Tuesday was our first day in the parks, and first up was Hollywood Studios! That day, Hollywood Studios opened at 8 AM, but since we were staying at a Disney property, we had access to early entry at 7:30 AM. That meant a 5:45 AM wakeup call for us so we could maximize our time there! We were out of the hotel by 6:45, and walking into Hollywood Studios right on time!
We had to reserve our first lighting lanes at 7 AM sharp, and I was able to grab Slinky Dog Dash while Brian got Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance on the bus ride over. Those are the two hardest rides to get, and the two rides with the longest lines, so it was nice to know that we had those secured.
On the way into Hollywood Studios, Olivia got pulled aside after walking through the metal detector, and we realized later in the trip at another park that it was her glasses case that kept setting the metal detector off. Pro tip: at Disney World, if you have something metal in your bag, pull it out, hold it in your hands, and walk through the metal detectors with your arms straight out in front of you (zombie style – LOL). They will then let you skip the extra bag/body search.
That extra bag and body search set us back a couple of extra minutes, but it wasn’t really a big deal, and we were making our way to the lines to get in the gates just after 7:30 AM.
Once we were in
the park, we ran to Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway since we didn’t have
a lightning lane for it. It always has a
pretty long wait, so it was a priority for us.
We ended up waiting less than 20 minutes to get on and ride, so it
worked out perfectly. While we were in
line for that, we pulled out our breakfast bars and ate those… we never do big
breakfasts at Disney, and we’re all pretty content with eating some kind of bar
while we wait in line, so that’s the way we’ve done things since our very first
trip! No need to waste time eating in
the room when you can eat in line… gives the kids something to do!
I also took my vitamins and supplements with me every morning in my belt bag and took those with breakfast so I never had to worry about missing them.
I was a little worried about that ride since it has spinning aspects, but the vehicles don’t actually spin individually like the teacups in Magic Kingdom – they kind of scissor back and forth around the track (I don’t know how else to explain it) – and thankfully I did just fine!!
While we were waiting in line for that, I realized Olivia wasn’t wearing her belt bag, and my heart sank. I asked her where it was, and she started panicking because she didn’t know. She said the last time she had it was at Toy Story Mania and that she’d taken it off and put it on the floor of our cart for the ride. Normally, I wouldn’t be overly concerned about a lost belt bag for a ten-year-old, but unfortunately, her glasses were in there, and her little camera that she loves taking pictures with was in there, too.
We went ahead and rode Alien Swirling Saucers since we were almost to the front of the line, and then she and I headed back over to Toy Story Mania while the boys headed to ride Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance as their lightning lane window had opened. Last year, we all rode it, but Olivia doesn’t like one of the parts of it, and she didn’t want to ride again, so I happily sat out with her.
Within a few minutes, he came walking out with her bag! Whew! Thankfully, everything was still inside, too. Thank goodness for honest humans in the world.
Once we were done there, we walked over to the Star Wars area to browse for a bit while the boys finished up with their ride. Belt bag secured. :o)
Brian had heard that Woody’s Lunch Box has excellent poptart-like pastries, and sure enough, they had two flavors. The seasonal flavor was Blueberry Lemon, so B and I got one of those to share, and Jacob got one of his own. Olivia wanted ice cream, so we got her a vanilla soft serve, and then we found a spot in the shade to hang out and eat. The poptarts were soooo delicious.
Instead, we walked over to Slinky Dog Dash to watch all of the riders for a bit. Olivia wanted to take a picture of it with her camera, and she also wanted to check out the little Toy Story merch kiosk nearby.
After that, we saw a little mini parade with Woody and Jessie from Toy Story walking through, and I realized that there were people lined up to meet them! We decided to get in line, but oh my, was it long already! It was so long that by the time we reached the end, they only let a couple more people get in after us and then they closed it.
The boys met up with us a few minutes later, and Brian and Jacob held the line for a bit, so Olivia and I could walk around and stretch, and by the time we came back, we were getting fairly close.
Unfortunately, our lunch reservation at Woody’s Roundup Rodeo BBQ was getting close, too, and we were sweating it out wondering if we were going to make it on time. At that point, we’d been waiting in line for almost an hour so we couldn’t bear giving up on meeting Woody and Jessie, but the restaurants only give you a 15-20 minute grace period to get there for your reservation before they cancel it. We were counting down the minutes and constantly trying to figure out how many more families were in front of us to calculate if we were going to make it or not. EEKS!
Finally, it was our turn. At that point, we were already 10 minutes late for our lunch reservation, but thankfully, the restaurant, was literally a 30-second walk from where we were, so we were glad we had stayed. We ended up waiting 68 minutes to meet Woody and Jessie which was the longest we waited for anything on the entire trip, and we ended up being 14 minutes late for our lunch reservation, but look at these sweet pictures… SOOOO worth it!!!!
After that, we half walked, half ran to the restaurant, and they seated us immediately. It felt great to be out of the heat and rest our feet for a bit.
We had never been to Woody’s Roundup Rodeo BBQ, so that was another first for us, and it was really cute inside. They gave the kids little horses to gallop on to the table, and then they served all of the food family-style to share.
It was a four-course meal, and first up, was a basket of cheddar biscuits with sweet pepper jelly. The second course was a tomato salad and a watermelon salad. The third course was a giant platter of smoked meats – ribs, beef brisket, sausage, and chicken – and a boatload of sides – baked beans, tater tots, mac & cheese, grilled street corn, and coleslaw.
After we’d eaten all we could possibly eat, we were each able to choose one mini dessert. The kids opted for the Cupcake a la Forky which was chocolate cake, a graham cracker, buttercream frosting, and a little Forky sugar cookie. Each Forky had a different expression and the kids loved that. Brian opted for the lemon and blueberry cheesecake, and I opted for the chocolate silk pie.
Speaking of the atmosphere, it was interactive. When you walk into the restaurant, the servers explain to you that while you’re in there, you’re in Andy’s room and you’re one of his toys. So, when you hear Andy coming, you have to freeze since that’s what the toys always do in the Toy Story movies.
Sure enough, Andy came into the room twice while we were there (they make an announcement when he’s on the way) and everyone froze. The servers stopped with their trays in midair, people froze with their forks held to their lips, people who were on their way in and out stopped mid-walk. And it was so funny because everyone participated. I thought for sure we’d see someone who thought they were too cool for it, but nope. Everyone froze both times. Haha. It was the cutest thing.
On the way out, we stopped for bathroom breaks, and thank goodness we did, because Brian had unknowingly lost his Magic Band… we think it came off when he put his backpack on to leave our table. He was able to check with the front desk on the way out, and thankfully, somebody had already turned it in. Whew. Again, thank goodness for honest people in the world!!
After that, we were wide open for a couple of hours, so we decided to meet some characters we’d never had the chance to meet, but first, a few more PhotoPass pictures... we had to get our money's worth! Haha.
I think we had to wait about 20 minutes, but she was worth the wait! She was so beautiful and so sweet, and the kids got her autograph, too. They’d already gotten Ariel’s autograph in 2018, but that was OG Ariel, so now they have both. ;o)
While we were sitting in there waiting for the show to start, all I could think about was that episode of Full House where they go to Disney World and DJ keeps seeing Steve everywhere, including in that very Indiana Jones show. Hahahaha. Anybody else remember that?!
The show ended up being great… much better than I expected since I’m not an Indiana Jones fan. We were in the second row so we could feel the fire every time they blew something up and it was just so entertaining! The kids loved every second.
Olivia wanted to go first because she was so nervous about it. She had ridden it the last time we went and loved it, but she was apprehensive about it, so she wanted to get it over with. I got B to text me right when they were boarding so I knew which ride they’d be on, and I was able to get a video and pictures of them riding by.
After that, Olivia stayed with me while Brian took Jacob to ride. Since I wasn’t riding, Brian took my Magic Band in to use my lightning lane since he’d already used his and everything worked out perfectly. And he got to ride twice, so I’m sure he loved that. ;o)
Again, I got him to text me as they were boarding, so I was able to get a video and pictures of them going by, and check out that shot I got as they were whizzing by at 40 mph… NAILED IT!
After that, we took another bathroom break because I had been drinking all the water to stay hydrated in the heat. I couldn’t risk getting dehydrated because that definitely affects my vertigo and dizziness.
Then, it was time to walk to Sci-Fi Dine-In Theatre for our dinner reservation. We had eaten there in 2018 on our first trip and it was one of Jacob’s favorite things we did on the trip. We tried so hard to get reservations again in 2022 but it was just impossible.
This year, when the time came to make reservations, we couldn’t get a reservation for four yet again – sigh – but Brian was able to cheat the system and book two reservations for two that were just a few minutes apart.
When we got there, we told them our situation and how we had had to split our reservations, and we asked if there was any way we could all sit together. Sure enough, Disney worked their magic and seated us all together within five minutes. I LOVE Disney. They truly bend over backwards to grant any and every request, and we were so grateful.
Once we were seated, B and I ordered a couple of cocktails – a Long Island Lunar Tea for me and an Indigo Hibiscus for B. Both were delicious. For dinner, Brian ordered the burger and I opted for the chicken salad on a croissant, and it was just fabulous. Disney does food so well!!!!
If you haven’t been there, we highly recommend it (if you can get in). The atmosphere is so unique. You sit in old cars, and all of them point to a massive screen so it’s like you’re at an old drive-in theater. It’s also dark in there with little stars all over the ceiling so you really feel like you’re outside at nighttime. So cool! And the food and drinks are delicious.
While I did that, B and the kids looked around in some of the shops, and then when I was done, we headed over to the huge amphitheater to get seats for Fantasmic, their nighttime show in Hollywood Studios. We’d never done that before either, but we’d heard it was fantastic, so we didn’t want to miss it.
The show started at 8:30, and even though we arrived at 7:45, the amphitheater was nearly full!! The show ended up being delayed for a few minutes, but once it got started, it was wonderful!! So different than any of the other evening shows!
Also, we bought the new MagicBand+ for this trip, and they have light and vibration functionality. During the show, our MagicBands kept changing colors and vibrating to match what was going on during the show. It was similar to those bands that Taylor Swift gives out at her concerts. <3
Our next day was spent at Epcot… stay tuned and I’ll be back with that recap on Monday. In the meantime, I’ll have regular content tomorrow and Friday!
And just in case you want to see our entire day summarized, here it is…
Summary:
Hours spent in park – 14 (7:30 AM – 9:30
PM)
Rides/Attractions – 11
Shows watched – 1
Characters met – 6
Autographs obtained – 6
Disney Photo Pass pictures and videos
taken – 87
15,086 – Steps taken
6.40 – Miles walked
Weather – Mostly Sunny, high of 87 degrees,
low of 67 degrees
Schedule:
Wake at 5:45 AM
Walk to bus stop at 6:45 AM
Bus at 7:15 AM
Arrive 7:30 AM
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
(everyone)
Toy Story Mania (everyone)
Alien Swirling Saucers (everyone)
Retrieved Olivia’s belt bag she had left
on Toy Story Mania (Lindsay and Olivia)
Walked around Star Wars area (Lindsay
and Olivia)
LL – Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (Brian
and Jacob, Olivia didn’t want to ride)
PhotoPass Pictures in Star Wars area
(everyone)
Snacks at Woody’s Lunch Box (everyone)
LL – Star Tours – The Adventures
Continue (Brian and Jacob, Olivia didn’t want to ride)
Met Woody & Jessie from Toy Story
(everyone – Olivia and I got in line while boys rode)
Reservation – Woody’s Roundup Rodeo BBQ for
lunch (everyone)
PhotoPass Pictures in Toy Story area
(everyone)
Met Frozone from The Incredibles
(everyone)
Met Edna Mode from The Incredibles
(everyone)
Met Sully from Monster’s Inc. (everyone)
Met Live Action Ariel from The Little
Mermaid (everyone)
LL – Indiana Jones Epic Stunt
Spectacular (everyone)
LL – For the First Time in Forever: A
Frozen Sing-along Celebration (everyone)
LL – Slinky Dog Dash (Brian and Olivia)
LL – Slinky Dog Dash (Brian and Jacob)
LL – Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway
Railway (everyone)
Reservation – Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater for
dinner (everyone)
PhotoPass Pictures in front of The
Chinese Theatre (everyone)
Guest Services to deactivate watermarks
on PhotoPass photos (Lindsay)
Shopping (Brian, Jacob, Olivia)
Show – Fantasmic (everyone)
LL – Tower of Terror (Brian)
Left park at 9:30 PM (Lindsay, Jacob,
Olivia)
Left park at 10:00 PM (Brian)
Happy Wednesday, y'all!
Love this recap, you are really good at remembering when you did certain things - do you take notes? There are some fun characters to meet at Hollywood Studios!
ReplyDeleteYes, I do keep notes in my List Master app on my phone! Otherwise I'd never remember any of it... it's all a blur! Haha.
DeleteYes, I'm wondering if you take notes too! You really captured all the details!
ReplyDeleteI sure do! Otherwise, it would all run together!
DeleteSo fun! You are making me want to plan a Disney Trip.
ReplyDeleteY'all should go!
DeleteThat sounds like such a wonderful day! We've never gotten to eat at the Sci-Fi; I've always wanted to but since we're always a party of 6 I've never quite worked out how to do that... Our favorite is O'hana (I think; though it is hard to pick just one!). I love all these character shots!
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, most of the cars in Sci-Fi are for six so it's actually harder to get a reservation for four. Y'all should try again the next time you go. Otherwise just do what we did and make 2 separate reservations, one for 4 and one for 2, or whatever combo, and then ask them to seat you together when you get there! It's worth it to go! It's such a cool place!
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