Mickey'sGirl
05-07-2007, 09:58 AM
Me: Jennifer (Galactic Hero -- 37yr old in a 60yr old body with a 12yr old approach!)
DH: Brian (39) – my partner in crime for 14 married years (on Apr 17) and numerous WDW adventures!
DS8: Harry – seasoned WDW veteran, lover of the shooting gallery and arcades – usually patient and accommodating older sibling.
DS3: Euan – knows his way around the parks – fan of Splash, Test Track, TTA and Spaceship Earth. “If he’s not running; he’s asleep!”
Day 9 – Saturday April 28, 2007
I was up early to get things pulled together before our 8 am ADR at Donald’s. Brian said he had settled some, and wanted to go … so we went. There was a bit of a queue at the parking entrance, as the kiosks did not open until 7:45 – but we were soon on our way. Harry’s friends actually ended up parking directly behind us! The mother informed us that her older son had been sick earlier in the week, and that her younger son was ill that morning – but she felt he would perk up a bit. Needless to say he was ill in the bushes on our way over to Donald’s. We were seated pretty quickly at a decent table, no too far from the buffet. The buffet is not spectacular, but the fruit was really quite nice. Brian opted for some cold cereal. Goofy was the first to arrive at our table, and he came right over to me. He wagged his hand in my face (bypassing the 4 boys across from me) for the autograph books – which he whipped through – then he kind of slumped around for a grudging photo. I was so ticked – but nobody else at the table seemed to notice anything, so I didn’t say anything. Donald, Mickey and Pluto (a very nice Pluto) where whisked through and we were out the door within 30 minutes. This is the single worst character dining experience we have ever had. I was reluctant to go, but was agreeable because Harry wanted to see his friend – We will never go again. There are so many other – much better Character breakfast’s around. We went over to Dinosaur where everyone but Brian and Harry’s friend rode, then Harry, the younger brother, the father and I rode again. Lots of fun! We went out to see It’s Tough to Be a Bug, then because the wait for the Safari was too long, and we weren’t planning on staying at AK for much longer, we took the train up to the Conservation Station. The kids had a great time on the train, then brushing the goats. Harry’s friends bought starter lanyards, and started to trade pins immediately (I got a black and white Mickey from one of them!) – and a really nice CM gave Euan a little Anime Pluto to put on his hat. Another CM gave Euan a certificate for colouring such a nice picture at the table. It was pretty special for him. We took the train back to Africa, and decided to call it a day. Brian was wiped, and I was ready to not travel in a group of 8.
Brian was on the fence about our Chef Mickey’s dinner ressies. Our breakfast had been such a disappointment that we wanted to rectify it some….but in the end, we cancelled. He just needed to take a break. We spent most of the afternoon lounging by the pool – ok not lounging with a 3 year old – but hanging out at the pool, then grabbing a pizza for the kids at the food court (I had Quesedilla). It wasn’t our plan, but it was quite enjoyable. Euan went to bed, then Brian and Harry went to the Arcade for a final fling. I stayed back to pack things up, as we were checking out in the morning.
DH: Brian (39) – my partner in crime for 14 married years (on Apr 17) and numerous WDW adventures!
DS8: Harry – seasoned WDW veteran, lover of the shooting gallery and arcades – usually patient and accommodating older sibling.
DS3: Euan – knows his way around the parks – fan of Splash, Test Track, TTA and Spaceship Earth. “If he’s not running; he’s asleep!”
Day 9 – Saturday April 28, 2007
I was up early to get things pulled together before our 8 am ADR at Donald’s. Brian said he had settled some, and wanted to go … so we went. There was a bit of a queue at the parking entrance, as the kiosks did not open until 7:45 – but we were soon on our way. Harry’s friends actually ended up parking directly behind us! The mother informed us that her older son had been sick earlier in the week, and that her younger son was ill that morning – but she felt he would perk up a bit. Needless to say he was ill in the bushes on our way over to Donald’s. We were seated pretty quickly at a decent table, no too far from the buffet. The buffet is not spectacular, but the fruit was really quite nice. Brian opted for some cold cereal. Goofy was the first to arrive at our table, and he came right over to me. He wagged his hand in my face (bypassing the 4 boys across from me) for the autograph books – which he whipped through – then he kind of slumped around for a grudging photo. I was so ticked – but nobody else at the table seemed to notice anything, so I didn’t say anything. Donald, Mickey and Pluto (a very nice Pluto) where whisked through and we were out the door within 30 minutes. This is the single worst character dining experience we have ever had. I was reluctant to go, but was agreeable because Harry wanted to see his friend – We will never go again. There are so many other – much better Character breakfast’s around. We went over to Dinosaur where everyone but Brian and Harry’s friend rode, then Harry, the younger brother, the father and I rode again. Lots of fun! We went out to see It’s Tough to Be a Bug, then because the wait for the Safari was too long, and we weren’t planning on staying at AK for much longer, we took the train up to the Conservation Station. The kids had a great time on the train, then brushing the goats. Harry’s friends bought starter lanyards, and started to trade pins immediately (I got a black and white Mickey from one of them!) – and a really nice CM gave Euan a little Anime Pluto to put on his hat. Another CM gave Euan a certificate for colouring such a nice picture at the table. It was pretty special for him. We took the train back to Africa, and decided to call it a day. Brian was wiped, and I was ready to not travel in a group of 8.
Brian was on the fence about our Chef Mickey’s dinner ressies. Our breakfast had been such a disappointment that we wanted to rectify it some….but in the end, we cancelled. He just needed to take a break. We spent most of the afternoon lounging by the pool – ok not lounging with a 3 year old – but hanging out at the pool, then grabbing a pizza for the kids at the food court (I had Quesedilla). It wasn’t our plan, but it was quite enjoyable. Euan went to bed, then Brian and Harry went to the Arcade for a final fling. I stayed back to pack things up, as we were checking out in the morning.