We ate breakfast at the River Belle Terrace where we had Mickey Mouse pancakes. The prices seemed fairly reasonable at most of the restaurants, at least, but they really seemed to add up fast!
We ate outside overlooking the river where we watched the steamboat come by. There was also a pirate band playing fun sea tunes outside the nearby Pirates of the Caribbean ride. It was such nice weather! The kind we seem to rarely get in Texas.
While I am not a fan of most of the Disney princesses, I was impressed at how the few actresses we met took their time with Esther and talked to her like a good friend.
One of my favorite parts of the day was at the Jedi Training show. At first both Esther and Nathan wanted to go up, but then Nathan changed his mind and didn't stand up. After they'd picked all the kids, he was starting to change his mind. One of the actresses came up to him and told him that they needed one more trainee. He shook his head, suddenly all shy. She insisted that the Force was strong in him. He looked at her with a huge smile and got up. He did the training, but as soon as Darth Maul came out, he plopped himself down with the kids who had already done their fight. He'd skip that part, thank you very much.
Esther's fight with Vader was precious. She put a serious look on her face and really went at it! She had everyone cheering. I wished they had time enough to just let her go it for awhile. By the way, the look she gave him was one she gives me sometimes when she isn't getting her way!
I love this little clip of Nathan all serious and then waving at me. Then he's all serious again.
Merida was really sweet. We were one of the last ones in line before she was about to go on a break. She must have been tired but she talked to the kids as if she had just gotten there.Towards the afternoon I ran out of steam taking pictures. Plus we were going on rides that were too difficult to take pictures on. We had dinner that evening at Cafe Orleans in New Orleans Square. We had some great salads and salmon. And it was nice to sit quietly outside and enjoy chatting. After dinner was Pirates of the Caribbean (which Nathan kept his hat covering his face for most of the ride). But Esther was whooping it up with the pirates. Even Jacob liked that one! A quick ride on the Jungle Cruise, one last rocket ride, and we were back to the hotel with tired kids.
We put Jacob to bed while Daron's parents watched a cartoon with the big kids. Then they put them to bed while Daron and I went back to the park. We used our Fastpasses for the Indiana Jones ride, though it was quite the mess getting through the crowds waiting for the fireworks.
We watched the Fantasmic show and both came away scratching our heads. While it was great as far as the special effects, etc, it was really rather scary at the end. Maybe intense. Too intense. In that respect, it was disappointing.
We had ice cream sundaes on the curb on Buena Vista Street, enjoying the bright lights and the quiet of each other's company. Then walked back to the hotel to find some cute, tired kids snuggled up in the bed.


















































