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It is a nice walk between the hotels.
Your photopass pics are catching some of the best light of the day. Looks great on you two!
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What a great afternoon in Epcot, despite the heat! Love all the topiaries, and it looks like some great eats! Love the PP pictures in DHS! Can't wait to hear about the dessert party!
Nice photos from the Boardwalk area. Always love the area between the Swan and Dolphin hotel and the promenade there! Nice PP pics!
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Glad you were able to get a little break back at the room before heading over DHS with the heat as bad as it was for you. I agree with you about the noise in the afternoon at the main pool at the Boardwalk! We've experienced it a couple of the times and I actually said to my DH that future stays at the Boardwalk resort will have to be near the DVC pool as there are no kid games and loud noises going on over there in the afternoon. We enjoy a break too but it's just too obnoxious hearing all that noise. I actually wrote a letter to Disney regarding it a couple of years ago because all the deluxe resorts seem to feel like they have to entertain the kids at their pools in the afternoon. Whatever happened to the good old days when kids thought the pool itself was the entertainment. I bet if you surveyed most adults without kids, they would say that they would prefer it being quiet at the main pools! OK, rant off. Glad you were able to snag a FP for GMR before your Star Wars Fireworks Party!
Your Epcot photos are stunning! Epcot looks so beautiful! I wish I was there right now. And I know it was hot, but the bright blue skies really add to the beauty of the park and your pictures!
Glad you were able to get a little break back at the room before heading over DHS with the heat as bad as it was for you. I agree with you about the noise in the afternoon at the main pool at the Boardwalk! We've experienced it a couple of the times and I actually said to my DH that future stays at the Boardwalk resort will have to be near the DVC pool as there are no kid games and loud noises going on over there in the afternoon.
That's something for us to bear in mind for the future.
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We enjoy a break too but it's just too obnoxious hearing all that noise. I actually wrote a letter to Disney regarding it a couple of years ago because all the deluxe resorts seem to feel like they have to entertain the kids at their pools in the afternoon. Whatever happened to the good old days when kids thought the pool itself was the entertainment.
Oh my goodness, that's exactly how I was as a kid - you are so right!
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I bet if you surveyed most adults without kids, they would say that they would prefer it being quiet at the main pools! OK, rant off.
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Thursday 2 March – part nine: a tender moment with the Stormtroopers
We actually ended up with time to kill before our Fastpass, as it was only 5:20pm, so we decided to go over to the Star Wars Launch Bay…
We watched the feature playing in the theatre there. Oh my goodness, seriously do not miss this! It is such an uplifting film, made up of the key people now involved in the Star Wars franchise, and how many of them got into movie making as a result of the original films. I just love things like this, showing how popular culture can have such a positive effect on people.
When you come out, you then progress through the rest of the launch bay, although we missed this bit when we only did the character meets:
I like the way Disney and now SeaWorld are offering people the option to opt out of things, but in this case, you do miss quite a lot if you don’t do it.
Mark had a fun interaction with the Jawwas before we left….
When we came out of there, the check-in was open for the dessert party, but as it was only 5:40pm, I thought it was a bit early, so we started to head over to the Great Movie Ride, but we got distracted by two Stormtroopers…
We were particularly touched by what happened on the way back in. Their handler obviously told them they needed to go in, but there was a disabled guy in a wheelchair, and the Stormtroopers stopped to interact with him, and honestly the delight on his face was just a complete joy to see. I think everyone around was just staring in wonder at how they were spreading the Disney magic.
We made our way over to the Great Movie Ride…
We walked straight in, and they were calling for a two, and we were literally the last people to be loaded, so it was a complete walk-on for us.
I always forget how much fun this ride, and also how much goes into it, particularly with the Cast Members acting out those various parts. I was also very impressed with how my camera coped in the low light conditions. This bodes well for more ride photography…
Next: experiencing the Star Wars Galactic Spectacular Dessert Party
I can't wait to read about the dessert party, I'm (not so) patiently waiting for the October dates to open up so I can book it for us. I have a Star Wars obsessed DH and an equally Star Wars obsessed 8yr old DD!
Ps I really do enjoy your trip reports, thank you for doing them
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