Saturday, January 21, 2017

Saturday at Disney


Here's a breakfast for champions. We went to Hollywood Studios soon after it opened so we could to on the Buzz Lightyear ride. I think the wait was only 20 minutes. And, best part, I out-shot Andy on the ride!


We also went on the Star Wars ride then sat in on the "Frozen" sing-along. I think L would love doing that! It was funny even though we didn't sing. The songs were pretty much stuck in our heads the rest of the day (and they're played pretty much everywhere).


The show in the main outdoor plaza at Hollywood Studios was about "Star Wars." It was pretty cool to see the stormtroopers walk right past us. From there we took a boat to Epcot, which was hosting its first Festival of the Arts. They had some human statues like this:


And several famous paintings people could put themselves in, like this one of Washington crossing the Delaware.


I'm not sure why the photographer insisted everyone needed to post with their arm up. It's not like that in the real painting.


We went on Soaring, which has been totally redone since we'd been there last, and we had a Fast Pass to skip the line for the new "Frozen" ride. (Again with the "Frozen" songs.)


Break time. Enjoying a beer in the garden in the British area of the park. We do like that Epcot has a lot of places to sit down and relax. By this time, Andy's phone needed charging so we went in search of the members' lounge. On our way to find that, we found a character photo spot for Disney Visa card members. We figured since we were there, we might as well go in.


And we were surprised to find Mickey and Goofy in there! This is kind of an awkward photo; they appear to be laughing at Andy. I can't remember why.


Here we are with Mickey and Goofy!


Across from that was the members' lounge. We sat in there, had some free soda, and Andy was able to charge his phone. (Everyone was charging their phones. Fortunately, there were lots of outlets.) It's a nice place to relax.



Our last ride before our steak dinner at Le Cellier was the Mexican boat ride with Donald Duck. We didn't take any pictures at dinner but we were full and tired afterward.

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