mickeystoontown
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I swear I'm never ever doing this again! Run!
Today was our first day in the parks and we were all ready to get some park on! John and I had been there a few days and it was killin' me that we hadn't been to a park yet.
We had a breakfast reservation to get to this morning so we were up early and at the bus stop with plenty of time to spare. A look at the bus arrival board scared me a little. There was no arrival time for a Magic Kingdom bus. Okay, so no big deal. I'd check the MDE app. No bus arrival time. It's fine. We have time. Ten minutes pass and I'm starting to worry just a bit. I check the app again and still no arrival time.
The line behind us was growing and had wound around the chains, around the big ol' S (as in ALL STAR MOVIES) and underneath the main walkway. Ten more minutes pass. I decided to attempt to modify the breakfast reservation online but I couldn't because we were too close to our ADR time.
I called Disney dining and explained what was going on. The cast member found a reservation for twenty minutes later than our original arrival time. We would be cutting it close but I took it. She also waived any change fees and wished us luck.
A few minutes later a bus pulls up. It's nearly full and only one family gets on. Seriously? The bus driver stepped out and assured us that another bus was right behind him and it was going to the Magic Kingdom. Yay! Up pulls the bus and it was almost full. Two families and a couple got on. By this time, guests were grumbling. Loudly. And I was ready to start grumbling too. Loudly.
Instead, I called Disney Dining again and explained our situation. They miraculously found a reservation for ten minutes after the second one. What are the odds of that when it took me forever to find a single reservation. I took it. Not that it would do us much good but, hey, ten minutes is ten minutes which is one minute shy of how long it took the next bus to pull up. This time, it was only half full and we got on. They crammed us in until there was no space to breath. We didn't care at this point.
As we stood nose to armpit (we were standing and holding onto the bars above), we discussed our strategy. By our calculations, we would pull into the Magic Kingdom right at the time of our ADR which would be okay IF we didn't have bag check OR the tapstiles to go through OR if we weren't near the back of the bus OR if our ADR wasn't way back in Fantasyland.
Hunter didn't have anything but his wallet in his pockets. John had nothing but his wallet and medicine. Lacey had a small crossbody bag. I had a hipster bag. The plan was for me to take the two bags. Hunter and Lacey make a mad dash through the no bag line and tapstiles and attempt to get to Be Our Guest check-in and plead with them to let us keep our reservation. John would go through no bag check and tapstiles and walk fast to Be Our Guest too. I was on my own with the two bags. I'd just have to get there as quickly as possible. **I'll tell you here that we aren't runners through the parkers. I don't like those who run through the parks or to the buses. Instead, we would power walk.
At the time of our visit, you were randomly selected to go through the metal detectors. Hunter got selected. John got selected. Lacey did not. I got lucky and entered a fast bag check line. By the time I was done, John was walking through the metal detector so I caught up with him and we went to the tapstiles.
Lacey and Hunter were going through the tapstiles to our left and we were in line off to the right. If y'all know us, you know that we are a competitive bunch and that competitive instinct kicked in. It was like the scene in Ferris Bueller's Day off where Ferris sees Jeannie. Jeannie sees Ferris.
They saw us. We saw them. A twinkle was in our eyes. And we were off! They went to the left of the castle. We went to the right. They were slightly ahead when we got cut off by a scooter. DANG IT! By the time we caught up with Hunter and Lacey, they were high fiving the cast members at the Be Our Guest check in and doing a little Disney dance. It's okay that they won the race 'cause we all benefited from it. We were having breakfast at Be Our Guest. I had pre ordered our breakfast but when we changed our reservation, the order was lost. We went through the line and placed our order, given our rose and told that we could then go find a table.

We found a table in the ballroom and waited.



Not long after, our food was delivered. Oops, this next picture is upside down or sideways or something. Three of us ordered this platter:

And then Lacey was the oddball in the bunch and ordered this:

A platter of pastries also comes with the breakfast:

Breakfast was good and we all enjoyed it Would I do an early breakfast again? Nope! I'll do (and we have) breakfast again but not an early one.
**Up next: Bears and Beards!
Today was our first day in the parks and we were all ready to get some park on! John and I had been there a few days and it was killin' me that we hadn't been to a park yet.
We had a breakfast reservation to get to this morning so we were up early and at the bus stop with plenty of time to spare. A look at the bus arrival board scared me a little. There was no arrival time for a Magic Kingdom bus. Okay, so no big deal. I'd check the MDE app. No bus arrival time. It's fine. We have time. Ten minutes pass and I'm starting to worry just a bit. I check the app again and still no arrival time.
The line behind us was growing and had wound around the chains, around the big ol' S (as in ALL STAR MOVIES) and underneath the main walkway. Ten more minutes pass. I decided to attempt to modify the breakfast reservation online but I couldn't because we were too close to our ADR time.
I called Disney dining and explained what was going on. The cast member found a reservation for twenty minutes later than our original arrival time. We would be cutting it close but I took it. She also waived any change fees and wished us luck.
A few minutes later a bus pulls up. It's nearly full and only one family gets on. Seriously? The bus driver stepped out and assured us that another bus was right behind him and it was going to the Magic Kingdom. Yay! Up pulls the bus and it was almost full. Two families and a couple got on. By this time, guests were grumbling. Loudly. And I was ready to start grumbling too. Loudly.
Instead, I called Disney Dining again and explained our situation. They miraculously found a reservation for ten minutes after the second one. What are the odds of that when it took me forever to find a single reservation. I took it. Not that it would do us much good but, hey, ten minutes is ten minutes which is one minute shy of how long it took the next bus to pull up. This time, it was only half full and we got on. They crammed us in until there was no space to breath. We didn't care at this point.
As we stood nose to armpit (we were standing and holding onto the bars above), we discussed our strategy. By our calculations, we would pull into the Magic Kingdom right at the time of our ADR which would be okay IF we didn't have bag check OR the tapstiles to go through OR if we weren't near the back of the bus OR if our ADR wasn't way back in Fantasyland.
Hunter didn't have anything but his wallet in his pockets. John had nothing but his wallet and medicine. Lacey had a small crossbody bag. I had a hipster bag. The plan was for me to take the two bags. Hunter and Lacey make a mad dash through the no bag line and tapstiles and attempt to get to Be Our Guest check-in and plead with them to let us keep our reservation. John would go through no bag check and tapstiles and walk fast to Be Our Guest too. I was on my own with the two bags. I'd just have to get there as quickly as possible. **I'll tell you here that we aren't runners through the parkers. I don't like those who run through the parks or to the buses. Instead, we would power walk.
At the time of our visit, you were randomly selected to go through the metal detectors. Hunter got selected. John got selected. Lacey did not. I got lucky and entered a fast bag check line. By the time I was done, John was walking through the metal detector so I caught up with him and we went to the tapstiles.
Lacey and Hunter were going through the tapstiles to our left and we were in line off to the right. If y'all know us, you know that we are a competitive bunch and that competitive instinct kicked in. It was like the scene in Ferris Bueller's Day off where Ferris sees Jeannie. Jeannie sees Ferris.
They saw us. We saw them. A twinkle was in our eyes. And we were off! They went to the left of the castle. We went to the right. They were slightly ahead when we got cut off by a scooter. DANG IT! By the time we caught up with Hunter and Lacey, they were high fiving the cast members at the Be Our Guest check in and doing a little Disney dance. It's okay that they won the race 'cause we all benefited from it. We were having breakfast at Be Our Guest. I had pre ordered our breakfast but when we changed our reservation, the order was lost. We went through the line and placed our order, given our rose and told that we could then go find a table.

We found a table in the ballroom and waited.



Not long after, our food was delivered. Oops, this next picture is upside down or sideways or something. Three of us ordered this platter:

And then Lacey was the oddball in the bunch and ordered this:

A platter of pastries also comes with the breakfast:

Breakfast was good and we all enjoyed it Would I do an early breakfast again? Nope! I'll do (and we have) breakfast again but not an early one.
**Up next: Bears and Beards!