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The second person I had responded to on the "Feb. Trip" post was Melissa from Virginia (she's MGW on the PP boards), who tends to visit every February with her husband (Brent) and son (Liam). Her parents (Jean and John) are Cast Members. In her post, Melissa said they were hoping to have drinks one evening at BW's Bellevue Lounge. Since Sheri and I had dinner ressies at Flying Fish (just a few steps out the back door from the BW Inn), I arranged to meet Melissa and her family at 5:30.
I know -- you're thinking "Sheri and Cindy had MORE DRINKS?" Well yes, just one apiece -- a vodka & tonic for me and a mojito for Sheri. And that finished our alcohol consumption for Wednesday!
We stopped off at our room to freshen up and then headed downstairs at 5:30. Melissa and her entire family were already ensconced on the comfortable couches and chairs. It really is a nice, quiet place to have a drink -- at least, it was quiet until WE showed up.
I think it was Jean who snapped our pic with Melissa and Liam.
It was fun talking with all of them. Jean and John told us how much they enjoy working at the MK. They're seasonal workers. When they retired, they sold their house and bought a motor home, which they've taken to nearly every U.S. state. When they aren't working at WDW, they work at various parks and recreation areas, wherever they feel like roaming. Doesn't that sound like a nice retirement?
I can't believe I failed to get a photo of the entire group -- guess my equilibrium hadn't quite returned yet. Can't imagine why.
Before we knew it, it was nearly 7:00pm. Melissa & her gang were off to decide on dinner, and Sheri & I had a 7:10pm ressie at Flying Fish.
"Where did Liam go?" I asked as we made our goodbyes. A magician had commandeered Liam and two little girls as assistants in a corner of the room. It was fun to watch.
Everybody take a bow to great .
Gosh, that was fun! Melissa, I hope to meet up with you again at the Happy Place! Hope you enjoyed the rest of your trip!
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Cindy I just starting reading you trip report and I very jealous. I would love to take a solo trip to WDW. I don't think my DS would let me. Plus I don't think DH could put up with DS for that long by himself.
Sheri had suggested FF, since she'd heard good things about it but had never eaten there. As I mentioned earlier, this is where I had my favorite entree of the trip.
First, the ambiance is wonderful.
It's a shame Sheri isn't a more cheerful person, don't you agree?
Then we quickly agreed to share the "artisanal cheeses" appetizer.
We agreed that all the cheese, fruit spreads, crackers and breads were .
Sheri ordered the scallops. Now, I don't care for scallops, but this looks like scallop heaven to me.
And here is my Potato-Wrapped Red Snapper. OMG, I think I'm in .
We both ordered a side dish of asparagus, which was an enormous helping. We probably could have split one order of this -- but it sure was yummy.
We pronounced ourselves too stuffed for dessert, but of course FF knew we were celebrating a bday. . . .
Were cindybelle and skateycat happy with their meal? Heck yes!
Did I feel a bit "underdressed" with my Goofy pirate hat in that signature restaurant? Nope, not at all -- and WDW is about the only place you can eat in a nice restaurant in such garb without getting ANY glares from other diners. As I told several people on this trip, once you put on the Goofy pirate hat, you're committed for the day -- you should see how my hair is plastered to my head under that thing! There would have been no quick way to "fix" my hair for dinner. So I went incognito!
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I had to skip down to the part with me in it, but I promise I will read the rest very soon! We had a great time meeting you both! I will try to get cracking on my TR soon! Take Care!
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Donning my Wellies to cut Peat in Scotland
Melissa
Thursday started out sunny and then got cloudy. I was feeling particularly chilled that day, so Sheri gave me her underwear to put on. . . at least, that's what I took great pleasure in telling EVERYONE we met
In actuality, she had brought an extra pair of leggings, which gave me TWO layers of clothing on my legs. Sheri. I purchased a Mickey scarf, which helped keep my neck warm. OK, we're ready to go!
I had brought my favorite old-fashioned Mickey/Pluto vest from home and wore it that day.
And Sheri always looks fabulous, of course!
Magic Kingdom, here we come! Early EMH -- well, we got there about 8:15, but close enough. And then we stopped at the Main Street Bakery for breakfast -- yum!
After getting FPs for Space Mountain, we headed to Fantasyland and managed to ride all the attractions we wanted.
We both agree that the updated Pooh ride is an improvement over the old cardboard cutout characters. Neither of us had been in that attraction for years.
There's always time for a quick snuggle with Eeyore.
Any guesses where we went next?
Of course, we could have argued for DAYS about which of us is the "fairest one of all," but we put aside our differences and enjoyed Snow White's Adventures.
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Would you believe I had never ridden Dumbo? Luckily we were there early enough that the line wasn't long -- whee! I'm flying!
Our Dumbo has a purple hat because that's my favorite color.
We flew with Peter Pan, too, did Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear, then Pirates and got FPs for Big Thunder Mountain RR.
I had never eaten at Pecos Bill's and was eager to try it. Yummy burger and fries -- love that fixins' bar.
We weren't the ONLY celebs visiting Frontierland that day.
About the time our FPs for Big Thunder Mountain RR were ripe, I heard from Alison. She and Elliott had done the BBB thing and the Princess breakfast and then pictures with the Fairies. While we'd originally hoped to meet for a Dole Whip, it was too cold outside that morning to enjoy it. And Alison reported that Princess Tiana (Ellie) was needing a nap. So we agreed that they would meet us in Frontierland for a quick visit.
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Considering Ellie was cold (and therefore huddled under a blanket most of the time), she was much less shy than she'd been Tuesday at DHS. Of course, it probably helped that I'd brought her a birthday present -- some Disney princess stickers -- because today was ELLIE'S 5TH BIRTHDAY.
"What IS it?" Ellie asked.
Oh -- Princess stickers! And a Princess and the Frog book!
Ellie got right to work, putting Princess stickers on the pretty background pages.
She was an awfully good sport about getting her picture taken -- although she didn't like the sun in her eyes.
Then she started putting Princess Tiana stickers on Sheri's leg and my knee. We both felt highly honored!
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