Thursday, July 25, 2019

Trip Report: Hoop-Dee-Doo is Life (December 2018)

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Before I knew it, we were let into Pioneer Hall. We were seated in the first row all the way on the left (if you're facing the stage). I've sat in the front before and it's so nice to be so close. I think we had had this waiter before, too. 



Speaking of someone we've seen before: We had the same Dolly as our last trip. She had flirted with my dad and took a picture with him. She's in the intro for my Disney vlogs so I've seen her a lot. 

I set my camera up on it's tripod facing the stage. Sometimes my footage would go out of focus, but it was worth it to be able to record while enjoying the show. 

Of course the cornbread and honey butter was delicious like normal. I asked for mac and cheese again. I don't like ribs or fried chicken, so I like that I can get something else. I did eat some chicken breast after taking off the skin this time-trying to get that protein. 






The show was great just like it usually is. They did add some Christmas songs which was a nice treat. And you can bet I said it was my birthday when they asked.

I made a shirt that said, "All I want for Christmas is to be the Can-Can dancer." Alas my dream did not come true. The cast did acknowledge it. My dad said he saw them checking me out-probably sizing me up. That's ok, I'm really top-heavy. Hopefully, that will change as I lose weight. Someday I'll fit in that costume and be picked. The next day I learned that was Six-Bits first show. I had posted some pictures on Instagram and he liked them. Naturally, I creeped on his profile and now I follow him.












I'm obsessed with Hoop-Dee-Doo and this was the perfect way to spend my 30th birthday.

Up next: Christmas Light Viewing


Thursday, July 11, 2019

Trip Report: Tri-Circle D Ranch (December 2018)

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We had some time to kill before dinner so we headed over to the Tri-Circle D Ranch. It's just a hop skip and a jump away from Pioneer Hall.

There's a little room in the stable that has a recording that tells you a brief history of Walt and horses. It also has a bunch of pictures and some displays. 








One of the big horses (I think a Percheron) was getting a bath. My parents stopped and talked to the CM doing the washing for a little bit while I looked around. 

You can see some of the horses, but a lot of them are away from the public. I'm sure that's for their safety. You also can't touch them. They each have their own Disney name tags outside their stalls. And there are instructions for their individual diets. these horses live a pretty charmed life.

Outside is where Cinderella's ponies are kept. They are kept in a few different pens. We were trying to figure out how they are divided-size, personality, etc. And they had a cool little device to push down on and get fresh water. I know some horses who would think that was a toy. 




We also checked out the little gift shop. There are tons of cool signs and details in and outside the shop. The only thing I really wanted from the store was the resort-specific Christmas pin. I really wish I bought it, but reasonable me decided not to because it was pricey and  I already bought some from other resorts. 









Then, we headed back to Pioneer Hall and waited for them to open the doors.

Up next: Hoop-Dee-Doo is Life!

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Trip Report: It's My Birthday (December 2018)

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This morning I didn't just wake up in Disney World, I woke up in Disney World on my 30th Birthday!

I spent some time on our little patio thing taking in the sounds of the Poly. We were really close to the TTC so I was able to watch and listen to the ferry boats. I really like listening to the ferry boats-its very relaxing.




Eventually, I got around and ready for the day. This included doing my make-up and curling my hair. I almost never do that on vacation, but it was my birthday and we were going to Hoop-Dee-Doo tonight. For some reason, I really like doing it up for Hoop-Dee-Doo.


Once everyone was around, we took a Minnie Van to Fort Wilderness. We got there around noon and had about an hour to kill before we could get our golf cart.







So, we hung out around the stables where the horseback riding horses are. They were getting a gang together to go out. My dad really wants to ride (he rids at home). I told him if he gets below the weight limit, I would do it with him the next time we came down.

Eventually, we picked up our golf cart. My parents made me drive it to Pioneer Hall. It was not happy about it, because I'm a really anxious driver in my own car. My dad was nice enough to park it for me though.