Pan was enjoyable, probably not worth the long waits I’ve seen. Our skipper was hilarious, just rapid fire jokes and thy were good. Having never rode the first two, I enjoyed them. Once crowds kinda dispersed, I cashed in my Lighting Lanes for Peter Pan, Jungle Cruise and Haunted Mansion. I bunkered down there, and watched Carousel of Progress. I made it to Tomorrowland (Probably my favorite land), got a few rides in on the People Mover and even got to see Space Mountain with the lights on. Walking through that sea of humanity made me very happy to be wearing a high quality N95 during that. Making it through Main Street and into the park was just a nightmare. I’ve really grown to love Railway I’m subsequent rides and it might be tied with Rise for my favorite ride. Hit Railway then Rise and they’re both as good as I remembered. My HS run was quick, hit MuppetVision 3D since I had time. On top of Frozen, ROTR, MMRR, I nabbed for Magic Kingdom: Peter Pan, Jungle Cruise and Haunted Mansion for later in the night. I really hit it out of the park with Genie+. Had the bacon and eggs, that amazing stack burger and went back to my hotel before hitting HS. I got Conga and it was a perfect way to cap off Epcot before lunch at Steakhouse 71. Got my call for Guardians and I loved it. Please go on that ride as much as possible before somebody decides to turn it into Living with the Lang with Ant Man. Hit Spaceship Earth, Figment, Soarin and of course…The Tribal Chief and Big Dog of the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, Living with the Land ☝️. Hit Celebration, Nature and Showcase next. Also got to do my first meet and greet and got to meet Donald Duck! We both agree, he is number one. Went to the Mexico pavilion for the first time and loved it. Frozen and Remy are great rides but I prefer Remy. Most of them were completely empty so I took some great photos and relaxed. So while everybody was running around like maniacs trying to get to Norway or France, I just took a stroll around the pavilions. Rope dropping Remy’s was a success and I had about an hour to kill before my Frozen LL. Later nabbed a LL for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railways right before that. I saw there was a ROTR ILL available for 5:30 and nabbed it. I got an LL for Frozen, VQ for Guardians and checked HS for giggles. It’s such a peacefully trip even better since I had it to myself and I could just take in the views. So I got on the first bus for Hollywood Studios (which I had to myself) and take the Skyliner over. Epcot: My strategy for Epcot was to rope drop Remy, LL for Frozen and get a VQ or ILL for Guardians. Plus, that cornbread was exceptional and I am not a cornbread person.Ģ/1: Rope Dropping Epcot, Closing the Magic Kingdom (This is long but it was a big day) Good and hearty BBQ, those piggie wings? I could’ve ate a whole skillet of those. The food was exactly what I needed after a long day of travel. So I tried my luck and got a walk up at Whispering Canyon. I moved my Steakhouse 71 reservation since I didn’t know if any of the transport (boat) would be opened. I know they’re on the smaller side for deluxe rooms but it was only me. I had an amazing view of the pool plus Bay Lake and I got to see work crews loading furniture into Boulder Creek rooms. I stayed in a deluxe studio with a walk-in and I loved it. The lobby, the fireplace, the totems, all the artifacts on display. Even after watching videos and seeing the pictures, those don’t do it justice. My jaw hit the floor seeing the Lodge for the first time. Arrived in Orlando around 2:30 and got a text that my room was ready as I deplaned.
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