WDWFigment's Photo Trip Novel Part II: October 2009 - Legends of the Fall

Cast:

Matt
Jeff
Joe
Don
Nick
Susan and Bill
Colleen and John
Sarah and Tom

(Each Person's name links to their Flickr page; John's name links to his trip report for the same period).

Preface:

Welcome to Tom & Sarah's Trip Novel, Part II. I have deemed this Part II rather than an independent trip report despite over a month passing between the two “Parts” because I fashion this trip report in the vein of the Godfather trilogy (minus the third part, which didn't work out too well for the Godfather, so we'll cut our “trilogy” short at two). Not so much in the mafia violence or because this trip report has Al Pacino, but because both have fairly decent camera work, and much like the Godfather Part II, some will speculate that this trip report surpasses its predecessor in quality (although perhaps not length). Now that I have lost half of the audience with an introduction that reads overly-egotistically (“who is this schmuck? Comparing his Disney trip report to a work of cinematic brilliance?!?!”), some gall, right?

Also worth noting is that this report report is thirty-two single spaced pages of text. I don't point this out because I want to warn you before you make the time commitment to read it, but because at this length, and given my schedule as a full time student, much of the report was written very hastily. I hope that its somewhat coherent and not rife with grammatical errors, stylistic faults, and misspelled words, but such may be the case.

Further, if you're interested in the photography here and would like EXIF data for the pictures, it can be found on the Flickr page for each image that is on Flickr (denoted by little watermarks that read “Bricker”). To access said data, click the picture, which will take you to Flickr. EXIF data can then be found by clicking the "More Properties" link in the lower right hand corner.

If you would like to read our previous trip reports, check out the following links:
August 2007 Trip Report
November 2007 Engagement Story
August 2008 Trip Report
November/December 2008 Trip Report
August 2009 Pre-Trip Report
August 2009 Photo Trip Novel

That said (boy, I really do know how to hook 'em into reading the report with all of these disclaimers and arrogant proclamations...), on with the show!

Chapter 1: The Three “P”s – Peer Pressure & Planning

This trip was born around the beginning of the year, when a couple of my Flickr contacts informed me of a photography oriented trip they would be taking in October with some other folks from Flickr (see above cast list for links to their photography). Initially, I declined, citing monetary costs and Sarah's class schedule as prohibitive. They persisted in pressuring us to take the trip, and eventually we agreed. I don't think it's ever really that tough to pressure a couple of Disney geeks into taking a trip to their favorite place.

The one thing that was tough, at least for me, was the idea of taking two trips in such close proximity to one another. The last two years, we've done trips in mid August, and then again in late November/early December. While I have always enjoyed the Winter trips for the Christmas decorations and atmosphere of the parks, I have felt that the anticipation for the trip can't grow enough in the three or so month break between trips. This is the same reason I would be hesitant to ever move to Florida. I think some of the luster would wear off.

This concern dissipated for me as we began planning in the weeks leading up to the trip, and thinking of all the fun we'd have for our first Fall/Halloween visit to Walt Disney World. Sarah, being a goth and Satanist, was particularly excited, as she loves Halloween (just kidding). Since I am no longer 6 years old, I don't go trick or treating, and I don't really see the appeal in the Halloween holiday. I guess making costumes is fun for me, but it's nothing to write home about. That said, when it comes to any holiday at Disney, I get enthused, and I shared Sarah's excitement for our Halloween trip.

Part of this preparation process included determining what we would be for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. Normally, I make all of my costumes by hand, which generally means sewing for a while until my hands get tired, then trying to glue or staple the rest of the fabric together. The results are generally less-than-stellar. Last year I adopted this strategy and made a beer warrior costume out of old beer boxes I found. Figuring I might want a more high quality, and less crude, costume for MNSSHP, we started brainstorming in advance. We initially wanted something that said “Disney.” This was difficult for Sarah because many female costumes are a bit...overly revealing, to put it mildly, and difficult for me because all of the ideas I had were a bit too grandiose or impractical (I still don't understand why I can't make my own Sully costume!?). The costumes that weren't revealing or cost prohibitive just looked cheap or tacky.

We thus decided to make our own costumes. While browsing our Disney film library, Sarah had the perfect idea: I would be Mr. Smee and Sarah could be Peter Pan. Their costumes were simple and we could make quality versions ourselves. This idea faltered when, after searching for weeks on eBay, I discovered that there aren't men's shirts (at least that I could find) like Mr. Smee's. Moreover, all of the women's shirts like Mr. Smee's were a bit 'form fitting' and/or had fairly deep v-necks. I normally wear my shirts with a more tailored fit, but jeez, that would be pushing it too far.

Instead, after learning that Buzz Aldrin and some other astronauts would be at the Magic Kingdom on the day of the MNSSHP that we were attending, we decided to go as astronauts. We figured we could wear the costumes for the parade, and for Buzz Aldrin's book signing; an added bonus! The decision was helped by the fact that Sarah had access to an astronaut flight suit, so only I would have to find or make a costume. Even after we made this decision, I hesitated to buy my supplies, continually scouring the internet hoping that I could find a cheaper flightsuit. Finally, I had the realization that my supplies wouldn't arrive in time if I didn't order right away, so I started messaging sellers on eBay, asking how quickly they could ship the patches I needed. Ultimately, everything did arrive in time with the exception of a cool ISTC patch that would give my space suit an extra touch of “Disney”, but my heart was racing each day I checked the mail prior to our trip.

The trip was initially set for October 1st until October 4th, which would cause Sarah and I to miss two days of school. I am not all that wild about class, so I wasn't too concerned with this. In any case, my grades are based entirely on finals, and the month before those finals is the time when I do most of my work for the semester, so it wouldn't make too much of a difference if I missed a couple of classes. Still, it isn't encouraged for us to miss class to visit our favorite Disney Parks. The more we thought about it, the more we realized four days was not nearly enough time at WDW. So we decided to extend the trip by one day, until October 5th, after everyone else left. You're only young once, and we certainly won't be able to 'skip' work like this next year, so we might as well make the most of our forgivable irresponsibility.

Packing this time was a bit more sporadic and last minute. Of course, this resulted in us forgetting some essential items. Such as our Annual Passes and Disney's Magical Express luggage tags and tickets. However, don't worry, we remembered the absolute essentials: extra socks. I guess this will only fuel the fire for those nightmares I have in the weeks preceding our trips in which I forget to pack items for the trip (although usually these are photography-related). Luckily, and thanks to those many nightmares which have caused me to be extra cautious about packing my photo-gear, I didn't forget any of that. That might have made for one disappointing photography trip!

Since there are no major airports in the quaint college town of Valparaiso, Indiana, getting to Walt Disney World meant either taking the short train ride to Chicago or driving back to Indianapolis. Since our little hellion children, Walter and Yossarian, definitely could not be trusted to behave themselves alone at home for the weekend, we opted to fly out of Indianapolis, where their grandma could watch them, feed them, and take them outside when they needed to use the bathroom.

We left for Indianapolis Wednesday after class. If everything went according to plan, we would be in Indianapolis by 8 p.m., and in bed by 9 p.m.. Well, as they say, the best laid plans of mice, men, and Disney trip planners, often go awry. We got to Indy at 8:30 p.m., at which time I threw my orange space flightsuit in the wash to try to shrink it a bit. After it was done, I began attaching the patches with the iron. The first one went on without incident. As I was attaching the second, I noticed it wasn't sticking. Come to find out, the remaining three patches were not iron-on. I had no clue how to attach the remaining patches. Like me, Sarah is somewhat remedial when it comes to home economics, and she suggested I use nail glue. Well, that was a disaster. I didn't think to put a towel between the layers of the costume, so the glue seeped through, and I ended up with a glue spot on the other side of the costume. To add insult to injury, the nail glue didn't work. While I tried to remediate the issues, Sarah went to Wal-Mart to get the proper glue. Upon her return, I finished the costume, and we finally headed to bed at around 11:30 p.m..
 

DisneyPrincess5

Well-Known Member
What is that book? My coffee table wants one.
It's weird really...no identifying info in the book about year it was printed, where it came from, who published it, and so on.

My thought is that my parents purchased it on their first WDW trip in the mid 80s.

If anyone knows, let us know too!
 

Sweet Melissa

Well-Known Member
It's weird really...no identifying info in the book about year it was printed, where it came from, who published it, and so on.

My thought is that my parents purchased it on their first WDW trip in the mid 80s.

If anyone knows, let us know too!

Google shopping is the greatest. I found the book used on biblio.com.

The seller doesn't list a publisher or author, but they do list a pub. date of 1986. Now at least I know a little more about it and will have a copy to peruse in a week or two.
 

DisneyPrincess5

Well-Known Member
Google shopping is the greatest. I found the book used on biblio.com.

The seller doesn't list a publisher or author, but they do list a pub. date of 1986. Now at least I know a little more about it and will have a copy to peruse in a week or two.
Oh great...glad you found it!
It's an awesome book that has great photos of rides and attractions that are no longer...very nostalgic!
 

popsicletrees

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Since I was the only one rejuvenated by the show, I suggested we stop by the American Adventure for some caffeine. I figured this would be my last caffeine for the day, so I got myself a 32 ounce Coke, as well. While I sat there drinking the Coca Cola, I thought how I've become a “Coke Man”. I used to be an ardent supporter of Pepsi. I drank Mountain Dew and Cherry Pepsi more than I drank water as a child (thanks, mom!), mostly due to the marketing and my desire to collect Pepsi Points (and Pepsi POGS, back when those existed). Similarly, as colas seem to be more divisive than politics, I never drank Coke. I hated it. This loyalty was likely thanks to marketing, as over the years, I've come to tolerate both, but I am definitely a Coke person. This is likely because I only really drink soda at Walt Disney World, so I associate the taste of Coke with our trips to Disney. Thus, on the rare occasions when I drink soda outside of Disney, I get Coke, since it reminds me of Disney. Not that anyone actually cares about any of this, but hey, it's my trip report! Plus, I have a page quota to meet. ;)

Actually I found this funny because growing up we weren't allowed to have Pepsi products in our house. I found throughout the years that it is definitely a northern / southern thing too, as a lot of my friends from up North during college only drank Pepsi products.

Anyways, awesome trip report and pictures as usual. Your parade pictures were really amazing. I've been to MNSSHP twice, and during each of those parties the headless horseman went through a good 30 minutes before the parade. It is honestly kind of a let down to build up so much anticipation to see him run through and then wait another 30 minutes to hear the parade music start. Oh well, still worth it.

Reading your comments on the TTA narration make me afraid of the possible disappoint on my next trip. That ride holds so many memories for me, and I agree that narration is a huge part of the experience, especially considering how SSE has lost some of its appeal to me with the most recent narration change.

Enough of that, the report was great! I'm glad you and Sarah had a great time!
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Great TR!

Ooo I have that book that Sarah is reading in the beginning of your thread! It's great.

What is that book? My coffee table wants one.

Was wondering the same thing! Great TR. Always love your pictures.

It's weird really...no identifying info in the book about year it was printed, where it came from, who published it, and so on.

My thought is that my parents purchased it on their first WDW trip in the mid 80s.

If anyone knows, let us know too!

Google shopping is the greatest. I found the book used on biblio.com.

The seller doesn't list a publisher or author, but they do list a pub. date of 1986. Now at least I know a little more about it and will have a copy to peruse in a week or two.

Oh great...glad you found it!
It's an awesome book that has great photos of rides and attractions that are no longer...very nostalgic!

The book is from 1986. I've seen them every so often on eBay, but you also should be able to find them on the discount book sites relatively cheaply ($1-4). Good luck in finding it; it's a really fun book!

Actually I found this funny because growing up we weren't allowed to have Pepsi products in our house. I found throughout the years that it is definitely a northern / southern thing too, as a lot of my friends from up North during college only drank Pepsi products.

Anyways, awesome trip report and pictures as usual. Your parade pictures were really amazing. I've been to MNSSHP twice, and during each of those parties the headless horseman went through a good 30 minutes before the parade. It is honestly kind of a let down to build up so much anticipation to see him run through and then wait another 30 minutes to hear the parade music start. Oh well, still worth it.

Reading your comments on the TTA narration make me afraid of the possible disappoint on my next trip. That ride holds so many memories for me, and I agree that narration is a huge part of the experience, especially considering how SSE has lost some of its appeal to me with the most recent narration change.

Enough of that, the report was great! I'm glad you and Sarah had a great time!

Glad you enjoyed the trip report; maybe I'm the only one with the TTA narration. I've certainly heard of plenty of people with logically sound arguments who like it. I just don't like the illogical points people make (regardless of their opinion).
 
Great trip report, and as always, amazing pictures!! :sohappy:

And I have to say, I completely agree with your assessment of Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. I was such a big Mr. Toad fan as a kid (as seen by my username) and to be honest, I remember going to MK as a 9 year old in March of '99, entering the park and picking up a map. When I looked at it and saw Mr. Toad wasn't there, I started crying hysterically. However, the fact that it replaced Mr. Toad doesn't stop Winnie the Pooh from being a fantastic ride, and I feel like a lot of people instantly dislike it just for that reason.

Anyway, like I said, amazing report. Can't wait for your next one!
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Great trip report, and as always, amazing pictures!! :sohappy:

And I have to say, I completely agree with your assessment of Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. I was such a big Mr. Toad fan as a kid (as seen by my username) and to be honest, I remember going to MK as a 9 year old in March of '99, entering the park and picking up a map. When I looked at it and saw Mr. Toad wasn't there, I started crying hysterically. However, the fact that it replaced Mr. Toad doesn't stop Winnie the Pooh from being a fantastic ride, and I feel like a lot of people instantly dislike it just for that reason.

Anyway, like I said, amazing report. Can't wait for your next one!

Thanks for reading the TR, glad you enjoyed it! I will admit that I am not this big of a person. Part of the reason why I probably don't care so much is because I honestly don't remember Mr. Toad. Because Journey into Imagination was my favorite ride as a child, riding the current version of that attraction makes me cringe. It's not because the current version is terrible, it's because the current version pales in comparison to the first version. I know that's not quite the same, but still...
 
Well to be honest, I was kind of the same way, I didn't ride Winnie the Pooh the first two years I went after it opened. And I also cringe when riding Journey Into Imagination (and SGE for that matter) not only because it replaced a ride that I loved, but because the rides themselves are abominations :lol:.
 
I've commented in the past that, no matter how many times we fly into Orlando International, in the heat of the moment we get excited, and forget the way to DME.


Ahahahaha... This happens to us, too! Excellent, at least we're not the only ones.

Love your trip report, and your photos always!
 

BorisMD

New Member
Great trip report -- I did read the whole thing, and enjoy your writing style -- I like how you are able to argue both sides of an issue -- that will probably serve you well. I stumbled across your TR from your POTD on the DIS boards.

Regards,

Boris
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Awesome tr and pics. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for reading!

Ahahahaha... This happens to us, too! Excellent, at least we're not the only ones.

Love your trip report, and your photos always!

In the heat of all that excitement, it's probably pretty easy to do. I swear, next trip we'll get it right. Eh, who am I kidding...

Great trip report -- I did read the whole thing, and enjoy your writing style -- I like how you are able to argue both sides of an issue -- that will probably serve you well. I stumbled across your TR from your POTD on the DIS boards.

Regards,

Boris

Being able to argue both sides of an issue has served me well, but usually I only use it to anticipate an argument and offer a brief refutation of the anticipated argument. I'm happy that you enjoyed reading the TR!
 

Vince3

New Member
The pics are,as always,jaw dropping !The written summary is always fun to read as well.
Thanks for all the tips.I'm going to try to implement them on our next trip ( 12-27 / 01-03).
Best of luck to both of you!
 

Tiggerish

Resident Redhead
Premium Member
Thoroughly enjoyed this trip report, as I did the one before it. I always feel like I just bought a new WDW guidebook, or something! :ROFLOL:

Smashing photos--are you sure you want to waste all that creativity pursuing the law? :lol: Also, I was flabbergasted at the implication that you have been taking photos for only a year and a half. Seriously? Wow. :D

Your writing style is very entertaining, and I love that you use so many twenty-five cent words (as they were called back in my day). I do have to admit that you lost me about half way through the technical dissertation on the lens, but other than that (okay, fine, I also gave up on the discourse regarding the level of detail that the TTA narration represents), I read every word (therefore, I know the answer to the question posed above). :wave:


Oh, and P.S., I bought "that book" (the one that Sarah is perusing in the airport) on my honeymoon in 1986. I feel so old now.
 

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