After a pretty boring morning of training, one intense and much needed nap, and a vegetarian dinner, we all decided to spend the evening in Hollywood. On the bus again and only two hours until Disney's Hollywood Studios closed for the evening. We made a beeline for the Tower of Terror, only to see our other roommates (we had to split up before getting on the bus) just getting off from it, so we decided to go on Rock n' Rollin Coaster (the Aerosmith inspired ride) before coming back to it. Now, if you know anything about me, you know that I am not scared of an adventure and what ever seems to be the most daring, only screams at me to be the first in line to do it. Therefore, sitting in the very front was my only option. I don't want to give anything away, but when this thing started, I'm pretty sure my insides were playing scramble. It was intensely magical. Next up on the agenda was the Tower of Terror. I've heard things about this ride that made me a little scared to go on it, but when the little girl in front of me was skipping towards it, I figured it couldn't be that bad. Some little girls are evil apparently. JUST KIDDING. I absolutely loveeeeeeeee this ride and made me reconsider not wanting to go bungee jumping (seriously, lets go guys!). Absolutely amazing (if not proof of the picture taken while on the ride of me giving a perfect smile to the camera)!!!!
Getting off the ride just in time to catch the 8:30 show, we skipped on down to it. I've never watched animated cartoons on water before until now, nor have I been so amazed or simply happy to watch something. I keep finding myself extremely excited every time I see Mickey Mouse or any other character and I don't think the smile on my face left it the whole night. If you ever get a chance to check it out, make sure you do it! Ok, enough advertising, back to my story.
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