Chapter Five: No kidding, this time we really were robbed& SAVE ME and a stranger sat on me. Sunday July 21st.
I would have been totally bummed about the squirrels getting some of our food but even more bummed about having to enter another store!
We found a way around that somewhat. Not that it was cheap, but we didn't care at that point.
Lunch sounds delicious and I am total impressed by your ability to keep to your plan and eat your meals at camp. I totally stink at that. The last 5 years we have gotten a two bedroom villa with a full kitchen for our September trip and I always say we will eat some meals in the room and we absolutely never do.
Well, we still have a few days to go....how will we do from this point forward??? That is the question.
I am usually a big hot tub lover but I am with you I cannot do them in the summer.
Poor Matt and his blisters. I am struggling with what to do with Kenny on our next trip. We had so much rain in May/June and he was often miserable walking out with wet tennis shoes. I would love to get him a pair of good walking sandals that can get wet with no problems but he has just never worn anything but tennis shoes so I am not sure how he will do.
My only advice would be to bring two, or even three pair, so that you can keep swapping for dry shoes. The rest of us had multiple shoes but Matt only packed one pair of tennis shoes and his shower sandals. Big, Big, Mistake. Huge.
And on the subject of shoes? Those Clarks sandals I bought were amazing. I didn't have any pain or discomfort the entire trip! Wonderful sandals!!
I have skipped RnR the last two years in order to let everyone else ride while I stay with the little ones. I may just ride it again this trip to see if it is still as much fun as it used to be for me.
You should. I swear it was more fun on this trip. I can't say why. I felt like I could see more in the ride, so it was a little more exciting with glimpses of the track now and again. Maybe they added a bit more lighting?
The thunder at Disney can be incredibly loud! I just love a cast member that can be funny on the spur of the moment
I agree. Those are the things that stick with you. The spontaneous moments of laughter. Awesome.
We have been lucky to never encounter a tour group in all our trips. However, if I do I will need to ask them why they chant.
This was a first for us, as well. It was interesting, but not the nightmare I had been led to believe.
I do love how people exit the park when it is threatening rain. This is exactly why I want to be prepared to power through it (ponchos and the right shoes are all we really need!). I just love taking advantage of the low crowds after a good downpour.
I agree, although that thunder was soooo loud, I did, for just one short crazy moment, think: Should we really be doing this? Lightening isn't something to play around with. Then, the insanity passed, and I headed back into the magic.
I feel for Matt not getting his choice about drawing the character he wanted. Gabriel had the same experience when we went to the class but a super amazing CM saved the day (update will be in my last TR post). I hope you find your pictures. I kept ours also and will be posting them with my TR update.
Ooh, I can't wait. I'm finally starting to get caught up on all the trip reports I was reading. Sounds like he was blessed with a ton of pixie dust on this trip. I hope your next trip is equally magical!
I am impressed that you made it clear to One Man's dream without getting wet

. This attraction is a must do for our next trip because I have never done it. I may have to make other arrangements for the rest of the group as I doubt they will be the good sport Gavin was.
We had to dodge through a short stretch of rain, but there was an awning for most of the way there. Although we had to "excuse me, pardon me, coming through please" for quite a ways. A strange number of people wearing ponchos were still huddled under the awnings waiting for the rain to pass.
Awesome that you eventually made friends with the lady that sat on your hand twice but I have to say it is really amazing to me how people really only live in their own world. You see so much of that at Disney. Good for Matt for eventually saying something!!!
Yeah, he's a lot more outspoken than I will ever be. In the end, I just concluded that she wasn't rude, she just lacked sensation in her buttocks.
We have not done the backlot tour in a couple of years but the last time we did Kenny was chosen to participate. It did make the whole thing more interesting. Hopefully they were just catching up from the rain delay and have not eliminated that for good.
That's what I'm hoping because the whole thing was just kinda sad and uninteresting without the humor of a thousand gallons of water spraying on some unsuspecting tourist.
I have to say I found the incident with the boy and his father very interesting. Although I would never do that to my child in public I did spend alot of time telling my oldest DS25 to pull his darn(not the actual word I used but more appropriate for the DIS) pants up when he went through that phase. I could see where a parent might reach the end of his rope and just pull them the rest of the way down since they are half way there already. I will be the first to vote yes if they ever try to pass a law in our area banning that type of dress.
Well I was a bit horrified at first, but the kid didn't seem upset about it, so I let it go. But sheesh, Matt, could you "talk about people" without being so obvious next time. Apparently, that's an art which is lost on my dear husband.
I am glad that Emily was able to enjoy the Muppets. So much is going 3D that is must be hard for her on a bad eye day.
It's not too bad. She doesn't particularly love the 3D movies in theatres (two hours of that can set off motion sickness so we avoid them most of the time), but it can be a bummer when there are cute little videos like this. She also can't see the 3D effects on the DS games. And fine motor skills, like threading a needle, can be a challenge without depth perception but she's not a big fan of sewing anyway.
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I am surprised they charge for Ice at Fort Wilderness. I guess because people need it so much more there? We frequently fill our cooler at Boardwalk and just use the Ice Machine