It's the one Mickey wore in Fantasia. Then we headed straight to the Tower of Terror.
That's Ralph with the awesome yellow backpack.The folks didn't want to ride (shocker) so it was just me and Michanne. It said we had a 13 minute wait. On all the other rides it was a wait in 5 minute increments--I think it was a trick to make you scared. It's a ride that ties in with The Twilight Zone. You wait in separate rooms and then walk on to lines to sit on the "elevator". We waited in the library and watched a little Twilight Zone intro and then got in line. I was getting really nervous and Michanne and I were seated in the front row. The elevator was pretty spooky. It seated about 20 people and there were NO handrails. Only seat belts. Nothing to hold on to, nothing. I was in panic mode now as the elevator started to move forward. We saw some scenes of former guests at the hotel dying in the elevator. Then the real fun started. We shot up faster than you could imagine and then dropped, shot up again and dropped again. Then we shot up very far and it stopped at the top of the ride and you could see outside--you could see everything in the park from that height. I opened my eyes for about 1 second and then closed them tight just as we dropped again. It was totally awesome and I was gripping that seat belt like my life depended on it. Michanne was lifted off her seat but my seat belt gripping action kept me from that sensation. I'm glad I had a small breakfast. It truly was a heart-stopping, exhilarating ride. Next came the Rock n' Roller Coaster with Aerosmith.

I'd ridden this one before and knew it would be a rush. It goes from 0 to 60 in like 2 seconds. We only had a 10 minute wait and then screamed our heads off. Because the wait was so short we rode it again and this time we got to hear a few others scream like crazy before it was our turn again. It was a very fun and very loud ride. Two times was more than enough and it gave me a slight headache. We went in a couple shops as we headed to the Great Movie Ride.
Mickey and the brooms from Fantasia.
Another picture of the famous hat. My camera fogged up a little because of the Aerosmith ride. It was frigged cold in there and muggy outside.
The movie ride.This was 22-minute tour ride showcasing some Hollywood classics. I would have to say that this was one of the worst rides of the entire week. Our guide was terrible and it was so embarrassing watching and listening to him. We walked to the Star Wars simulation ride Star Tours but it's closed until next summer.
Star Wars ride.I remember it being pretty good. The gift shop was still open and they had some really hilarious shirts and souvenirs there. I can't remember the exact sequence of the next few things we did but we went to the Studio Backlot Tour and saw some behind the scenes stuff for movie stunts and props. It was mildly enjoyable except for the fact that I got a little wet. We also saw Muppet Vision 3D which was a short Muppet movie. It was really cute, those Muppet's are so funny. Here's the hilarious Miss Piggy--a childhood favorite of mine.
Next I think we went to the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. I've seen this like 4 times. It never changes, ever. So, remember when we tried to have pizza on my birthday dinner and couldn't get in because we didn't have a reservation? Well, while we waited for the laser show to start that night I called and made a reservation for lunch on Saturday. That's were we headed after the Indiana Jones show. It was really good. I ordered a pasta dish as did Mom and Michanne ordered an artichoke and arugula pizza. It was great too. I forgot to mention that at most meals I ordered sprite to drink because the water in Florida is dis.gus.ting. This meal was no exception and I enjoyed my sprite and my chocolate gelato (I believe it was just chocolate ice cream, but it was yummy) dessert. All in all, the meal was pretty dang good. After lunch we decided to head back to the bus stop to go to the resort and get the truck. I had a quick picture with Mickey in the lobby of the resort before we got in the truck.
Random pictures around the park...
Random...
Random...but with my parents too!
Me and Mickey!It was time for miniature golf! We went to Fantasia Gardens, one of two miniature golf courses at Disney.
We tried the tough course first. They weren't kidding. This thing was way hard. It was called the Fairways course and "provides the challenging thrills of a full-sized course, pure golf on a small scale." So hard.
This is Ralph after his hole in one. He was the only one that got a hole in one on that course. Here's the final tally: Me--77, Michanne--73, and Mom and Ralph tied with 80. So bad! We did see lots of wildlife on this course.

We wanted to redeem ourselves by playing the kiddie Gardens course so after some refreshments we got started. Described as "miniature golfing into a symphony of fun with eighteen whimsical challenges." It was hard as crap too!


But, we all got a hole in one on this course. Here's the tally for that course: Me--53, Michanne--57, Mom--51, Ralph--53. We decided to haul our tired, sweaty and defeated butts to dinner OFF Disney property. We dined at TGIF. We ordered appetizers and I had fried shrimp. It was really good and we were all stuffed. We all said how much fun we had during the week but Michanne said it best, "It's been really fun but honestly, I'm glad it's over." Disney is exhausting! Shows are on a schedule as are all forms of transportation. You're on a constant time clock and your wallet takes a serious beating there--no matter what you do. We went back to the resort to rest up and re-pack our stuff for the journey home. This military pickle was there to greet us when we got back.
Heinz is a big sponsor at the military resort. I thought it was cute. Ralph also took pictures on the trip so I may have another recap post with more pictures later. It was a great week and I hope that every family has an opportunity to do this some day.
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