I can’t imagine that eating at Kouzzina is on everyone’s to-do list today.
Well, actually... Yes. Yes it was.
I know this because they were fully booked.
That's called logics.
And then Sheena: I’m at the pool. Who’s joining me?
Not overly surprised here.
She had to look at her computer?
Are you kidding?
Was this CM under thirty?
Because if so, you know darned well that if you pay for an item that costs $1.85 and hand them $2 they have to use the computer to figure out how much change to give you.
Have you ever noticed how service is sometimes the slowest when the restaurant is nearly empty?
Sometimes. But not always, yes.
“Do you have a fresh pot of coffee? This tastes pretty old.”
“Nope. That’s it.”
What? They can’t make more coffee? It’s only 10:00.
"Anyway, thanks for dinner, here's your tip."
"Eight cents? That's all?"
"Nope. That's it."
At this point we are missing our Star Tours reservation but I think we can probably ride standby without too much trouble. (Am I making anyone crazy, sitting around drinking fancy coffee while my fastpasses expire?)
Welllll......
Squid is reading along on his phone and says, “Eager? Who says eager? Sounds like a little old lady thing to say.” This from a guy who regularly uses the word “hullaballoo.”
Monkston and I stop in the gift shop. She decides to buy some Mickey ears. I love that she still enjoys childish things.
Whoa! Careful there! You may be riling up a whole bunch of adult DISers who thrive on those things!
Squid joins us and we start our leisurely walk (I can hear you now, dear reader. “What? Leisurely walk to the park? You’ve already wasted hours of prime touring time!”) and I spot a DVC model.
Sashay.
'nuff said?
(Ponzi, I see you rolling your eyes. Yes, we are wasting more time doing non-park things.)
Oh, you'd be surprised.
Read the rest of my report (when it comes out), you'll see.
Nice.
"That's
your bathroom... this one's
mine.
I don't want to be one of those trip report writers that goes on and on about nothing and doesn’t break up all that blather with some pictures. Oh wait. (See my previous attempt at trip reporting. )
<phew!>
For a second there, I thought you were talking about me.
She decides she wants a Stitch decoration for her magic band and I have to hand it to Disney. They now have us buying accessories for the thing that makes it easy for us to part with our money. They are truly evil geniuses.
Oh, I know.
Again.... you'll see.
After a fun ride, we exit with sore arms. (Montague, I won’t spoil the ride for you again with my theories on why guys get higher scores.)
What ever do you mean by that Laura???
(You want details, read Ponzi’s report. Boy, does he have details!)
I have no idea what you could possibly be talking about....
But, hey! Thanks for the shout out... I think...
I will note though that interestingly Mr. Squid enjoys Tower of Terror but is afraid of Soarin’.
That's just.... weird.
he is going to go back to guest relations (relations!) to fix the problem.
Relatives are always helpful.
That's what you meant when you re-said 'relations', right?
Right?
Family board!
She’s got Merida next to her. I’m sure she’ll be fine.
Oh yeah. She
so looks fine!
She may look terrified in those photos, but she loved it! It’s now her favorite ride.
Is that what you tell yourself so you can sleep at night?
“Is it your birthday today?”
“No”
“So you’re lying like that guy. This one over here is telling the truth. It’s actually his birthday today. Everyone lies about their birthdays around here.”
Dear readers we are close to finishing up Day 3! That is cause for celebration.
Ponzi, you can provide the wit.
Sorry, I can only get you half way.
Awww... look how little Monkston is! Too cute!
This time I was curious to try one of the specialty margaritas, specifically the jalapeno margarita. Doesn't that sound crazy? I keep reading good reviews about it though.
I've read those reviews too... but don't really have much interest in trying one.
And after reading
your sparkling review....
Yeah. Still not on the to do list.
Most of the kids want kids meals but all of them are over 9. Mickey tells the waiter that he doesn’t want to use the dining plan for Wall-E but will pay cash for his kid’s meal. TGM and Monkston also want kids’ meals. The waiter is having none of this. Not only does he say Wall-E has to get something with a dining plan credit, but he says all the kids must get adult platters. This is very un-Disneylike behavior. I’ve ordered a kid’s meal at Disney before for me!
But this is wonderful!
That means we get the seniors discount when we hit 35!
No?
I convince her to get off the bench and we enjoy the street performers outside the resort. It’s a really fun area at night, very festive. It’s a completely different vibe than during the day, kind of like a real seaside boardwalk would be.
<sigh> Some day.
Sheena: I’m already tucked in. Tomorrow is another day.
Hey! Maybe she can go to the pool!
Thanks for the updates Laura!