I have Harry Potter fever!
Tickets for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 came on sale the other day, so Keri and me were keen to buy them, because we were sure that they would sell out, especially cos we are going on the 15th July, which is the release date of the film.
After many attempts, the website finally loaded and Keri was able to purchase our Harry Potter tickets.. in 3D! Yay! We booked at 8.40pm at the AMC Theatre at Universal Citywalk.
Friday the 15th July is going to be long and tiring, but very fun! We have a very early morning; we have to be at the park by 7:45am in order to make our 8am reservation for breakfast at The Three Broomsticks. Speaking of breakfast, I found an image of the breakfast menu online.. it sounds amazing! Take a look: (hopefully it's not too hard to read!)
I think it will have to be an American breakfast for me - totally unhealthy, but totally yum. Plus, my justification will be that it will get me ready for my long day ahead... bacon, eggs, sausage, potatos, croissant... *drool*
In other news, I finally got around to emailing my arrival details to Disney. The responded by telling me to relax on the morning of the 16th (my check-in day), and aim to arrive at Disney around 12 noon. We have to check out of our hotel at 11am, so we will probably just head straight to Vista Way after we check out. I think being the first to arrive in your apartment would be pretty awesome.. get your choice of rooms haha!
Disney have also sent another email out to participants regarding education courses. Of course, I did not receive the email because Disney STILL have my email address wrong. Luckily, a link to the email was posted on facebook so I was able to read it. The information about the available courses is the same as is available on the Disney International Programs website, but it did also include a link for the online registration form for classes. I haven't registered yet, but I am going to sign up for the Exploring Marketing course. I was considering the Corporate Communication course because it would be super helpful for the career I want to get into, but it has exams, and homework, and assignments and I just don't think I want to spend my time off doing homework! The Exploration Series courses on the other hands do not have any homework or assessments, and the classes are only 2 hours long rather than 4 hours, so I'm going with that option. Some people are opting against classes, but I know that it will look so good on my CV, plus it will be a wasted opportunity if I don't take one!
The only downside to taking a Disney course is the fact that they are scheduled on your day off. Luckily, my course is from 8.30-10.30 so it leaves most of the day free (no sleep-in though haha!).
Not long to go now.. the weeks are speeding by!
Til next time!
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