Thursday, August 25, 2016

Day 6, Part 3: Muggy Nights

Back at the hotel I got in bed to take a nap. my plan was a forty-five minute map and waking up at 3. That did not happen. Every time my alarm went off I reset it.

Around 4:30 I finally forced myself out of bed and texted my dad to see what the plan for the night was. He said we should meet at the Magic Kingdom around 5.

So I got ready and headed to the bus stop. Of course the MK bus was taking forever and it was raining. This time of day and MK buses don't seem to get along. The ETA for the bus kept getting pushed back.

It did finally stop raining and looked like it wouldn't start again which was nice. But it was super muggy. I hoped that would get better as the sun went down. That's what happened every night except the previous night for the Halloween party. Does anyone else feel like the humidity zaps all your energy away?

Finally got to the park around 5:20. I chilled on the rocking chairs by Tony's and discussed possible dinner and attraction plans. I didn't take notes so I don't completely remember what we talked about.



I do remember it being peaceful and I want to just sit around and people watch on future trips.

My dad had to take a call at one point-probably to talk about the horses back home. So, I was kind of on my own for a little bit.

A dad parked his umbrella stroller by me. He made a comment about me watching it because it was super expenseive. Such a dad thing to say and I wish I wrote down exactly what he said. I told my dad about it because we would love it. He always talked about how during our first trip when I was three he bought an umbrella stroller and then left it at the end of the trip. Now, so many people use those tanks of a stroller. Have to respect this guy.

Up next: Mark Twain!!!

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Day 6, Part 2: Bacon Coma from Boma

My stepmom had a massage and other pampering at the Senses Spa at The Grand Floridian so she headed that way after lunch.

Dad and I relaxed at the resort a little bit and took in the animals. It was raining a little, but there were some giraffes and zebra hanging out.




Originally, we were going to do mini-golf because we always talk about doing it. But it was supposed to rain all day so we went to look at some stuff at Disney Springs instead. I guess we are still just talking about mini-golf. Maybe someday.

But that didn't last very long. After about an hour, we were both kind of tired so we decided to go separate ways and rest at our respective hotels.

I'm not a big napper, but I was definitely ready for one right now.


Up next: Muggy Nights

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Day 6, Part 1: Being Adventurous at Boma

Animal Kingdom had extra magic hours this morning and we had breakfast reservations for 10:30 at Boma. The original plan was to go to the park, but the previous night we decided to skip it and sleep in a little.

I woke up a little before 9, got around, and headed to the bus stop.

And I had great bus luck this morning. Only had to wait a few minutes to catch one to Animal Kingdom and then there was one waiting to take me to Animal Kingdom Lodge. Turns out it was exact same bus.

That would've been nice to know!!! ;)

I didn't realize how close AKL was to the park. I guess it makes sense. But after the Hoop-Dee-Doo fiasco I didn't want to take any chances.

So I was there before 10. I took the time to take pictures and check out the lobby. And I bought a small hand-carved box from one of the shops. It's probably one of my favorite souvenirs.


Once it was time for our reservations we were seated very quickly. And we were seated really close to one end of the buffet.


There was a ton of food on the buffet with a lot of variety.

I'm not a very adventurous eater, but a buffet is a good way to try new things. So, I did. Overall, I was pretty happy. The beef hash was very good. And the bacon was perfect for me and the fruit was very ripe.



We had the house juice to drink. I think it's the same as Jungle Juice. And it grew on me the more I drank it.

I was definitely full and satisfied at the end of the meal. I probably ate a pound of bacon. #NoRegrets

Up next: Bacon Coma from Boma

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Day 5, Part 7: Put a Spell on You?

After the parade we did a little bit more trick or treating. Then, we got in line for Seven Dwarfs. It was a 40 minute wait, but we figured this would be our best chance to check out the queue. It was nice to check out the attraction and it got kind of intense.

At this point, I was having pretty bad back spasms and standing was the last thing I wanted to do. It was almost time for Celebrate the Magic to start so we got a spot for it and HalloWishes.

Celebrate the Magic is one of my favorite things in Disney World and I'm always in awe. I hadn't seen the Frozen part yet and liked it. 



Hallowishes was fantastic. It is more aggressive than regular Wishes which I really liked. But it also has a strong beat which tends to mess with my heartbeat and make me uncomfortable.

After that we walked to the front of the castle to watch the Hocus Pocus show at 10:40. People were leaving so we got pretty good spots. It wouldn't start for awhile so we got out ponchos and sat on the ground.

It started to rain more at this point. A CM was going around letting everyone know that the show may be cancelled because of weather. About 10 minutes before go-time they squeegeed the stage.

They finally made the call not to do the whole show, but would do one number. I was happy with that because you can't control the weather.

But there was a lot of booing from the audience. This actually upset me.

Of course I wanted to see the whole show, but I danced for 15 years and you can't risk the safety of your performers. I enjoyed what they were able to show us.



Then, we did some trick or treating in Tomorrowland. Buzz was a complete walk on. Our last right of the night was the TTA which was even more amazing at night.

We got a little bit more candy and then headed out.


There was an All-Star Music bus when I got to the station and I was like: close enough. We waited about 10 minutes to see if the bus would fill up and then were off.

It was like 12:30 and I was ready for bed when I got to my room. I was so tired I didn't even have time record how much I walked this day.

Up next: Being Adventurous at Boma

Friday, April 29, 2016

Day 5, Part 6: Boo to You!

We went to the Poly for a little bit to rest and change into our Halloween costumes. We were going with pretty basic costumes so I just brought mine in my day bag.

My parents were Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head and I was Jesse from Toy Story.

We headed to the monorail a little after six. Getting our wrist bands and treat bag was pretty quick and painless. And we saw lot of Mr. Potato Head costumes. Probably because it was so easy.


First up, we had to get dinner at Pecos Bill's. Now, we were a little apprehensive about the new menu, but wanted to give it a try. I got the chicken fajita and a drink in the Country Bears Jug. Which was on my to-buy list for the trip.



I really liked the food. It was delicious and very flavorful. The chicken looked like it was a few weeks old, but it actually was very good and moist. The fixin's bar was pretty good and had a lot of options. I do miss the old menu, but I would eat here again.

After dinner we found out how lucky we were to eat when we did. The lines were crazy long when we headed out.


Now, it was trick or treating time. First, in Adventureland. The lines were often long, but the castmembers were really cranking us through. Then, it was off to Frontierland for those candy stations and a ride on Big Thunder.

Riding Big Thunder at night is one of my favorite things to do.

When we got off, the Boo to You Parade was going to start soon.

Originally, we were going to watch the second parade, but changed our minds. We were at the very start of the parade, but a little far away so I couldn't get very good pictures. It was also raining a little and pretty humid. Like sweat was dripping down my legs.





This also wasn't my proudest moment. I was disappointed by view since this was my first time seeing the parade and my back started to really bother me. I had a little bit of a break down.

But I pulled myself together as much as I could and enjoyed the parade.

I really want to go back to the party and get a great seat for the parade.

Up next: Put a Spell on You?

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Day 5, Part 5: Spending All My Money

After the horrors of MMMHops, we raced to China so I could get a strawberry smoothie. It was absolutely delicious and exactly what I needed.

I also did some shopping. I collect elephants so I had to pick up a figurine.

In Australia, Denise got the spicy lamb meatball. I didn't try it, but my parents liked it.

We were planning on leaving soon so we just grabbed a cronut and the cheddar cheese soup from Canada. The soup was good, but a little to peppery and I would've prefered it be more smooth or creamy.


The cronut was amazing  though. If you've never had it-try it. While eating it was sprinkling. It wasn't horrible, but just enough to be annoying. So, it was a good time to leave.

On our way out, we stopped to ride Imagination because Figment is my homeboy. Today I wore a shirt that had Figment and Dreamfinder on it. I got tons of compliments.



Then, I spent an obnoxious amount of money on more Figment merchandise. It's the thing I spend the most money on every trip. Clothes, pins, plushes, you name it I buy it.

After that, it was time to head to the hotel for a little rest.

Up next: Boo to You!

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Day 5, Part 4: Reliving my Youth

It was off to Japan. I wanted to buy some "crazy" foreign food for my co-workers and Denise wanted to do the pick a pearl thing.

I ended up buying more than just food. You could spend hours in that shop. Right when I walked in I saw a whole display of Sailor Moon merch. Naturally, I had to buy a bunch of it-pins, phone case, and notepads.

They had to wait about thirty minutes so after checking out I went to the Morocco pavillion. It's such a beautiful place and it's nice to just wander around. I also looked at the food, but it was mostly spices.


Back in Japan, Denise was finishing up. She ended up getting two pearls. It also started to rain a little bit.

We found ourselves at the American Adventure and the next show was soon. So we decided to check it out.

I don't remember ever doing this before so it was something new.

While we were waiting a jazz group was playing. Unfortunately, there were no Voices of Liberty today. The jazz group was great, but I would've loved to see the Voices of Liberty because people love them and I've never seen them perform.

The theatre was very beautiful. I liked the show, but it might be confusing for people who don't have a background in US history. Which I'm guessing is most non-Americans.


I would watch it again, but don't feel the need to do it every trip.

Since we were in the area, we went to the Fife and Drum so I could get some MMMHops. I don't really drink and have never found a beer I like. In fact, I figured I wouldn't like this, but had to try it since it's Hanson's beer and I am a child of the 90s.


I didn't like it at all. I wanted another drink ASAP to wash the taste out of my mouth. But I'm happy to say I tried it. Plus, I was the first New York ID for the castmember which was funny.

Up Next: Spending all my money