Day Seven - Part Four - January 11, 2016
After finishing up our lunch at BOG, we headed out and went to the Storybook Circus area. We had rode Dumbo last week when we were there, so today we decided to go on the Barnstormer. The wait was a little longer than I'd normally like for a ride like that, but it really wasn't even that long (20 minutes or so). It was a fairly standard little kid rollercoaster that was cute, but very short and not something we feel the need to go on every trip.
We started slowly making our way around the park. We stopped to use a FastPass at Haunted Mansion (when we dropped our Peter Pan FP+ after walking on to it first thing in the morning, we were able to pick up this one). After riding, we stopped for a few Photopass pictures
It was then time for our final FP+ of the day - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad! This is one of my favourite rides, but for some reason this was the first time we had ever went on it during daylight...We picked up on so many little details that get lost when riding it at night!
We checked the
MDE app and it was saying Haunted Mansion had only a 15 minute wait so we headed back there and rode it again (we both love it!). We actually took our time going through the queue line, and let a few people go ahead of us so we could check out all the little details (but I didn't actually take any pictures of anything...). What a great queue line, so much detail! I also seem to find new little things on the ride every time I go on this.
We slowed down after this, we were in no rush to get anywhere. We did stop by a Fastpass kiosk to pick up a 4th FP+ for the day, but it was hours away. We went on the Riverboat in Liberty Square, but I found a bench to sit down on and ended up not being able to hear a thing. I could have moved, but I was enjoying sitting down for a few minutes. I also took zero pictures on this, I was just enjoying the relaxing boat ride. We then decided to check out the Country Bear Jamboree - so cheesy! I'm not sure if I was just overtired, but I found this show hilarious.
Luke decided to grab a Dole Whip, and we found a place to sit down and enjoy it.
After he finished his snack, we headed back to Tomorrowland. Once we got there, we decided to go to the Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. It was pretty much the same show as we had seen last week with a lot of the same jokes, but it still made me laugh (again, I might have been a little overtired/exhausted by this point). After leaving that, the PeopleMover had a short line so we jumped on that. I really enjoy this, it's a great way to see some of the park while taking a bit of a rest - and going inside Space Mountain was really cool! From there, we went to use our 4th FP+ of the day - to Space Mountain again!
Ugh. For some reason a few lights were on around the outside of the building which encases this roller coaster, so it wasn't as dark as normal. I could kind of see the track in front of us, but not perfectly clear (there wasn't enough lights on for that), and for some reason this made me feel really sick/nauseous. I've never had that happen on Space Mountain before. I was a little sad, since this was our last ride at Magic Kingdom and it was not the best way to finish
It was about 6:15 by this point, and since I wasn't feeling great after that ride, we decided to just head to the Hub to secure a spot to watch the Electrical Parade (which started at 7pm). I'm not usually one to stake out a spot that far in advance, but it just seemed like the right thing for us to do at this point. Along the way I stopped to buy a thing of popcorn - I needed a snack to hold me over until our supper ADR and the smell of popcorn in the parks had my mouth watering for days before I finally gave in and purchased some. (I LOVE popcorn, but it often does not love me or my Crohn's). We found a place that we figured would be a good spot to watch the parade, and then sat on the ground to eat and wait. Disney is not cheap with the oil or the salt on their popcorn! It was exactly what I wanted though, and I ate almost all of it (and had no issues after, hurray!).
We ended up waiting almost an hour by the time the parade reached us, but we had an alright view to distract us while we waited