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Great pictures of the Horseshoe! We never did make it in there. I love the photos of Splash and Thunder Mtn. I'm still amazed at how much you're taking in BEFORE the race!! But then, I guess it is smaller than WDW, and I probably did the same thing. It just seems like so much walking... but I guess it wasn't.
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Cool story about Walt! We still haven't made it to the Golden Horseshoe and I'd like to check it out!
And, yes, the SRL at Splash Mountain is hard to find! DH and I did the same thing in June to avoid the long stand-by line, but it sure took some hunting. And then we felt weird walking in the exit, like we were cheating or something!
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Great update! I remember reading that story about Walt as well.
Thanks, Cheryl! Glad you're enjoying it.
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I always forget about "Critter Country" at DL! I love the interior of the Golden Horseshoe.
It was one of the things that took some getting used to; that and the configuration of that area of the park.
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Great pictures of Splash Mountain! Love the story about Walt!
He was quite a character, wasn't he?
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Great pictures of the Horseshoe! We never did make it in there. I love the photos of Splash and Thunder Mtn. I'm still amazed at how much you're taking in BEFORE the race!! But then, I guess it is smaller than WDW, and I probably did the same thing. It just seems like so much walking... but I guess it wasn't.
Oh, no, it WAS a lot of walking! But we really felt the pressure, because race day was our last park day. Our flight left mid-morning, so we really only had about 3 1/2 park days. We wanted to see as much as we could. My feet hurt a lot after the race...
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Cool story about Walt! We still haven't made it to the Golden Horseshoe and I'd like to check it out!
And, yes, the SRL at Splash Mountain is hard to find! DH and I did the same thing in June to avoid the long stand-by line, but it sure took some hunting. And then we felt weird walking in the exit, like we were cheating or something!
Glad I wasn't the only one! Definitely go see the Hillbillies if you get a chance!
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Great update!
:thanks;
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Great update Beth! Looks like you had a blast. Everytime I see your medals I start thinking...."Hmm, maybe I'll give this running thing a shot again."
Thanks, Melissa, I think you should! Disney races can't be beat!
ACK! I cannot believe it has been over a month since I last updated this thing. Our WDW trip for marathon weekend is in 5 weeks so I need to get this finished up!
So, we'd had a full morning at Walt's original Magic Kingdom, and it was time for our late lunch ADR at Blue Bayou, which is the restaurant INSIDE Pirates of the Caribbean! It was a lunch meetup for some folks from Tour Guide Mike, which included some of the people who inspired me to get into this whole running business in the first place! I had met only one of the ladies who had made the group reservation, last January at marathon weekend. I didn't have a cell phone number, but I knew that I'd recognize some of the other ladies from pictures they'd posted in their TRs. None of this was any concern to me, but I imagine DH was a little skeptical that we'd be eating lunch at all!
We headed to New Orleans Square and hung around admiring the shops and decorations. I was mentally comparing it to Liberty Square, which is my favorite land at Florida's Magic Kingdom. (I love history!) Our ADR (actually still called Priority Seating in CA) was for around 2:30, as this was to be our big meal before tomorrow's race. I spent about 20 anxious minutes studying the face of each woman that walked by, hoping that I wouldn't be totally humiliated by nobody showing up for the lunch that we were really looking forward to!
I didn't need to fear, though, because eventually I spotted Jen, who I hadn't yet met but who I felt I knew by reading her TRs. She was somebody I'd been really looking forward to meeting, so I was really glad to see her! As soon as Jen got there, it seemed to open the floodgates and everybody else showed up! We had to wait a while, because we'd asked to be seated altogether, and they were trying to work it out for us. The service was excellent. They really seemed to bend over backwards to try to make us happy.
Chandelier in the waiting area
We were one row over from the waterside tables, and could see the people going by in their boats. It was fairly dark in there, and the ambience was unlike anywhere I've ever eaten. Here's the lunch menu:
And here's what we ordered:
Royal Street Seafood Jambalaya - A robust combination of jumbo gulf shrimp, mahi mahi, tasso ham, andouille sausage and chicken, tossed with Cajun-style "dirty rice" $31.99
Roasted Beef Strip Loin - Seasoned with Chef's signature fivepepper blend, then slow roasted over rock salt. Topped with Armagnac sauce and crispy hand battered onion rings. With Blue Bayou potatoes and seasonal vegetables. $36.99 (without the onions!)
I remember being extremely thirsty, so I may have had about 6 glasses of the pomegranate lemonade. The conversation came easily, as you may know if you've ever met in person the folks you've gotten to know online. We were there over two hours, and it was really a great meal and a nice break, as well. We said goodbye to our fellow runners, with promises to see them again before the race in the morning. We had a few more attractions on our agenda before we had to head back to the hotel to get a good night's sleep. Up first, another trip around the world...the small world, that is. (Not as many pictures this time, though...)
First, a few outside shots. I love that Disneyland's iasw starts outside!
Wave goodbye to the people on the dock. You'll never see them again!
My girls would call this a horsey-behiney.
Aloha!
Canada, eh?
In honor of my father's birthplace...and David Tennant's, as well
MUSHU!
This one's for DD12; she pandas!
Sorry I couldn't get a better picture of Mulan. She's moving every so slightly back and forth with the kites.
We definitely don't have this little guy in Florida!
Simba! Pumba!
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Glad you enjoyed your TGM meet up and meal at Blue Bayou! We had a PS for Blue Bayou on our trip in June, but the fire alarm went off about 20 minutes before our reservation time and they evacuated all of New Orleans Square! So we decided to head over to DCA for a meal at Wine Country Trattoria instead. Looking forward to finally trying BB on our next trip!
Apparently, when they do the Christmas overlay, Ariel sings, "Jingle Shells."
Lilo and Stitch
These next few shots are from a brand new scene, and I really love it.
No offense to Jesse, but I really love the traditional dolls better.
Same goes for Woody. Sorry, pal.
Maybe it's just my camera, but the last scene looks really pink. I like it better at WDW, with the pastel blues and whites.
And that ended our last trip on my very favorite attraction. I probably mentioned this in an earlier post, but Disneyland's iasw beats the pants off of WDW's iasw, and I love me some WDW it's a small world! When I ride it next month, it will sure seem like something's missing. It wasn't until I rode it's a small world that I really started to feel like I was at Disneyland. I turned to DH and said, "Walt rode this!" and could barely hold back the tears. (Call me a sap, I can take it!)
We headed to Tomorrowland next, to use our FPs for Star Tours, but first I wanted to check something at the Nemo Submarines. I am claustrophobic, and didn't relish the idea of going down into one of the subs. I'd read that there is a special room that you can go in, if you have a wheelchair in your party, or if you just don't want to ride in the sub. I figured I would ask and see if there's any wait for that special room, and if there's not, then we'll do it. There wasn't, so we did! They take you into a spacious room and you watch a video of what the folks in the subs see. It was a little boring, but I'm glad we took the time to do it.
Duffy seemed to enjoy himself!
Our last attraction of the day was Star Tours, and I am not a Star Wars fan, but I loved it!!! I'd only ridden it once pre-refurb, and DH had never been on it.
On the way out, I got a shot of the light in the firehouse window, in honor of Walt.
See you in Florida, boys!
Random shot of ToT
We walked back to the hotel, got our stuff ready and hit the sack. It would be an early morning. Up next, race day!
Glad you enjoyed your TGM meet up and meal at Blue Bayou! We had a PS for Blue Bayou on our trip in June, but the fire alarm went off about 20 minutes before our reservation time and they evacuated all of New Orleans Square! So we decided to head over to DCA for a meal at Wine Country Trattoria instead. Looking forward to finally trying BB on our next trip!
Awww...sorry you didn't get to try Blue Bayou. How strange to be evacuated out of an entire land!
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It wasn't until I rode it's a small world that I really started to feel like I was at Disneyland. I turned to DH and said, "Walt rode this!" and could barely hold back the tears. (Call me a sap, I can take it!)
Oh, gosh, I had the same reaction on that ride at DL. That's the thing about DL. Pack the hanky!
I love all the photos of Small World! The hippo is sweet in an Eeyorish way. Not sure how I feel about the addition of the characters. Guess I'll wait to see it in person.
I love all the characters in It's A Small World - I've never seen photos of them and now I really am kicking myself for not going on it on our recent visit.