We woke up early on the morning of October 29th with one singular goal in mind: to make the 98 mile trek from Grandma & Grandpa's house in Lakeland to Port Caneveral. Our cruise left the next day and we wanted to make sure we were there in time. There were 6 of us so we didn't exactly fit in their Ford Explorer very well. We packed up all of our suitcases, carry ons, etc and started loading. Some stuff went in back, some in the soft-sided cargo bag on the roof. Dean drove, Bambi rode shotgun, Carol sat between the kid's booster seats in the back seat. And I had just enough room between the suitcases in the rear cargo area to squeeze myself in. Was it redneck? Yes, but that's how we roll.
As we were barreling up I-4, I had an epiphany. Well, two of them, actually. But I don't think anyone here wants to hear about how free will can exist in a world where events are pre-destined to occur based on the fact that wormholes in the space/time continuum allow gravitational rifts to develop between alternate (but
not parallel) universes. You guys probably want to hear about the Disney Epiphany...
What if - now, hear me out here, this is just a theory - instead of driving straight to Port Canaveral and spending 28 hours hanging around the Country Inn waiting for the boat, we stopped at Disney World and hung around the Magic Kingdom for the day instead?
I think the kids like the idea!
The Magic Kingdom was decked out in all of it's Halloween finest.
After checking out the scene on Main Street, USA, I gathered up everyone's park tickets and ran for Big Thunder Mountain FastPasses while the rest of the family took in the harvest splendor. As I passed Cinderella's Castle, I heard a message come over the PA that the "Dream Along With Mickey" show had been canceled. I'm not sure why, but I think it was because we had some rain earlier and perhaps the stage was too wet to safely dance on? They did shoot off the fireworks that go with the show, so that was nice. And as I would find out in a few minutes, they had another surprise in store.
I quickly made my way back to BTMRR, grabbed the FastPasses, yelled "Go Bucky!" to a family in Wisconsin shirts, and made my way back to the Main Street. I looked around the perimeter of the hub and saw the Princesses with their Princes all in meet & greets! They were just wrapping up, and one lucky little girl got to go for a walk hand in hand (in hand) with Aurora and Philip.
There were more than just the Disney Royalty out, too. The dancers from the show were wondering around the hub as well. No one was really paying much attention to them, so I stopped a couple for a picture so they wouldn't feel bad.
I met up with everyone again over by the Plaza restaurant. I turned around to see that my old saying of "Disney doesn't control the weather - yet" had finally been proven outdated. Disney went all out, rolling in dark and ominous clouds to really enhance the spooky Halloween effect.
Evan wanted to ride the Tomorrowland Speedway, but on our way over we encountered Push. And some crazy tourist who never took his hand out of his man purse and kept talking to himself. Wacko.
We continued on to the Speedway, where Bambi decided that being pregnant and repeated slamming into the center guard rail were conditions that needed to be mutually exclusive. So Grandma was drafted into duty to ride shotgun with Madison. It appears she's done this before - they're not even moving yet and she's already white-knuckling the hand hold.
I hopped in the blaze orange car (fitting for a couple of Sconnies, don't cha know) with Evan and we were off. Look at him checking his blind spot before cutting off the old lady in the station wagon. Such as good driver!
Cute sign, Disney. But let's get the painters our here and quote marks around "Racing" before you open yourself up to false advertising lawsuit.
Both kids got their Official Tomorrowland Speedway Driver's Licenses!
We meandered up the path a bit and found the White Rabbit in front of the tea cups with barely a line.
Then grandma drew the short straw and had to get in the tea cups with the mad hatters and their spinning cup of death.
Again, Disney did a fine job with the clouds today. They kept them very ominous when used as a backdrop for the Halloween displays, but opened them up, allowing sunshine to rain down on the forthcoming Fantasyland expansion.
I'll close this update with one of my favorite pictures. Brother and sister, walking hand in hand through Fantasyland in search of adventure.
Coming Up Next: Read the back of Madison's shirt. Don't believe a word of it.