Mon - Thur
Monday I was on my own most of the day and went into DCA, first off was Sourin’, followed by grabbing a FP to do it again later. First time I grabbed hold of both arm rests (I had a seat at the front) and the second time just one. This time I specifically asked if I could have a back row and the understanding cast member was very obliging; helped I was first in line so probably not an issue for him. I’m not good with heights but I love this ride and seeing the feet above me levels my head. I met Mickey and Goofy in their DCA Halloween outfits, watched Newsies – I love this show – and then bought a bat wings ice-cream and took it to Frozen at the Hyperion. Like Keith, I really enjoyed the show..…. as well as the ice-cream although it was too much for me and I didn’t get through all the waffle cone. Checking out the character meet & greets I headed to Judy & Nick and arrived before them so loitered and jumped in line as soon as I saw that tell-tale cast member. I’d never had a photo with them so I’m really glad I made an effort to be there just before their start time. Turns out Chip & Dale wander around the kids area so I was happy not to go chase them down.
Finally I made it to Animation Academy which I love. I drew Miguel and have to say it wasn’t bad considering my limited drawing abilities. I met Minnie in her DL Halloween outfit, however this time one of the last to be allowed before she went in for a rest. As I was in the area, I was fortunate to see Newsies again.
Meeting with BRCA at Carthay Circle bar, we had wine and cocktails (ice cream for the kids) and I had amazing chicken tacos from the kids menu. At sit-down restaurants I do ask cast members if I can order off the kids menu and thankfully, to date, they’ve always been obliging. We spent some time in cars land, another ride on Luigi’s and we watched the lights come on, gradually down the street, which was fun.
With a tip from Brad that Ariel’s looked like a quite place for the parade, I spent some time wandering around taking night photos and heading to Bourdins for, yes, a children’s meal, then I went to Ariel’s to find a place for Paint the Night. Turns out the bins are great, people set up around them, not behind them and it makes a great table for eating, then perfect to rest on. Honestly, they are probably cleaner than my home bin! This was the first time I’d seen Paint the Night and it was lots of fun.
My Tuesday morning was pretty much what you’ve read from Keith. Later in the day I thought it a good idea to go back to my hotel for a bit before the Halloween Party – bad idea! Arriving back at the parks I suddenly remembered those long lines I saw Friday (I have a short memory). Thankfully the lines weren’t quite as bad and moved relatively well, possibly due to being mid-week.
I enjoyed the party. First I went to Toon Town where the party started early and had a photo with one of the photo frames cast members have, then got in line to meet Daisy as it seemed the shortest. After my photo I could barely see other characters through the hordes of people, so I navigated through the swelling crowds back to a much calmer Main Street. Wayne and Jennifer kindly let me join them for the party. We did some trick or treating and enjoyed going through the cast member walkways behind Main Street, watching the Cadaver Dans on the Rivers of America and of course the fireworks and parade. We watched the Main Street building projections then found a safe spot sitting at Jolly Holiday for a snack to watch the parade from a distance. After spilling onto the streets to watch the Castle show and fireworks, we then headed opposite the closed Matterhorn to see the parade up close. I will say with the number of people, I’m not sure how worth the money it is, however I’ll probably do the Christmas party one year and I’m sure if I’m there at Halloween I’ll go again anyway!
I won’t recap Wednesday as I’m planning to use Keith’s blog to remind me what I did and saw.
Thursday morning I just made it to the Goofy photo line before it was closed off. The cast member kept advising people the line was closed as Goofy was down to the bone (for those who weren’t there – he was dressed as a Skelton). After a large number of people were turned away, Jan and Les came up and jumped in line with me; as the cast member tried to say the line was closed, Jan told him they were with me so he happily let them stay. Well done Jan!
After the group photo and a fun Jungle Cruise, I took a ride on the Mark Twain with BRCA and saw more of the Star Wars land. While not a Star Wars fan, I’m looking forward to the land all the same. I may wait a while though before going to see it. Actually once it opens, may be a good time to head to WDW and get into Pandora at AK in the hope the crowds are at the newer lands.
Rebecca and Lauren had made bookings for Lamplight Lounge. For some reason we couldn’t get a table for 7 so they each made bookings 5mins apart and we just asked when we arrived to sit together. Of course the cast easily arranged this. I was nearly running late as …yes..... big news …. Coco Ears are in stock!!!! My new ears in hand, I joined BRCA, Lauren and Matthew at Lamplight Lounge. It’s totally worth the visit, those Disney Imagineers missed nothing. From the artwork on the walls and a few of the chairs, the replica Pixar boardroom, right down to the kitchen one-way doors with ‘Inside’ (with a picture of Joy) on one and ‘Out’ (picture of Sadness) on the other. I’ll try to upload some photos as I think they show it far better than words. Again I ordered from the kids menu and had a non-alcoholic cocktail, the ‘2319’ – strawberry puree, cream of coconut, pineapple juice and coca-cola – really good. My decision for non-alcoholic was partly I hadn’t eaten enough and may have been partly swayed by the Pixar straw I could buy with the non-alcoholic ones – it appears I now collect Pixar straws, I don’t know why but there you go. Cast members were great and had no hesitation in bringing extra coasters so we could take them home. Hopefully I’ll go back again next visit and I’m sure I’ll notice more and more with each visit ……. and collect more straws and coasters of course.
A trip to Target with BRCA for some nice, as well as affordable, Halloween decorations and I was back in my room leaving the huge pile of shopping bags to deal with later. In the evening it was another visit to Animation Academy, this time with BRCA and drawing Dante. I can honestly say mine resembled Dante far more than 2yr old Audrey’s drawing and possibly better than 4yr old Charlotte, however that’s not really a compliment for my poor Dante who could easily be mistaken for a slightly crazy dinosaur. Brad did a great job, especially considering he spent a lot of the time picking up Audrey’s pencil from the floor. Rebecca’s drawing was fantastic!
Finding a decent piece of ground we sat and waited for Paint the Night while eating Ghirardelli sundaes. With time on our hands we also did a quick trip through Ariel’s undersea adventure. I think I did this ride 3 times this visit but I can’t remember all the rides I did and when, I should take a quick photo at the entrance to remind me later. This time I saw Paint the Night from the opposite side which was nice and I enjoyed seeing it again. I would love to live nearby and come every night to watch the different parades and fireworks. Leaving via quite a few shops, I bid farewell and then ran into a few people at another shop as I was leaving. Back at my room I contemplate packing, however I just couldn’t face the thought of it, so pretended packing would be easy on the last night and went to bed.