Hello again readers! Yep, I'm back again. It's time for another chapter of this wonderful magical story. In the last chapter, the 5 animal agents went on the "Mad Tea Party Teacups". Now, it's time for them to leave "Fantasyland" and go into another section of the "Magic Kingdom". This section is different now, but I decided to use it in this story...
This section is mostly known for being for kids. But when I was younger, I used to love going there, as well as going on a roller coaster there. I also loved their gift shop, the 2 walkthrough houses, and meeting Mickey Mouse for the first time.
I hope you all enjoy this chapter. This is chapter 38...
"I think we should go to the Toon Town Fair section now!" said Pinky, "It looks decent."
"It looks like it's for younger kids!" said Perry studying the section on his map, "Only one ride, 2 walkthrough houses, a Meet-and-Greet area, and a huge gift shop!"
"I think it's a wonderful idea..." said Peter, "I would like to buy souvenir from the gift shop..."
"Me too..." said Randal, "Maybe we'll try the 2 walkthrough houses while we're there!"
"I want to buy a t-shirt..." said Andy, "And a snow globe. I'm sure the gift shop will have them both!"
So the 5 animal agents walked to the left from the "Mad Tea Party Teacups" ride exit, and walked past a huge sign that said, "Mickey's Toon Town Fair" on it...
The entire section was not as big as the others in the "Magic Kingdom", but it was decent. To the left, was a huge gift shop called, "Big Top Tent Gifts", a walkthrough house called, "Mickey's House", a walkthrough house called, "Minnie's House", and a small bathroom facility.
To the right was a small rollercoaster ride called, "Goofy's Barnstormer", a small snack stand, a tiny playground, and a bunch of gift vendors.
At the very end of the section, was a train station. The station was the 2nd stop of the "Magic Kingdom Railway" attraction.
"Let's go into the gift shop!" said Peter, as he lead the animal agents inside the "Big Top Tent Gifts" shop. On the inside, were tons of shelves and displays of various Disney products...
The various souvenirs were Disney items like DVDs, stuffed plush toys, remote controlled vehicles, snow globes, books, plates, t-shirts, shoes, hats, music CDs, train sets, autograph books, cameras, bottled soft drinks, various candies, Disney themed toys, kitchen supplies, and even jackets.
"Look at this place!" exclaimed Pinky, "It has just as much stuff as the Emporium shop on Main Street!"
"I'm totally buying a DVD!" said Peter the Panda, running to a DVD shelf. He picked out a DVD of the Disney movie, "The Rescuers Down Under".
"I'm in the mood for a nice snack!" said Andy the Alligator. He ran up to a candy shelf and choose a "Twix" bar and a pack of "Twistlers" licorice.
"Maybe I'll just buy a nice book..." said Perry, as he walked over to a bookshelf. He picked out a chapter book at Walt Disney's childhood and golden years!
"I think I'll buy a Disney World 2015 snow globe!" said Randal, as he picked one out from a shelf.
After taking 10 minutes to go up to the check out desk and show the cast member their OWCA badges, the 5 animal agents exited the gift shop and looked around "Mickey's Toon Town Fair" some more.
Pinky had gotten his face portrait drawn at a booth for only 5 dollars by a cast member...
"Well..." said the cast member, "I'm done! Here you go sir!" he handed Pinky the picture...
"Wow, I love it!" said Pinky, giving the cast member 5 dollars, "Thanks sir!"
"You're welcome!" said the cast member, "I' am a great artist in the Magic Kingdom!
Pinky's picture looked just like himself as a secret agent, using a grappling hook on a tall building. Pinky also wore a fancy black tuxedo and a red bowtie in the picture...
"Wow, that looks action packed!" said Perry, looking at the picture, "I've never seen any picture like that before!"
The animal agents then tried the walkthrough attraction called, "Mickey's House". Needless to say, some of the fun gimmicks were fun to try out.
That also included a phone with recordings of Mickey leaving a message, a picture frame showing reruns of old Mickey Mouse cartoons, and walking through a garden outside full of pumpkins and other vegetables that looked like Mickey Mouse's face!
"Those vegetables looks so cute!" said Perry, snapping a photo with his digital camera.
After exiting through the end of the walkthrough house, the 5 animal agents took a ride on the roller coaster called, "Goofy's Barnstormer". Despite the short waiting time at the "Stand-By Entrance" was very short, the ride only lasted less than 2 minutes.
The ride only had 2 short hills, 2 left curves, and 3 right curves. At the end of the ride, the young children and adults cheered but the animal agents didn't...
"That ride was so depressing!" said Perry, as he stepped off the ride to the right, "It wasn't even that fast!"
"What did you expect?" said Pinky, "It's a roller coaster made for young children!"
"This ride is pretty stupid!" said Andy, "They didn't even take our photo or anything!"
"Yeah..." said Peter, "I totally agree with you three!"
"So do I!" said Randal, "Little kids might like it, but I certainly don't!"
The animal agents then walked through the exit of the ride and went around "Mickey's Toon Town Fair" some more...
After about 30 minutes of looking around and taking some pictures, the anima agents walked back out of the section and turned left and walked past the "Mad Tea Party Teacups" ride.
The next section that the animal agents would visit was called, "Tomorrowland"...
Wow...that section was boring, huh? Well, it's time to move on.
I hope you all like "Tomorrowland" as much as I do whenever I visit the "Magic Kingdom" theme park. It's loads and loads of fun for everyone!
Goodbye for now my fellow readers. I'll see you all in the next chapter!
