We started Sunday at Chef Mickey, or, the Scream Chamber, as I like to call it.
This is a breakfast buffet at Disney's Contemporary Resort. The Contemporary is
a large triangle shaped hotel that allows monorails to run strait through the
center of the hotel. The buffet has excellent breakfast choices. Breakfast in
interrupted by Disney characters (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Donald, and Goofy) who
pause for pictures.
I call this the Scream Chamber because the restaurant
sits in a cove within the cavernous hotel. The screaming kids causes a defining
echo chamber. I have read the area has been flagged by OSHA for sound levels,
and workers are required to take longer breaks to recover.
When on
vacation too many parents take a vacation from parenting. They allow their 5 and
6 year olds to go to the buffet by themselves. The children return with a plate
mounded high with food. The child takes one bite from the plate and the rest
goes into the garbage. Why are these parents doing allowing this to
happen?
My back was in the worse shape so far. Even though I was heavily
medicated, I remained in significant pain. But I didn't let that slow us
down!
After breakfast, we walked the short distance from the Contemporary
to the Magic Kingdom. It was a very hot day but luckily we had cooling towels.
These were recommended by The Dis Podcast and are shamies that you soak with
cold water and wear around your neck and it keeps you cool. Yes, we looked like
dorks. But we were cool dorks.
The park was very hot. In the North when
it is hot you can find relief in the shade. But in Florida when it is hot with
high humidity, the heat radiates from the air surrounding you - there is no
relief! I saw one lady buy the famous Mickey Ears (chocolate covered ice cream
on a stick) and she opened the package and the ice cream immediately fell to the
ground. These things are expensive ($4)! And there it sat on the pavement. What
would you do? Well, she picked it up, put it back on the stick and ate
it.
In addition to being very hot, the park was packed. Maybe it was due
to my back pain but I was very annoyed by all the self centered idiots who had
no sense of presence. They would stand in doorways and stare off into space -
hay! Don't block the way! Or they would be walking in the stream of people and
just stop in the walkway. Or a family of three would hold hands and stretch
across a walkway while walking slow. And the strollers! These are supposed to
carry children but instead people push them empty and use them as weapons to
stab their way through the crowds. In one case a lady kept running her stroller
into the back of my foot, say "sorry" and then do it again. In another
situation, we were in a crowd with 10,000 people all headed down a walkway and a
lady come up behind us with a stroller saying "Excuse me, excuse me" expecting
us to get out of her way - there was no place to go! And we were all headed in
the same direction at the same speed! These crowds are all crushed together
tight. In one situation I saw a girl go to hit her boyfriend and ended up
smacking a lady that was passing by. When it came time to do the fireworks at
the end of the day, they pushed all these thousands of people into Main Street
and told them to squish together. It was hot, smelly, people were tired, and
frustrations were high. At one point a guy hit Mike with his bag so Mike pushed
it back. The guy yelled at Mike for touching his bag, then took a look at me,
realized that was a bad idea, and walked away. They keep letting more and more
people into the Magic a kingdom and they all want to see the fireworks and ride
Peter Pan an do everything - at some point you can't fit anymore people in the
park!
I think someone from Disney is reading my blog. After I wrote that
Disney water tastes like toilet water? On Sunday we had three people tell us the
drinking fountains are triple filtered and healthier than bottled water. Well,
filtered or not? It still tastes like toilet water.
It has rained every
day we have been in Florida. When it rains it is usually for only 30-60 minutes.
Without fail, it rained on Sunday so we decided to eat dinner.
Eating in
the Magic Kingdom can be a challenge. If you want a sit down meal? Forget it.
These restaurants require reservations and are often booked months in advance.
Can you imagine owning a restaurant in the real world that is booked for months?
That is the way every Disney restaurant is. The only solution is fast food. In
the North we expect a certain efficiency where people are working very hard. We
went to a Burger King the other day and waited 15 minutes for our order because
there was one guy making burgers and three people standing around chatting
filling the orders. We went through a Wendy's drive thru and it took 30 minutes.
At Disney fast food, you stand in line to place your order and then stand in
another line waiting for your food. The food is ready (giant pile of burgers
under a heat lamp) and sitting there and is just waiting to be assembled, and is
assembled as slowly as humanly possible. If you want to eat? You had better not
be in a hurry!
My back caused problems for me throughout the day but I
kept moving and didn't slow down. It probably made me a little more grumpier
toward my fellow man, and less tolerant of all the fricken' idiots that over
populated the park's attendance.
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