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Monday 24 December – part fifteen: what do you mean “you couldn’t be bothered to stand”?
We wandered back to Cars Land when we came off it, and got in line, after checking that Mater would be out shortly.
We found another Photopass photographer by Flo’s and got some photos done there. We were told to do a shot with Mark driving and me as a passenger, so I hammed it up a little!
After that, we still had 15 minutes or so until our Fastpasses were ripe, so we settled down on a seat in Cars Land, and just people watched, and enjoyed each other’s company. It was so lovely just to be able to do that.
About 7:55pm, we heard some yelling, and with sinking hearts, heard what was being said. Radiator Springs Racers had gone down, and would be down for some time, possibly the rest of the night. Mark checked with a Cast Member, who suggested we come back after World of Color to see if it was up and running. If it was closed for the rest of the night, then the Fastpasses we had would be good for tomorrow…
Mark noticed that there were a lot of Cast Members around, so he asked one of them what they were doing there, and discovered that there was due to be a dance party at 8:00pm, with a car and girls, and sure enough, that’s what appeared. We grabbed a few photos, and then when it got mobbed, we headed out.
We walked back through Pacific Wharf….
… and found our entrance to World of Color. I had no idea that they now do different entrances for the various restaurants that offer World of Color dining packages. We’d been told earlier that the one for the Carthay Circle never fills up, and it was a pretty good seating area, and so it was. I spoke to a Cast Member, and explained about my chronic fatigue, and I was given a seat. Everyone, apart from immediate family, was asked to keep out of the handicapped area. Just to explain for those who don’t know the California Adventure that well. There are only a few benches in the viewing area for World of Color and those are specially reserved for those with special needs, chronic fatigue being a prime example, with everyone else expected to stand and wait for the show or sit on the ground and wait. The benches are patrolled by Cast Members and they decide who sits down.
There was an elderly couple sitting on the same bench. The woman asked if her grandson could sit down, and I told her she needed to check with the Cast Member, as technically it was for those with medical difficulties, and I’m sorry, but if he has no medical need, why should be take away from someone who needs to sit down?
The Cast Member told her what I expected, that he couldn’t sit down as it was for those with special needs, and they did stop him from doing that, but as we waited, I heard the grandfather turn round to his son/daughter behind him, and say that he was surprised that they’d been classed as handicapped, because he only “couldn’t be bothered to stand for an hour.” He even had a bit of a laugh about it. I was absolutely appalled by that. If only I could’ve done, I would’ve dragged him around the crowd, and shown him all the other people who probably “couldn’t be bothered” to stand either, but that’s what they were doing and perhaps there were some people in that crowd with medical needs who didn’t realise there was another option for them. So absolutely rude – I was actually glad when the show was over, and I could get away from them, as I really wanted to give them a piece of my mind.
As I sat there, it got colder and colder. The moon was clear, and it did get cold – probably low 40s, which isn’t too bad, so long as you’re moving, but sitting there, I could feel myself shaking, and I had three layers on and gloves. Thank goodness I’d brought all of those with me!
The show started at 9:00pm, and it had a holiday start to it, which I wasn’t expecting, but it was very neat, and a lot of fun.
Then it was off into the usual show, although I say the “usual show”, there were definite changes to it from the last time we saw it back in August 2011, most notably the whole new section from Merida.
While the show was still spectacular, I’ll be honest, it didn’t wow me as much as the first time we saw it, I think partially because you know what to expect, and also partially because it was so cold. I remember the last time the flames went off, we were like “ not more heat”, but this time it was very welcome!
When the show was done, we headed back to Cars Land to discover that Radiator Springs Racers were still done, and would be for the rest of the night. Oh well, looks like those Fastpasses will come in handy tomorrow then…
We headed back to the Carthay Circle, and ended up where we’d started the day at the Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Café, getting a hot chocolate to warm ourselves up. We also found out what the topping was to those cinnamon buns – cream cheese. Yuck! If I’d have known that before, I’d never have eaten them…
A bit warmer now, we headed back to the room, and to bed, as tomorrow would be another early day in the parks for Christmas Day.
The weather today was rain first thing, then dry and a bit of sun later, with temperatures in the low 60s. The best thing today was Cars Land. The worst thing today was Radiator Springs Racers going down in the evening for the rest of the night. The funniest thing today was going on Luigi’s Flying Tires. Today we tried Radiator Springs Racers And the result was they are amazing – a brilliant addition to the park. The most magical moment today was just sitting together in Cars Land at night, enjoying looking at it all lit up.
You really packed a lot into your day! So much so that I'll have to look back to see you comments from the morning on the cinnamon buns. I don't remember you're initial reaction.
Now I know why I didn't remember the part about the cinnamon buns...I must have skipped that installment by mistake! Not sure how I did that, but I'm glad I went back and read it.
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According to your previous post, though, you LIKED the cinnamon bun. (It did look yummy) So why NOW is it all of a sudden yuck? World of Color looks great -except for that ignorant old man.
Too bad about the RSR, but hopefully you'll be able to ride them again tomorrow. As for those people sitting next to you, it amazes me how others think they are above everyone else. It's like people who have a relative's handicap sign (my mom has my grandmother's, which is still valid, even though she passed away almost three years ago), and use it to snag those parking spaces just because they don't want to walk a little bit further than the rest of us. My mom never uses it, honestly, I don't know why she still carries the darn thing in her glove box, but it's not right taking that space away from someone who really needs it. Okay...I'm off my soap box now.
Too bad about the RSR, but hopefully you'll be able to ride them again tomorrow. As for those people sitting next to you, it amazes me how others think they are above everyone else. It's like people who have a relative's handicap sign (my mom has my grandmother's, which is still valid, even though she passed away almost three years ago), and use it to snag those parking spaces just because they don't want to walk a little bit further than the rest of us. My mom never uses it, honestly, I don't know why she still carries the darn thing in her glove box, but it's not right taking that space away from someone who really needs it. Okay...I'm off my soap box now.
Having lost my mum 5 years ago I can understand why your mum wouldn't want to get rid of something of her mothers no matter how useless it is to her....
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The photo of you two in front of Flo's V8 is really cute!! Bummer RSR broke down, but I'm glad you can still use the FP.
I'm so glad you explained your chronic fatigue so you could rest, that line for waiting is not fun! But for those older folks to take advantage of it, that's so wrong!
I wondered about viewing WoC for a second time, and I'd already decided to skip it. I don't know why, but maybe I made the right decision. It's an amazing show, and everyone should see it at least once. But I don't know.... now reading you guys thought it wasn't as, I don't know, "good" the second time I think maybe I made the right decision! Besides, I have to get to bed early to wake up early for the Half marathon!
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As Hazel said, it's hard to believe you did all this in one day! I guess I had that kind of stamina when I was younger, but can't remember! The day turned out so great, even though it started with the rain and ended with the cold temps.
According to your previous post, though, you LIKED the cinnamon bun. (It did look yummy) So why NOW is it all of a sudden yuck? World of Color looks great -except for that ignorant old man.
They do that in Australia as well except they use really really sweet cream cheese and I have to say i agree with Cheryl YUK!!! I think it is part cream cheese part icing sugar (not sure what that is called in the US)
Now I know why I didn't remember the part about the cinnamon buns...I must have skipped that installment by mistake! Not sure how I did that, but I'm glad I went back and read it.
It was a long day with a lot of instalments... I think the biggest amount of instalments for any one day I've ever written!
According to your previous post, though, you LIKED the cinnamon bun. (It did look yummy) So why NOW is it all of a sudden yuck?
Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy the cinnamon bun in the morning, but it's just when you discover what you ate - your brain kind of takes hold and says "that's wrong - you shouldn't like that"... that's what happened here. It's just so foreign to me, the idea of cream cheese on something sweet. Ironically, it makes me feel ill now thinking about it, yet I know I enjoyed it when I had it, before I knew what was on it. In all honesty, if I went back there, I'm not sure if I'd be able to bring myself to eat one.
Having lost my mum 5 years ago I can understand why your mum wouldn't want to get rid of something of her mothers no matter how useless it is to her....
Even though (thankfully) I haven't suffered that sort of loss, I can understand it as well. I still can't bear to delete any of my friend's emails, who died a couple of months ago. I still want to hang on to something of her...
The photo of you two in front of Flo's V8 is really cute!!
I must admit I was looking at those when I posted them this morning and thinking how good they were. I might make one my new signature pic....
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I wondered about viewing WoC for a second time, and I'd already decided to skip it. I don't know why, but maybe I made the right decision. It's an amazing show, and everyone should see it at least once. But I don't know.... now reading you guys thought it wasn't as, I don't know, "good" the second time I think maybe I made the right decision! Besides, I have to get to bed early to wake up early for the Half marathon!
I think there is something to that. I wonder whether maybe it's because you're just so blown away the first time you see it, that after that, nothing can match up to that...
Anyway, I think it probably is sensible to have an early night with that waiting for you the next day...
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