Friday, March 30, 2012
Under the Boardwalk, the Boardwalk
I hadn't known this part of Disney even existed until this past trip! Mike saw it listed on a map, or one of our books... I forget actually, but he was curious. So we asked a cast member at our hotel how to get there. We read that it was near one of the mini-golf courses, so we figured we'd hit 2 birds with 1 stone. The cast member's directions took us to Epcot, but we'd have had to use a ticket to get in, just to get through to the Boardwalk. Not having park-hopper tickets, we asked a security guard for another way to get there. She said to take the bus to Hollywood Studios. From there we could walk or take a ferry. We walked.
We saw this on the other side of the water:
Because I now have an awesome camera, I was able to zoom in and read what it says on the gravestone:
On the ferry ride we took back, Mike claims it wasn't there. We were both looking for it. Maybe it was only there for the pirate cruise? That's something they offer for kids:
We knew we'd made it when we found this sign:
How very welcoming! We read it was based on Coney Island, but I also read it's based on Atlantic City as well. I guess it's just a universal boardwalk feel.
There was pretty marsh grass under the water:
And cute hotel fronts:
You can see Epcot across the way:
Not many places were open because we were there in the morning--it's more of a night place. We did manage to get coffee (Mike) and food (me). I wasn't very hungry, but I took a picture of these cute Mickey-esque cupcakes:
Definitely inspiring! I'm getting ideas for the next project on my cupcake blog! We saw muffins where Mike got his espresso:
The blueberry ones are shaped like Mickey, too. Mike bought me the one on the lower right, chocolate-chip banana. Mmm.
How cute!! Of course Mike wasn't crazy about me having to stop and take a picture every 2 seconds, but I made him take one of me on the Boardwalk with my muffin.
If you look closely, you can see the hungry seagull to the left on the railing. In true Disney form, the seagulls referenced Finding Nemo by claiming the muffin "mine!" and flew at me until they knocked it out of my hands. I was pretty stunned and laughed very loudly in reaction (as I do in stressful situations) and everyone on the little tables & chairs lining the boardwalk saw what happened. Except Mike. He was walking ahead of me. He, of course, said I'd been taunting the birds by taking so many pictures of the muffin.
There they all are, proud of themselves. I bought a t-shirt later in the trip at Epcot that had the Nemo seagull on it going "Mine! Mine! Mine!"
We also read that the Boardwalk has the only microbrewery in Disney World, Big River Grille and Brewing Works. I was hoping they'd have beer with Disney themes, like "The Sorcerer's Apprentice Pale Ale" or something... Nope! I would totally go for something like that. "Rapunzel's Golden Wheat." You know? "Feelin' Goofy," "Grumpy's Stout." Disney missed a huge opportunity (in my opinion)!
Mike got a "beer flight" (we had more "flights" in Epcot!):
There's our bartender in the background, and the woman being nasty to him, saying stuff about how customer service is underrated.. Mike and I were shocked that anyone could be in a bad mood in the happiest place on Earth! Especially at a brewpub! But she was there for a work thing, so I guess she didn't even really want to be there. I'd love to be sent there for work!
We asked him to make us a fruity shot, and he gave us these:
They were delicious, cold and refreshing. I asked him, in a last-ditch effort to find something Disney-themed inside all this, what he calls it. Hoping for "Goofy's Hat," I only got "...Green."
There were a few stores open with all-Disney merchandise, of course. I loved the Boardwalk items--an old-fashioned hotel keychain with Goofy as a bellhop, a Minnie Mouse on the Boardwalk t-shirt, and magnets with Mickey. (That link is a Yahoo image search and only has a few merchandise items listed, but they're darn cute!!) I didn't get anything at the time, but I'd definitely go back for some more shopping in the future!
We found the Fantasyland Mini Golf Course amidst all this, but I'll save that for a future post. We took the Ferry (called "Friendship") back to Hollywood Studios, and then our hotel!
Someone saw a bald eagle on our trip back! How crazy! Oh, the wonders of Disney.
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What a terrific blog! I loved the photos. Do you think that perhaps the sea gulls didn't like your idea of hitting two birds (or even one) with one stone, and thus retaliated?
ReplyDeleteThank you! About the sea gulls, I hope not! That might make them mind-readers.
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