MarieTheCat24
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2007
November 26th Part Three: More Osborne Lights
We spent over an hour wandering around and taking everything in.
Minnie Mouse!
In the top righthand corner, theres a Once Upon a Time billboard. That meant I was able to get in my requisite Stare at Josh Dallas/Prince Charmings Face time while enjoying the Osborne Lights. Multitasking is the best.
Mom and I made it into that picture. Ha.
That bright white light is the moon. I think. Maybe its just a giant blob.
I feel like I should have a lot to say about the Osborne Lights because they are totally awesome, but, as I sit here staring at my laptop, Im having a hard time putting the experience into words. I think its just one of those things that is meant to be experienced. Not talked about. Not written about. Even the most descriptive words dont do it justice. Its all about the visual.
Once we had our fill of dancing light goodness, we headed over to Pixar Place to use the Toy Story Mania FastPasses wed picked up earlier.
I got my highest score ever! Mom didnt really try.
After that, we took the bus back to POP and got the car.
The path to the 70s parking lot passes by Mr. and Mrs. Potatohead.
So fun. Pop Century is great.
To fully put the unpleasantness behind us, we drove over to Downtown Disney for dinner. We actually made it to a parking spot this time.
I love that fountain.
We dined at Wolfgang Puck Express. Duh.
Mom had the Four Cheese Macaroni, Dad had the Meatloaf, and I had the Four Cheese Pesto Pizza.
It was very good. All of WPEs food tastes so fresh and it was great combination of flavors.
We browsed through the Christmas store and then swung by Goofys Candy Co. after dinner. I got my usual a Mickey Rice Krispy Treat dipped in white chocolate, rolled in peanut butter chips, and drizzled with milk chocolate. Its delicious.
As we were walking back to the car, Call Me Maybe was playing somewhere. I, of course, felt the need to sing along. I was in a great mood because we had a wonderful evening, the bad stuff was behind us, and the trip wasnt totally ruined! Singing along and dancing to a cheesy pop song in the parking lot felt like the right thing to do. I had that song stuck in my head for the rest of the week, but it was worth it.
We spent over an hour wandering around and taking everything in.
Minnie Mouse!
In the top righthand corner, theres a Once Upon a Time billboard. That meant I was able to get in my requisite Stare at Josh Dallas/Prince Charmings Face time while enjoying the Osborne Lights. Multitasking is the best.
Mom and I made it into that picture. Ha.
That bright white light is the moon. I think. Maybe its just a giant blob.
I feel like I should have a lot to say about the Osborne Lights because they are totally awesome, but, as I sit here staring at my laptop, Im having a hard time putting the experience into words. I think its just one of those things that is meant to be experienced. Not talked about. Not written about. Even the most descriptive words dont do it justice. Its all about the visual.
Once we had our fill of dancing light goodness, we headed over to Pixar Place to use the Toy Story Mania FastPasses wed picked up earlier.
I got my highest score ever! Mom didnt really try.
After that, we took the bus back to POP and got the car.
The path to the 70s parking lot passes by Mr. and Mrs. Potatohead.
So fun. Pop Century is great.
To fully put the unpleasantness behind us, we drove over to Downtown Disney for dinner. We actually made it to a parking spot this time.
I love that fountain.
We dined at Wolfgang Puck Express. Duh.
Mom had the Four Cheese Macaroni, Dad had the Meatloaf, and I had the Four Cheese Pesto Pizza.
It was very good. All of WPEs food tastes so fresh and it was great combination of flavors.
We browsed through the Christmas store and then swung by Goofys Candy Co. after dinner. I got my usual a Mickey Rice Krispy Treat dipped in white chocolate, rolled in peanut butter chips, and drizzled with milk chocolate. Its delicious.
As we were walking back to the car, Call Me Maybe was playing somewhere. I, of course, felt the need to sing along. I was in a great mood because we had a wonderful evening, the bad stuff was behind us, and the trip wasnt totally ruined! Singing along and dancing to a cheesy pop song in the parking lot felt like the right thing to do. I had that song stuck in my head for the rest of the week, but it was worth it.