September 8th - Continued
When I last left you, I left off on a bit of a cliffhanger...
Up next - Jason ruins my entire vacation, and why I’m the best wife in the world
And then I got so busy at work that I didn’t have time to post any new updates. So now, you finally get to hear the full story. After we came back to Ft. Wilderness after lunch and shopping at Disney Springs, we were both beat. The early wake up and intense heat had taken a toll on us, and Jason’s neck had been bothering him all morning. We’d be in the middle of walking somewhere, and he’d just stop dead in his tracks and wince with pain. Part of me thinks he may have been overdramatizing it because he’s a man and that’s what they do, but I felt bad for him regardless, so I made sure to set him up on the bed with a pillow under his neck so he could hopefully get some relief. I also gave him some Aleve, of which he later informed me that he took T H R E E in one dose. You’re not supposed to do that! While he slept, I rested on the living room couch, watched some tv, and ate some of our cabin snacks.
I woke Jason up around 3:00 so that we could get ready to head back to Animal Kingdom for the evening. After all, we had a 5:30-6:30 pm FP for my favorite attraction in all of WDW, Flight of Passage. We had some time to kill before we needed to be at the bus stop, so we hopped in the golf cart and headed up to the settlement to check out the main gift shop. We loved that they had a ton of resort-exclusive merchandise, and we especially admired the Fort Wilderness camping chairs. After perusing the gift shop, we hopped back in the golf cart to head over to the bus stop, and that’s when Jason broke my heart...
“I just don’t think I can do Flight of Passage right now with my neck hurting. Can we just stay here?”
Now, if I were a selfish person, I would have just taken his magic band and gone to AK by myself and ridden FOP twice. But, since I’m the best wife ever, I decided to be nice and stay at Fort Wilderness with J. At this point, it was around 4:00, and we had reservations for the last showing of Hoop Dee Doo at 8:30. We didn’t want to wait another 4.5 hours, so we headed up to the front desk to see if we could move our reservation to one of the earlier shows. They said that since it was the day of, we‘d have to go to the ticket booth at Pioneer Hall to see if they could swap us. So, we headed alllll the way back to where we had just come from, and by the time we got there, they had already seated everyone for the first show. So, we went to the ticket booth, and thankfully they were able to get us in for the second showing. The only hiccup was that we were Tier One on our original reservation, and the only spots they had left were Tier Three. We decided we’d rather take that than sit around in the cabin trying to entertain ourselves for another four hours.
After securing our tickets, we rode around in the golf cart, admiring some of the campsites and checking out the other gift shop until it was time to head back to Pioneer Hall for Hoop Dee Doo. We checked in, and waited with the masses to be let in and seated. We were pleased to get a great view - we were right against the railing on the second floor, just above the piano. We both thought that these seats were perfect, and we’d definitely request them next time!
Pretty soon, our food started to arrive - first up, cornbread! Low quality picture, high quality cornbread. I could eat my weight in this stuff!
Then, salad. This was pretty good, nothing to write home about.
Then, it was time for the show!
Lets raise the roof inside the Hoop Dee Doo, and we’ll have a good time tonight!
And then...”More chicken, more chicken, more chicken...let’s eat!”
Chicken, ribs, and mashed potatoes, oh my! This was way too much food for two people, but we gave it our best effort! Everything was really tasty! We enjoyed the rest of the show, I think our favorite part was “Oh My Darling, Valentine...Porcupine...
Frankenstein...Clementine”
Soon enough, it was time for the famous strawberry shortcake!
Yum yum! We both loved this stuff. Of course, it wouldn’t be Hoop Dee Doo without....
Overall, we really enjoyed Hoop Dee Doo. The show is absolutely hysterical, the food is great, and it’s just an all around fantastic way to spend an evening. We already have plans to be back later this year!
After Hoop Dee Doo, we headed over to the campfire to see if we could catch any of the sing-along. Unfortunately, it was tough to find in the dark, and we made a couple wrong turns. By the time we finally made it there, the sing-along was over, Chip and Dale were nowhere to be seen, and they were about to start the movie. We decided to head back to the cabin, watch a little tv, and turn in early for the night.
Up next: Food and Wine!