Wednesday, April 27, 2011

A tragic day turned bright

I am currently on spring break, and I convinced my loving husband that we should make the 8 hour journey from NC to Orlando, FL.  He agreed and I was super excited to FINALLY visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.  I have personally loved Harry and his friends for the last 9 years.  I have seen every Harry Potter movie at the midnight releases, and I have purchased books 5, 6, and 7, at midnight when they came out.  To say I am a Harry Potter fan would be an understatement.

So, today we wake up bright and early to go to Universal Island of Adventure and try to beat the crowd to Harry Potter.  I even skipped breakfast, which you know is a big deal for a girl like me.  We got to the park 40mins before it opened, and stood in line at the gate to be the 2nd people in.  Once the gates opened, people ran, and I speed walked towards Harry Potter.  It was quite a trek, and I am grateful my husband would help pull me along.  With the humidity frizzing my hair, and making sweat literally pour off my face, I was starting to feel down because I kept seeing all these fit people blaze past us.  But then I saw it, the snow covered rooftops of Hogsmeade Village!  My face instantly lit up and I pushed myself a little harder so that we would get to the ride faster. 

Once we make it to the new ride, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey,  I discreetly walk over to an employee to find out which seats are the largest.  I waited on one to many lines only to get to the ride and be asked to get off because I don't fit.  With my new knowledge I felt excited that I would be seeing Harry very soon, especially since this is a brand new attraction, and the majority of America is considered overweight, I felt confident there would be no problem with me getting on the ride.  Well, I was wrong.

While we were in line, so close to getting on the ride, I start to panic because I see employees selecting people out of the line to sit in a test seat to see if they will fit on the ride.  I knew they were going to choose me, and sure enough an employee asks "Have you ridden this ride before?  No, ok, come with me so we can make sure you will be safe (you will fit) on the ride."  So I step out of line and sit in this seat, right in front of the people in line, and suck in as best as I could while the employee tries to push the harness down... No dice... It didn't fit.  Big Surprise...  He informs me that I would not be able to ride the ride, and I loose it.

I put my head in my hands and start to hysterically sob.  I felt so embarassed, disappointed, disguseted, angry, hurt, depressed, and the list goes on.  Somehow, I was guided through to the area where the people get off the ride, and I sat there sobbing into my hands over the heartbreak I was feeling.  Mark, and 2 employees tried to console me, but it was to no avail.  I stood in the area sobbing hardly and loudly for over 45mins.  My husband started crying at seeing me so upset.  The employee even tried to escort me onto the ride and try again, but it still didn't work.  It then became offical, I am too fat to ride the Harry Potter ride. 

When we exit, we go through the gift shop, and I didn't even look at anything.  All through the whole village, I don't bother to look at or touch anything.  I just walked with my sunglasses on and head down.  I called my Mom to tell her what happened, and then the hysterics started again.  My husband and I started walking to guest services to try to get a refund, and my super awesome mom, called to tell me that her and my dad would take me back to Harry Potter once I have my surgery (which is now in 26 days).

When we get to guest services, Mark tells the attendant what happened and while he is telling the story, the waterworks and sobbing start all over again.  At least this time, it only lasted for 35mins.  The gentleman was kind enough to give us both a pass to comeback after my surgery, and he said it could be a big celebration.  Even though I was not in a celebrating mood, he had a point.  I was happy that he was understanding of the situation.  After we left there, I went to wash my face, and go back into the park.  We went on spiderman and played in the arcade for a little bit.  We then made our way all the way back to Harry Potter, and ate lunch.  After lunch, I decide I want to go into Olivanders and try to use the fastpass that the ride people gave me.  She said they don't take fastpasses, but she will get me into the next show.  I thought this was really nice, and we started talking.  She was telling me that she had similar experiences (she is probably a size 10/12), so she knew what I was going through.  She stepped inside the attraction, and came out to let in the new show, which included us.  Little did I know that she suggested to Olivander (in secret of course) that I help him to demonstrate his wands.  When he walked over to me, I knew what she had done, and I was completly shocked.  I was so touched at the thoughfulness of this stranger that I almost started to cry. 

With the help of the gentleman in guest services and the really awesome Olivander's attendant.  I was able to enjoy the rest of my day.  I was so happy to see that even strangers can provide support, even if it is unexpected.  I now have even more of a drive to succeed in my surgery, because I really want to be able to go back and enjoy Harry Potter like everyone else.

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