Tuesday, we were pretty much exhausted, so everything was funny… I will attempt to explain. We got to Hollywood Studios a little later, and our brunch at Hollywood and Vine was at 1-ish. Dad, Allie, and I were standing on the street, waiting on Mom at the bathroom and these people come up to us, dressed as “Hollywood-ish personalities” from the 1930s and 40s. They just started up a conversation, firstly about me looking like I was praying and then just chatting. Finally, we escaped and went to see the Beauty and the Beast show, up close and personal… Super close. Then we went to lunch/ brunch… with characters we didn’t really know. These characters were from Playhouse Disney shows, which are for the preschool sect, but the food was supposedly amazing, so we went. We met Handy Manny, who Dad proceeded to call Handy Bob the rest of the day (a combination, I’m pretty sure with Bob the Builder), June and Leo from Little Einsteins, and a yellow bear… apparently a secret agent of some sort… named Oso… The food was excellent. We watched a lame parade, which made us sad, and rode the Great Movie Ride, a favorite of mine. The Aerosmith Rockin Roller Coaster was shut down, but we got FastPasses and moved along. We then decided to meet some characters… we headed over to where Toy Story is to meet Buzz and Woody…
So, we’re in line to meet the Toy Story characters and we’re behind this family, mom, dad, a daughter who was probably 5 or 6 and another daughter who was 3-ish. These parents are talking to a family in front of them and we learn that, apparently, the smaller of the two daughters is terrified of automatic flushing toilets. There was a staff massive hunt for a non-automatic flushing toilet, which can’t be found. Then, the smaller of the two kids was holding a small stuffed Winnie the Pooh doll. She kept dropping it and her mom suddenly said, “Pooh on the floor,” indicating that the doll was down. This just cracked us up… Then, the dad was trying to distract the kid for a picture and put the stuffed toy on his head… “Pooh on the head.” You see where this is going… We finally made it up to Buzz and Woody. Buzz had the copyright symbol with “Disney” stamped across his… butt… which I found hilarious. I think that the people playing Buzz and Woody were just thrilled that we were adults. Woody took a fit over Mom, even going as far as trying to leave with us once we got the picture and were on our way out, and reaching for her out the door, making Buzz have to hold him back. It was pretty cute.
We went around to meet Mike Wazowski and Sully from Monsters, Inc., more people we’d never met. And we went to see Mater and Lightning Mcqueen from Cars, but didn’t take pictures because, well, they are just cars; they don’t talk or anything. We tromped back over to the Aerosmith coaster and Mom, Allie, and I rode it, while Dad, whose stomach wasn’t feeling well, waited. By the time we got out, it was just about dark and we went to walk through the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights. I took pictures, but there’s really no way to capture how many lights there are or how bright it really is. I try, but I know I fail. It was really cold, again, so, after we walked through the lights, we headed back to the hotel.
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