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According to the news, it was supposed to rain all day, but we still decided to spend the entire day at Disney. 
Aside from maybe 20 minutes, we had good weather all day! 

Was that the reporter's mistake or Disney Magic

We started the day by exploring Hollywood Studios. After seeing Lion King on Broadway in New York, I fell in love with watching live performances, so I always make sure to catch a show or two, but didn't get around to it this time. Instead we focused on the attractions. We did Rock n' Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror and Star Wars 4D Adventure. For the first time ever, I was able to keep my eyes open through Tower of Terror! 
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After Hollywood Studios, we headed to Magic Kingdom to try and stalk some princesses and eat some yummy snacks. Unfortunately, by the time we got there, the princesses were taking a break from their oh-so-exhausting life of riches and royalty, so we weren't able to get any pictures with them, but we did manage to catch sight of the new princess from BRAVE, and a show with my one true love--Peter Pan
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We had a major LOL moment when we were leaving Cinderella's castle. You're supposed to enter on the left side, leave on the right. However, people were entering from both directions, so it was impossible to get to the right side to leave. I got fed up and grabbed my friend and dragged her through the crowd and a bunch of people snapped at me for cutting them off. As we were walking out, I told my friend, "It's not that complicated. Why can't Americans get it? Left is in, right is out. There are even signs. Anyway, if they're not going to play nice, neither am I." A man in of us turned and asked where we were from. My friend told him I was from Japan and she was from Puerto Rico. He laughed and told me I had guts for saying that out loud. He was from Canada and he had been thinking the same thing I had but hadn't dared to say it. We just all started laughing over it. 

There was a lot of construction going on. Disney is apparently adding an entire new village and two new castles to the Magic kingdom.  We decided that Disney was going to expand to the point that Florida residents were going to be living inside these little villages. 

After Magic Kingdom, we went to Epcot. So much happened there that it deserves a post all to itself.
The rain is insane right now, the power is flashing and a flood warning has been issued so I'm going to go help secure some things in case of a flood. 

Date: 2012-06-25 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] palebold.livejournal.com
Oh what a lovely time it must have been! I've always wanted to go to Disney World and just haven't been able to for various reasons.

As for the whole thing with the entrance and exit confusion at Cinderella's castle, I couldn't have worded it any better. I had a similar incident when I went to Universal Studios some years ago. Granted it was in a small gift shop but the entrance door and exit door were clearly marked. I think my words were "Can you not read?" after a guy snapped at me and called me a 'stupid brat' for walking out the exit door he wanted to come in. I'm really shocked when this happens but it seems to be so common from what I hear.

Date: 2012-06-25 10:21 am (UTC)
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I love it! It's so much more fun than Tokyo Disney. It feels totally different.

Wow. That guy. The nerve. I would have smiled sweetly at him and been like "My bad! I must have read this big sign right here wrong. Silly me. Can you tell me what it means?" It's one of my biggest flaws. When you are in the wrong and insult me over it or try to make me feel like I'm in the wrong, I will put you on the spot and make you look like the most ignorant fool ever in life.

Yeah, it's pretty common, unfortunately.

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