We got out of the Taxi and headed to the lobby of the Animal Kingdom 
Lodge to see if any of the other MouseScrappers were there yet.  We 
didn't see anyone so we did some exploring and relaxing around the 
hotel.  This hotel is STUNNING. Soo pretty!  The lobby has gorgeous 
detailing.
The giant window is awesome and i love the giant rocking 
chairs they have in the downstairs portion of the lobby.
We headed 
outside to check out the Serengeti area of the hotel to see some of the 
animals. On the way you pass some seriously awesome fire pits with 
rocking chairs that I would have loved to seen at night!
There were 
some Giraffes grazing out in the Serengeti area that we were able to get
 some photos of.  It would be seriously amazing to stay at this hotel 
and have those animals as your view every day.
After that we headed 
back inside to just relax and enjoy the atmosphere.  I could have easily
 sat in that lobby all day long.  It was very peaceful.
After a few 
minutes the MouseScrapper ladies met up with us and we all headed down 
to Boma to check in for our reservation.  We had to wait a little bit, 
but it wasn't too bad.
Boma was SUPER delicious.  There were so many 
amazing things that I wanted to try, and in true Tanya fashion I came 
back to the table with 5 plates of food.  It was all really good.
They 
even brought me out a birthday dessert!  It was a ton of fun getting to 
chat with some of the ladies that I have known for so long, but have 
never actually gotten to meet in real life.  Doing that is always such a
 great time.  After dinner we all headed back up to the lobby to get a 
group shot.
We said our goodbyes and then Heather, Kendall and I headed
 over to the gift shop to take a quick look around before catching the 
bus over to the Magic Kingdom for their extra magic hours.
Heather had a problem with her credit card when we were at dinner so 
when our bus got to the Magic Kingdom she thought it would be best for 
her to head back to our hotel, get it straitened out and then come back 
and meet us.  So Kendall and I headed into the park.  We stopped to take
 a break at some chairs down in from of Tomorrowland Terrace while the 
people that were in the park for the day were starting to clear out.  An
 announcement came over the speakers saying that The Magic, The Memories
 and You were going to be starting in 5 minutes!  This was awesome since
 Kendall hadn't seen it yet and we were already sitting in the perfect 
seats for it!  Of course I had already seen the version that we have 
here at Disneyland where it is projected on It's A Small World, but it 
was really awesome to see it done on the huge Cinderella's Castle.  It 
is such a beautiful and touching show.  I just loved it.
During the 
show Heather texted to me to let us know that she was beat and was just 
gonna stay at the hotel and relax for the rest of the night, so Kendall 
and I decided to get as much done as we could since this was the last 
time she would be at the Magic Kingdom on our trip.  We started in 
Tomorrowland and headed over to Space Mountain.  The great thing about 
EMH's is that the lines are pretty short compared to what they would be 
like during the day so we pretty much got to walk through the whole 
Space Mountain line.  I was really excited to see how this version 
compared to Disneyland since the seats are totally different.  I also 
thought that is was really cool seeing the ride car pop up along side 
part of the queue!  I could hardly contain my excitement!  The track 
itself was quite different and riding one person per row was such a fun 
change!
After Space Mountain we headed back towards Fantasyland and 
rode the Teacups.  This was one that I definitely think is better here 
at Disneyland.  I understand the need for the area to be covered, but 
the whole thing was just really dingy and outdated.  Not to mention when
 the ride starts to slow down, it makes a AWFUL squeaky break sound!  It
 was pretty funny!  It is always a fun ride though and we had a good 
laugh trying to get photos while twirling around.
From there we walked 
through the rest of Fantasyland to go to the Haunted Mansion.  I loved 
the queue for this ride!  There is so much to look at and touch, but 
what makes it really awesome is that if you don't want to see any of the
 interactive stuff, you have the option of skipping that portion of the 
line.  We headed into the ride and for the most part it was the same as 
the one we have here.  There are a few scenes right at the beginning of 
the ride that we don't have so those were interesting to see.
After 
that, the rest of the ride is the same.
After the ride we headed over 
to the Liberty Square area.  I LOVED this area.  The buildings, the 
bell, the lights in the tree, it was all awesome.
 I also loved the 
giant Christmas store that they have there!
From there we headed all 
the way around the river over to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  This 
was awesome!  For the most part the ride is the same, but all the turns 
go in the opposite direction!  There was also a little part in the 
middle of the ride where you go through a western town and the track 
does a little up and down twist!  It was my FAVORITE part of the entire 
ride!  So fun!
After we got off the ride, it really started to hit us 
how tired we were and my feet were KILLING me!  We took a couple minutes
 to rest in the rocking chairs at the exit of Big Thunder before we 
sucked it up and kept going.  I wanted to make sure I got a Dole Whip 
while on this trip since you have the option of getting it with orange sherbert here, so we decided to do that next.
The poor kid working at Aloha Isle probably thought Kendall and I were insane.  It was pushing midnight, we had been up since the break of dawn and spent all day in the sun.  We were a delirious mess and we were about to add a cup full of sugar on top of it all.  Kendall made a comment to the CM that I should get my Dole Whip for free since it was my birthday.  Of course he couldn't do that, but he did put my Dole Whip in a HUGE cup for me!  Twice the sugar for me!!  They were amazing as 
usual and now were were completely exhausted but totally pumped up on 
sugar at the same time.  It was like a second wind!
Since we were in 
the area we went on Pirates of the Caribbean next.  I did NOT like this 
version at all.  The building is ok, the queue was horrible and the ride
 itself was WAY shorter than the Disneyland version.  It was weird.  I am glad I 
went on it, but it was weird.
We both wanted to make sure we rode Dumbo
 since they were going to be re-doing that ride shortly after our trip 
so we crossed the park over to Fantasyland to make that our last ride of
 the night.  It was perfect because there were only a couple people in 
line!
We headed back to Main Street through the castle so I could take 
photos of the mosaic's on the inside.  They were gorgeous.
We spend the
 next 20 minutes taking photos of every inch of the castle.  It is so 
gorgeous at night when it is all lit up and it was a nice time since the
 park was pretty empty by this point.
Then we slowly headed down Main 
Street while I took photos.
Even once we were out of the park I was 
still taking photos!
By this time is was 1:30 am and there was almost 
no one around so I got some photos of the empty entrance to the park.
I
 can't even begin to describe the pain that was going through my feet by
 this point.  By the time we got back to the hotel I could barely walk. 
 My right foot was so swollen that I had to take off my sandals to walk 
to our room.  We got back to the room and I hopped in the shower hoping 
that a good soak would be good for my foot.  It was so swollen now that I
 had to take off my toe ring because it was cutting into my toe.
I 
headed to the ice machine to grab some ice in a bag to put on my foot 
while I was in bed.  I have never had a problem with my feet before and I
 kinda started to panic thinking maybe I got bit by something.  
Especially because this was the first day where the mosquitoes really 
started to do their job on me.  Needless to say, I decided to except the
 fact that I had been walking more the past couple days (in sandals to 
make it worse) than I have probably ever walked in my entire life.  My 
feet just needed a good rest, so I iced them up and passed out for the 
rest of the night.
If this post sounds kind of frantic and rushed, it is because that is how the entire night seriously was!!  We ran from one end of the Magic Kingdom to the other trying to squeeze in as much as we could! 
 Next Up: Epcot Day 2!
1 - Finally Being Able To Scrap A Album
5 - Tower Of Terror
10 - Rock N Roller-coaster
12 - Phineas & Ferb
13 - Vinylmation Trading
17 - Tomorrowland Transit Authority
20 - Splash Mountain & Space Mountain
21 - The Big Hat
22 - Finding Nemo The Musical
25 - Sci-Fi Dine-In
26 - Country Bear Jamboree
28 - Pressed Pennies
30 - Earl Of Sandwich
31 - 1st Visit & Happy Birthday Pin's
34 - Animation Academy
35 - Seeing Heather in action on Toy Story Mania
38 - Meeting Heather & Kendall
39 - First Vacation On My Own
 



 
 
Oh honey! Why oh why didn't you have some tennis shoes?!! Even so, your feet will kill. I've come to just accept this as a nesessary evil of Disney trips. My feet hurt so bad EVERY SINGLE NIGHT on EVERY SINGLE TRIP. I swear no matter what shoes I try, they swell and hurt. haha! I can really feel for you babe!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a busy day!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear what time you got up the next morning!
I love, love, love reading your trip reports. I don't know how I missed from 4.2 and later. I've been sitting on the computer catching up on them :) EMH sound so fun. One of these days I will stay at a resort so I can have all those benefits. Unfortunately with a family of 6 it is just too hard to do that right now. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend your birthday, too! That guy did it right with that huge dole whip, too!
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