Splash and we sang the song for many months after returning from our trip in 2010.
 
As I walked towards my car on the phone with DBF, I had one thing on my mind - getting to Epcot to enjoy some rides and then hitting the boat at International Gateway to get over and enjoy HS! It was a solo trip and I'd do as I pleased, thank you very much!

Plus, I'd gotten a prime parking spot at TTC; I wasn't going to leave this spot no matter what!!!!

So I chatted with DBF about the phone, the charging issue, the weird "Motorola Services" icon that had shown up as my biggest battery drainer, and opened the trunk to get my portable battery charger.

It wasn't there.

What? I'd packed my trunk-bag carefully the night before, with extra shoes, socks, shirt, jacket, the charger... where's my charger?

I looked through everything I had and finally determined that I'd left the $@#$^#@% charger in the room! I had to leave this spot:

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... because I'd FORGOTTEN THE !@$@%# CHARGER! How could I forget the charger??! Do you see where I'm parked?

One more time through the bag and everything in it convinced me that yes, it really wasn't in the bag. I had to go back to the resort, and I was very mad!

I got off the phone with DBF since it was dying and headed back to AKL. I was cursing the whole way. But when I got to the temporary parking at AKL, I suddenly realized that I was at DISNEY. There was no room for being irritated or annoyed! Yes, I had to take a little time out of my day, but that was ok. And I relaxed.

I got to my room and plugged the phone into the wall for a bit while I had a snack, used the bathroom, and stepped out to the balcony to sit for a moment. And what did I see?

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Aw, hi Mr. Giraffe! Good to see ya!

It was now almost 11:30 and I had a date with Epcot. I grabbed my battery this time and headed out the door. Since I wasn't going back to MK today, I planned on parking in the Epcot parking lot, and I made a beeline to my favorite park!

Now that I was actually having to park in a row that wasn't the front row, I wanted to get a picture of where I was parked.

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And

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I actually have a video of me repeating exactly where I was parked so that I wouldn't get lost trying to find the car at the end of the day. You can then hear the tram guy repeating it as well. I LOVE the tram! :love:

TRAM RIDE!

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Alright, I'm here! So exciting! I turned to gush to DBF - but then realized he wasn't there. =( I think I texted him instead.

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Beautiful fountain; what a great installation in a wonderful park.

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Here's me being goofy. I was so excited!

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I couldn't believe it - I'd just left MK and was in Epcot?!? In the 75 degree weather? While all my Chicago friends were freezing their butts off? Yes please!

Well I know what I'm riding first.

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It was 12:10 p.m. at this point. I really like SE; another old favorite.

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It was at this point that I felt the most contentment in my entire trip; as the vehicles turned to look at the earth, I felt so lucky, safe, happy, healthy, and lucky - did I mention lucky? I felt like God was being so good to me; I was so grateful to just be here, looking at our beautiful earth on a screen and with nothing but fun times ahead of me for the next few days.

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I had a great walk-on ride on SE, and then laughed at my video. I sent it to DBF - for the only time this trip, they put my photo as BOTH of the people in the video; I looked like some sort of wacky twins.

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Next up: Club Cool, where YES I DID try the Beverly, and on purpose.

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At first sip, I thought "hm, very European, not awful but not too..." and then I don't remember what I thought after that, because that terrible, God-forsaken taste burned itself into my tongue and I lost all coherent thought. I drank some Mezzo Mix to try and dislodge it. It helped - a little.

Alright, moving on.

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One more:

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I figured I'd head to the IG and head over to HS for awhile; then, I'd finish my day at Epcot.

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I stopped for a wistful glance towards Mexico, and my beloved Gran Fiesta Tour.

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But I somehow managed to pull myself away from my happiest happy place and head towards IG. I wanted to try my first boat ride to HS!

So what was waiting just around the riverbend? That part is coming soon!
 

Interesting - as far as I know, our Chick-fil-a still uses peanut oil! (At least, that's what the website says) I can't imagine it tasting the same if they changed from such a light "healthy" oil to canola. I'll have to look into that! But oh man, that Chick-fil-a sauce - - so delicious, but so prohibitively full of fat. Oh how I both love and loathe it. ha!

Hm, ours had a sign up where some things are still peanut oil but the fries were definitely canola. Why must they change things?! (or at least, change things and still not be open on Sundays.)

Um, I pretty sure you did more in two hours than we did in an entire day. (My tr: enter MK, have panic attack, get stalked by characters. Yours: RIDE BLITZ DO ENTIRE MAGIC KINGDOM AND MOST OF EPCOT. Teach me how to Disney!!)

I love the Contemporary so much and do this: :confused: to people who say it's boring. They just don't understand!

But switching the Small World queue totally messes me up. I was all 'but look! There's people! A line!... that is heading away from the boats... huh...' and I was just on it a month ago. :rotfl:

I'm sorry you left your charger! I always forget things like that and thus have back-ups everywhere (also, I always get lost in the AK parking lot - the whole one time I've been there). Schedule deviations can be frustrating! But at least it was a quick fix and Epcot was so close! I probably would've given up and just gone to AK. ;)

I wonder if anyone ever picks 'work' as the thing they're most interested in. 'Yes, I've just payed a bazillion dollars to come on vacation.. let's consider what work will be like at the point in which I have paid off this trip...' Leisure option FTW!!

Were you doing 4 Parks, 1 Day this day? I should go back and check.
 
Hm, ours had a sign up where some things are still peanut oil but the fries were definitely canola. Why must they change things?! (or at least, change things and still not be open on Sundays.)

See, I'm cool with the "no Sundays" thing. I'm glad there's a company that won't capitulate in the face of money, but yet still make plenty. Yes, they could make more by being open on Sundays (and also I could get nuggets), but that would be against what they believe in.

Um, I pretty sure you did more in two hours than we did in an entire day. (My tr: enter MK, have panic attack, get stalked by characters. Yours: RIDE BLITZ DO ENTIRE MAGIC KINGDOM AND MOST OF EPCOT. Teach me how to Disney!!)

I was on a mission. I wanted to do as much as I could on the first day, especially at MK since I didn't know when I'd be back, but I paid for it later. :(

I love the Contemporary so much and do this: :confused: to people who say it's boring. They just don't understand

I really, really loved it. Everything about it. I loved the big open space with the monorail slinking through; I loved being there with my mom; I loved looking down onto Chef Mickey's; I loved the big mural on the wall. I loved the pool, and seeing the lake every morning. CR gets a :thumbsup2 from me!

But switching the Small World queue totally messes me up. I was all 'but look! There's people! A line!... that is heading away from the boats... huh...' and I was just on it a month ago. :rotfl:

I'm sorry you left your charger! I always forget things like that and thus have back-ups everywhere (also, I always get lost in the AK parking lot - the whole one time I've been there). Schedule deviations can be frustrating! But at least it was a quick fix and Epcot was so close! I probably would've given up and just gone to AK. ;)

Everything was so close; it wasn't a big deal to head back to Epcot. Especially since I wanted to finish up my day there, and wanted to take the boat over to HS. Plus, I didn't really go into this trip liking AK very much...

I wonder if anyone ever picks 'work' as the thing they're most interested in. 'Yes, I've just payed a bazillion dollars to come on vacation.. let's consider what work will be like at the point in which I have paid off this trip...' Leisure option FTW!!

Were you doing 4 Parks, 1 Day this day? I should go back and check.

Ha, I picked "health" as the thing I was most interested in; then my little avatar chick took a pill in the video. I didn't choose health again - God knows what they're putting in the pills of the future.

I wasn't doing 4 parks today - I only planned on a short trip to AK regardless, though I guess I could have easily done it if I really wanted to! I LOVED having my own car!
 
I know what you mean about the feeling of absolute contentment on SE. That part just makes you feel like everything is right in the world.
 
I know what you mean about the feeling of absolute contentment on SE. That part just makes you feel like everything is right in the world.

It such a nice feeling so early in the trip. I enjoyed my morning at MK but I was so looking forward to spending more time at Epcot this trip. Riding SE really felt like the start of the trip!!!
 
I was heading out of Epcot to HS, and this time I was going out of International Gateway and heading onto the Friendship Boats!

A note here: I have some stomach issues that cause me to get a GAC. These same issues cause me a lot of trouble when I'm trying to wait in long lines or get on buses, monorails, boats, or just rides, and these issues especially act up when I'm in a new situation. After my last trip in October, which had often been frustrating, I vented to my doctor and he gave me a new medication. I was taking it full-time on this trip, and it was allowing me to do so many new things with so many less issues! So, the Friendship Boats were a big deal for me!

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I was so excited! The boat was such a comfortable ride, and I was enjoying all the sights!

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(One thing I was surprised about was that the boat ride took so long. I expected 20-25 minutes, but I got on the boat at 12:54 and arrived at HS at 1:30. Still, it was VERY nice!)

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I was sitting on the back of the boat, outside - some kid kept coming and squeezing between me and the side of the boat, even though there was almost no one else sitting with me. He sat up on the back of the boat with his feet on the seat; it was a little scary, since he was right at the edge, and definitely irritating. I think people forget that they still have to parent at WDW.

Next thing I knew, I was in park three of the day!

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It was 1:26 p.m.; I was heading towards TSMM. Since I had the GAC, I wasn't going to FP it; I was just heading to ride.

But first:

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Yay! HS!

Up next: a surprise.
 
I'm so glad that your new medication helped you to experience some new things on the trip. I love riding the boats. They do take some time though, I agree, so I always make sure that I have ample time when I take them.
 
I'm so glad that your new medication helped you to experience some new things on the trip. I love riding the boats. They do take some time though, I agree, so I always make sure that I have ample time when I take them.

I was more irritated at the out of control children than I was with the time spent; but I did expect it to move just a little faster! It was a nice relaxing ride, though, and I really enjoyed it as an alternate to riding the bus or walking from Epcot to HS. It probably took the same amount of time! But I would like to try the walk and see how long that takes.
 
I took way too long off between updates - things have been crazy around here - but I'm going to pick it back up again RIGHT NOW!
 
I was heading to TSMM.

When I got closer, I saw the FPs were all out, but as I headed towards the FP entrance (using my GAC), I saw that one of the CMs at the standby entrance was waving people over from the FPs line, saying "save those FPs for later; the standby line is only 20 minutes! Come through the FP line; save those FPs!" I asked him how long it really was (because i was considering going through the regular line) and he said "20 minutes, and it's the only way to see Mr. Potato Head IN PERSON!"

But I couldn't talk myself into heading that way, so I went through with my GAC and was on within a few minutes.

Here's proof of the short line; it's 1:36 in the afternoon at this time:

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Never thought I'd see the day. I tried to get another picture of the line:

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I really truly love this ride! It's so much fun! It always cracks me up when I spin around and end up seeing some other family facing my way and also laughing.

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Here's my first score of the trip:

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Not too shabby!

Now, I was heading over to ToT. This is a LOT harder to ride when I'm alone; I get very into the creepy aspect and weird myself out, so I figured while my stomach was calm I needed to grab the bull by the horns and get on over there!

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Hm, not quite creepy enough. Let's try this:

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Ooooh, creepy.

I got in the FP line and made my way into the building. It was a walk on either way, and before I knew it I was already to the preshow room, with my heart beating in my throat.

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Once I got through the pre-show, there really weren't too many people in the boiler room area. I was weirding myself out pretty good, but once I rounded the first corner in the middle of the room, I heard a CM call out for a single rider. I put my hand up, and they waved me through about 20-30 people right onto the ride.

They put me in a the top row, all the way to the wall. Next to me was a woman and her boyfriend. She was glad to be in the last row, she said, because there were lap bars there.

I couldn't help but say "I'm sorry, what?" She repeated it. "Oh no," I said, "there aren't lap bars. All the restraints are seat belts now."

She went white around the gills. The boyfriend turned a little green.

"You sure?" she said, and laughed a little.

"Yep, seat belts all around," I said cheerfully. The BF asked me if I was sure, and I told him that I was definitely sure (though I DID second-guess myself a little, since they were so bewildered). Right on cue, the CM started reciting the safety spiel. For a second, I thought the couple was going to bolt. They looked right on the edge of leaving, or puking; I couldn't tell which was more likely in the poor lighting of the ToT basement.

"No worries," I said, "the seat belts hold you closer to the seat; you don't go flying up so far in the air."

And right then, the doors opened.

To their credit, they got in and sat down. The man's hand was shaking a little as he clicked the seat belt. They both looked over at me, and I gave them a cheesy thumbs up.

And in the gift shop, I stopped for this picture:

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This was the shirt I bought for my mom after her inaugural ride on ToT back in October. It made me miss her; I snapped a photo and sent it to her.

I was hungry now; I checked my handy-dandy Mobile Magic app (free! it's FREE!) and looked at reservations that were open in HS. I decided to go try and get into Sci-Fi, as they had a killer-looking turkey sandwich that sounded like JUST what I wanted right now.

And away I went!
 
That poor couple! I have this image in my head of you giving them a cheesy thumbs up. :lmao: :thumbsup2

Never in my life have I see TSM that slow at that time of day. Never.
 
I'm joining in!

Sounds like you had such a fantastic trip! You were there right after we left, and the crowds look even lighter!
 
That poor couple! I have this image in my head of you giving them a cheesy thumbs up. :lmao: :thumbsup2

Never in my life have I see TSM that slow at that time of day. Never.

Seriously. I gave them the thumbs up, and then turned my head so they wouldn't see the tears of laughter rolling down my face. They couldn't believe I was riding alone.

As for TSM, it WAS crazy - the line was almost a walk through! I was tempted to go through to see Mr. Potato Head, as I have only been through the line once, and that time it was at opening and I walked right on through - but those line times can be deceiving. I didn't want it to be a 40 minute wait in reality, and have to leave the line.

I'm joining in!

Sounds like you had such a fantastic trip! You were there right after we left, and the crowds look even lighter!

Thank you for joining in!! It was a great trip; I can't wait to go solo again - might be sooner than I think! :)

When were you guys there? The week before? Or over the holiday weekend?

Edited to add: I see you have a TR! On my way over! We even stayed in the same place!
 
Hey! For some reason I JUST noticed that you had a TR, and I read through it all! I'm really enjoying your solo adventures! :)
 
wow. Toy story that quiet that late in the day?? The joys or traveling in the quiet season hey?? And please fill me in on this "See Mr. Potato Head" business b/c I havn't heard of that?? Is it a character that you can visit while waiting in line?? Is it a video to watch while in line?? I'm confused :confused3

We LOVE ToT!!! that's so funny that they were so freaked out. :laughing: it sounds like you really really enjoyed setting them straight too :lmao:
When we took my mom and DH's mom with us we tricked them and told them it was not scary at all - you just go through the mansion and then go up in the elevator and they open the doors and you are up high and get a view of the park. :rotfl2: They went on it and unfortunately I watched dd who was too young to go at that time so i missed seeing them but it was a bit of surprise for them and i just get pleasure now thinking of it. haha. I'm so glad the went on it b/c you just HAVE to experience it - it's such an awesome ride/experience.

We loved SciFi too - the food wasn't the most exciting but we are not huge food people anyway and the shake was GREAT!!! and the environment is so cool!! Can't wait to hear about it.
 
Hey! For some reason I JUST noticed that you had a TR, and I read through it all! I'm really enjoying your solo adventures! :)

Hello! Glad you saw it! Thanks for coming over! I'm going too slow; want to pick it up some! My family has been in an uproar the past few days - looks like I'm going to be planning a Disneyland trip and I've never been before, and it ALSO looks like it's going to be a LOT of family, which we've never done before either! (that's where the uproar is coming in; even though the trip isn't until 2013 for my Ma's milestone birthday)

But I'm going to type up another update right now!
 















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