I woke up at 6:45 to get our first Genie ride reservation. I was supposed to click a certain button at precisely 6:59:59, but I'd noticed yesterday it took awhile to load the next page. So, even though 6:59:59 had worked great, I got smart and clicked at 6:59:58. That totally didn't work. I'd clicked too soon and had to go through the process again. By the time I did that, it was giving me afternoon times. I frantically looked for a good thing to try for while waiting for more times to be added around 7:08. Then I read the blurb it was showing me. My park reservation wasn't in MK! So, it was giving me park hopping times. I felt so dumb. So, I changed the park reservation to MK, but then any of the rides I wanted to get were afternoon anyway. I really wanted to do the Jungle Cruise, so I took the first time which was 5:00 pm. Plan had been MK morning, and then EP afternoon, but I switched that. EP opened an hour later and we didn't have early entry, so I let them sleep in.
At EP, I knew the family would love love love Mission: Space. It was near the entrance to EP, so we went there first. I talked them into going on the Green (wimpy) version with me first. Then if that was fine, I'd go with them on the Orange (G-force) version with them. A neat thing is that you have a lot of buttons that really move. So, after you are in your seat and waiting for the ride to start, you can push buttons and pretend to be doing stuff. The green ride was really neat. Tatiana and I were so focused on the screen that we never noticed when we were supposed to push a button, so we kept hearing, "Computer Override." The flight over the earth was really pretty. So, then we went straight back in to do Orange. I was prepared. I'd had a barf bag ready and I put my mask down for obvious reasons. While we were on the Green ride, Scotland was the Commander, I was the pilot and Tatiana was the Navigator. For the Orange ride, Tatiana wanted to be the Commander because Scotland had seemed to have fun with that. I wanted to be the Engineer, because I'd know ahead of time when to push the button. I don't know why but we didn't like hearing Computer Override. We had a blast and it wasn't bad at all. I can't ride the teacups with them without my thigh firmly pushing on the wheel. But the Orange ride was fine. I thought it was funny how you basically crash landed and then fell some more and then mission control claps and says what a good job you did. Tatiana commented on that. Scotland used the quote, "Any landing is a good landing." As we left the ride they have an area that reminded me a bit of the big room at NASA. I really needed to get outside and breathe. Even though I didn't need the barf bag, I think worrying about it had taken a toll on me. So, I sat outside, while they explored that room.
We looked at some of the Disney art on display. We're at Disney during FARTS. Festival of the Arts.
Then I saw that Frozen had a 30 minute wait, so instead of meandering through the world showcase like we'd planned, we went to Frozen. I had thought Tatiana and I would love that ride and Scotland would be one-and-done. I was enchanted, Tatiana said it was just OK and Scotland was impressed. By this time, Tatiana and I were ready to head back to the room.
Our first G+ time wasn't until the 5pm Jungle Cruise. So, we rested for a couple of hours and got into MK around 4pm. On the Tram we were sitting near the front and Scotland treated it like it was the first ride of the afternoon, with hands in the air and lightly screaming as we went under the street. Another Dad joined in. The tram driver was laughing as we got off. Scotland had really wanted time to meander and gawk. So, we meandered and gawked down Main Street, then slowly worked our way toward the Jungle Cruise. By the time we got there, we just had 10 minutes until our G+ time, so that worked well. I had really been looking forward to the Jungle Cruise. Tatiana was impressed that I'd had a book as a kid about the ride with moving tabs. We all loved that ride. Scotland said he was inspired to up his game in constant Dad Jokes.
Then we had a half hour to get to Pirates of the Caribbean. We all enjoyed that. Then we meandered to the Hall Of Presidents. We were all impressed. In the waiting area, Scotland got a photo of Tatiana in front of her namesake's painting. As we left, they thought it was funny when I told them that originally Trump looked like Hillary wearing a Trump wig.
I'd gotten a Peter Pan reservation, but we'd already ridden that and didn't feel like walking out of our way. So, we meandered onto the Liberty Belle. We really enjoyed that. Scotland and I sat in the front of the lower level. Tatiana explored. We decided to do that again during the day. Scotland and Tatiana really look forward to Tom Sawyer Island.
After Liberty Belle, my went to the hub to watch the 8pm show. The place was packed, but we found some spare ground. It turned out to be a really good spot. We were right in front of the row of blankets set along the fence. So, if we stood back a bit, there was enough space in front of us to allow us to see. We enjoyed it. I don't see anyone crying tears of joy, but it was worth seeing. We deliberately picked the area where we could go to the Barnstormer right after the show. Which also meant we were on the Tinker Belle side. That was amazing. Scotland said he'd have loved to have had that job when he was young. I'd warned the family to stay together leaving the show.
We'd had a G+ for the Barnstormer, but it was a walk-on anyway. We all loved that ride. Tatiana was particularly amused by the sign with the plane-shaped hole in it. We rode it again. As we left the second time, I heard a Dad proudly say to his wife about their small son. "He loves it. It says it bangs his head, and hurts his tummy, but he wants to go on again." We laughed. Then we did Dumbo. Our Elephant got stuck about mid-way up. But we still had fun.
We had just enough time to get to Seven Dwarves Mine Train before close. Based on what I read, I'd described it to the family as like the Six Flags mine train only with Seven Dwarves theming. Tatiana likes the Mine Train. She skipped on the way to it! She's 11, so sometimes she acts so teenager. It warmed my mommy heart to see her skip. She has figured out that the posted wait time isn't the real wait time, so before every ride she asked, "What is the real wait time?" Just having that was worth the touring plan subscription. Then I've been submitting the wait times (or trying to), so sometimes they'd think the wait was longer than it truly was, and I'd open up my phone and tell them what it was really was. Seven Dwarves totally blew us all away! I think it helped that our expectations were low. So, when we entered the flat area where Snow White was dancing with the Dwarves, we gasped. It was also super smooth. Tatiana wants to go on that again.
We meandered out of the park, through the castle. It was nice with hardly any people around. They were pleased to know that we had dining reservations for inside the castle. I asked about the Kiss Goodnight, and the photographer said that they hadn't been doing that lately. Tatiana also skipped as we left the park.
Scotland said that he'd had a great day, which was really amazing since Star Wars a part of it. Tatiana agreed.