Christmas, New Year's and a birthday = 10 Days of Magic

So I'm finally getting around to writing this trip report after having been home for almost a month. I think the main reason I've been putting it off for so long is because we've been having some nice weather up here in the New York area and writing about our trip to Disney will make me wish for nicer weather and that we were still down there. Maybe another reason for putting it off is that we know we're probably not going down there for another year or two since we've got a lot going on this year (I'm becoming an uncle in a couple weeks and my brother and his wife live in California, so a good amount of the vacation budget is being allocated to those visits. Hey, I'll take my first niece over a trip to Disney, plus in a few years I'll be able to go out that way and take her to Disneyland).

Anyway, enough of that stuff no one cares about, if you hadn't read the trip report Alex (Lexi, my girlfriend) wrote before we went down there then here it is. If you don't want to read it that's fine, here's a quick rundown. We were in WDW for the Food and Wine Festival in early October 2010. We discussed going around the same time as soon as we got back from that trip (which there is a short TR for floating around this site somewhere) but Alex said she wanted to go down for Christmas, "Christmas time, yeah that's fine" I would agree, but no. She wanted Christmas day, New Year's and her birthday (January 2), so we booked that the day after Thanksgiving 2010. Waiting thirteen months just to leave for your trip is a nightmare that I'm sure some of you have experienced. The only reason I say it's a nightmare is because WHO WANTS TO WAIT THIRTEEN MONTHS TO GO TO DISNEY AFTER YOU'VE BOOKED THE TRIP! Anyway, multiple ADR changes and one hotel switch later it was finally Christmas Eve.

Day One - Packing, Flying, Checking In and Magic Kingdom

Alex and I couldn't be more different when it comes to packing, so after we each finished our respective families' Christmas Eve gatherings and we exchanged our gifts to one another (I got her a Nook Tablet which I ended up using more on the trip than her, I love crossword puzzles sue me) I sat patiently on the bed with my bags (having been packed for four days) while Alex figured out what she needed to pack and then finally stuff things into her suitcase and carry-ons (yeah carry-ons because the airline industry hasn't figured out that most women are smart enough to use their 'personal' bag as another carry-on, usually one that's larger than their actual carry-on mini-suitcase). Needless to say she was successful and both of our bags were surprisingly under weight (we thought they'd be closer to 50lbs, they were nearer 30), who'd have thunk it?

Did I mention that she finished packing at about 1.30am Christmas morning? Our flight was at 6am. We had to be at the airport by 4:30 (honestly if you think you need to be there two hours prior for a domestic flight something in your head is off, and don't tell me that it's because of how crazy the airport gets because our flight was leaving out of JFK). That's all well and good, I can operate on very low levels of sleep and when Alex gets excited for something I'm surprised she sleeps at all, she makes up for it big time the next few mornings, and this was Disney World, our trip that was thirteen months in the making. Our Christmas, New Year's and her birthday that we'd been looking forward to since each of those events the previous year, we could have stayed up all night and still had the energy for our first day in the parks. We didn't though, we got about three hours each and Alex slept the entire plane ride down, me not so much. I can't sleep on planes because I have a fear of flying, despite how much I do it (or am willing to do it).

We don't have any pictures of us waiting to board the plane or sitting on the plane or even of the plane. Our very first picture of our vacation is this somewhat blurry beaut:

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We were staying at the Caribbean Beach Resort so we were on our way to the Magical Express Bus. I think the best part about flying in on Christmas day is that absolutely no one was on any of the lines of the ME and our bus had only six other people on it (in total, not groups). We had a great bus driver as well, we told us some fun stories, pointed out all the alligators he could see and even slowed down so we could get this picture:

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Curious that the picture we got while we were in a moving vehicle is less blurry than the picture we took while standing still. This may be a trend for the trip.

Once we arrived at the hotel we thanked our driver very much AND TIPPED HIM (I know there seems to be some debate over whether or not to do this but you should, especially if he handles any of your bags, tells you stories or does anything nice, like drive you from the airport to your resort). Upon entering the Custom House we were in awe of the place, it was much bigger than the pictures we'd seen made it out to be, and the Christmas decorations were the icing on the cake. We were thrilled to find out that our room was ready considering it was 9:30am by the time all was said and done.

A Christmas decoration:

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We headed to our room, which luckily was about a ten minute walk from the Custom House to put our carry-on luggage down. We hadn't checked the weather before we left New York so we were pretty surprised by the humidity that morning, as it had rained earlier, and the fact that it was about 85 degrees. We took it in stride though seeing as how we were staying on

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in room number

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We were lucky enough to have a corner room (I think "lucky enough" is the proper term even though our blinds were closed shut the entire trip, we hate when people walk by and look in the room, it's creepy and we don't handle creepiness well) that was only about a five minute walk to the nearest bus stop. We lucked out with the buses, we felt, since our stop was the last before exiting the resort for MK and AK, and there were only four more stops after us before exiting for Epcot and MGM (I'm calling it MGM this entire trip report so if you're going to complain stop reading now, we spend a lot of time there), if I'm remembering correctly any way. Also, our room was close enough to the next bus stop that after all the long days/nights in the parks we could get off at the first stop in the resort (Martinique, I believe) and walk back, depending where we were coming from. If Martinique wasn't the first stop than Barbados was the third. Granted, yes, we're young (enough, mid-20's) but after spending countless hours walking around the parks there's no way we want to walk or be on a bus any longer than we have to be. I digress.

After sitting around the room and enjoying the AC for a little while and debating whether or not to wait for our checked luggage (it got there very quickly when we stayed at AS Movies last time) we decided enough was enough because we didn't want to risk waiting in the room for two hours (or more, as I've read in some TRs), plus it's not like we could go for a dip in the quiet or main pool since our bathing suits (henceforth to be referred to as 'trunks') were in our luggage. So we got off our butts

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(me being fancy on my butt) and headed to the bus stop for our ride over to the Magic Kingdom. A moment we had waited for for a long time (I could say thirteen months hundreds of times in this TR but it's annoying even me thinking about it).

We finally arrived at the Magic Kingdom after a quick fifteen minutes bus ride that felt like an hour since we hadn't been there in so long. After walking from the drop off point to the entrance we realized maybe we made a huge mistake. Once we got past bag check though (where I almost picked up a stroller and threw that a woman kept pushing into our ankles, if I'm not moving up and you're behind me, you're not moving up) we just had to find the right line to get in to get into the park and so Disney could have our biometric signatures. We got on the shortest line that had only one big group (about ten people) in front of us. Well this was absolutely the worst line we could've picked, not one of the people in the group spoke english and they all had something with their ticket where every other person had to go to the ticket counter which left every person after that arguing with the other. This took about twenty minutes but once past that we were in! We did it!

Here's our first view from inside any of the parks:

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Not quite the Castle but we loved the ornaments on the tree, we would later get more photos of those as our time progressed but for now we were just excited to be in the park. Even more excited when we saw this:

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There's really no comparison for seeing the Castle for the first time on your trip. As we walked down Main Street and it got closer and closer (we were actually towards the end, front depending on how you like it when we took that picture because the wreaths hanging from the buildings on Main St would've been in the way otherwise) the excitement grew and grew. It was either excitement or hunger since we hadn't really eaten anything except maybe half a bag of chips on the plane and those weren't very yummy any way. So we headed over to Pecos Bill's for our first meal of the trip, we loved this place so much the last time we went that we couldn't wait to get back there and here's what we ordered:

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Two deluxe cheeseburgers (I had been debating this for a long time, I should've gone with the taco bowl since I love tacos). That one in the back with the superfluous amount of onions is mine, I love onions. As much as I wanted to love this burger I just couldn't, just as last year the bun seemed stale and unfortunately the one major thing I noticed this time around was that the burger patty tasted overwhelmingly like it was a frozen patty (obviously it is, but it's a huge bummer when you can tell it's been frozen). At least the fries and cheese sauce were outstanding as they usually are. I can't fault Pecos Bill's too much though given the fact that it was around 12:30pm on Christmas Day and the place was absolutely mobbed, I guess I was just upset that that was my first foray into dining at Disney World this trip. I felt horrible for the staff working their though as it seemed no one knew where to walk, where to order or where to eat. The worst of it was that no one knew of any order to getting the fixins from the fixins bar. It's simple, start at the where the toppings are and work your way towards the middle where the napkins are. Easy, both sides of the fixins bar are the same. No rocket science there.

After Pecos Bills we decided that since we were close to Pirates we may as well take a spin. I never thought that this would be our first ride of the trip, we're more inclined to head towards Tomorrowland, but it's how things worked out this time around:

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Look at those clouds, nice. Beautiful weather once we got over the humidity on this day. We still love this ride, although for me ever since they geared it towards the film it's just not the same. I think it's because Johnny Depp bothers me, the unpatriotic bum. Anyway, I've filled my picture quota for the post, there is much more to come. I hope you like the pictures posted here because Alex bought herself a new camera before we took this trip and we took well over 1,500 photos (I won't post nearly that many). There will be more plenty more trip report to come, although the NHL All-Star game has priority today.
 

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Here are some pictures from inside Beaches and Cream, which I liked quite a lot. I'd go back here just for the vanilla coke (that's about it, unfortunately) I had this beauty in front of my face the entire time, this thing is pretty awesome:

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It's just a regular soda fountain, but 100times nicer than the ugly plastic and metal kind you see at Burgers Kings and McDonalds these days. There's another!

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While we were finishing our meal/paying our bill a woman came in with a professional grade DSLR and her kid (two things that spell serious trouble when together) and started talking to the manager on duty. This was going on right next to us (we were on the end of the counter) but it was going on in Spanish so we had no clue what was happening and just sat there thinking, this should be interesting. Boy was it ever. While they're talking the kid decides he's going to do whatever the hell he wants to, so he goes around to tables and starts staring at people, which I find annoying but it wasn't directly bothering me. Wasn't directly bothering me until he decided to climb on the footbar at the counter where my foot was and then start leaning on me. While this was going on the manager said something to what had to have been a new employee (the poor girl made at least fifteen egg creams while we were sitting there) and the girl goes and makes a huge ice cream sundae. "That's fine," says the manager as she puts it on the counter, right next to me and the woman starts talking pictures of it. I'd say this was the point that I told the woman it was time to move that out of my face and to get her kid off my (as politely as I could say those things in WDW). I may or may not have moved so I purposely elbowed the kid in the head, but that's his fault for being so close to me. I guess as the manager's way of trying to make it up to me and Alex she suggested we share the sundae with the family of three sitting next to me. That's exactly what I wanted to do, or you could just give me the $35 back for that meal I just had. Either way, that was the brilliant ending to a rather pleasant lunch we had had.

Here's a mural, ladies, if you have to use the bathroom look for the sailboat:

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Don't be like Don Quixote and try to fight this windmill, I don't think Disney security will be very appreciative:

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They should fire this baby up more often, or would it upset the nightly Illuminations?

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I've never been to France, but I hope that the actual Eiffel Tower isn't this close to an ESPN Zone (although you can't tell the distance from the photo):

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Seeing this sign, we didn't realize that the Boardwalk would become something of a home away from home (away from home) for the next 72 hours of our trip:

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Can't miss this one:

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Another shot of SSE, hard to believe:

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I think we became even more obsessed with the Boardwalk area than we had been from our last trip:

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Is this an Irish joke? I don't appreciate that:

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Here's a funny thing, of all the pictures we took at the Boardwalk today not one is of the outside to the ESPN Zone. I was extremely happy to see this on the menu:

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This is not an easy beer to find where I come from so it's a must order whenever they have it at a bar I find myself in (plus it's only like 4.2%, so there are no bad side effects). Also, Alex ordered a Bud Light, but you probably knew that by now. She was feeling a bit unsatisfied by the hot dog over at Beaches and Cream so she got an order of these bad boys:

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They were just about as good as any boneless wings you'd get at a Friday's or Applebees. Do all of these places use the same kind of boneless wing? Probably, so good job Tyson's!
 

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Unfortunately for the thirty people surrounding the fifty TV screens in the ESPN Zone that all had the same four college football bowl games (that, lets be honest, don't mean anything any more because the BCS is a joke) the bartender put on the Rangers-Flyers Winter Classic alumni game on the tiniest tv above the bar. The bartender seemed a bit vexed at this, he even went so far as to say "that game's almost over" when we asked him to turn it on.

1) It's an outdoor game played on an ice surface, they pushed back the start time because of the weather.
2) I'm a paying customer, you have fifty tvs, just put the channel on please. I know hockey is a strange thing to think about in central Florida, but you do have two teams in the state. One of which, incredibly enough, won the Stanley Cup eight years ago.

He did turn the game on at least, and he was a really nice guy (although the same thing happened when we went back two days later!). Any way, the Rangers old guys lost to the Flyers old guys. Bummer, good thing it was an exhibition (can't say that for any of the regular season games the Rangers and Flyers have played, zing!). Alex talked nice to a lady sitting next to her that was there watching one of the football games with her husband. I stubbornly sat there and watch the old folks lose, drinking Purple Haze after Purple Haze. Once the game ended we decided to stroll over to MGM.

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We caught this little guy flapping away on a rock. Vigorously flapping away:

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We watched him for a couple of minutes and then kept walking, he was still doing it the entire time we were walking away. For some reason we just love watching birds do that (penguins especially). So the sun sets behind MGM and makes for some great pictures:

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I like neon lights way too much for someone my age.
 

ArtieJim

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This may be my favorite neon sign in Disney:

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Do it! Save those poor CMs the trouble of having to pick up your garbage with those silly buckets and tiny brooms:

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We look so unenthused in the photos from today:

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Odd especially since it was time for some TSMM:

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This next one is about two seconds after the Green Army Man walking around the line denied me a hi-five and saluted me. In the AJ Army we hi-five:

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Woo!

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Just in case you didn't know:

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We were very happy to be in this car:

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Alex was not happy with these scores:

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Alex kept telling me she wanted a picture of us "in front of the hollywood studios sign" so I kept telling her that's fine but I didn't want to leave yet. This thoroughly confused her. Rightfully so:

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We didn't ride this, just wanted the picture. Everything looks better lit up.
 

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There was no way we were coming over here and not going on ToT:

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Haven't seen one of these in a bit:

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The CM next to Alex was having the best time out of any one on the entire elevator, it was awesome. Good for that guy, I envy him:

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We took another spin on TSMM, because we could. We couldn't resist taking a picture of these two in front of those BECAUSE IT WAS 80 DEGREES OUT!

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That's a damn parka and the girl is wearing fuzzy (almost) knee high boots. 80 DEGREES!

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Yeah Slink!

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Then we got stuck on the ride. Right when it's about to start, I guess better here than in the middle of a round or something. It's always a little disconcerting when you see maintenance people literally run through the ride to get to something, but they took care of it. Not before we took these though:

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Roar. I got pretty amped to have a go, so I made sure I did well:

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Sorry, Alex.

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After that we decided to depart MGM for the evening (without a ride on Star Tours! I got jipped). We took the not so long walk over to Epcot so we could get there for our ADR and twiddle our thumbs until the New Year's Eve fireworks. This picture really doesn't do the amount of people justice:

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It took us about forty minutes to get from the bridge from England to Les Chefs, which is where we were having dinner that night (Alex was any way).
 

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Alex was super excited for this meal, I on the other hand, not so much. I made sure to have a good amount of small things throughout the day so I wouldn't be starving come the end of it. Alex had gotten herself so excited she practically forgot how good the bread is:

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The very same bread the waiter took even though we wanted to keep it when we finished our "meal," oh well. Here's is Alex's beloved French Onion Soup, which I'm pretty sure is just onion soup here:

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And my tomato bisque, it's an obsession of sorts:

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Alex get the baked mac and cheese:

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It was very very cheese and this picture doesn't do the amount of 'mac' in this bowl justice. There must have been at least half a pound. That was that for our meal here. Our waiter was really nice, although you could tell he was a bit flustered as I would be if I were in his position, he did the best he could. So we walked away from the WS (most importantly the crowds) and headed to, where else, SSE. Slowly, however:

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I want a light up sidewalk:

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ArtieJim

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Journey into the future:

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Once off the ride we then made our way back to WS. It's really hard to kill two and a half hours when there are so many people every where. More like, when you can't walk because it's so crowded. I made the stupid decision to "walk around until we find an emptier spot." I forgot to mention, people were camped out in spaces when we got there. The first time. At 11am. How can you just lay/sit in one spot for thirteen hours? Any way, my decision to walk around the world was the worst either of us had the entire trip. People decided to strategically stop in the walkways that had been taped off at certain points (by the American Pavilion and the entrance from Future World). The best part about this is when kids think it's a great idea to push you to keep moving and you spill a beer that isn't even yours all over yourself. Yep, happy new year, Epcot style. We finally decided to stand at Canada, where there was a great open spot just across a staircase from their beer cart. Moosehead here I come, this is when I finally got my Canada mug. The next few posts are just the pictures we took during the Illuminations and the New Year's Eve fireworks show:

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ArtieJim

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And that's about that for those. Sorry that most of them are blurry, I think I took those and I don't do well standing still. Either way, the fireworks show was nice. For those of you that have never been they shoot fireworks from the tops of the buildings as they 'celebrate' the new year in each country. I think it would have been much more special if they shot them out of the top of the building at the American Experience when it was actually midnight and not 12:03. I checked my watch and my phone, Alex just kept telling me to shut up. How am I the one that's wrong when it's not the correct time? I was just saying happy new year. Never again, though, will I celebrate new year's eve in WDW. That being said, here's another garbage can:

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You did it again Canada! You saved me! I don't know when its happened before:

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Take a hike France! I'm with Canada now!

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We decided to walk back over to the Boardwalk, again, for whatever reason:

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The party was jumpin', we did not partake. We actually walked all the way back to MGM, which was another dumb idea, with designs of taking a resort bus back from there, which was another dumb idea (I was on a roll today). We ended up taking a cab from the Yacht Club, well worth it.
 

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Well it looks like Alex and I completely forgot about this, we've had a crazy few weeks so we apologize but now I'm here to finish this thing off. Only a few days left.

After our crowd filled night we decided to abandon the parks for most of the day on New Year's Day and head to DTD. The only thing we had to do was a dinner ADR at Via Napoli and Alex really wanted to watch the Giants beat the Cowboys at the ESPN club later that night.

Some day:

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No hockey puck representation, big surprise:

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Here's Alex's favorite part of DTD:

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Before we left for the trip I convinced Alex to let me book a lunch at Fulton's, it took some time but eventually she gave in. Knowing she wouldn't eat too much there she decided to stop for a bite elsewhere before we went over to Fulton's. Here's here choice:

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This gentleman was sitting across from us and is a big fan of Hollister, and red:

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ArtieJim

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Now this is what I was most excited about in here:

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I had to make sure Alex got chips to go along with my companions:

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The pico de gallon on the right and the verde on the left were my favorites, the red in the middle is fire roasted salsa I think and I forget what the other is, but I didn't like it. While I waited for Alex to come back with her meal and chips I decided to get a shot of this, go ahead:

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Alex got some pretty serious looking chicken:

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She thought it was great, which is good. We now have a new quick service place to eat at. The chicken came with a fresh tortilla for one reason or another. Not sure why, but it did. Once she finished up we made our way over to:

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since it was about time for our ADR, not like it mattered there was no one in there. Maybe a few people at the bar and one family at a table. We were confused that they had three hosts/hostess for so few an amount of people, and it's not like it got very busy, we were there for an hour or so and no one really came in. We did wait a minute for a table though, Alex grabbed these shots while we did:

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It was nice enough out where we wouldn't have minded sitting out there but the birds definitely knew it was the place to be so we were happy with the high top table inside by the bar. This bar:

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With these taps:

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Where this beer came from:

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That's the coconut porter which I was a big fan of. I could have sat there and drank it all day but I would have been finished after a few of them, it was delicious.
 

ArtieJim

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Alex kept it simple with a kids bowl of spaghetti, especially since she had that chicken she wasn't very hungry at all:

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No complaints about that though, as much as she liked the chicken she wouldn't have minded having a big bowl of that for lunch. I'm a big fan of oysters so I decided to go with a half dozen, although there are only five in that picture, I ate one before Alex could get the shot:

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And a lobster roll, which was outstanding:

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I'm definitely a big fan of Fulton's after this experience, maybe some day Alex will come around and start eating seafood. I'm not a big fan of crabs, but Alex really wanted a picture of this:

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Balloon!

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Now we decided to walk off our meals (yeah right) and decide what our next move (non-move) would be. Some sites along the way:

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ArtieJim

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We decided to just belly up to the bar outside of Raglan Road for a few drinks before heading into Epcot. I got a Guinness, and Alex decided on a Blue Moon, here's a picture:

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Delcious:

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The walking made us a bit hungry so we decided on the fries, which were incredible. I also decided to give malted vinegar on fries a shot and I now have a new favorite condiment for fries (well second favorite after cheese of course):

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After a few drinks, watching an older woman (50's/60's) teach (show) a man about the same age what an Irish Car Bomb (they don't call them that in Ireland) was and talking to a nice young couple for a bit we decided to head on over to Epcot. Alex got this on the way:

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Alex is ready for the game already:

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Yep, eight days in and still can't get enough of SSE:

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Because we didn't have enough pictures of Epcot at night we decided on taking some more (although we both agree that nighttime is the best time to be in Disney):

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After taking a picture of that chandelier we realized that the hostess's name tag said she was from Cape May, NJ so we got to talking about that. I started going to Cape May with my family twenty-years ago as our summer vacation, having only missed about four years here and there. I love that place so it was nice to talk to someone about it while I was down in Disney. Also, it turns out we won that nice lady a bet because she had said she was just talking to another host and he said that no one has ever heard of Cape May, NJ. Sorry dude.

You can't tell very well by this picture but they have very fun glassware in Via Napoli:

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Here is our complimentary bread and oil, my beer snuck in there too:

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That's Via Napoli's La Rossa:

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I was not a fan. All I'll say about it. Although we were both fans of this!

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Too bad there were only two pieces of each, maybe if the mozz was cut a bit thinner. Maybe. Alex went with the regular Margherita pizza:

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And I went with the piccante which has spicy Italian sausage on it:

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Both were very delicious, I think I ate all of mine and at least a slice of Alex's. We had debated about whether we should just drop this reservation since Alex really wanted to watch that game but we decided to stick with it and just show up early. This worked well since no one was really there when we showed up so they just made sure there wouldn't be a problem and sat us at a table. It's always worth a shot if you're trying to do something earlier at Disney, they might not always be able to get you in when you arrive but they'll certainly try their damnedest.
 

ArtieJim

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And these fellas on the way out:

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Enjoy some more SSE shots, I really should go through and count how many we took (including those not in this TR):

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Hello Morocco!

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Sorry, Alex wanted to use the bathroom before we left Epcot so I got a little photo happy. After that we finally made it over to the ESPN zone where we stayed for the remainder of the night (until the game ended). Alex was very pleased with the Giants beating the crap out of the Cowboys and essentially securing their place in the playoffs where they went on the win the Super Bowl. It started a good chain of events for her. I'm not much of a football fan, too many stoppages and big egos for me so I toured ESPN for a bit where I took a picture of this just above a bathroom door:

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One of the greater people that has ever had a professional sports contract, luckily for me he played with the Mets for a bit. Unbeknownst to any of us he'd pass away six weeks later. Anyway, that's it for day eight!
 

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