Of course, Mom asked if she could get a quickie with Mickey. She meant a quick photo. Not... not the other thing. Mickey and I looked at each other in absolute horror/amusement. I took time after the meal to inform Mom what exactly a quickie entailed. (I bet Mickey's friend had a pretty great story to tell after Mickey filled them in on his eventful evening.)
Would you actually want to be in that park when there are enough crowds to fill that queue?love the atmosphere of the queue but sometimes it feels like it goes on forever. And there’s never enough people to actually fill it.
A woman came hurrying up to us after we got our slushies, and frantically asked us if they were daquiris. Something’s telling me her family was a bit much to handle that night.
I wanted to buy it, and then remembered that I am a sensible adult. So instead I bought a massive plush of Sven the next day.
Yeah kids don't stay cute all the time!Near the end of our talk, she lightly tapped my arm and said, “Excuse me, I don’t think I’d like to go see the Carnotaurus.”
And then, my heart exploded, and I instantly wanted children. (Something that changed about 20 minutes later after encountering a handful of tantrums.)
BTW... do you remember when you went to get in line for Gaston?And then instead of a normal photo, he was like “Hey, look at me!” and we looked sassily into each other’s eyes.
Makes me even happier with my decison to swtich from a Kona Breakfast to a 1900 park fare "brunch"Will we be back?: Depends on how many restaurants we want to go to on our next trip and if we can slot Kona in anywhere. We love the food but the service is never the best.
Smart! And yes 5/11 was SUPER HOT! Probably because that was the day we picked for our AK day. Never fails....As we stepped out of Philharmagic, Mom put her umbrella up to create some shade because it was, once again, as hot as the core of the earth that day.
Probably not true now though.He finally noticed, and she asked, “Excuse me, what is in that barrel?” The CM stood there, rather uncomfortably, for a few moments before answering. “Uh…. Guns.”
Mom and I looked at each other and had to actually hold back our laughter. The poor kid looked so stunned.
So that’s the secret, folks.
Guns.
We continued into the line, and had a great ride.
We rounded the corner to the “pygmy party” and the skipper said, “They’re not here. Just like my prom date junior year!” Of course, I was the only one in the entire boat who laughed out loud at that, because I am a terrible person and a sucker for a good self-deprecating joke. The skipper looked directly at us and then said “It’s alright folks, you can laugh. She did.” Which just caused Mom and I to laugh even harder.
(guess what? They weren’t actually. We had to call the Photopass people after getting back home and they put them in.)
We then rode Buzz, so this gem of a ride photo happened.
This is why I prefer to drive! Overpacking isn't an issue.We were incredibly overpacked.
Oooo good luck!My children's novel is almost ready to start sending off to literary agents
I am so happy you came back to finish! Have a wonderful time with your friend and I wish you well with the rest of your studies.
I'll be on the lookout for your next TR! Good luck with the children's book!
Thanks for a wonderful TR! I appreciate the effort it takes and really enjoyed reading yours. I'm glad you have a plan to return all booked up. It always feels good to have a reservation made. Best wishes for your next adventure and grad school,too.
Would you actually want to be in that park when there are enough crowds to fill that queue?
Yeah kids don't stay cute all the time!
BTW... do you remember when you went to get in line for Gaston?
Makes me even happier with my decison to swtich from a Kona Breakfast to a 1900 park fare "brunch"
Smart! And yes 5/11 was SUPER HOT! Probably because that was the day we picked for our AK day. Never fails....
Probably not true now though.
This is why I prefer to drive! Overpacking isn't an issue.
Oooo good luck!
What a fantastic trip report! Seriously, I can't say enough about it. It was one of the most hilarious, if not THEE most hilarious, TRs I've ever read. Never a dull moment.
I love your attitude toward a lot of things involved with visiting Disney - it seems you laugh at the little stuff, and don't sweat the negatives too much. Not surprising you're still finding Magic (tm) when so many others are not.
Best of luck in your upcoming plunge into the "real world". It's great to hear how much you're writing. Keep us posted on your work! I'd certainly read a novel penned by you. If it's written for kids, and therefore, easier for me to read, then all the better
Finally, it's great to hear you're going back to WDW! Can't wait for the next Trip Report, especially since it sounds like it might start before our next trip. Thanks so much for sharing this one.
Thanks for sharing!!!
What an amazing trip report...thank you so much for sharing...one of my fav so far
I read the whole thing! I miiiiiight have been late back to work from my lunch break because I was trying to finish reading, and you miiiiiight have inspired me to order custom ears and hair bows for my daughters for our upcoming trip. Great read! If I hadn't already paid up front for dvc point rental, you may have even convinced me Pop is a good choice for our resort stay! Next time...
PS, I also have to say I appreciate your writing. Great vocabulary and grammar, with a splash of personality--then I see at the end that you are a writer. Love it!
Wow! It's like when you find a good trilogy and all the books are available. I enjoyed your trip report. I have a daughter who is about your age. I hope someday that she and I can do a trip like you and your mom did. Thanks for taking the time to write and complete this report.