This is a trip report from our second Disney trip in May 2010.
Finally it was time for us to head to Hollywood Studios. We were so tired from our day before that we decided to sleep in and have a lazy morning….we arrived at the park at 9:20! HAHAHA. We have issues.
I sent Jason ahead to get Faspasses for Toy Story Mania and the kids and I waited to hug Pluto and Goofy. Then we made it just in time for the Playhouse Disney show at 9:40. Jacob’s enter face lit up when he saw Mickey pop up on stage. He was all smiles. It was so cute!
After the show, we went to wait on High School Musical 3’s street performance while Jason and Jacob went to grab a snack. Emily really liked it even though she hasn’t seen the movies.
Jason dragged her off to see the American Idol show and Jacob and I waited in line to hug Daisy, Donald and Minnie Mouse. He sure does love his hugs! Jason and Emily really enjoyed the Americal Idol experience.
Jason and Emily then went to see The Little Mermaid show and I was actually able to get us a second set of Fastpasses to Toy Story Mania. We couldn’t believe our luck! It was a very slow, quiet day at the parks. Jacob hugged a couple green army men, and then we played a trash game. I would give him a piece of paper torn off the map and he would throw it away at the next trash can. Walt Disney wanted the cans every 27 steps (I think) and so it isn’t far between trash cans. It’s so nice! Jacob had a blast.
We then browsed through the shops and Jacob picked the cutest pair of Mickey ears. This is his first pair! We waited until he was ready to pick him out some. Of course he wanted the popcorn ears and we luckily were able to talk him out of those. LOL!
By now it was time for our reservation at 50s Prime Time Cafe. The food was good and the atmosphere was cute, but it wasn’t worth the $80 it cost us out of pocket (since we are on the quick service plan). So yes, I would do it again but only if I was already on the dining plan.
After lunch, we waited to see the Block Party Bash. It was so awesome!! Just make sure you ask a local cast member what float you will be in front of when you line up. We were in front of Monster’s Inc. The kids loved it! We also stopped by and rode Toy Story Mania once. It was almost just like the game for the Wii! Make sure you get the Wii Game ahead of time so you can practice. Jason beat me.
We then made our way back to see the Lights! Motors! Action! show. Jacob is not patient sitting for shows and unfortunately this one was no different. He drove me absolutely crazy the entire show! We try not to get him to sit through shows unless we have to. Jason had been looking forward to this show and wanted Jacob to see it. Ugh. The show was cute, but it isn’t something we will make sure to see again.
We split up and Emily and I went to see the Beauty and the Beast show. We loved it! It was a blast. Jason and Jacob got front row seats to the Playhouse Disney show and Jacob was all smiles the entire time!
We had a quick ride on Toy Story Mania with our final Fastpasses and stopped by to meet Mr Incredible before calling it a day.
Hollywood Studios – 9:20 – 6:40
Goofy and Pluto meet and greet – 5 minute wait
Playhouse Disney show – no wait
High School Musical 3 Street Show – 10 minute wait
American Idol Experience (Jason and Emily) – no wait
Donald and Daisy meet and greet (Jacob and Kristin) – 10 minute wait (for them to come out)
Minnie Mouse meet and greet (Jacob and Kristin) – 5 minute wait
The Little Mermaid Show – 15 minute wait (we didn’t time it right!)
Green Army Men meet and greet (no wait)
Lunch at 50s Prime Time Cafe – 10 minute wait
Block Party Bash – 15 minute wait
Toy Story Mania – 5 minute wait with Fastpass
Lights! Motor! Action! – 15 minute wait (in our seats waiting for it to start)
Beauty and the Beast (Kristin and Emily) 10 minute wait (in our seats)
Playhouse Disney show (Jason and Jacob) – no wait
Toy Story Mania – 5 minute wait with Fastpass
Mr Incredible – 2 minute wait
*Note – we did a lot of browsing and aborbing the sites as well. There is a lot to see at Hollywood Studios