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Great DHS day! I love your pictures from AA-even Michaels! Great update & pictures!!! I can't believe how few people were there compared to when we went in Jan- it was sooooo crowded!
and I couldn't help but admire the wonderful food pictures you took compared to mine
Can't wait to read more!!!!!
I remember seeing your pictures in your TR. I couldn't believe how empty is was when we went either. No kidding. We were on the last row of people and we weren't even to the middle of the bottom floor. Crazy! Yes, your food pictures cracked me up! At least you enjoyed your meal!
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I'm truly impressed with how much you all got done at DHS this day! HDDR looks like so much fun besides being ! More great PP pictures, too! And Michael's drawing of Carl is cute!
I can't get to sleep so I thought I'd post an update.
By the way, we turned down the post in Alaska. Yay! I won't be moving to 40 below winters.
Victoria loves DisneyQuest. We have only been once before. Since our tickets included DisneyQuest, we decided this would be as good a time as any to go back. Victoria was thrilled. DQ opens pretty late so we got to sleep in and hang out at the resort for a while before driving to DTD.
On the way, we went through the beautiful gate. I couldn't resist a picture. I also snagged a picture of the DHS entrance.
I took a few pictures of DTD as we walked to DQ.
As we entered DQ, the CMs manning the entrance noticed Victoria's birthday button and sang a rousing version of "Happy Birthday" to her. I wish I had it on video. They did a fantastic job! What a great way to start the day at DQ.
I love the "foyer" with the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious around the top of the dome.
We knew what we wanted to do first ~ Pirates of the Caribbean. It is the best thing there. We were in line behind a father and son from England. They had never played this game before, and we started telling them what they needed to do, and we said it was easier to maneuver everything with more people. They talked to each other and then asked if we would like to join them. Sure! So, we joined the father and son duo, and with our force of five against the pirates, we did a fantastic job and collected lots of booty. They thanked us afterwards for joining them as they wouldn't have done so well by themselves. It was a lot of fun!
We rode the virtual Jungle Cruise. I never have liked this game and still don't. Oh well. I gave it another chance.
We went upstairs and went on Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride. That was fun! I liked it better this time than I did before.
From there, we played games here and there together and then we'd split up. We had fun.
This motorcycle game was AWESOME! I played it a lot. I really liked it.
Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlasters is also a hoot.
I finally found Victoria and Michael. They are in the little purple car on the right.
All in all, we had a fun day at DQ. I can't believe I didn't write down what we did for lunch and dinner. I'm not sure. I have a feeling we went to Earl of Sandwich for dinner because we ate there a couple of times on this trip. Perhaps I took pictures on another day.
The day was relaxing which is just what Michael needed. He didn't want to feel like he was on the run every single day of his R&R. Tomorrow would be a busy day!
Sounded like a fun day at DQ. I can't wait to try it, but I am waiting until my youngest is tall enough for everything. I think there are height restrictions on some of the things?
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Sounded like a fun day at DQ. I can't wait to try it, but I am waiting until my youngest is tall enough for everything. I think there are height restrictions on some of the things?
I think the height restrictions relate to the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and the one where you design your own roller coaster and then get to ride it. Victoria's always been tall enough, so I'm not sure. It's fun to go and play the old arcade games that we grew up with.
Laura, my daughter and i have never been to Disney quest, even though we've been to WDW many times, would you recommend it?
It all depends. Do you like video games? There are some you can ride. There are roller coasters you can design and then ride it virtually which is pretty neat. There are the old classic arcade games and other games I didn't know anything about. It is five stories of games, games and more games. So, if you like games, I'd recommend it. Victoria loves it. I can take it or leave it. But, we did go back another time just for Victoria. Michael likes it, too.