But back to more important topics - us. We entered the FastPass line and started breezing by everyone standing in the normal queue. Brian stopped to talk to his neighbor that was in stand by. More proof that everyone in Canada really does know everyone else.
That day it seemed like I knew everyone in Canada.
In fact there were 3 Canadian friends I had in the park that day.
1) My neighbor that we net in line.
2) A co-worker - who I quickly introduced you to at Starring Rolls

3) Another friend who I hadn't seen in a while, that we gave a couple extra FP's too, and later saw at the F! theater.
Was really a crazy day....
"Perfect" was the reply from the Cast Member/Gate Keeper, and were were ushered up the handicapped entrance, bypassing the stairs and bridge. They were just pulling up a set of ride vehicles to unload someone with special needs and needed to fill those cars. We slipped on our cool 3D shades and put on our game faces.
I think the reason for the Handicap area, was they remembered my score from a previous trip, it really was embarrassing.
Evan and Seth
Madison and Bayley (Game face, girls. Game Face. This isn't a tea party, it's Toy Story Midway Mania.)
Seth lives in GAME FACE mode... he's always prepared for a challenge to break out any moment. He only eats mushrooms because he thinks it'll make him bigger
(Super Mario reference)
Bayely loves this ride, simply because it doesn't go fast, high, or upside down.
Brian and Sheri (Seriously, are Evan and Seth the only ones that know how to do a good game face?)
Bambi and Ryder. (See?! Ryder gets it! Game Face!)
I think I see the problem with my Handicap... I have my canon aimed at the CM boarding us.
And notice Ryder... I think what you forgot to share is that he is wearing his 3D contact lenses, as the glasses kept slipping off his nose.
Our final score:
And I've got to stop and compliment Bambi right here. 109,000 while holding a baby. THAT'S how you play TSMM! (And as our Canadian friends would probably point out: The beaver is a truly proud and noble animal.)
See the 34 second mark...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRI-A3vakVg
Looks like you may have forgotten to return his 3D contacts...
We made the short walk over to the JTA stage, and while the kids got suited up in their robes, we met up with another DisDad - Nick (DisneyDaddy-O). Nick, like Brian is Canadian. As I stood there listening to them talk about where they live and what they do, I came to a realization...
I can understand and speak fluent Canadian! It came as quite a shock. I never studied it or anything, yet here I was standing amung two Canucks and understanding perfectly everything they said.
Nick runs a restaurant called Mad Millie's in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. If you're ever around, stop in and check it out. Tell them Barry sent you. It won't get you any special privileges, but it will sound cool.
ok, maybe 4 Canadian families.
Maybe I do know everyone in Canada...
Was great meeting with Nick and his family as well. One day we are going to make a surprise trip down to Mad Millies...
Meanwhile, the kids got their robes and took their assigned positions in the training area (which looks suspiciously like "stage").
Using the Force requires a lot of concentration, doesn't it Evan?
The force was strong with them that day!
After the kids all got their JTA diplomas, we said good bye to our new Canadian friends. We had a lunch ADR and Brian and his family were headed off...somewhere else. Go read his on going
Trip Report to find out where. Don't worry, he's writing it in English so all of us can follow along.
Brian - it was a blast hanging out with you guys while down in Disney World. One of these years we'll road trip into Canada (just as soon as I straighten out a few things with the Department of Homeland Security

). We'll hit up Nick for some free Fish & Chips! And if you're ever in Wisconsin, deep fried cheese is on me.
Thanks for the TR plug... I may actually have to now go and do an update or two...
It really was great meeting up with you guys as well... The kids really had a great time with each other, just like lifelong friends.
If you are ever in Canada, please do stop by for a Great Canadian BBQ.