Saturday, August 03, 2013

Day Two...

... of our amazing trip was spent at Hollywood Studios.



This little baby was a LIFE SAVER for us both here and our last day when we went to Magic Kingdom.  It's not written anywhere on any Disney website, map, information, etc but is available for certain special needs.  I plan on writing a whole separate blog post on this for those of you reading who would benefit from this knowledge as we did!




Braeden does not really do "rides" like most kids his age, but we did have to go to the Honey I Shrunk the Kids play set THREE TIMES! :)


Our lunch was very fun at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater!  A place we had always heard about but had never been to!



Since we were on the dining plan, each meal came with dessert.  This was my dessert here... the Sci-Fi Candy Bar... Amazing!  I think I ate MAYBE three bites and couldn't do any more it was so RICH!  But Braeden helped out!

 
We planned on doing three shows during the day: the Lights, Motors, Action Stunt Show, Beauty and the Beast live show, and the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular.  Unfortunately it rained off and on starting around in the afternoon and dampened some of the plans.  The car stunt show was great and we saw it all with no problem.  Beauty and the Beast got through one song before stopping due to weather.  And Indy was able to do the first of three "scenes" since the final two are outdoors.

But the Car show was definitely a fave so I'm glad we got to it!








Here's my dessert from dinner: a chocolate capuccino cupcake to die for!  I think I had two bites of this one! :)




One of his favorite things from the day was seeing "THE" Power Rangers suit at the Planet Hollywood store!


And I HAD to get him to stay for Fantasmic which is one of my all-time favorites!  I had to do a little bribing as it was a long day for him, but he was glad in the end that he went! :)



1 comments:

Kathy said...

Can't wait to read your post about that card!

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