It’s great having a Disney World
annual pass because we can go over to any of the parks for just a couple of
hours instead of rushing around trying to experience everything in one day (or
even a week) like so many others. Before
RVing we’d go for a week’s vacation, arriving at one of the parks the minute it
opened and not get back to the hotel until after the fireworks were over at one
of the other parks. Those were long days but we were much younger
then. J
Late morning on one chilly, overcast
day we headed to Magic
Kingdom and got to watch
as the crane was busily removing the icicle lights from Cinderella’s
Castle. This process actually takes
several weeks to put up and take down, but we don’t understand why they just
don’t leave them up all year. They are
so amazingly beautiful at night, but then again, it’s just one of those “limited
time” events for folks to look forward to during the Christmas season. We also were able to catch part of the Dream Along With
Mickey show that takes
place right in front of the Castle and features Mickey, Minnie, and their
friends as they celebrate the magic of dreams.
Several characters appear throughout this 20- min. live stage show, and
there was a large crowd by the time we arrived so no close-up shots.
We’ve seen it several times so
didn’t stay till the end because we needed to get to Liberty Square to use our Haunted Mansion
FastPass before it expired. (This is the
horseless carriage located just outside the mansion.) From here we had plenty of time to get over
to Fantasyland to use our FastPass on the newest of Magic Kingdom’s
rides, the much anticipated Seven Dwarfs
Mine Train. Yes, we had finally been
able to get a FastPass for this hugely popular ride! On our way through the queue we passed their
house, and at the very end of the ride, we got a peek inside as they partied. Unfortu-nately, we were hugely disap-
pointed in
this attraction and were
so thankful we hadn’t waited 80 min. in the standby
line to ride it. Maybe it was that the
hype had just been so huge and our anticipation so high that caused our
disillusionment. However, maybe we’ll
give it another try one of these days, but it definitely won’t be by standing
in line.
We wandered around some more
stopping for a bit to watch the 47-ft. tall, 3-tiered Liberty Belle Riverboat go by as it was making its 1/2 mile journey
around Tom Sawyer Island. Located in Frontierland, the Island is a fun
place for kids to run, play,
and explore and is only accessible by these log rafts known as the Becky
Thatcher and the Huck Finn.
From there we ventured over to
Tomorrowland where we enjoyed
the fun and laughter of the “live” comedy show, Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor (no photos
allowed inside the show). Then it was on to the relaxing Transit Authority People Mover, a slow moving 10 min. narrated ride
above the crowds through and past many of the other attractions in
Tomorrowland. Now it was time for our
last FastPass for the day, Buzz
Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, and once again Russ beat me at the game but
only by 100 points this time.
One reason we came at this time of
day was so we could catch the Festival of
Fantasy Parade, a daily event that was introduced for the first time last year
and one we had never seen. We found a
spot near the entrance at Main
Street and
caught a glimpse of Snow White leaving
after having her picture taken with many adoring fans (just one of the many
character greetings). We figured she was
headed backstage to appear in the parade, but we were wrong as she was not seen. There are more
than 100 live performers and
many floats based on such Disney favorites as Beauty & the Beast, Little
Mermaid, Tiana, Cinderella, Peter Pan, and many more including of
course the princesses from Frozen. The costumes and
floats are amazing! For
instance, Tangled (based on the story
of Rapunzel) takes place on a 36 ft. long, 29 ft. tall ship with “ruffians”
atop swaying pendulums (brave guys!), while Merida from Disney’s Brave stands atop an enormous bagpipe. One of the most
magnificent floats is 53 ft.
long and 26 ft. tall featuring the dragon from Sleeping Beauty. It actually
breathes fire but unfortunately I couldn’t get a shot of that…maybe next
time. Though Prince Philip walks the
route ahead of the dragon, our Sleeping Beauty Aurora was nowhere in sight. The
tallest float is the last one, Mickey’s Airship, which stands at 32 ft.
high and carries Mickey and Minnie in a hot air balloon. These photos are just a few of the floats
in this fabulous and well developed parade that takes its audience through a
fun magical fantasy!
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The following week we returned to
the Magic Kingdom, but this time we got there about an hour after it opened and
the day was clear and sunny…quite a difference.
We arrived just as the trolley was making its way down Main Street with
the Dapper Dans barbershop
quartet on board entertaining as they rolled
along. The Mayor and one of the
“Citizens of Main Street” were also there to greet the crowds.
We continued meandering up Main Street towards
the Castle, when
what should come around the corner but the trolley! It’s on a specific schedule and was going to
wait there until it was time to once again head back to be part of the Main Street Trolley Show so of course I
had Russ snap my picture
(touching the Clydesdale is not allowed). We walked a little further back down Main Street and
found a place to catch the show, and it was the perfect spot because a few
minutes later several period
costumed citizens came running out of the store
across the street right past us to peer into the ice cream shop window. It was
closed so they were knocking on the door and windows then suddenly turned and
ran up the street to “catch the
trolley”, sing, and dance. The show is performed several times each
morning, making 3 stops along Main
Street, and on this particular day we caught two
of them. Just part of the fun and magic
of Disney!
We strolled towards the back of the
park and decided to check out a spot that we’d always seen from the People Mover but never visited, the
Tomorrowland Arcade. It has lots of
video games towards the back, and a little gift shop plus pinball machines in
the front. Russ just couldn’t resist playing
an actual pinball machine, something you don’t see much of these days, and
especially since it was only 50 cents. He
actually played 3 games, paying for 2 and winning one as a bonus game!
We continued wandering through the
park heading towards Fantasyland, just checking out the sites and people
watching, and then headed to Adventureland to ride Pirates of the Caribbean after first watching some little kids try
their hand at being pirates with
the help of Capt. Jack Sparrow.
From there we ventured over to Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café for
lunch, something we almost never do at Disney but decided to splurge today. We came in through the back way where Russ
warmed his hands by the fire (no, it wasn’t cold just a photo op J).
It was time for our next Fast Pass which
was for the Jungle River Cruise, a
relaxing fun little attraction where visitors board a riverboat and travel
along the rivers of Asia, Africa, and South America,
passing all manner of animatronic creatures like these elephants. Each boat has a skipper
who narrates a
humorous corny rehearsed script, but it seems they allow the skippers plenty of
room for ad libbing especially at the end when you’re waiting for the boat in
front of you to dock. Some narrators are
better at delivering the lines than others but it’s still fun for all.
Almost directly across from the
Jungle Cruise is the Enchanted Tiki Room, a place we haven’t visited for a
couple of years. We had heard that
refurbishments had been done, and we did see some enhancements. It’s basically a Hawaiian themed musical show
housed in a circular room featuring audio-animatronic singing birds, flowers,
and totem poles. Just another fun little
Disney attraction!
We made our way back over to
Tomorrowland for another ride on the People
Mover before it was time for our last FastPass of the day, another ride on Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. And yes, once again, Russ beat me but this
time by 4,300 points…I never win!
1 comment:
I am soo jealous!!! The last time I went to Disney, my youngest daughter was about 2 - 3 years old. She's now 41!! You are so fortunate to live the adventure the rest of us dream of, and even more important ... you have each other. Thanks for sharing. Beverly
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