Sunday was our first day in the parks, and we decided to go to Hollywood Studios to kick off the trip with a bang! Hollywood Studios opened for early hours at 8 AM (you only have access to the early hours if you stay at a Disney property) so we got up at 6:15 AM and got ready, and we arrived at the bus stop just as our bus was pulling up. We made it to the park by 7:30 AM and lined up to wait for them to open the gates.
When we arrived at the park, we had to wait a few minutes before they opened the gates, and unfortunately, Olivia’s glasses case set off the metal detector just like it did the last time we went. We’d forgotten to get her to take it out and hold it in her hand so they wouldn’t flag her. Forehead smack. (When it happened the last time, one of the cast members told us to take the glasses case out and have her hold it in her hand with her arms out the next time she had to walk through the metal detectors and that they’d let her through without having to stop and go through extra security, so that’s what she did for the remainder of the trip.)
So, she and I had to wait in another line to get searched and they had to use the wand on her. (And spoiler alert, the next day, we got her to hold the glasses case in her hand to get in Epcot, but they still flagged her and made us go through extra security. We noticed that they were being verrrrry strict and very thorough with security this year, and we realized that it was likely because of the war. So after Epcot, we ditched the glasses case for the remainder of the trip.)
We already had lightning lanes booked later in the day for Slinky Dog Dash and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (the two most popular rides there) so we speed walked to Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway as our first ride. We only had to wait about 20 minutes, and we used that time to eat protein bars that we’d packed for breakfast, and of course, I took my vitamins. We never waste time eating a big breakfast anywhere on park days because those first few hours in the parks are precious as we always have time to ride a lot of rides before it gets too busy.
Our plan was to speed walk to Toy Story Mania after that because typically the line is still pretty short at that time, but unfortunately, Slinky Dog Dash was down, so lots of people who were originally going to ride that first ended up getting in line for Toy Story Mania, making the wait time 55 minutes. Yikes. Thankfully, we only had to wait 45 minutes and the time passed quickly. Disney pretty much always overinflates the wait times so they’re never as bad as they seem, and they do always knows how to keep you entertained while you wait!
The ride holds two people together and Olivia wanted to ride with me, so the boys rode together. In Toy Story Mania you get to aim at targets and get points, so there was a good bit of trash talk between Jacob and Olivia while we waited to ride… although, most of it came from Olivia. Hahahaha. She loves a good competition! But after all her talk, our combined scores were lower than the boys’. Haha.
Brian – 140,700 points
Lindsay –
136,800 points
Jacob – 101,100
points
Olivia – 85,900
points
And that’s why I don’t talk trash... most of the time, anyway! Hahahaha.
The flavors of lunchbox tarts change, and this time they had raspberry, and they were soooo yummy. Brian and I bought one to share, Jacob got one for himself, and our ice cream queen wanted a root beer float, hold the root beer. So basically, yes, it was just a vanilla milkshake. Hahahaha.
The dining area at Woody’s Lunchbox was completely full, so we walked to the area between Toy Story Land and the Star Wars area as there’s a long walkway that’s not usually too crowded, and we were excited to see that Disney had installed some tables and seating over there… super convenient! We were able to find a table and enjoy our snacks and rest our feet for a few minutes before hitting up the Star Wars area next.
He was just heading into the market in the Star Wars area, and he made a big show of “shopping” in the stores, so we followed him in there. I went up behind him and was just about to tap his shoulder to ask for a picture when his handler warned me that you never sneak up on a Mandalorian. ;o) They never break character at Disney and I love it!
Brian, Jacob, and Olivia wanted to ride Star Tours after that, but I skipped that one. I rode that one the first time we went to Disney World in 2018, and it made me soooo claustrophobic and a little motion sick, so I haven’t ridden it since. There’s hardly ever a long wait for it, so they wanted to knock that one out while we were in the area.
Since I wasn’t riding, I decided to go exploring on my own, and I knew just the place to go – Pixar Plaza!! Several of the Pixar movie characters hang out there, and I wanted to get another picture with Sully since my last picture with him two years ago had turned out so good. Sure enough, Sully was there, and there was hardly any line to see him, so I went and got in line by myself and took a few pictures with him. Haha. The Disney cast member even offered to take a video of me with him, so I have the whole encounter on video, too. Just look at him… how could you not love him?!
Brian and the kids made their way over to Pixar Plaza after their ride, and then we all got back in line to meet Sully again. I love how the second set of pictures came out! They turned out better than the first!
Since we got the package, each person was able to order an entrée, an alcoholic beverage (adults only, of course), and a dessert. Needless to say, we all had a very big lunch, and it was delicious from start to finish!
Brian and I started the meal with Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioneds and OMG, we both agreed that it might just be the best cocktail that we’ve ever had!!!! Y’all know how obsessed I am right now with Manhattans, so for me to say that, you KNOW it was good. I still haven’t decided if I like that or the Manhattan better, but I’ll definitely be incorporating some Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioneds into my cocktail consumption. They are incredibly unique and I plan to share the recipe on the blog as soon as we try to make one at home!
And for those of you who have ridden the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Magic Kingdom, the Toasted Marshmallow Old Fashioned tastes how that ride smells. I know that sounds really weird, but here me out – Disney always pipes in delicious and very unique scents into many of their rides and into the parks in general, and the scent that they pipe into the Pirates of the Caribbean ride is SO GOOD and it’s very unique and very distinct, and Brian and I both 100% agreed that those cocktails tasted how that ride smells. Olivia always talks about the Pirates of the Caribbean scent and how good it is, so I even let her smell my cocktail and she agreed that it smells just like the ride, too. Haha.
The kids both got chicken strips and mac and cheese, and Olivia loved the mac and cheese so much that she asked our server for seconds. Haha. And our server did, indeed, bring out more without charging us. Disney is so great about accommodating pretty much any request, even when they have fixed menus.
I was stuffed after my entrée, but we still had to pick desserts. Brian opted for Dad’s Favorite Chocolate-Peanut Butter Layered Cake, Jacob got a Key Lime Bar, Olivia wanted an old-fashioned chocolate milkshake (for anyone keep track, that was already her second milkshake of the day – haha), and I ended up getting the Neapolitan Bar. I normally would have chosen the Traditional Warm Apple Crisp, but I was so full that I knew I wouldn’t eat much of it, and Olivia was torn between the Neapolitan Bar and the shake, so I figured she could eat some of mine.
The Neapolitan Bar was good, but it wasn’t the best thing I’d ever had. It was two layers of mousse, vanilla, and strawberry layered over a chocolate cake brownie, served with strawberry sauce and whipped cream, so it sounded good in theory, but it was just okay. I was too stuffed to each much of it anyway, so I had no regrets. And I was happy that Olivia was able to have the best of both worlds for her dessert!
After the show, we walked to Toy Story Mania again because we had a lightning lane for it. It rained a tiny bit on the way over there, but it wasn’t bad. That said, it was very chilly on and off all day Sunday with the cloud cover and the wind. On the way over there, we stopped to take pictures in front of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway.
Brian – 157,200
Me – 129,200
Jacob – 128,600
Olivia –
106,900
When we were exiting the ride, I was super concerned that Olivia was going to forget her bag, because that was the ride that she accidentally left her bag on when we went two years ago. Since I wasn’t sitting with her, I wasn’t able to check to make sure she had it, so I rushed to her side of the cart to make sure she had her bag, and in all my haste, I accidentally left my bag in the cart. Forehead smack! Thankfully, one of the Disney Cast Members noticed and she told Brian to grab it. Whew.
After we were done there, we took a quick bathroom break and then we headed over to the Star Wars area again. We saw a cool picture taking spot that we’d never seen before and we had to stop because you got to hold light sabers and then they added a little bit of magic to them by making them look like they lit up.
The kids got water and Olivia saw that they had popping pearls, so she asked our server if she could just have a cup of those even though they’re only used as a topping on other drinks. Of course, they obliged. Because it’s Disney World and they’ll grant pretty much any request. ;o)
We had a few short minutes to kill before our lightning lane for the new Little Mermaid show, so we ducked inside the Walt Disney Presents building. They always have various old costumes and other things on display there, and Brian had seen that the dress that Rose wears when she boards the Titanic in the 1997 movie was on display there. That is one of my favorite movies of all-time, so it was on my list of things to do! They also had a dress that Ursula wore in the live action Little Mermaid movie as well as part of King Triton’s costume. So cool!
The show lasted about 20 minutes, and then we walked over to Disney Villians: Unfairly Ever After. We had never seen that one either, and we ended up timing it perfectly as it started at 4:30 PM, so we barely had to wait to be seated. We got to see Cruella Deville, Captain Hook, and Maleficent, and we all enjoyed that one, too… it wasn’t my favorite of the shows, but it was definitely worth seeing! The set, alone, was worth seeing!
She and I also stopped and took some photos of just the two of us, and then we met up with the boys at Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater for our 6:20 PM dinner reservation.
Brian, Jacob, and Olivia wanted to squeeze in one more round of Star Tours since the line was short, so I sat on a bench and waited for them. By that point, it was getting dark and it was misting rain again + it was still windy, so it was coooold. Thank goodness we’d all brought hoodies and/or sweaters because we had to use them most of the day.
When they were done with their ride, we took a bathroom break and then walked across the park to get seats for Fantasmic. Brian had gotten that special lunch package that gave us access to the best seats in the house, so we didn’t have to show up super early and we ended up being right in the center section with excellent seats.
The show was incredible, as always, but they did have to pause one time in the middle of it. We’re not sure why, but we were wondering if it had something to do with the wind since they use tons of pyrotechnics. Thankfully, they only paused for about five minutes, and then the rest of the show went off without a hitch. Fantasmic is also a water show, and the wind kept blowing the water all over us, so we were all freezing by the time the show was done.
While we waited for him, the kids and I looked at all the handprints in the sidewalks, and I told the kids all about Grauman’s Chinese Theater in LA. Brian and I visited back in 2007, and it was so neat to be able to see it! The Disney cast member also told us some fun facts about the theater while we waited.
When we got back to our room, the kids both showered, and Brian and I went ahead and refilled backpacks and prepped for the next day, and then we were all in bed by 11 PM. It was an exhausting, but oh-so-fun day!!!!
Our next day was spent at Epcot… I’m working hard to recap it as quickly as I can, but in the meantime, I’ll be here with my regular content!
And just in case you want to see our entire Hollywood Studios day summarized, here it is…
Summary:
Hours spent in park – 14.5 (7:30 AM – 10:00
PM)
Rides/Attractions – 11
Shows watched – 4
Characters met – 5
Autographs obtained – 0
Disney Photo Pass pictures and videos
taken – 70
16,433 – Steps taken
7.49 – Miles walked
Weather – Party cloudy/light rain on and
off, high of 77 degrees, low of 66 degrees
Schedule:
Wake at 6:15 AM
Walk to bus stop at 7:00 AM
Bus at 7:15 AM
Arrive 7:30 AM
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway
(everyone)
Toy Story Mania (everyone)
LL – Alien Swirling Saucers (everyone)
Snacks at Woody’s Lunch Box (everyone)
PhotoPass Pictures in Star Wars area
(everyone)
Met Mandalorian and Grogu (everyone)
Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
(Brian, Jacob, Olivia)
Met Sully from Monster’s Inc. (Lindsay)
Met Frozone from The Incredibles (Lindsay)
Met Sully (Brian, Lindsay, Jacob,
Olivia)
Reservation – 50’s Primetime Café for
lunch (everyone) 11:40 AM
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
(everyone)
PhotoPass Pictures in front of The
Chinese Theatre (everyone)
LL – Toy Story Mania (everyone)
PhotoPass
Pictures in Star Wars area (everyone)
Reservation – Oga’s Cantina for
cocktails (everyone) 2:30 PM
LL – Slinky Dog Dash (everyone)
Walt Disney Presents to see Ursula’s and
King Triton’s Outfits (everyone)
Walt Disney Presents to see the Titanic
Dress (everyone)
LL – The Little Mermaid – A Musical
Adventure (everyone)
Disney Villians: Unfairly Ever After (everyone)
PhotoPass Pictures at Disney Villains
(everyone)
LL – Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run (Brian,
Jacob, Olivia)
PhotoPass Pictures in Star Wars area
(everyone)
LL – Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (Brian
and Jacob, Olivia didn’t want to ride)
Shopping (Lindsay, Olivia)
PhotoPass Pictures on Hollywood Boulevard
(Lindsay, Olivia)
Reservation – Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater for
dinner (everyone) 6:20 PM
Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
(Brian, Jacob, Olivia)
Show – Fantasmic (everyone)
LL – Tower of Terror (Brian)
Shopping (Lindsay, Jacob, Olivia)
LL – Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway
Railway (everyone)
Left park at 10 PM (everyone)
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