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We checked in for Moonlight Magic in the resort lobby before going to the bus stop. We used the umbrella as we walked along because it was still raining quite hard. There was a large group of people waiting for a bus to DHS, so we assumed it had been a while since the last bus. The board showing arrival times, was blank under DHS, so we had no idea when the next bus would come. Finally a time came up, but it kept changing, adding on a minute or two. Meanwhile, the rain had slowed and eventually stopped so that was one positive thing!
Finally, since we had dinner reservations, we decided that Plan B was in order. We checked the Lyft app and found that a driver was only 2 minutes away, and the fare was under $9. Sold! This was our 3rd change and quite spontaneous, but worth it! We made our way to Kidani entrance for our pick up, and ran into another couple with two little ones who had just called for a Mears van to get them to DHS. It pulled up and they invited us to join them, but we declined, saying we had a ride coming.
Our Lyft driver, Justin, pulled up a minute later and we hopped in. We assumed he drove people around Disney all the time, but he said : he was from Daytona and just in town for the evening because he brought his son to a concert. He figured while he was there, he’d pick up a few fares. He was very pleasant and talkative. Though he wasn’t exactly sure where he was going so he relied on GPS to get around, which wasn’t as accurate as it could have been because of all the construction in the DHS parking lot. He pulled in the parking lot by mistake, and then eventually got us to the bus drop off area. I knew he wasn’t supposed to be there, but we didn’t care – we thanked him for the ride, gave him a tip and hopped out!
There was a big crowd at bag check, but it didn’t take too long. When we got into the park we got a map for the Moonlight Magic events and headed to Hollywood Brown Derby for dinner. We checked in and then went to use the restroom. Then I changed into my flip flops.
We were seated right at 7:30 in a great booth! Our server was Raoul, an older gentleman who was very polite and attentive. Jeff ordered a left-handed stout and I ordered a white sangria. Pictures courtesy of my phone.
As we were making a toast Jeff said “To better days!” and I just burst out laughing! Yes, I had been in a crabby mood for much of the day. And, bless him, Jeff put up with me, knowing it’s best to just stay quiet. Yes, hopefully better days are ahead.
While we waited for out meal we browsed the events for the evening and decided on our plan of action. These were the event highlights:
Complimentary food and beverage – a voucher for a CS meal, which of course we didn’t use because of our HBD dinner.
Complimentary ice cream novelties - Mickey Bars!! We will definitely take advantage of this.
Meet DVC executives – probably not
Batty Bash Dance Party – DJ Steve and some special Disney friends – Nope.
Disney Movie Magic 9:30, 10:30, and 11:30 at Center Stage – Relive your favorite moments in cinema with projections that feature the magic of Disney. This sounds like it’s worth doing.
Fantasmic – Special showing at 10:30 - Sure!
Characters – Seventh Sister, Bolt, Sweetums, Buzz and Jessie, Chewy and Rey, Darth Vader, Captain Phasma and BB-8. We decided to try and hit some of these.
Attractions – not a priority
Back to dinner… Jeff chose the appetizer portion of the Cobb salad and added chicken. I got the pork chop. Both were delicious! And just the right amount of food.
Dinner was very relaxing and a good start for the night.
After dinner we headed outside just in time to see the Star Wars fireworks show! The entrance under the awning was a perfect viewing spot. It was out of the way, but we were still able to see much of the show.
Then we made our way to Star Wars Launch Bay for some character meets. They were to start at 9:00 and it was about 8:50. The line seemed long, but the CM said, once it starts moving (at 9:00) it will go fast, so we hopped in line. The back story here is that neither of us are big Star Wars fans. Yes, we’ve seen most of the movies, but I can’t keep track of all the characters. So, here we are in line for Chewy and Rey. And I whisper to Jeff, “Is Rey a good guy or a bad guy?” He of course has no clue. And I’m trying not to talk too loud because everyone else in line is probably a major fan and I don’t want to appear too stupid! Apparently, I had Rey confused with Kylo Ren, who I knew was a bad guy! Anyway, I end up texting DS at home to say we’re in line to see Chewy and Rey…who is that? Bad guy or good guy? He responds. Rey is a girl and she’s good. I could almost see his eyeroll in the text! Ok, now we got it.
Next up was Darth Vader…yeah, I know who he is!
And then BB-8
Then it was almost 9:30, so we headed to the Center Stage area, in front of the Chinese Theater to see the projection show. By the way, we had seen them pulling the stage away from that area before dinner. Now we knew why. We were right up front for the show which was about 10 minutes long and a montage of Disney films. There were only a handful of people watching, so quite nice.
We took a walk back to TSL after the show and realized that this is where everyone was! The wait for SDD was 55 minutes. We were glad to have had our chance in TSL this morning, because it was a lot more crowded for the DVC event. So we headed back to the Center Stage area.
We found one of the spots where they were handing out the ice cream treats, so we got in line for a Mickey Bar. Then we found a bench where we could sit and eat it. The ice cream was pretty soft and even at 10:00PM, it was still very warm out, so we had to eat it quickly.
Then we walked down Sunset Blvd toward Fantasmic. We had to watch where we were walking because along the path up to the amphitheater there were several gushy Mickey bars on the pavement.
We don’t usually make a point to see Fantasmic, but since it was offered as part of the events this night, we decided to do it. It was very cool because only 2½ sections of the amphitheater were full. It was crazy to see the place so empty!
After Fantasmic we made our way to the buses. It was a LONG walk! And by the time we got back to AKL it was midnight. A long day for sure!
The weather today was – Hot, humid with a rainstorm in the afternoon
The best thing today was – Passholder’s Playtime this morning
The worst thing was – waiting for the DHS bus
The funniest thing today was – CM at Soarin’ who could not remember how many people were in the line.
Today we tried – Lyft
And the result was – a good experience
The most magical moment today was – Seeing Toy Story Land for the first time
Thank goodness the evening was better, once you were able to get a Lyft over to the Studios anyway. Sounds like the Disney bus service were screwed up that night!
Thank goodness the evening was better, once you were able to get a Lyft over to the Studios anyway. Sounds like the Disney bus service were screwed up that night!
Most of the time we are happy with the bus service, but everyone once in an while...
Yes, the evening was definitely better!
You are too funny, Donna! I cant believe you didn't know who Rey was!! Iam so glad your son was able to save you!! Did you go up to her and say, "Rey! I've always wanted to meet you!!"
Your pictures with the Star Wars characters are delightful!! Your dinner looked delicious and I am so glad you had a nice evening!!
You are too funny, Donna! I cant believe you didn't know who Rey was!! Iam so glad your son was able to save you!! Did you go up to her and say, "Rey! I've always wanted to meet you!!"
Your pictures with the Star Wars characters are delightful!! Your dinner looked delicious and I am so glad you had a nice evening!!
I know, silly me! Part of the problem is that I really don’t pay attention to people's names when I watch movies. So, yeah, I was glad Tom was able to help us out!
It was a new experience for us to meet the Star Wars characters. I have to say Darth Vader was pretty creepy...pointing his finger at us and telling us we should come to the dark side!
Good time for the evening event at Studios. Your meal looked very good at HBD. I've dined there several times and always enjoyed it. Service can be slow at times. Glad you got to do a lot of good stuff. Good thinking taking advantage of Lyft and a pretty good rate.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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