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			| I woke up at 7am this morning in an effort to get us in the 
			virtual queue for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, which, after 
			several unsuccessful attempts so far, was one of our priorities for 
			this trip. Thankfully, for the second time, I was able to secure a 
			spot in the queue - boarding group 60! We all finished getting ready 
			at the hotel before heading out for a day of fun and adventure! We 
			arrived at the Transportation and Ticket Center and parked our car 
			before boarding the monorail to Disney's Magic Kingdom. After 
			arriving at the park, we headed over to the Town Square Theater 
			where we thought we were going to see a short movie about or 
			starring Mickey Mouse, but instead realized that we were in a line 
			to actually meet Mickey Mouse. We know how Jayden loves to meet the 
			costumed characters! 
			After meeting Mickey Mouse, we wandered through the shops along 
			Main Street, U.S.A., starting with the Main Street Confectionary and 
			working our way to the opposite end of the street. We stopped at 
			Starbucks along the way, where Jay got an iced brown sugar oat milk 
			shaken espresso (damn, those drink names are a mouthful!). 
			We decided that we wanted to head over the the Ye Olde Christmas 
			Shoppe in Liberty Square to look for a replacement ornament for 
			Rose, whose ornament from last Christmas was broken. Despite our 
			efforts, we are yet to find a suitable replacement. On our way to 
			the shop, we made a pit-stop at the Spring Roll Snack Cart for my 
			favorite, the pizza spring rolls! We found a spot to eat near the 
			Christmas shop, then headed in to do our shopping. Unfortunately, we 
			once again came up empty handed. Sorry Rose. 
			Since we were so close, we decided to make our next stop in 
			Frontierland at Country Bear Musical Jamboree. This was our 
			first time seeing this newly reimagined version of the show. The 
			cast of characters hasn't changed, but the music that they play and 
			sing definitely has, even though it is loved and familiar. It was a 
			take on the classic show that I honestly didn't expect. I did really 
			enjoy it though, so no complaints from me! Jayden liked it as well, 
			and thought it was a cute take on the classic attraction. 
			After the show we grabbed a popcorn and stood and watched the log 
			flumes come down the hill at Tiana's Bayou Adventure while we 
			snacked. Jay and I were surprised at how wet people were getting 
			when they reached the bottom of the hill, but it definitely seemed 
			to be more soaked than I remember being the case for Splash 
			Mountain. Maybe it's just been so long since I saw that ride in 
			operation that I forgot about it. Of course, as we were standing 
			there watching, we noticed the flumes backing up. Before long, we 
			recieved notification from the Disney app that the ride was in a 
			"boarding paused" state. Ugh, deja vu all over again! 
			Jay and I decided to head back to Big Thunder Mountain 
			Railroad (Grandma Terry preferred to sit this one out today). We 
			haven't waited in the queue for a long time, and I noticed a lot of 
			things today that I don't recall seeing before, such as signage and 
			gold pieces that glistened (thanks to LED lights inside). Of course, 
			the ride was as fun as always too! 
			We met back up with Grandma Terry after the ride, and since we 
			really hadn't had a lunch so far today, we decided to head off to 
			the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor. Jayden wanted to try their S'mores 
			Shake, which was a chocolate ice cream shake topped with 
			marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate sauce. She thought it 
			was too chocolatey for her taste, and that there wasn't nearly 
			enough graham crackers for her licking (it was more list a dust 
			sprinkled on the top). Grandma Terry got a mint chocolate chip ice 
			cream cone, then made me eat most of it. 
			After eating, we headed over to Tomorrowland to take in Walt 
			Disney's Carousel of Progress. We wanted to check out this show 
			for a couple of reasons - one was to take advantage of the air 
			conditioning to escape the sun and heat for a bit, and the other was 
			to see the new retro style seats that were recently installed. 
			Though I would have preferred that some of the scenes were updated 
			(in this case, it'd be hard to alter Walt Disney's original scenes, 
			the ending is seeming extremely dated now. For the first time on 
			this attraction, we got a repeat scene, as we had to sit through the 
			second scene for an entire second viewing. 
			After seeing the Carousel of Progress, we decided that we 
			wanted to head back to the hotel and rest up before attempting to go 
			to Disney Springs tonight. Read more about the rest of our day 
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			Disney's Magic Kingdom 
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			A sign spotted while waiting to meet Mickey Mouse at the Town 
			Square Theater at the entrance to Magic Kingdom.
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			Rodney, Mickey Mouse, Grandma Terry, and Jayden posing for a 
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			A look at Main Street, U.S.A. decorated for Halloween.
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			A look at the top of Cinderella Castle through the trees in 
			Liberty Square.
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			Jay posing in the sleigh outside of the Ye Olde Christmas 
			Shoppe.
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			Jay and Grandma Terry in the sleigh outside of the Ye Olde 
			Christmas Shoppe...
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			We spotted this ad for Beary Poppins while waiting in the queue 
			for the new Country Bear Musical Jamboree.
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			Melvin the moose, Buff the buffalo, and Max the stag deer are 
			still a part of the show, and possibly a bigger part than ever 
			before if my memory is correct.
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			A look at the stage in Grizzly Hall, home of the new Country 
			Bear Musical Jamboree...
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			...and a closer look at the logo on the curtain.
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			Henry, the host of todays ceremonies.
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			Gomer playing the piano as the show begins.
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			The Five Bears Rugs - Zeke, Zeb, Ted, Fred, and Tennessee - on 
			stage, along with Little Oscar in the front...
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			...joined on stage by Henry, as they sing the Country Bear 
			Musical Jamboree theme song.
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			Bunny, Bubbles, and Beulah on stage with...
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			...Trixie St. Claire, as they sing "Try Everything" from 
			Zootopia.
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			Romeo McGrowl taking the stage dressed as Elvis, singing "Kiss 
			the Girl" from The Little Mermaid.
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			Ernest "the Dude" getting his turn on stage, singing 
			"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from Mary Poppins.
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			Gomer played piano for the duet between Wendell and...
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			...Teddi "Swingin'" Barra, making her way from the top of the 
			theater, as the two sing "A Whole New World" from Aladdin.
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			Terrence, also known as Shaker, on stage singing "Fixer Upper" 
			from the movie Frozen.
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			Big Al singing "Remember Me" from Coco during the show.
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			Henry singing "You've Got a Friend in Me" from Toy Story 
			as Sammy the raccoon peeks out from behind the amplifier.
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			Another look at Melvin, Buff, and Max as the show winds down.
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			The entire Country Bear Musical Jamboree cast on stage singing 
			"The Bare Necessities from the Jungle Book movie.
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			Rodney posing for a picture with the men's room sign at the 
			restroom that crosses between Adventureland, Frontierland, and 
			Liberty Square.
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			Wendell from the Country Bear Musical Jamboree was out 
			wondering around Frontierland...
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			...and Rodney got to take a picture with him!
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			Cinderella Castle behind the Liberty Square Riverboat.
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			I never noticed this sign in the queue for Big Thunder 
			Mountain Railroad before!
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			Although it doesn't show up in this picture, the gold in this 
			Big Thunder Mountain Railroad display glistened. 
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			We also checked out Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress 
			today to see the new seats in the theater and to escape the heat and 
			sunshine for a bit.
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			The first scene of the show...
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			...including this shot of the son in one of the side rooms.
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			The second scene, which we got to sit through twice today...
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			...including the mother making the Fourth of July costumes...
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			...and the son and grandfather practicing their song...
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			...and the daughter dressed for her part in the town play.
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			The third scene of the show, along with...
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			...grandma and grandpa watching the boxing match on TV...
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			...and the son in his Halloween costume...
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			...and the daughter "exercising" while talking on the phone.
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			The final scene...
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			...including the dad cooking and the son playing a VR game...
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			...and mom working on her computer...
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			...and the daughter sitting in the chair talking to grandpa.
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				| In the early afternoon, with Tiana's Bayou Adventure 
				still not boarding, we decided to take an a break and head back 
				to the hotel to rest. We first needed to grab a bite to eat, and 
				decided to stop at the McDonald's just around the corner from 
				Disney's All-Star Sports Resort. After lunch we headed to the 
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			This is the drive through window side of the McDonald's on West 
			Beuna Vista Drive in Kissimmee.
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			Grandma Terry making her way to the McDonald's entrance.
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			A couple of shots of the interior of the McDonald's 
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			| After waking up from our naps, we decided to head over to Disney 
			Springs to do some Christmas ornament shopping for Grandma Terry and 
			to wait for the Disney Dreams That Soar drone show. We had barely 
			pulled out of our parking spot at the hotel when I got the notice 
			that our boarding group had been called for Tiana's Bayou 
			Adventure, so we instead headed back to Disney's Magic Kingdom. 
			This was the first time that any of us has been able to actually 
			enjoy this ride, as each time we had been to the park for the 
			Passholder Previews the ride was either down the entire time and the 
			virtual queue never opened, or we managed to get into the virtual 
			queue but the ride was down so much that the app said our group 
			wouldn't be called. 
			Overall I thought this was a cute ride. Obviously the ride itself 
			hasn't changed, but the theming in the queue and on the ride is very 
			well done, and the animatronics are probably the best in all of Walt 
			Disney World. It was definitely visually enjoyable. And, for reasons 
			that I cannot explain, it sure seems like you get far wetter on 
			Tiana's Bayou Adventure than we ever did on Splash Mountain! 
			I can definitely picture going on this ride again, as I am sure that 
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				| After leaving Disney's Magic Kingdom, we were heading off to 
				Disney Springs to try to catch the Disney Dreams That Soar drone 
				show. Grandma Terry wasn't feeling her best, and she asked to be 
				dropped off at the hotel first, leaving Jay and I to head over 
				for the show. Once we arrived at Disney Springs, we parked and 
				made the long walk to the show viewing area. We were some of the 
				first people in the waiting area, but as we were just coming off 
				the aftermath of Hurricane Debby, I was questioning the weather 
				tonight. After talking to a couple of cast members I learned 
				that the previous night's show had been cancelled, and based on 
				the wind tonight's show seemed to be a longshot. Jayden and I 
				decided that we would risk missing the show and just head back 
				to the hotel. 
				After we got back to the hotel, I ended up getting a 
				notification through the Disney app that the show had been 
				cancelled for tonight, so we didn't end up missing anything and 
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			Jayden walking past the line at Gideon's Bakehouse a little 
			after 10pm on our way out of Disney Springs.
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