Ever have one of those days where everything just seems to be running in slow motion? That is what happened to us!
We arrived at Magic Kingdom early in the afternoon. The traffic just seemed unusually heavy, and there was a line backed up to get a parking spot. We slowly crept forward and parked it.
Parking at Disney is a crap shoot. Sometimes you get to park on the end that has the transportation tram. Usually, you get parked all the way out at the end of the row. In our case? We weren't just at the end, we had the very last spot. When I got out of the van I asked the parking attendant "Is there a tram to take us to the tram?"
We arrived to the tram just as it pulled away. Disney is usually smart about this - they don't pull away until the next Tram is ready to pull in. By doing this, people don't feel like they were left behind. For whatever reason, that mentality wasn't in existence. The tram pulled away and we were left behind waiting and waiting for the next tram.
When the tram arrives, everyone hurries to get onboard. Why? We have to sit there for ten minutes for everyone else to board, listen to the conductor's lame jokes, hear the safety message, and then wait until the left over idiots still in the parking lot are "Standing behind the yellow line". Finally the conductor says "Can everyone on the tram look at the guy in the blue shirt and tell him to step back behind the yellow line?"
The tram takes off and we get a brief break from the hundred degree weather as a hundred degree breeze blows through the tram. The lady in front of me has super long hair, flapping in the breeze and carelessly hitting me in the face. Come on! She can't tell that her hair is hitting me in the face?
We arrive at the Ticketing Center and have to decide how to get across the lake to the Magic Kingdom: the boat that holds 600 people? Or the monorail that only holds 200? Of course! We pick the monorail! And wouldn't you know it? We arrive at the monorail station just as the monorail pulls out. Obviously? This is not our day.
After ten minutes, the next monorail pulls into station and nobody gets off! Another ten minutes go by and no one is getting off the monorail. Finally, the doors open and the passenger exists. I turn to my wife and ask "Are we sure we want to take the monorail? The boat holds..." and before I can finish my sentence, she is boarded.
The monorail takes off from the station and half way down the rail, it comes to a stop. Uh-oh. Last year, a monorail broke down and left people stranded twenty feet in the air until the fire department rescued them from the hot oven-like monorail cars. Luckily, that would not be our fate, and the monorail continued to the next station.
At the next station, the doors of the monorail failed to open. After some period of time, the conductor announced "We are having some problems. We are going to try a reset. We apologize for the inconvenience." And just like that, they rebooted the monorail! The lights went out, the air conditioning stopped, and the car became very hot.
The crowd outside the monorail waiting to board was growing. One mother trapped in the monorail convinced her kids to knock on the window and say "Help us! We are trapped". That scared away many of the awaiting passengers, who left to explore the boat option for crossing the lake.
After many hot minutes, the lights came back on and the monorail doors opened.
Our first ride was the Jungle Cruise, and we had a fast pass! Linda expertly snaked us through the crowd to get in line quickly. There was a huge fast pass line at Jungle Cruise! Usually, a fast pass means you can get right onto the ride. Something got messed up and the line stretched all across the sidewalk area. We had a twenty minute fast pass wait!
We decided to reward our selves with some ice cream. The four of us all squeezed onto a single bench with me on the end. Little did I realize that my end of the bench was next to a huge mud puddle. I realized it instantly when an eight year old went stomping through the puddle, filling my shoe with water and drenching me.
This was NOT a great trip to the Magic Kingdom. The crowds were too heavy, the lines were too long, the day was too hot, and I was too wet.