Day 7 MK cont:
As far as Be Our Guest is concerned we really enjoyed our experience. It is an amazing setting with what I considered good food. If this is a downgrade from the original offering then I must have missed something truly amazing.
We leave the AC wonder that is this restaurant and back into the blazing sun. Looking for relief we stop in Fantasyland and see Peter Pan. I wanted a quick pic as we leave and promise to never grow up. Our best Pan pose.
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Time for the most dad/tourist looking picture of me ever.
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Where else is a good spot for some AC?
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Love it or hate it it is a place to sit a cool off.
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Next we moved on back toward Frontierland. But before we make it to far I see that the Country Bears was about open in 4 minutes so this was another opportunity to get back in the AC. This was really hot and miserable day.
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Kids were not impressed with this show. But compared to what they have seen this past week this is a tough sell.
As we continue our wild west tour we get back to BTMRR. So this day is now back where is started. We enter the line but I could see clouds forming and everything was turning grey in the MK area. It was 35 minute wait and I kept watching the weather radar and outside to see if we were going to be able to ride this at all. We would wait and if not we would move on to something else.
The wait time was fairly accurate and as we were the second group waiting to load the heavens open up and a deluge begins. A "gully washer" is a more colloquial term you could use. However there was no lightning. At this point the next train pulls up and now we are next to load. I start telling everybody how lucky we are to be riding this in the rain!
"Just think you couldn't time something like this if you tried. To be at this exact moment and to be able to say you rode BTMRR in the rain." The lady in the train that just loaded did not have the same excitement level that I did about riding in the rain. Kinda gave me a dirty look as she was not amused at my exuberance. Oh well! She was going to get wet also and I waved bye.
But I did have a problem. The cameras and phone needed protected. I had them in the waist pack and as we loaded into the next train the rain continued. So I just used my shirt as a layer of waterproofing and used my hands as a shield to keep as much water from direct contact with the pack and away we went.
This ride is normal until you reach the top of the first hill and out in the rain you are. There was nothing to do but accept it once you are over the initial shock and enjoy the ride. I thought it was so much fun. Everyone had different reactions but our group had a blast. If you ever get a chance to do this I suggest it as a Disney must do. You get pelleted by the rain but it brings a new experience to a classic ride.
We got back to the station and you have no choice but to get back into the rain to try to find shelter.
We duck into the Splash Mountain gift shop which is completely packed. Heather decides this would make a great selfie.
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After a few minutes of trying to wait out the rain we just continue on like nothing was wrong. We are already this soaked so what is a little more rain. Now we are in Adventureland and find that the Jungle Cruise is back open for business. You would never had known because it has been shut down for a week and the first day it was open you would think it would be packed. But what a wonder a little rain can do for your wait times.
5 minute wait for the just reopened Jungle Cruise? Yes please!
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Poncho's. Where we're going we don't need poncho's
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Had a lot of fun the the cruise but the water was still very cloudy, very brown. We already had wet backsides and it rained the entire time but it was a gentle rain at this point. With the rain continuing I had to keep the camera put away so pics and my memory are getting a little light.