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- Mar 16, 2006
Day Seven: is it really almost over?
The one consolation about having to get off the boat at ridiculous oclock the next morning is that you get to spend your last day in Paradise: Castaway Cay. Lionel and I had made loose plans to roam around, have a drink at our favorite bar, take a bike ride (not necessarily in that order) and to meet Mat and Sarah later at Serenity Bay. Mat and Sarah had the Seahorse snorkel experience booked, and since Lionel and I are not huge fans of open water (read: giant mutant sharks) we politely declined to join them. We also set our wakeup call and coffee delivery a little later so we could sleep in. Until 8. Which is very late for us. And it was great!
We ran up to the buffet and prepared some fruit and waffles to go. I would be remiss if I did not also mention that Lionel put as much bacon on his plate as humanly possible, setting what I believe might have been the world record for bacon stacking. And then? Things got confusing.
When we left the room, we were pulling into CC. When we came back, the island was no longer outside our verandah. I blinked hard. Nothing. We rubbed our eyes. Still, nothing. The ground beneath our feet was vibrating. Are we turning?
I almost threw down my Mickey waffles right then and there, ready to storm the bridge and demand that he take us back. I was not about to be gipped out of a second day in Paradise. No sir! I would not stand for this! I ..
*tap* *tap* *tap*
Sweetie, were backing in.
Oh. Right.
The butt of the Magic.
As we enjoyed our last veranda breakfast, we discussed our loose plans for the day. Since we had booked the two day getaway package, we had snorkel gear, bikes and floaties waiting for us. Always the ambitious one, I made a schedule:
Ok, huddle up, mister. First we make a run for the bikes and tour the island, stopping for the occasional photo. Next, we grab our snorkel gear and hit the snorkel trail, which I know means you will hang around in the shallow end while I try for the fifth time to find that stupid underwater Mickey statue. Then, we head to the adult beach where we will eat and drink mass quantities, and float around until they drag us back onto the boat. Deal?
Outside the boat, we saw what looked to be the strangest excursion ever: people in orange underwater suits lined up next to the Magics butt, jumping into the water with a safety raft. A second group on shore stood in the ready position next to their jumpsuits, while a man with a stopwatch and a whistle barked orders military-style. Right before I wondered allowed how much they had paid to be humiliated, Lionel said something like oh, look, a safety drill!
Whatever you do, don't book THIS excursion.
Faster, orange people, go go go!
Apparently, I needed more coffee. Or maybe a pina colada.
As planned, we hit the bikes first, and for the first time we did the little bike loop that starts partway down the airplane landing strip. It was super cool! In the past, we have just ridden up and down the strip, and down the path that runs parallel to Serenity Bay. To be honest, I forgot that there was actually more to the bike trail. And its fun!
I learned a few things on that bike trip.
1) Castaway Cay is very scrubby the observation tower looks out onto a marsh that is not unlike Florida scenery. Paradise? Yes. But it obviously took some work to get it there.
2) Hordes of scowling teens pretending not to be having fun will run your 30-something butt over if you dont stand your ground. I may be small, but Im tougher than I look. I can shake a fist with the best of them. You kids get off my bike trail!
3) Storks in outhouses? Always funny.
I highly recommend the bike trail. It only takes about an hour, but its interesting to see another side of the island. Here are some of my favorite photos from along the way:
5000 feet! Pedal for your lilves!
Lionel in scrubville.
Storks on bikes. Usually funny.
Anchors aweigh!
Scrubville from the observation tower, where the kayak tour passes through.
ALWAYS FUNNY.
Geeks on bikes! Pausing for a self portrait at the end of the trail.
We hit the snorkel stand next, and were standing on the snorkel beach ready to hit the water when it occurred to us ..the sky was a bit overcast, the water was choppy, and there were tons of people out there already. For the first time, snorkeling didnt look fun to either one of us. We looked at each other, and silently walked to the Heads Up Bar instead.
I later heard the visibility in the water was very poor that day, so I felt good about our decision. Besides, its not like we would never be back there, right? The Mickey statue foiled me again, but I would be return. Vengeance will be mine! And by vengeance, I mean I will snap an underwater photo. Thats about as mean as I get.
On the way to the bar, a mango caught Lionels eye. You know that fruit stand right in front of Cookies BBQ? If you have not been, you must go, even if only to observe the fancy chopping skills of the guy who runs it. We handed him a mango, and I swear, it was like going to one of those Japanese steakhouses where you sit in front of the grill. There was a blur of sharp metal, and peels flying everywhere, and suddenly Lionel was holding a bowl full of perfectly sliced mango pieces. By the time we looked up again, he had already moved on to a cantaloupe. The poor melon never saw what was coming.
After this day, I will put in yet another vote for the Heads Up Bar as my favorite place for a fruity alcoholic drink. We sat listening to the soothing lap of the water, watching the children play from afar, and gazing out into the open ocean where we hoped Mat and Sarah had not ended up as giant mutant shark appetizers.
NO ONE is ever at the Heads Up Bar. Whats up with that? Seriously, its the best location on the island next to Serenity Bay. Its a great place to sit and observe the island, and theres a bar RIGHT THERE. With the slowest bartender in the world. But you know what? He made a mean Konk Kooler. And its not like I had anywhere I had to be.
Konk Kooler - nectar of the Gods.
Birds on the rocks, hunting crabs.
Peaceful scenery from the Heads Up Bar.
Well, apparently slow was on the menu for all cast members today, with the exception of the Iron Chef fruit slicer. We headed off to the eatery at Serenity Bay (another one of my favorite places eating there feels more like eating on a deserted island and less like sitting at a crowded picnic with 500 of your closest friends) where we met up with Mat and a slightly sunburned Sarah.
I say slightly, because I only saw her from the front.
The two had just sat down with their food, which we thought was perfect timing. Let me tell you, by the time we made it through the line they had long finished their lunch and had moved on to dessert. This is why.
CM: (stares blankly off into the distance)
Me: hi!
CM: (focuses one eye on me)
Me: um, what is that? (pointing to unidentified fish on the grill)
CM: feesh.
Ok, kudos for using my favorite pronunciation, but really? I know its fish. You have no signs up like usual, and Im pretty sure there is more than one kind of underwater creature. So perhaps a little more clarity? Or maybe you need some ginger chews after your long night out?
Me: yes, I mean, what KIND of feesh? I mean fish.
CM: uh, salmon.
Me: ok, Ill have some pasta.
CM: (stares blankly)
Me: never mind.
It was almost like they ran out of food or something. This being our first 7-day adventure, we expected the second CC day to be much like the first in menu. I guess all those special feesh meals Sameer had made for me took a toll on the inventory. But it seemed like everything was a bit sparse, including the meat selection. And what was up with all the CMs? Did they all take slow pills that morning? Because, seriously. Lionel had to ask about three times for a hot dog.
Down on the beach, it seemed like everything was winding down, including the island. The tide was in, the water was a bit choppy, and it was just ..quiet. Not in a bad way, mind. It was just different. Things were coming to an end, and while there was still time left to enjoy it, our vacation would be over soon. I think all of us knew it.
And then? Sarah had a burst of energy. And SWAM TO THE BUOY.
That tiny dot is a Canadian.
Sarah is an awesome swimmer. I would follow that with for a Canadian, but seriously, the girl can move. She kept getting smaller and smaller and smaller, and I was starting to get concerned but then she turned around and came right back.
I touched the buoy!
High fives all around. Then, she fell asleep.
We loaned Mat our snorkel gear, and took the floats out to the water where two strange men started floating toward us. They were getting closer and closer, and smiling, clearly intent upon a visit. Finally, it dawned on me who they were: Chris and Rob, whose names we had drawn for Secret Mickey! I breathed a sigh of relief. We werent being stalked. They were coming to thank us for their final gift.
And so, I will close this installment with a story.
When I originally signed up for Secret Mickey, I filled out this questionnaire full of strange things like what is your favorite song? and tell us your best Disney memory and so on. When I received Chris and Robs answers, my eyes were drawn to the favorite song answer: Beautiful sung by Wayne Brady.
Wayne Brady????
Wayne Brady was my prom date. I kid you not. You can ask him yourself, and he will confirm this. Yep. Wayne Brady and I go way back. Mind you, I dont have his phone number or anything. In fact, the last time I saw him was about 10 years ago when I went to LA for a business trip. We laughed about the prom date thing.
When I was in high school and college, I frequented a local Orlando theatre called Sak Comedy Lab. I worked there behind the scenes, at the register, the snack bar and backstage. I took classes there, thinking one day I would make a great improve comedian. Luckily, I had the medical field to fall back on, because I dont have the fastest comedic reflexes known to ..well, anyone. But, I did make friends with some awesome people who I occasionally see on TV. Wayne was one of them.
It was my senior year, and I didnt have a boyfriend. I was going to prom with a group of people, and jokingly said to Wayne that HE should take me. And he said, ok.
So yes, I walked into the Winter Park High School prom on Wayne Bradys arm. It was purely platonic. We had a great time, and danced aaaallllll night.
Back to Chris and Rob.
When I saw their answer, I had an idea that I could contact Wayne and maybe get an autograph for them or something. But then I remembered, I didnt have a phone number. Or and email. And the thought of sending fan mail stating but we went to prom together, HE KNOWS ME! sounded a bit pathetic, so I did the next best thing:
I made a ready-for-pictures photo album with the words to the song Beautiful inscribed on each page. It took forever, and sometime before I finished I looked at it and wondered if they would like it. I mean, I never once thought they would think it was dumb, but I know different people have different tastes. Something I would like isnt necessarily what someone else would want. But, I tried to be confident and finished it anyway.
Well, they loved it. They said it was amazing, and that while they appreciated the little gifts I had dropped here and there, this one was truly meaningful. I cant tell you how happy I was that they loved it.
I will put all my Secret Mickey Photos in the next post so you can see the album for yourselves. Pinky swear.
Up next: I become a massage addict, and we say farewell to the Magic geek style.
The one consolation about having to get off the boat at ridiculous oclock the next morning is that you get to spend your last day in Paradise: Castaway Cay. Lionel and I had made loose plans to roam around, have a drink at our favorite bar, take a bike ride (not necessarily in that order) and to meet Mat and Sarah later at Serenity Bay. Mat and Sarah had the Seahorse snorkel experience booked, and since Lionel and I are not huge fans of open water (read: giant mutant sharks) we politely declined to join them. We also set our wakeup call and coffee delivery a little later so we could sleep in. Until 8. Which is very late for us. And it was great!
We ran up to the buffet and prepared some fruit and waffles to go. I would be remiss if I did not also mention that Lionel put as much bacon on his plate as humanly possible, setting what I believe might have been the world record for bacon stacking. And then? Things got confusing.
When we left the room, we were pulling into CC. When we came back, the island was no longer outside our verandah. I blinked hard. Nothing. We rubbed our eyes. Still, nothing. The ground beneath our feet was vibrating. Are we turning?
I almost threw down my Mickey waffles right then and there, ready to storm the bridge and demand that he take us back. I was not about to be gipped out of a second day in Paradise. No sir! I would not stand for this! I ..
*tap* *tap* *tap*
Sweetie, were backing in.
Oh. Right.
The butt of the Magic.
As we enjoyed our last veranda breakfast, we discussed our loose plans for the day. Since we had booked the two day getaway package, we had snorkel gear, bikes and floaties waiting for us. Always the ambitious one, I made a schedule:
Ok, huddle up, mister. First we make a run for the bikes and tour the island, stopping for the occasional photo. Next, we grab our snorkel gear and hit the snorkel trail, which I know means you will hang around in the shallow end while I try for the fifth time to find that stupid underwater Mickey statue. Then, we head to the adult beach where we will eat and drink mass quantities, and float around until they drag us back onto the boat. Deal?
Outside the boat, we saw what looked to be the strangest excursion ever: people in orange underwater suits lined up next to the Magics butt, jumping into the water with a safety raft. A second group on shore stood in the ready position next to their jumpsuits, while a man with a stopwatch and a whistle barked orders military-style. Right before I wondered allowed how much they had paid to be humiliated, Lionel said something like oh, look, a safety drill!
Whatever you do, don't book THIS excursion.
Faster, orange people, go go go!
Apparently, I needed more coffee. Or maybe a pina colada.
As planned, we hit the bikes first, and for the first time we did the little bike loop that starts partway down the airplane landing strip. It was super cool! In the past, we have just ridden up and down the strip, and down the path that runs parallel to Serenity Bay. To be honest, I forgot that there was actually more to the bike trail. And its fun!
I learned a few things on that bike trip.
1) Castaway Cay is very scrubby the observation tower looks out onto a marsh that is not unlike Florida scenery. Paradise? Yes. But it obviously took some work to get it there.
2) Hordes of scowling teens pretending not to be having fun will run your 30-something butt over if you dont stand your ground. I may be small, but Im tougher than I look. I can shake a fist with the best of them. You kids get off my bike trail!
3) Storks in outhouses? Always funny.
I highly recommend the bike trail. It only takes about an hour, but its interesting to see another side of the island. Here are some of my favorite photos from along the way:
5000 feet! Pedal for your lilves!
Lionel in scrubville.
Storks on bikes. Usually funny.
Anchors aweigh!
Scrubville from the observation tower, where the kayak tour passes through.
ALWAYS FUNNY.
Geeks on bikes! Pausing for a self portrait at the end of the trail.
We hit the snorkel stand next, and were standing on the snorkel beach ready to hit the water when it occurred to us ..the sky was a bit overcast, the water was choppy, and there were tons of people out there already. For the first time, snorkeling didnt look fun to either one of us. We looked at each other, and silently walked to the Heads Up Bar instead.
I later heard the visibility in the water was very poor that day, so I felt good about our decision. Besides, its not like we would never be back there, right? The Mickey statue foiled me again, but I would be return. Vengeance will be mine! And by vengeance, I mean I will snap an underwater photo. Thats about as mean as I get.
On the way to the bar, a mango caught Lionels eye. You know that fruit stand right in front of Cookies BBQ? If you have not been, you must go, even if only to observe the fancy chopping skills of the guy who runs it. We handed him a mango, and I swear, it was like going to one of those Japanese steakhouses where you sit in front of the grill. There was a blur of sharp metal, and peels flying everywhere, and suddenly Lionel was holding a bowl full of perfectly sliced mango pieces. By the time we looked up again, he had already moved on to a cantaloupe. The poor melon never saw what was coming.
After this day, I will put in yet another vote for the Heads Up Bar as my favorite place for a fruity alcoholic drink. We sat listening to the soothing lap of the water, watching the children play from afar, and gazing out into the open ocean where we hoped Mat and Sarah had not ended up as giant mutant shark appetizers.
NO ONE is ever at the Heads Up Bar. Whats up with that? Seriously, its the best location on the island next to Serenity Bay. Its a great place to sit and observe the island, and theres a bar RIGHT THERE. With the slowest bartender in the world. But you know what? He made a mean Konk Kooler. And its not like I had anywhere I had to be.
Konk Kooler - nectar of the Gods.
Birds on the rocks, hunting crabs.
Peaceful scenery from the Heads Up Bar.
Well, apparently slow was on the menu for all cast members today, with the exception of the Iron Chef fruit slicer. We headed off to the eatery at Serenity Bay (another one of my favorite places eating there feels more like eating on a deserted island and less like sitting at a crowded picnic with 500 of your closest friends) where we met up with Mat and a slightly sunburned Sarah.
I say slightly, because I only saw her from the front.
The two had just sat down with their food, which we thought was perfect timing. Let me tell you, by the time we made it through the line they had long finished their lunch and had moved on to dessert. This is why.
CM: (stares blankly off into the distance)
Me: hi!
CM: (focuses one eye on me)
Me: um, what is that? (pointing to unidentified fish on the grill)
CM: feesh.
Ok, kudos for using my favorite pronunciation, but really? I know its fish. You have no signs up like usual, and Im pretty sure there is more than one kind of underwater creature. So perhaps a little more clarity? Or maybe you need some ginger chews after your long night out?
Me: yes, I mean, what KIND of feesh? I mean fish.
CM: uh, salmon.
Me: ok, Ill have some pasta.
CM: (stares blankly)
Me: never mind.
It was almost like they ran out of food or something. This being our first 7-day adventure, we expected the second CC day to be much like the first in menu. I guess all those special feesh meals Sameer had made for me took a toll on the inventory. But it seemed like everything was a bit sparse, including the meat selection. And what was up with all the CMs? Did they all take slow pills that morning? Because, seriously. Lionel had to ask about three times for a hot dog.
Down on the beach, it seemed like everything was winding down, including the island. The tide was in, the water was a bit choppy, and it was just ..quiet. Not in a bad way, mind. It was just different. Things were coming to an end, and while there was still time left to enjoy it, our vacation would be over soon. I think all of us knew it.
And then? Sarah had a burst of energy. And SWAM TO THE BUOY.
That tiny dot is a Canadian.
Sarah is an awesome swimmer. I would follow that with for a Canadian, but seriously, the girl can move. She kept getting smaller and smaller and smaller, and I was starting to get concerned but then she turned around and came right back.
I touched the buoy!
High fives all around. Then, she fell asleep.
We loaned Mat our snorkel gear, and took the floats out to the water where two strange men started floating toward us. They were getting closer and closer, and smiling, clearly intent upon a visit. Finally, it dawned on me who they were: Chris and Rob, whose names we had drawn for Secret Mickey! I breathed a sigh of relief. We werent being stalked. They were coming to thank us for their final gift.
And so, I will close this installment with a story.
When I originally signed up for Secret Mickey, I filled out this questionnaire full of strange things like what is your favorite song? and tell us your best Disney memory and so on. When I received Chris and Robs answers, my eyes were drawn to the favorite song answer: Beautiful sung by Wayne Brady.
Wayne Brady????
Wayne Brady was my prom date. I kid you not. You can ask him yourself, and he will confirm this. Yep. Wayne Brady and I go way back. Mind you, I dont have his phone number or anything. In fact, the last time I saw him was about 10 years ago when I went to LA for a business trip. We laughed about the prom date thing.
When I was in high school and college, I frequented a local Orlando theatre called Sak Comedy Lab. I worked there behind the scenes, at the register, the snack bar and backstage. I took classes there, thinking one day I would make a great improve comedian. Luckily, I had the medical field to fall back on, because I dont have the fastest comedic reflexes known to ..well, anyone. But, I did make friends with some awesome people who I occasionally see on TV. Wayne was one of them.
It was my senior year, and I didnt have a boyfriend. I was going to prom with a group of people, and jokingly said to Wayne that HE should take me. And he said, ok.
So yes, I walked into the Winter Park High School prom on Wayne Bradys arm. It was purely platonic. We had a great time, and danced aaaallllll night.
Back to Chris and Rob.
When I saw their answer, I had an idea that I could contact Wayne and maybe get an autograph for them or something. But then I remembered, I didnt have a phone number. Or and email. And the thought of sending fan mail stating but we went to prom together, HE KNOWS ME! sounded a bit pathetic, so I did the next best thing:
I made a ready-for-pictures photo album with the words to the song Beautiful inscribed on each page. It took forever, and sometime before I finished I looked at it and wondered if they would like it. I mean, I never once thought they would think it was dumb, but I know different people have different tastes. Something I would like isnt necessarily what someone else would want. But, I tried to be confident and finished it anyway.
Well, they loved it. They said it was amazing, and that while they appreciated the little gifts I had dropped here and there, this one was truly meaningful. I cant tell you how happy I was that they loved it.
I will put all my Secret Mickey Photos in the next post so you can see the album for yourselves. Pinky swear.
Up next: I become a massage addict, and we say farewell to the Magic geek style.