It certainly felt good to sleep to post dawn hour this morning. We took our time getting ready and then getting to the Central Market of the resort for breakfast. It was then to the Skyliner and our day at Hollywood Studios. It was a much more pleasant day today weather-wise - low humidity, temp in the 70s' and a breeze. Neither of us were sure what to expect and decided that we would spend as little or as much time that we needed there.
It really was a surprise how much we found to do. The main street is chock full of stores and emporiums, but because of crowds and Covid-19 we really didn't go into any of them. Since neither of us is a Star Wars fan, we agreed to skip that part of the park.
After looking at the map and semi-planning a course of action, we opted for the Frozen Sing-a-Long. Figuring that it might be hokey, we went into a huge theatre with what was a live show. Boy, were we wrong. It was a delightful comedy half-hour that targeted the adult sense of humor. We did have a great time and some good laughs.
Then it was around the corner to the Muppet Vision 3D for a cute show featuring the Muppets, of course.
The park was incredibly crowded and so we had to figure out what was worth waiting over 90 minutes in line. The Tower of Terror was not recommended for those with insulin pumps, so we passed on that. The Slinky Dog Dash out of order so we decided on the Alien Swirling Saucers. The are similar to the teacups in the Magic Kingdom and it was a fun ride even though we couldn't control the spin.
Time for a Mickey Ice Cream bar for Amy and a Strawberry fruit bar for me as we headed to Mickey and MInnie's Runaway Railroad. It was another long line, but we managed to make it under cover when it started to rain. It was a short shower and by the time the ride was over, it had quit.
Back on the Skyliner to the hotel to change for dinner. We caught the shuttle to Disney Springs from our close by Trinidad stop. On a quest for margaritas, we headed to Dockside Margaritas where we enjoyed some beautiful scenery and a very good drink.
Reservations were at The Boathouse, about an 8 minute walk. We celebrated Amy's accomplishments and our last night at Disney with cocktails, lobster bisque for Amy, a Caesar salad (loaded with anchovies) and Lobster Oscar for the both of us.
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