We're not normally huge rope drop people. If we make it for rope drop, great! But we don't usually rush around to make it to rope drop. Not today, though! I was on a mission. Toy Story Mania opened just a couple of weeks after our last visit to WDW. In fact, there had been rumors of a possible soft opening for AP holders the weeke we were there. But no such luck.

I don't normally mind waiting in lines, but I'd read the horror stories of how quickly TSM's line grows, even early in the morning. I knew we wanted to ride it at least a couple of times, and I knew the best way to do it would be rope drop. So today, we were rope drop people.
We woke up and headed to Captain Cook's for a little breakfast. Jon had a yogurt, and I had OJ. We hobbled (my feet were killing me) over to the TTC and rode the bus from there. We arrived at 8:40, and rope drop was at 9 that morning, so I think we did pretty good. My feet felt like they were dying.
We took some pictures in front of the Christmas tree
We made it through the turnstiles and were up almost to the rope. We watched the opening show, which I thought was too cute!! Then we were off. Now, remember how I said my feet were killing me? Suddenly, I felt like I was walking on air! Feet be darned, I was walking as fast as I could, but always staying behind the CM who was leading the pack. Jon said it looked like I was running. We get to TSM, and it's a 5 min wait (we practically walked on). We did manage to get some pics of the queue:
We loved it! It was so much fun! Jon beat me, of course. He scored 161,000 to my 87,000. At that time, he was the 3rd highest score for the day! We picked up a fastpass, then noticed the return time was 11:30!! We had an 11:00 lunch at Sci-Fi!!

I'd heard people say that you could ride anytime past your return time, but I tend to be a stickler for the rules. No problem, though! We talked to the CM at the FP machines, and she said we could return anytime after 11:30. PERFECT!!
Next we were off to the Great Movie Ride. There was no wait. We saw the gangster scene (as quiet as DHS was that day, I'm almost certain that was the only side running).
Then it was off to the Backlot Tour. Again, no wait, and we even were in the front row of the viewing area for the special effects part for the first time. I don't know what was going on, but the girl next to us (I would say she was about 12 or so) did NOT want to be there. She was screaming and crying at the top of her lungs. Her mother was trying to quiet her, but she just would not calm down. Thank goodness we were not in the same tram as her. We kinda hung back and took our time walking through the prop house to make sure of that.
We walked around for a little while, then it was time to check in for our lunch at Sci-Fi. We shared the BLT Soup (SO yummy!), and I had the Chicken sandwich with veggie-black bean salad an a strawberry shake. Jon had a burger, fries, and a cherry coke. Of course, we only got pics of the soup:
Then it was back to TSM for our FP. Of course, Jon beat me again. I can't remember what our scores were, but Jon was knocked out of the high scores.
We decided to go over to One Man's Dream. The history buff in me loves this! The sentamental part of me canNOT watch the movie without bawling my eyes out. So we just went through the exhibit and skipped the movie.
We love Rock'n Roller Coaster and Tower of Terror. However, ever since we'd been planning this trip, I had a very nervous feeling that maybe I shouldn't ride because I might get sick. Don't ask me why, the only ride I cannot ride in all of Disney is Star Tours, and maybe Mission:Space Orange, but I haven't tried that one. I decided it was time to face my fears, and we were off to RnRC. There was only a 20 min. wait, so we grabbed FPs for later, then rode standby. It was awesome! I don't know why I was scared, we rode it 4 times on our last trip. The only thing it did, was knock out the braid in my hair, so I just popped my hair into a ponytail.
Next it was over to TOT. There was a 20 minute wait posted, but I think we only waited about 10 mins. Then we took a quick look through the shops on Sunset Blvd., and took a couple of pictures.
Then it was back to RnRC for our FP. We then decided to share a frozen lemonade and head over to see the Muppets. I love the Muppets, and I'm hoping to see more of them, with them being featured in the Give a Day, Get a Disney Day promotion. After the Muppets, we walked over and met two of my favorites, Lightnin' McQueen and Tow Mater, then went to hang our in the Writer's Corner for a few minutes.
After that, we walked over to the Animation Studios. We watched the movie, which I always think is fun. I love Mushu! We got to meet Karl and the gang from Up! Unfortunately, after waiting about 30 minutes to see them, the Photopass camera stopped working just before, so Jon had to take the picture instead of be in it.

I offered to let him be in it, and I would take the picture, but he said no.
Then we saw Mickey with very little wait.
I got a very nice surprise as we were leaving the Animation Studios, because on our previous visits, there were no animators working at their desks, and I'd heard they were not doing that anymore. So imagine my surprise when we round the corner and see:
We strolled up through the park, and then sat and people watched on Echo Park Drive and rested our aching feet. We sat for about 20 minutes, then it was time to check in for our dinner at Prime Time. This is a particular favorite of ours! Our server, Cousin Amanda, saw my b-day button, and made sure all of the people at the tables around us signed a card for me. We sat next to a very fun family from Arizona, and another large family from somewhere (Sorry, I don't remember.

). We shared an order of onion rings, and Jon had the Tuna Casserole with a berry smoothie and smores for dessert. I had the fried chicken with a PB&J shake and the Boston Cream Cupcake for dessert. Of course, I got no pictures.
After dinner, it was time for the Osborne Lights! We walked back to the Streets of America, and they were beautiful!! We got to see them dance once. The air was getting thicker by the moment. What had been a fairly pretty day was turning into a fairly nasty evening. It started raining, so they made an announcement that they would not dance until the rain stopped. I heard they later had to turn them off altogether. We did get some good pictures. I'll just show you a few. Jon went crazy taking pics of nearly every building!
We decided to head back to the Poly, but not before taking one last, very fuzzy picture. You can certainly see how Ida was coming in.
When we got back to the Poly, we checked out Boutiki and the Wyland Galleries, then watched a few minutes of Holiday Wishes from the beach.
Then it was off to bed!!!