Fantasia mushroom topiaries (Hop Low on the right, I think) at Epcot. The International Flower and Garden Festival ends in May. |
Yesterday began by the poolside with some safe tanning (under SPF 50, but still picking up colour somehow). I then accompanied my friend Corin to the main Lost & Found of Walt Disney World, located (for future reference) at the Ticket & Transportation Centre. We took the long way, on the bus to Epcot from the Commons (where we live), then the monorail from Epcot to the TTC. After successfully recovering the lost item (her UK drivers license), we took another monorail from the TTC to Magic Kingdom, as I haven't spent nearly enough time there. First, we had a reunion with our big boss (aka we met Mickey Mouse). He kissed my hand, I died of happiness, and his character attendant scolded him and reminded him of Minnie, at which point Mickey got really embarrassed. It was the cutest thing I had seen so far!
Corin, Mickey and I at the Town Square Theater. Our boss cleans up well. |
As soon as we left the Town Square Theater (where Mickey was), the Celebrate A Dream Come True parade was due to start (one of three MK parades), so we parked ourselves on the ground like children and thoroughly enjoyed it. After the parade, we found the nearest bathroom (Tomorrowland) and the next nearest character without an hour-long wait, the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland, right outside the Mad Tea Party ride (more famously known as the Teacups). He saw Corin and immediately proposed (the now cutest thing I've ever seen). He was only slightly less thrilled to see me.
...And I am obviously pleased to see him. |
We grabbed lunch and queued for It's a Small World (it was hot out, we had to get inside). Guest Insider tip for It's a Small World: I don't care how awesome your family picture is going to be, under no account should an entire family slide to one side of the boat! Balance, people. We didn't tip, but I did begin to doubt the basic physics knowledge of Disney World guests as a whole. On our way out, we came across Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny, special limited edition character guests. No line! Amazing!
Orchids in bloom at the entrance to Animal Kingdom |
Today, Corin and I and two new Canadians (new to Epcot, not Canada) went to Animal Kingdom. We went a bit too late in the day to see the animals (they go to sleep when it's too hot), so we focused on other things. We started with Finding Nemo: The Musical. It was amazing, and yeah, I cried (Have you seen Finding Nemo? Do you know how much I like musicals? Have we even met?).
Fish Are Friends, Not Food. Yeah, I took this legally. |
It's been a good weekend for characters for me. |
Expedition Everest, it's been a slice. |
I've been cleaning tonight, as we have an inspection coming up soon. I just heard the dryer, and if you don't already know, culottes wrinkle quickly...
TTFN
Note: I was extremely mislead as to my hours here. There is now way I'll ever have to do a 15 hour shift as a Canadian. World Showcase isn't even open 15 hours a day. I do have to complete 32 hours weekly to keep my Visa though.
Thanks to: Mickey's character attendant at Magic Kingdom, who made the very unfortunate decision to joke that I couldn't use my own camera for Mickey pictures. He laughed like you wouldn't believe, even after finding out I'm a Cast Member.
Don't recognize my Disney song lyric title today? There's actually a song called Just Keep Swimming in Finding Nemo: the Musical.
Hey Lindsey,
ReplyDeleteLove the blog - keep them coming! I am so jealous of everything that you are doing, except maybe the culottes ;). Can't wait to get the tour of Epcot by a real life Cast Member. See you in May!!
Cindy
PS Love the Aurora Card!!