Day 10, Part 2 – Tomorrowland

We decided to go to Pan Galactic Pizza Port in Tomorrowland for lunch. On the way, I stopped by the lottery, but it was a slow enough day that they didn’t have it. Darn, I was really hoping for the reserved area of Once Upon a Time. I guess on days without lottery, it’s just first come first serve? I didn’t want to put in the time investment, so we didn’t check it out. While I was at it, I got FPs for Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters.

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DD needed to go to the bathroom, but I knew that the restrooms there only had 2 stalls and there was already a line out the door. We went in search of another bathroom and ended up on a long walk to World Bazaar before we found another one. It actually doesn’t look that far on the map, but I guess it’s misleading since everything at TDL is more spread out. The food was okay, it had gotten a little cold by the time we got back….


Of course we had to have the famous alien mochi, and I just had to have the souvenir tub. There is one filling flavor of each – chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla. It was okay…I’ve had better mochi by far, but it was definitely the cutest!

The alien tub fits in the R2D2 popcorn bucket. Should we call him A2D2? :rotfl:


We went to Grand Circuit Raceway again. DS really likes it and the line is shorter than for Autopia in Disneyland.

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Then we stood in line for StarJets. It’s a kiddie ride, but the kids wanted to go even though it was a 30 minute wait. It’s very similar to the Astro Orbitor at Disneyland (California), but this one is elevated and requires an elevator ride up. While we were waiting, we saw the parade go by and the princesses in their clear raincoats.

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We also saw the scrump mochi:

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We went to use our FPs for Buzz. The ride is pretty much the same as Disneyland California, just newer. On the way out, we took some pictures for our alien fan friend back home.


Earlier, we had tried to get into the One Man’s Dream II show as the line was going into the theater, but it got full before we made it in. So we tried again at the next show time (about 5:30) and lined up about 30 minutes before the show start time. They start letting the line in about 15 minutes before and we made it in this time. The show features a lot of characters and dancing, not much plot as far as I can tell and the language barrier wasn’t an issue. DD enjoyed it since it had the princesses dancing with their respective princes. The Peter Pan segment had a giant inflatable crocodile walking around that was hilarious.

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