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Great updates!!
Sounds like your having a great time (and getting a lot accomplished!). Sounds like some delish meals also!! Glad you got to meet some fellow passporters... And that you got to take in the Animation Acadamy; I've never done it and it's top priority for our upcoming trip!
Looking forward to more...
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I adored your Italy TR (now I'm dying to go) & this one is turning out to be so much fun to read...I love the pictures you post, they really add that special something. Thanks for sharing!
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The animation aCademy is a must on every trip for me. I usually do it more than once. As far as your collectible purchases, you are no worse than me. I love Rick's response to the purchase.
So many great stories for today! Now I almost hate to tell you this, but we have drawn Goofy two different times at the Animation Studios. But your Daisy is wonderful! I can see why you bought both the Hummel Goofy and the Classics Goofy. Awesome choices! Can't wait for Sheri to join you!
Hey, that's GREAT news -- I certainly don't begrudge you any Goofy drawing classes. That just means I'll have to go early next time and ask at every class if I have to! I would love to have my own pathetically-drawn Goofy!
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After viewing B&TB and Little Mermaid, I was in a sentimental mood. So I visited Walt Disney: One Man's Dream and really took my time. I hadn't been in there in a couple years, and I got misty-eyed as I looked at all the exhibits. Uncle Walt, thank you!
I was waiting for the theater doors to open so I could see the film when I got a call from Sheri -- she had arrived and would meet me outside after the show. Cool! We walked around for just a bit and then headed to one of our favorite restaurants in all of WDW: the Brown Derby.
I think it's the first restaurant I book as soon as I know when I'm going to be at WDW -- I like it that much.
It was great seeing Sheri (Skateycat) again. We promptly got our pics taken at our table.
We were so busy chattering that it took me a minute to realize our server is the same gentleman who waited on me LAST February. "Adner!" I exclaimed. And I insisted on getting a pic with him.
As you may have noticed, Adner had brought me a Derby Margarita. Sheri, did you have a Mojito there? (That seems to be her beverage of choice.)
We surprised each other by having identical orders: the yummy Crab Cake and the Cobb Salad appetizers. Everything was great, as usual.
We love us some crab cakes at Brown Derby!
I ordered the banana tower (their best dessert, IMO), but then managed to ALSO eat a special birthday dessert. (How do you say "oink" in French, dahling? )
Adner said Sheri and I are so Disney-nutty that we had to meet his manager, Debbi. I wish we'd taken a picture with her, but we didn't -- but she gave us each one of her business cards. She was so much fun to talk to -- I'm going to email her and recommend she join the PP boards if she's not already on here somewhere.
Debbi took our photo and at the end of the meal presented us both with a printed Brown Derby menu-like folder with this inside:
Loving your TR! Hurry back with more please! Ellie wants to know if you will be there the next time we go to WDW, lol! I do believe she is a little late to be "unshy" as she says.
Loving your TR! Hurry back with more please! Ellie wants to know if you will be there the next time we go to WDW, lol! I do believe she is a little late to be "unshy" as she says.
Alison, that me up. Maybe if it's a bit WARMER the next time we meet, her shyness will melt away. She was a lot more interactive on Thursday at MK -- whoops, I'm getting ahead of myself in the timeline. Everybody will have to wait until I start writing about Thursday to see the great pics of Ellie "hiding" in her blanket with her Princess hair sticking out the top!
Get cracking on those PhotoPass pics -- the ones of Ellie at BBB are TOO CUTE. Can't wait to be able to add some of those to the TR -- or are you writing one of your own??? Please do -- we'd all love to read about your mother-daughter trip!
Tell Ellie I'd be delighted to meet her at WDW again!
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After our fabulous-dahling dinner at the Brown Derby, Sheri drove me to BW. (There was EMH at DHS that night, but since Sheri hadn't checked into the resort yet, she wouldn't have been able to ride anything. And I was so happy to see her, I didn't mind cutting my day a little short.) She pronounced the resort and the room . I had worried that I would be a restless roommate, but I was so tired (and boozed-up from the Derby Margarita) that I was by the time Sheri got out of the shower. No problemo!
Wednesday morning was a gorgeous, clear-and-cold day, with temps running from a low of 43 to a high of 61 Fahrenheit -- at least 10 degrees cooler than Tuesday. So I decided to cram my hair into my pirate Goofy hat -- and believe it or not, it really did help keep my head warm all day! We had gloves on most of the day as well. Brr -- but fun.
Sheri got compliments on her Minnie scarf the rest of the week -- her mother had given her that. Isn't it ?
Hey, I didn't become a diva until I met Sheri!
We walked from BW to Epcot -- gawrsh, I could get used to that. Of course, we headed straight for the Land and got FPs for Soarin'. We were famished, so stopped at Sunshine Seasons (food court) for breakfast. I loves me milk, juice, banana, and chocolate croissant, I do!
We rode through The Land, and then did some window-shopping before it was time to ride Soarin'.
Gawrsh, I shore Goofy -- can you tell?
During our hang-gliding over California, I tried taking a couple photos in there (with my flash turned OFF, of course). I think this one is pretty.
Then we saw "Circle of Life" which I love and Sheri had never seen before -- she was afraid they would show animals getting killed, but no worries. I'd recently read that this film will be retired soon, so I wanted to make sure I saw it on this trip.
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We also rode Spaceship Earth, but our photos didn't show up at the end. (I was not having luck with that attraction on this trip, no I was not. ) It was such a beautiful day that we took some pretty pics before our lunch at Le Cellier.
Another of my "arty" attempts!
Would you believe Sheri had never eaten at Le Cellier before! Since she lives in Florida and goes to WDW every chance she gets, I assumed she'd been EVERYWHERE. But she says her trips are often spur-of-the-moment and so she can't get in.
So you see, sometimes it's GOOD to be the commando type. Even though we didn't make it to all my reserved meals, I'm sure glad I made those ressies.
What did we get at Le Cellier? Cheddar cheese soup, of course!
Sheri pronounced it .
So, what did we get for our main course? Steak salad for me, and the mushroom steak for Sheri. And oh, that yummy bread!
The Brown Derby was very good to you two! the special menu they gave you! I also the picture of you and Sheri with your camera! Two very lovely ladies! And I too love Sheri's Minnie scarf! Beautiful! Great day at Epcot so far in spite of the chill!
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