Thursday, January 3, 2013

WDW: September 30, 2012

With a regular 9am open, we had no problem getting to the Magic Kingdom in plenty of time for the Welcome Show and rope drop. Our first stop was to see Tink - and meet her sister, Periwinkle! Emmersyn and Hartley got a lot of sweet attention from Tink and Peri, being twins. (Side note: as I'm writing this, it appears Peri's prediction was right - Ohio actually did get some snow this winter. My girls are thrilled! I'm sure I'll fill you in on our snow play, oh, next Spring. ;)




Our next stop was the Magic Carpets, where we were just one ride away from riding with Aladdin and Jasmine!

 
Then it was time to say hello to Woody and Jessie, before finally riding Splash Mountain! Somehow I ended up riding first, despite Zach waiting years to ride with his girls, and - while they liked it ok - it took some convincing to get them to ride it again with him. I was a bit worried!


We had then planned to try the Citrus Swirl after its famous return, but the machine was down - so we settled for a dole whip ;) while we waited for Ariel and Eric to arrive. That Ariel is one smart cookie, even pointing out Ryder's yellow outfit "just like a little Flounder". Of course I planned it as such, but doubted anyone else would take notice. I always knew I liked her!
 

A very tired Ryder and I went to Columbia Harbor House and got lunch ready while Zach and the girls returned for their ride on Splash (which they loved). Lunch was delicious, and it turned out one of our last "to dos" for the morning, getting an autograph from the Fairy Godmother, wasn't happening today because she was busy elsewhere. We'll have to find her another time!

About halfway through our trip and moving much more slowly with girls out of a stroller, we realized that even with a 10-day vacation we'd have to miss some favorites if we wanted much downtime. We reevaluated and reprioritized on our way back to the hotel. We "rented" Ariel's Beginning from Community Hall, which Emmersyn and Hartley have wanted to see for some time, and rested for a couple of hours.

Hartley actually slept during rest, but it was Emmersyn who apparently needed to do so. She had a huge meltdown as we were about to leave - so it was Hartley's turn for some one-on-one time with Mama. To Epcot we went!
 


After riding Spaceship Earth, Hartley and I went to the Food & Wine Festival Center for a pin and to check out the Chase Members Lounge and try to get our wristbands for the special members-only Illuminations viewing area. We got some free candy and soda, and learned the "rules" about the wristbands. Namely, that we would all have to arrive before noon to get them - and considering the next day, our other option for Illuminations, was Epcot's 30th Birthday celebration? We knew we would not be going to another park first if we wanted them!

Next my little shopper and I went to Mousegear to scout out some souvenirs and buy some 30th anniversary stuff while we waited for Zach, Emmersyn and Ryder to arrive. We watched the fountains dance, and eventually her other half made her appearance. :)
 

 
Once we were all together, we went straight to the France pavilion - but on this particular day of the week Belle was not meeting the last time slot of the day. The girls were disappointed because they had wanted to show her their beautiful new dresses, but they did very well. Dinner at Les Chefs de France, one that we always "almost" choose but never quite makes our final list, was outstanding! After dinner we began an Agent P mission, but didn't even get back to the pavilion where we were to start before the worst downpour of the trip began. We were prepared with ponchos and umbrellas but it was raining so hard - one of those rains that is in every direction, including up from the ground - that we were still soaked in no time at all.
 
 
By the time we made it back to the car, we literally had to strip the kids down to practically nothing because they were saturated - and pouring rain themselves. Blech.
 

The next day's forecast actually called for rain... so we were hoping it was wrong. If these other days were supposed to be dry, we didn't want to see what it might have in store!
 
 

 
 
 

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

WDW: September 29, 2012


Once again, we were well rested and out bright and early to start our day! We began at the Animal Kingdom, where we started on Kilimanjaro Safaris. The girls got to be honorary safari guides, and were pretty proud of themselves.
 
 
Ryder was pretty unaware of his surroundings.
 
 
Next we met Dug and Russell from Up!, and played in the Boneyard before walking right into the 11:00 Finding Nemo musical.

 
After watching the show (phenomenal, as always!), we had a delicious lunch at Flame Tree BBQ and headed for the Studios.

It was oppressively hot once again, but the girls were excited to meet Phineas & Ferb, so we waited in a very long, very hot line. They were a lot of fun though, and to watch Emmersyn and Hartley giddy as they danced with them for several minutes was worth it.

 

We got smoothies next, and grabbed a spot for the parade to try and cool off. Emmersyn and I even got to be part of a flash mob filming!  Hartley was a little too shy :)


 
When the parade was over, Zach rode Star Tours while the girls and I cooled off and colored inside the Art of Animation and Ryder got to stretch his legs a bit. What we were waiting for, though, was our new favorite secret - Characterpalooza!

We saw lots of characters, including some rare ones. That particular afternoon we found the Green Army man, Stitch, Minnie, Mary Poppins & Mr. Penguin, Pluto, Frozone, Genie, Chip & Dale. The girls were in autograph heaven, for the most part.




 
That is, except when they had a run-in with the Queen of Hearts. She was utterly terrifying to them, but they bravely followed her orders long enough to get her autograph. And they are still ridiculously afraid of her, even in parade settings. Or animated movies. It's quite hilarious, actually.

Dinner was at the Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater, and the girls were really kind of crazy. They were afraid of the movies, whiny about the food... but eh, it had been a great trip thus far. We cut our losses there and headed back to the hotel for a change of scenery instead of our nighttime plans.

 
The girls and Zach got to swim for a little bit while I did laundry, and they were thrilled. We let them stay up a bit later since they had chilled out some, and I'm pretty sure they were asleep 90 seconds after we turned out the lights!