Ian - Dadda, can you write the next Disney Around the World story?
I am overdue for that, aren't I?
Continuing from our morning back in 2018 when we explored Shanghai Disneyland, it's time to move on to even more fun rides!
This includes: Cameras, purses, hats, and of course... these little beauties.
If smaller aviators don’t measure up to the height indicator on the seat, just put the belt through the loop in the center strap before buckling.
Nice work pal!
It was pretty much the same as the Soarin Over the World that shows in Florida and California, with the one difference being at the end. Instead of flying over Disneyland (California) or Epcot (Florida), you fly over downtown Shanghai while fireworks go off all around and finally three yellow fireworks form a Mickey shape over the Shanghai World Financial Center. Odd that it is there instead over the Disney park. Maybe because this ride was an opening day attraction and the park and castle wouldn't have been completed when it was filmed?
Who is hungry? Let's all head to the Tangled Tree Tavern, inspired by the Snuggly Duckling from the movie Tangled!
Everyone has stickers for the kids. They're getting a good collection.
Inside, look at all the tasty treats!
They never get the nose right.
We've got so much delicious looking food here! And cheap! For $10 we get a entree bowl, drink, and dessert!
Theresa's curry was tasty and flavorful. A bee also took a special interest in Theresa. Probably cause she's so sweet.
My crispy pork was a bit chewy. But look at that adorable egg! Not only is it Mickey shaped, but it's got Mickey's entire face moulded into it!
And no one here is complaining about a free popsicle!
Clean plate club! Love the bowls too!
Ruston recalled that we were planning this trip last year around Candlelight after he sang. Yep, we were all on our laptops and cell phones in front of the castle last year getting this whole trip planned out!
As we finished lunch, we had just enough time to hustle over to the Eye of the Storm Captain Jack Stunt Spectacular!
We entered a lobby with a whole crowd of other guests.
And we couldn't understand a single word of what they were saying, but they sure were animated.
We were led into a gigantic theater.
Where we still couldn't understand what was going on.
But the stage was really cool and the stunts were fun.
Jack Sparrow showed up and Ian started doing the same cheer as he does for football teams. "Let's Go Jack Sparrow! Let's Go Jack Sparrow! Let's Go! It will help him win."
The wind and other effects were pretty amazing, and when they got caught up in a hurricane and battled in the air it was awesome! It's like indoor skydiving without the glass tube! Amazing!
And since we're here checking out Treasure Cove, why not see what these salty old pirates are up to. It showed a 15 minute wait, but we walked right up to a boat!
I wasn't sure what to expect, but all I can say is wow. This ride was an amazing update to the pirates rides we have back home. Very well done. I'll have more pictures in a future post.
But we did get our photo taken during the ride, and is wasn't even on one of the drops.
Bubbles! The kids have been getting so much candy and stickers from all the cast members they see.
Time for one more ride while we're in the area. At Adventure Isle you can see Roaring Mountain, but did you know that you can join the League of Adventurers and go inside the mountain? I wonder why it's called Roaring Mountain? Theresa, Ruston, and Alli opted not to go on the ride and get wet.
As we walked up, we noticed that everyone, and I do mean everyone was wearing a poncho. Do they know something we don't know?
Feeling a little concerned, I tried to ask a the fastpass cast member where to buy them, but he just said our fastpasses were good and pointed that we could go in. Maybe something got lost in translation. I tried to explain again, but he just pointed us off down the queue. Okay... Are we holding up the line? Sorry...
The final hill didn't make you spin like DCA, so instead we had a big splashdown. The final geysers that drench me back home without fail, only got me a little bit today.
Just like there was someone selling the ponchos as you entered, as you leave, another cast member is collecting them!
A very good system!
Ian watching the other riders coming off the final hill.
While we were at Roaring Rapids, T, Alli, and Ruston were celebrating their Un-Birthday at a Mad Tea Party.
Cheese!
I love the hat Alli.
Such big tip-toes to get up there!
So big now!
What a cute Mad Tea Party setup...love those colors and all the props...the hat on Alli looked perfectly balanced :-) Wow...those Challenge Trails really were quite different and lots of fun and challenging at times...4 yr old Ian was bold & brave to push through it all (great job Ian)...great photo of the four of you on the stone columns (liked the playfulness and fun poses and expressions on everyone). Definitely had a fun alternative challenge course for the smaller ones...Alli had quite the adventure exploring things in that Excavation Site (looked like a surfer pose in that one photo where she's on that angled rock, getting ready to jump to that bench). Surprised the food was so inexpensive...great variety (even a freebie)...Awww, "bee interested in Theresa because she's so sweet" :-) :-) The Captain Jack stunt show looked sooooooo elaborate...the scenes and stage props looked great! The Mickey egg yolk puts a new meaning to "egg on his face" :-) That's a very wet Roaring Rapids attraction as usual...yikes! so violent to actually feel your back crack! Such a full but fun day already! EOM
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