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Monday, August 4, 1997 - Day 5

Today was a much needed lazy day.  We slept late and then spent the day at Storm-a-long Bay at the Y&BC. 
A white fence has recently been put up to limit access to the pool, leaving only four entry points.  Our DVC 
membership gained us access.  I can see where guests might find it a bit inconvenient, but when you trade it 
off to having more chairs and lounges available for use, I think it's a small price to pay.  The only thing I noticed 
was that the men's room by Hurricane Hannah's was outside of the perimeter. My stamp had washed off, so I 
was questioned when trying to reenter.  We found a cabana with two empty chaises beneath it and settled into them.
After swimming, we went back to the room to shower and get dressed and went to Pleasure Island, using the tickets 
we bought Friday night.  We had dinner at Planet Hollywood, using our DVC membership to get priority seating, which
meant we just got to bypass the line.  We were seated within ten minutes.  I ordered the Combination Fajitas and
Judy had the Gardenburger.  We both had house salads that were served on these triangle shaped plates.  I love
fajitas, but the sure are messy.  Judy enjoyed the veggie burger, which was huge.
We used the tickets we bought Friday night to go into Pleasure Island and got on line for the first show at the
Comedy Warehouse.  Pleasure Island is a little disorganized when it opens, since some entry points open earlier than
others and we couldn't get on line without our bracelets. I love improv.  We sat next to a family who were lucky
enough to be next to the phone.  If you've been there, you'll understand, If you haven't, I don't want to ruin
your fun.  Then we went to the Adventurers Club, where I made my wife stay through two shows in the library and one
each in the mask room and the treasure room.  I could stay there all night.  Kungaloosh!  But, we finally left at
around 11, walked around and spent some money on the games and walked over to the west stage for New Year's eve, then
left with the crowd.   
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