Since we had just been to Disney a few months prior and we had only a limited amount of time at the parks this time around, we were trying to cram in our favorites on this hot day. Readers to the TR know that a beloved fave of our little girl is the Speedway. And visitors to the park in the summer know how hot the park is during the day. So hot. And its even hotter out on the speedway
.melting.
See how tilted we are on the course? We were zipping from side to side throughout the ride. Is it still considered whiplash if you are being whipped from side to side as opposed to front to back? I feel like I should know the answer to that. Oh well, nothing says whiplash like letting a little one drive when she cant even see above the steering wheel.
Shes not even looking at the road!
Sheesh, no wonder we were crashing all over the place.
So confession, I have no idea what exactly we did next. Sad that I had better memories of the February trip last year than this August one. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I have more photos to jog my memory. Maybe it has to do with the fact that we were totally all over the place in August. I do recall that we hopped over to Epcot for a bit. We had planned on jumping in line to see Rapunzel, but there was a thunderstorm rolling in so she had to go inside as a safety precaution. So instead of waiting out the storm in the pouring rain, we decided to make our way to Epcot and then come back to see Rapunzel at a later time.
However, we made it as far as the turnstiles at the entrance to MK when the skies opened up and let loose. It was POURING rain then. Like torrential downpours. We were going to try to make run for the Epcot monorail but with the lightening in the vicininty, it had stopped running for a period of time too. We even saw one train that was stuck on the track about 50 feet away from the MK stop. I felt bad for them because its like they were so close to the park, and yet totally helpless as to getting there. That must have been torture. We contemplated hopping on a bus to BC and getting to Epcot that way versus waiting for the storm to pass.
We decided on waiting on the storm to let up and then taking the monorail over. Mostly because this happened while we were waiting
Yup, our little girl passed out. Poor thing must have just been so tuckered out from the whole week. We figured transferring monorail trains would be easier with her in the stroller than taking the bus.
As with all summer showers, it was just a short storm and we were soon walking into Epcot.
See? All clear now! Now, if you are wondering what rides we were going to hit up at Epcot, let me just stop you right there. I mean, have you met my daughter? Psssh. She only had one thing in her mind. So I decided we would take advantage of the Disney Visa meet and greet first. I mean, it was the perfect time for it and maybe it would hold her over so we could go on a ride or two.
I always wonder if they change out the characters between groups? Or if they just have set characters for the day? I dont know, but I felt like in February, they brought out Minnie Mouse just for her. This day we were meeting
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Mickey and Pluto! And my, oh my, our little girl definitely made herself right at home there.
We even got to jump into the photo as well. My hubby may get mad at me again for posting this pic since its a weird angle of him. Oh well.
Then one last photo with Mickeys best friend.
We were then hoping to make our way over to the World Showcase and walk around a bit, but we made a little mistake. We exited that Innoventions building smack dab on the wrong side. We ended up right near the character spot at Epcot, so you know what that means
Ill try to just show the main pics here since youve seen similar ones a few times on this TR.
Mickey
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Pluto
(I love her smile here)
Whos a happy blur?
Minnie
..(and her pose)
Donald
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Its a little hard to see in that last pic, but she was trying out a new pose. She noticed that Minnie Mouse sometimes posed by holding her skirt and turning out a foot, so she needed to try that one out.
And last but not least, Goofy.
Phew, I was beyond tired of those backgrounds. Lucky for us, she agree to go visit some countries at this point. This was our starting point
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the hubby needed to get his napolean fix. We didnt even get a chance to go in the Boulangerie since someone spotted a certain white kitty. So I stayed behind with the munchkin while my husband ran on into the delicious smelling bakery.
An Eskimo kiss for Marie.
And blowing a goodbye kiss.
So when I said that France was our starting point at the World Showcase, I also meant that it was our ending point. Yup, we didnt get very far. My husband was bummed about that since he enjoys walking around the countries, but we needed to get back in time to see Rapunzel. We only had one day at Disney (or so we thought
yup, that might be a hint) and I knew that she still has insanely long lines so we would have to get back in time to get in line before they cut it off for the day. We had promised our little girl that she could see Rapunzel. Touring the parks is definitely a different experience when you have a little one.
So back to MK we went. And smack dab into
the Move it, Shake It, Celebrate It parade (aka the bane of our existence on our May trip). My husband ran ahead to get in line for Rapunzel while I stayed behind to watch our little girl squish her way up to Jessie.
Seriously, I need to work on the cutting in front of other people thing.
She always feels like she needs to be right behind Jessie. We arrived towards the end of the parade, so the gang soon hopped back on the parade floats. Bye Woody!
Once the streamers settled, we made our way over to meet up with my husband. I was hoping he wasnt too far back in line. I didnt want to waste all of our time waiting in line. I have to say that I just love the lanterns in the area!
Up next did we make it? Did we get to see Rapunzel?