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July 22, 2010: Part Four
After a fun morning at DHS, it was time for our lunch at the 50s Primetime Café. We had never eaten there before since Charles wasnt keen on it, but this trip I managed to convince him that we should.
We requested a TV table, so we had to wait a little bit. That was fine with me since it gave us a chance to soak in the atmosphere in the waiting area.
Even with waiting for a TV table, we were still seated by our ADR time of 12:05. The table was perfect!
Our waiter was Cousin Tom, and he was a hoot! When he first came by, he threw the Viewmaster behind the toaster. He also tossed plates down and was in general very sarcastic. He kept fussing at Charles and me for putting our elbows on the table and complained about Grandma making the shakes and not being as fast as she used to be.
Disaster struck when Chelseas hair elastic snapped. For a teenage girl, there is nothing worse then having ones hair look less than perfect. Chelsea proceeded to pout like nobodys business. I even tried to take a picture to show her it didnt look nearly as bad as she thought it did.
She managed to find another elastic and make amends before the meal became a complete wash.
Charles ordered a PB and J shake, onion rings, and a chicken ceasar salad. Connor had a chocolate shake, onion rings, and a turkey sandwich. Chelsea had a vanilla coke and the fried chicken, and I had the chicken sandwich and ate some of the onion rings.
Connor became very disgruntled with me when I poured Chelsea some of his shake. (It wasnt as if he was going to be able to drink it all -- they were huge!) It was obvious that my two were becoming unraveled on this day, and it would get worse before the end of it.
Here he is before he became mad at me!
For some reason, I only took one picture of the food -- the onion rings!
When it was time to think about dessert, Chelsea picked up the Viewmaster and asked, How does this thing work? Charles and I burst out laughing, and Charles turned to me and said, Are we really that old?
We decided against dessert since we had eaten so much already, but Cousin Tom brought Chelsea a birthday cupcake. He had the entire dining room sing Happy Birthday to her, complete Cha-Cha-Chas.
Overall, we enjoyed the atmosphere at Primetime, but the food was just okay.
With full bellies, we decided it was time to head back to the room for some of us (Charles) and Downtown Disney for the rest of us.
On our way out, we grabbed Fast Passes for Star Tours for the evening -- we now had Fps for Toy Story Mania, the Tower of Terror, and Star Tours for our nighttime activities.
UP NEXT: Chelsea becomes a monster at DtD!
After a fun morning at DHS, it was time for our lunch at the 50s Primetime Café. We had never eaten there before since Charles wasnt keen on it, but this trip I managed to convince him that we should.

We requested a TV table, so we had to wait a little bit. That was fine with me since it gave us a chance to soak in the atmosphere in the waiting area.



Even with waiting for a TV table, we were still seated by our ADR time of 12:05. The table was perfect!

Our waiter was Cousin Tom, and he was a hoot! When he first came by, he threw the Viewmaster behind the toaster. He also tossed plates down and was in general very sarcastic. He kept fussing at Charles and me for putting our elbows on the table and complained about Grandma making the shakes and not being as fast as she used to be.
Disaster struck when Chelseas hair elastic snapped. For a teenage girl, there is nothing worse then having ones hair look less than perfect. Chelsea proceeded to pout like nobodys business. I even tried to take a picture to show her it didnt look nearly as bad as she thought it did.

She managed to find another elastic and make amends before the meal became a complete wash.
Charles ordered a PB and J shake, onion rings, and a chicken ceasar salad. Connor had a chocolate shake, onion rings, and a turkey sandwich. Chelsea had a vanilla coke and the fried chicken, and I had the chicken sandwich and ate some of the onion rings.
Connor became very disgruntled with me when I poured Chelsea some of his shake. (It wasnt as if he was going to be able to drink it all -- they were huge!) It was obvious that my two were becoming unraveled on this day, and it would get worse before the end of it.
Here he is before he became mad at me!

For some reason, I only took one picture of the food -- the onion rings!

When it was time to think about dessert, Chelsea picked up the Viewmaster and asked, How does this thing work? Charles and I burst out laughing, and Charles turned to me and said, Are we really that old?

We decided against dessert since we had eaten so much already, but Cousin Tom brought Chelsea a birthday cupcake. He had the entire dining room sing Happy Birthday to her, complete Cha-Cha-Chas.


Overall, we enjoyed the atmosphere at Primetime, but the food was just okay.
With full bellies, we decided it was time to head back to the room for some of us (Charles) and Downtown Disney for the rest of us.
On our way out, we grabbed Fast Passes for Star Tours for the evening -- we now had Fps for Toy Story Mania, the Tower of Terror, and Star Tours for our nighttime activities.
UP NEXT: Chelsea becomes a monster at DtD!