Elleshoodat
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We got back to our resort and headed right for the room. Once again Andrew really didn’t want to nap, but after a while he calmed down and we all got at least a catnap in. We woke up sometime between 5 and 5:30, freshened up a bit and drove to the Poly. We went upstairs to pick up the CD of photos from our portrait session, and then we cheated – we took the monorail to the Magic Kingdom.
We were walking down Main Street at 6:30, and this time we headed into Tomorrowland. We first got FastPasses for Buzz, then we took a relaxing ride on the TTA PeopleMover. This is seriously one of my favorite rides in the MK. All you do is sit back and take in the sights … and it’s a pretty long attraction, too! You can’t beat the wait time-to-ride time ratio.
In fact, I realized on this trip that Tomorrowland has my favorite theming of all the MK “lands.” It’s clean; it has clean lines and modern décor; and the background music is so subtle, yet so appropriate.
Anyway, after hopping off the TTA (that will always be its name in my mind), we went to Cosmic Ray’s for some dinner. Nick got the chicken nuggets with fries, I got the rotisserie chicken and we got a large Diet Coke ($22.13). By that time we were tired of ordering meals for Andrew only to not have him eat them, so we figured he could eat off of our plates. We sat on the side of the restaurant that’s next to Merchant of Venus and watched the people passing outside as we ate. The rotisserie chicken was really tasty! Very moist, and it was nice to have some veggies and mashed potatoes instead of fries. Nick and Andrew enjoyed the chicken nuggets and fries, too, and I think Andrew ate some of an Uncrustable as well.
We wandered into Merchant of Venus before collecting our stroller and spent some time letting Andrew burn off some energy before riding Buzz with our FPs. There was a *lot* for Andrew to look at on this one; he sat on Nick’s nap and just looked all around while Nick and I shot (and I spun us). I hit a 25,000-point Z at one point, but Nick ended up beating me.
It was getting late by then (close to Andrew’s bedtime), so we headed toward the exit, stopping into the Emporium. The crowd of shoppers was pretty thick, but not as bad as it usually is in World of Disney and I *had* to get my shopping in.
We actually made two separate purchases here because I had trouble finding the coffee mugs. First was a couple of books for Andrew – the Duffy book, and an it’s a small world “Furry Friends” touch-and-feel book for $14.89. Then I found a cute, BIG Mickey mug for $10.60.
After saying goodbye to the castle (Main Street is so pretty when it’s all lit up at night), we monorailed back to the Poly and drove back to POFQ, where we went to the gift shop to look at picture frames. We picked out one for my desk and one to send Nick’s mom for Mother’s Day (with one of the pics from our portrait session). We also got a couple of snacks: a Mickey-head Rice Krispies treat for Nick and a chocolate chip cookie for me. Our total was $48.78.
We then went back to our room, stopping into Scat Cat’s for a few. Bedtime was a little later than usual, but I think we were all asleep by 10:30.
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We were walking down Main Street at 6:30, and this time we headed into Tomorrowland. We first got FastPasses for Buzz, then we took a relaxing ride on the TTA PeopleMover. This is seriously one of my favorite rides in the MK. All you do is sit back and take in the sights … and it’s a pretty long attraction, too! You can’t beat the wait time-to-ride time ratio.


In fact, I realized on this trip that Tomorrowland has my favorite theming of all the MK “lands.” It’s clean; it has clean lines and modern décor; and the background music is so subtle, yet so appropriate.
Anyway, after hopping off the TTA (that will always be its name in my mind), we went to Cosmic Ray’s for some dinner. Nick got the chicken nuggets with fries, I got the rotisserie chicken and we got a large Diet Coke ($22.13). By that time we were tired of ordering meals for Andrew only to not have him eat them, so we figured he could eat off of our plates. We sat on the side of the restaurant that’s next to Merchant of Venus and watched the people passing outside as we ate. The rotisserie chicken was really tasty! Very moist, and it was nice to have some veggies and mashed potatoes instead of fries. Nick and Andrew enjoyed the chicken nuggets and fries, too, and I think Andrew ate some of an Uncrustable as well.
We wandered into Merchant of Venus before collecting our stroller and spent some time letting Andrew burn off some energy before riding Buzz with our FPs. There was a *lot* for Andrew to look at on this one; he sat on Nick’s nap and just looked all around while Nick and I shot (and I spun us). I hit a 25,000-point Z at one point, but Nick ended up beating me.
It was getting late by then (close to Andrew’s bedtime), so we headed toward the exit, stopping into the Emporium. The crowd of shoppers was pretty thick, but not as bad as it usually is in World of Disney and I *had* to get my shopping in.


After saying goodbye to the castle (Main Street is so pretty when it’s all lit up at night), we monorailed back to the Poly and drove back to POFQ, where we went to the gift shop to look at picture frames. We picked out one for my desk and one to send Nick’s mom for Mother’s Day (with one of the pics from our portrait session). We also got a couple of snacks: a Mickey-head Rice Krispies treat for Nick and a chocolate chip cookie for me. Our total was $48.78.
We then went back to our room, stopping into Scat Cat’s for a few. Bedtime was a little later than usual, but I think we were all asleep by 10:30.
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