Our tour guide Stacey took us all around the park, and showed even the most experienced Disney person a trick or two. She only had to use the riding crop on Paul once, and he stopped causing trouble.
The tour lasted until about 3pm, and took us behind the scenes and underground. We could tell you what we saw, but we don't want Disney revoking our privileges, so let's just say there's a lot of magic behind the scenes. Our tour ended just at the right time and place for the celebration parade. We're usually not big fans of parades, but the pixie dust at Disney has changed our view of parades. Their parades are super cool.
After the parade, we used our newfound knowledge from the tour to scoot along main street and quickly head to adventure land. (shhh... Don't tell anyone else, but you can cut through the emporium all the way to casey's corner). Deb finally got her first dole whip in a float form. This was very refreshing on a hot day.
We then just killed some time before heading to the hoop dee doo at fort wilderness campgrounds. At fort wilderness, we think they found where the special" cast members end up. This cast member tried to get us to stay at fort wilderness, and reminded us a bunch of a vampire. Dark hair, pale skin, a little creepy.
The hoop dee doo was a hoot! Just the right amount of corn and show. The food was fabulous, although we both ate a bit much of it. We laughed, we danced, we had a great time. We also got our seats upgraded (Disney magic!) and were very close to the stage.
On the ferry back to the magic kingdom, we timed it just right. We got to see the fireworks from the ferry. And, we saw some sort of crazy illuminations show while waiting at the dock. Totally random things just keep us smiling.
Needless to say, we are now exhausted and ready for bed. That's all for now!
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