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jjarman
03-21-2007, 05:39 PM
Well, we made it and we had so much fun. I am going to try to get this trip report done quickly as I hate to read reports that are months old.
Cast of characters
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
Day One - Saturday - Airport trauma, EE and Sore Feet
I was so excited I could not sleep the night before. :banana: I finally went to bed about 11:30 after checking, and rechecking and rerechecking our luggage but woke up at 6:20 when the dog wanted out so I just stayed up. Got the shower done and finished up the last minute packing and we are on our way by 8:30. DH, who does not do Disney and can’t understand why I do, dropped us off at the Jackson, MS airport with no problems. We actually arrived about 2 and a half hours early but I was afraid of some unforseen problem so wanted to allow plenty of time. On the way we stopped for donuts at our favorite place so we had plenty of sugar and carbs onboard. Did the curbside baggage check which is wonderful. We were luggage free in just a matter of minutes. On to security. The line was not too long and I figured we would sail right through. Wrong. DS’s drivers license was expired. I knew this and called Southwest ahead of time and they said it would be no problem but bring his birth certificate just in case. DS is 16 but is 6'2" and looks older so I guess they figured the drivers license was a fake or something. They said they may have to pat him down which was fine with me. He was not too excited about it. Anything to get me on my way to Disneyworld. But they didn’t and we got through with no other problems. More on this on our return flight though. Got on the plane and took off only 10 minutes late and landed 5 minutes early. Whoohoo. :woohoo: We are here.
Now how they expect us to know how to get to the Magical Express place when we arrive is beyond me. :confused3 The map they gave did me no good whatsoever. I found out we had to take a tram to another part of the airport and then went downstairs following the herd and finally there are the white gloves. Checking in only took a few minutes and our bus was ready for us in just another few. The bus was nice and there is a cute video for you to see telling you about all the stuff you will get to do if you ever arrive at the resort. Our bus driver was very nice and sounded like Ricky Ricardo. Some rude people on the bus were making fun of him and laughing at his accent but I thought he was very nice. Made it “home” to Pop Century and only one person in front of me for checkin. I had reserved a preferred room in the 60s section but did not want to face the pool. The CM said all the preferred rooms face the pool but he would try to get me a room facing the lake. After a little running back and forth by the CM checking on things, talking on the phone, consulting with the higher ups, I got the perfect room. 60s building, 4th floor, nonsmoking, facing the lake. I was 3 rooms down from the elevator and ice machines too. And it was not preferred so I got an $80 credit on my account. :goodvibes We went to the room to drop off the back pack and hurried to the buses. It was about 5:00 by now but AK didn’t close until 7:00 so we had some time. We got to AK at 5:30 and found out it closes at 6:00. :scared1: We hotfooted it over to Expedition Everest just to see what the wait might be. Hardly any wait at all and we got to ride twice. This ride is awesome and my favorite ride now. I swear it feels like you go upside down at one point but I know you don’t. Hint: Ride in the back if you can. It was well worth it to rush over there. By this time DS is starving. This is a continuing theme in this report. You cannot fill up a teenage boy at Disneyworld. It is a known fact. We decided to try out Rainforest as we had never been to one before. The wait was about an hour but we found seats at the bar within minutes which was fine with us. DS got the stuffed shrimp and I got the crab cake meal. Both were very good and very filling, at least for me. I had planned on taking pictures of our food to post in my trip report but with DS acting like he had not eaten in a week it was nearbout impossible. I liked the restaurant but don’t think it is one I would choose to go to again. It is cute and has some great theming but it is very loud and there were several children crying when the animals started up. After supper about 7:30, we decided to go to MK and decided to go to the Contemporary to catch the monorail. We were the only ones on the bus and I was kinda hoping he would drop us off at MK gate but he just suggested we go to the TTC and catch the express monorail from there so that is what we did. Very crowded at MK as they were getting ready for a parade. DS truly hates parades and complained about that the entire trip. We got to ride Splash and BTMRR twice each though with little wait because of the parade. On the way out we were very tired after having been up since 6:20 and losing an hour. Plus we would lose an additional hour with the time change overnight. We did manage to drag ourselves into the ice cream shop on the way out and get a treat. My feet were killing me by this time. I wore Crocs but they were hurting my feet. More on the feet later. Got back to the resort about 10:45 and no luggage. :eek: Called downstairs and it was on its way and arrived in about 15 minutes so all was right with the world. After a long hot bath to soak my feet I crawled into bed and went instantly to sleep. The beds are very comfortable by the way. Oh, I did call maintenance when we returned from the parks and got him to adjust the thermostat so we could get it cold at night. I don’t really like cold weather but I can’t sleep if I am hot. It was nice all week to be able to turn the thermostat down to 55. I ended up at times having to turn the temp back up because it worked so good.
Tomorrow - DTD, MK
NMAmy
03-21-2007, 06:46 PM
Welcome back! Sounds like you had a great time. I agree about EE, it DOES feel like you go upside down. ;)
Can't wait to read more!
NEVERENOUGHWDW
03-21-2007, 08:04 PM
So far a fun report!!!!:thumbsup2
betsywdw
03-21-2007, 08:16 PM
Enjoying the report! Can't wait for more!!!
B&Lmom
03-21-2007, 09:42 PM
We were there at the same time last week! Can't wait to hear more.:yay:
disneyaddicted
03-22-2007, 03:02 AM
I am on board and ready to hear more. So far so fun.
ILMICKEY
03-22-2007, 06:56 AM
I have a 15 and 16 year old. I know how hard it is to keep them fed. I think they eat dinner 4 times a night. Were you on the DDP?
jjarman
03-22-2007, 08:47 AM
I have a 15 and 16 year old. I know how hard it is to keep them fed. I think they eat dinner 4 times a night. Were you on the DDP?
No. We were not on the DDP. I think in the future I will get it though. Surely that would be enough food to fill him up. At home he takes medication for ADD during the week so he is not nearly as hungry. He doesn't take it when he is not in school so he was famished all last week. I was afraid though if we got it that we would not want to commit to eating at a TS every night. I know now that it would not have interferred with our plans.
praisehisname
03-23-2007, 01:41 PM
Great start--can't wait to hear what happens next!
Denise
PS: I've got a 13DS who eats his weight in food each day. What does the future hold???
jjarman
03-23-2007, 05:24 PM
PS: I've got a 13DS who eats his weight in food each day. What does the future hold???
Start saving now.
jjarman
03-23-2007, 05:25 PM
Cast of characters
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
Since we have now lost 2 hours what with the trip east and the time change and with us being up the night before until 11:00 or so, we decided to sleep in this morning. We really needed it. We did get going by 9:30 so we went over to DTD to get some really good sandwiches at the Earl of Sandwich and we were not disappointed. Sorry but I don’t remember exactly what we got but any sandwich you get at the Earl of Sandwich is going to be good. We didn’t have a lot of spending money for this trip so I resisted the urge to walk around and look at stuff. We got back on the bus to the Contemporary and caught the monorail to MK. We love MK. I had forgotten to get a map at the resort or at the entrance at the park but found some near the bathrooms that are to the left when you go under the train. These were not in english though. Well, I didn’t need to read any details just needed to find the quickest way to get somewhere so I picked up a Portugese one. This comes into play later. It was already very crowded but we got Fastpasses for Jungle Cruise and hopped on POC. I love the new version. It is so much better. The beginning scene with the fog stuff was really cool. It was not time for our FP so we went through the Swiss Family Robinson Tree House. DS had not done this before and I had not done it since I was 10 so it was new to me too. After that did the Jungle Cruise with the FP and our guide was very funny. This is another that I had not done since I was 10 and DS had never done. I thought him being 16 he would think it pretty silly but he liked it. Having a good guide makes all the difference. Then on to Splash, DS favorite ride. Standby said about 40 minutes so we decided to jump in. Well, that was wrong. It took about an hour. One group of about 15 kids tried to butt in front of us by following the leader who was in front of us. No, not gonna work. This was a problem the entire trip and it got old pretty fast. I didn’t say anything but this one time I blocked the walkway and the girl ended up joining her friends behind us. We did meet this nice family, mom and twin boys about 10, from Brazil. Mother spoke fairly good english but the boys didn’t speak English at all. After a few minutes of talking I remembered from my history classes that people in Brazil speak Portuguese. I confirmed with her and showed here the Portugese map I had gotten earlier. She was so excited so I gave it to her. She and the boys were so excited. The boys especially liked it and didn’t put it down the rest of the time in line. Now they could read what all the rides were about, the restaurants, etc. Rode Splash and I got wet. I got wet just about every time we rode this ride usually by the water cannon that blows beside the big drop. It Was now about 4:00 and by this time the lines were getting a little long so we decided to hop over to Epcot since we had reservations at San Angel at 5:30. Got the monorail for this which is so much fun. Soarin had a 75 minute wait and, of course, no FP so we skipped it. DS is hungry, again. We went to The Land and got him a snack at the food court there. He got soup I believe and some bread with that. I got a small bowl of mac and cheese. The soup was good but the mac and cheese is just a little too bland for me. We then walked over and rode Mission Space which was fun as always and only a 20 minute wait. We did the intense version and the wait was longer for it than the less intense. Then it was time to mosey on over to San Angel. We took our time and I watched the fountains some. Sat on a bench in the shade to do a little to people watching. Still, DS is ready to eat again so we went in a little early. Still had to wait about 10 minutes so we walked around the market inside. I was disappointed that the wall was up blocking the view of the river and the volcano. I knew they were refurbishing the boat ride but did not realize it would affect the restaurant. Not that bad though and I didn’t have to worry about getting a good seat. In case you are going when the ride is out of commission just know that you can’t see anything much except the very top of the volcano. Our food was good. DS got the Mexican plate which had a little of everything on it and I got what amounts to shrimp and mexican spaghetti. I get this dish every time and it is always good. Got a great marguerita too. Our waitress was very good and the service was excellent. I have heard people complain about the service and sometimes in the past our server would evaporate but this time she was very attentive. After supper we headed back to the hotel for a little rest then back to MK for EMH. Got there about 10:00. Very crowded but we did ride Splash, Small World (another that DS had never done and I had not done since I was little), and Haunted Mansion. Still just too crowded to do much and the lines were so long so we got some ice cream and went back to the resort. I found on this trip that EMH at MK and MGM were just not worth the trouble. We got to bed around 12:00 and hoped to get up early the next day for a better start.
Plan tomorrow - MGM
praisehisname
03-24-2007, 12:44 PM
We did meet this nice family, mom and twin boys about 10, from Brazil. Mother spoke fairly good english but the boys didn’t speak English at all. After a few minutes of talking I remembered from my history classes that people in Brazil speak Portuguese. I confirmed with her and showed here the Portugese map I had gotten earlier. She was so excited so I gave it to her. She and the boys were so excited. The boys especially liked it and didn’t put it down the rest of the time in line. Now they could read what all the rides were about, the restaurants, etc.
That is so cool! :thumbsup2 You probably made their day! :goodvibes
Great report so far; keep it coming! Will there be any pictures?
Denise
jcc0621
03-24-2007, 01:03 PM
Subscribing. Looking forward to the rest:thumbsup2
nts4wdw
03-24-2007, 03:18 PM
Great trippie so far! I have 13 year old. Do you really mean it's gonna get worse?!?!:scared1: I'm going have to take a second job just for groceries.:sad2: Looking forward to more of your report.
jjarman
03-24-2007, 06:13 PM
I hope to have some pictures soon on this report. I have some interesting ones.
Yes, take out a loan or get a second job to feed the teenager.
KimAshton
03-24-2007, 06:33 PM
Subscribing. Love it so far.
jjarman
03-28-2007, 03:56 PM
Don't give up on me. I have been swamped at work but hope to have another installment tonight and hopefully with some pictures.
betsywdw
03-28-2007, 04:26 PM
Don't give up on me. I have been swamped at work but hope to have another installment tonight and hopefully with some pictures.
Not giving up at all! Just patiently waiting :coffee:
jjarman
03-29-2007, 05:08 PM
Cast of characters
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
Day Three
We are already so tired what with losing 2 hours, going going going and staying up the night before until 1:30 (I went back and checked my notes) so we slept in again but managed to get to MGM by 10:30 so not so bad. Went by ToT and got Fastpasses and wouldn’t you know it DS, again, is hungry so we went by Backlot Express to get him something to eat. Yikes. It is not open yet. Will he survive? Star Tours only had a 10 minute wait so we rode it. I remembered it from our trip 4 years ago and was not that impressed then. Well, it must have been totally different then because I really liked it this time. It killed a little time too so we went back and got DS some food, a flatbread turkey sandwich which was good and seemed to tide him over for a bit. DS really liked Backlot Tour last visit so we did it again. What DS really liked about the ride was my reaction to the water. You know when it comes crashing down the canyon? I had not read anything about this ride apparently because it totally caught me off guard last trip. I was prepared this time but it was still fun. Got this great picture of the guy being drenched in the movie filming sequence.
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Went to use our ToT Fastpasses and got more FP for ToT and then rode RnR. Sign said the wait was 50 minutes but it was only 35 so we waited in line. DS is hungry again. I told you it was an ongoing theme in this trip report. Got him a turkey leg and at hotdog for me. While he was getting the food I found a table but while I was waiting I noticed this woman eating an orange at a table all by herself. I guess after thinking about it she could have bought it at the fruit stand in the park but at the time it really pissed me off.
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Then while we were eating her husband comes up and sits down but she gets up. They took up a whole table for one person.
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We at least offered to share our table with this couple from Germany. By the way, they did not like Epcot. It was not Disney enough for them. Because of the language barrier I didn’t try to explain anything about there being some Disney stuff there and that Epcot was designed differently so I let it go.
After eating we did the Great Movie Ride which is always fun. Went back and did ToT again. By this time we are a little tired and my feet are killing me. Went back to the room and decided that we were just not up for Chefs de France that night so cancelled that ADR. We were lucky though and got Boma instead. I had ADRs for Boma later in the week but we decided we were in the mood for it now. We took the bus to DTD and then to AKL. Boma was very good and if you haven’t eaten there it is a buffet with african dishes. I was surprised at how many of them seemed so familiar to me. But then I am from the south and I guess I should have expected that some of our dishes would have migrated from Africa. The ones that were familiar was something that was just like cole slaw, something like cornbread and something very close to hushpuppies. Also the fufu was sweet potatoes and they had gumbo. We ate our fill and it was worth the money. I don’t know if I would do it again but I am glad we did it this time. I was not overly impressed with AKL. It is pretty. Don’t get me wrong but it is so dark. It is just not for me. If I am paying that much money I think I would stay at the Poly. I know they have the animals you can see from your room but after a day or so that would not be that great anymore. Just my opinion.
After eating we took the bus to Epcot to try to ride Soarin. It had an hour wait so we skipped it. There were EMH at MGM that night so we went there. Again, so crowded that the waits for RnR and Tot were very very long so we decided we had plenty of time left this week to ride them and went back to the room.
I told DS then we had to get back on our plan of getting up early to hit the parks at opening and he agreed. It was only about 10:00 so we got some good sleep that night.
Tomorrow - BB (maybe)
Sweedee
03-29-2007, 05:29 PM
This former MS gal is appreciating your tales! Keep 'em coming!
jjarman
03-29-2007, 09:44 PM
This former MS gal is appreciating your tales! Keep 'em coming!
Hey. Where did you used to live?
disneyaddicted
03-29-2007, 10:39 PM
Wow that boy eats alot, the DDP would definitley fill him up and then some.
Sounds like you guys were having a great time. Keep it coming.
Sweedee
03-30-2007, 12:49 PM
pm'ed you!
jjarman
03-30-2007, 03:07 PM
Day Four
Cast of characters
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
I finally checked on my left foot this morning that has been hurting since we got to WDW. I have plantar fasciitis in my right heel so I never expected a problem with the other foot. I had looked at it last night and didn’t see anything. Well, I guess after soaking in the hot water it made the blister pop up. Wow. :scared1: I can count on one hand the number of blisters I have had in my entire life. I guess I have been extremely lucky because I just never have a problem with that. How do you get a blister on the bottom of your foot? I didn’t know what to do but it hurt like heck. I thought about popping it but this was Tuesday and we didn’t leave until Saturday. What if it got infected or made it worse? Fortunately I had brought some stuff similar to mole skin. I picked this rubber looking stuff up in a clearance bin about a year before because I had read on these boards that you might need it sometime. I am so glad I did. It came in sheets and it was about an eighth of an inch thick. I did have some scissors so I cut a square to fit over the blister and it helped some. Nothing is going to keep me from going to the parks. I can heal my feet back home.
The plan today was to go to Blizzard Beach. We still have 2 waterpark features on 2 passes from our last trip so it was a freebie. DS really wanted to do Summit Plummit this time and I finally said yes with my teeth gritted. That thing scares me to death. We heard later on that a guy got hurt on that thing when he tried to sit up and started flipping over. We got into the suits and were out at the bus stop early, 8:30 I think, but it was so crowded. Mostly with teens. Then I remembered that Typhoon Lagoon was closed for refurbishment. I told DS about this and that BB might be soooooo crowded that we may not enjoy it that much. He agreed so we walked (I hobbled) back to the room and changed and were back at the bus stop really quick for a bus to Animal Kingdom. Got there by 9:30 so not so bad. We were able to ride Everest twice standby with only 20 minute waits. I really love this ride. The standby time was getting longer so we got a Fastpass and went to Dinosaur. By the time we got there we were eligible to get a FP for it which we did. So we backtracked and rode Kali River Rapids. DS is hungry by this time (what else is new you are saying) so we went to get a quick bite at Restaurantasaurus. Well, it is not open yet but we only had to wait about 10 minutes. DS is hungry and like any other baby gets fussy when he is hungry. DS had a hamburger and a hotdog and fries. I got the chicken nuggets and fries and it was not bad. Time for Dinosaur and there was a family in line behind us with 2 very little ones, about 3 and 4. The kids did not want to ride at all and the parents had not ridden it before apparently. They thought it was like Its Tough to be a Bug. The kids were in tears and they even handed out brave pills (gummy bears) but it didn’t work. Finally a CM stepped in and said maybe they shouldn’t ride. It is a good thing. I remembered it from 2 years ago but had forgotten how loud and how dark and how intense it can be. Those kids would have been scarred for life. Back to Asia for our FP for Everest. Can you tell we love this ride? We decided to head out but went back through Dinoland and rode the spinning ride that I can’t think of the name for right now. Standby was only 10 minutes so we rode that twice. Those floors on the walkway to the ride really hurt my feet so I was glad to get away from it.
After a rest in the room we headed for O’Hana’s for our 6:00 ADRs. I had heard so much about this restaurant and couldn’t wait. We had the best seat. We were by the window in the main room with a view of the volcano and the castle. You could not have asked for a better view. The food was very good, especially the dessert which is a coconut bread pudding with bananas foster sauce. OMG. That is about the best thing I have ever put in my mouth. I almost licked the plate clean.
Time for EMH at AK. We went to the bus stop and waited and waited and waited. Finally the bus came and as we started to get on the driver says you know we are shutting the park down. It closes at 7:00. I felt so stupid. I thought it was EMH and it wasn’t. We went to MK by the monorail instead and got there just after Spectro. I know there are lots of people who love parades but Disney could cut out just a few I think. Why not have parades maybe 3 days a week instead of 2-3 times a day most days? If you are highly sensitive you might not want to read this part. I might offend someone. We do know how to manage the parades though and we went around to try to get to Splash and BTMRR. Well, we came to that area right near Pecos Bill’s I think where the walkway is right by the river and is very narrow, about 2 feet wide in some places. We hit a logjam. No one was moving in either direction. I am standing there and literally could not move an inch in any direction. I have never seen anything like this before. One lady put her 2 year old son up on the stone wall that drops down pretty far on the other side and let him walk a few feet to a sibling. What? Are you crazy? That kid could have fallen and would have been killed or seriously injured. Finally this lady starts screaming “I have two wheelchairs here!!!!” Honestly, I don’t know what she expected anyone to do. We were packed in there like sardines, really. I think there was a double stroller going the opposite way and the wheelchairs and the double stroller were what was causing the logjam. Finally, after about 10 minutes, someone managed to get the wheelchairs moving and the road cleared somewhat. But this lady was irate. I was about a foot from her and I could not tell she had a wheelchair. I thought it was a stroller but then even if everyone knew it was a wheelchair what could we have done? My family has been so blessed not to have a child who has to use a wheelchair and God bless those wonderful caregivers who give their lives for these children but please, don’t try to bring a wheelchair, or a double stroller either, into a walkway that is that narrow and that crowded. It just is not going to work. You can’t force the walkway to get bigger and you can’t ask everyone to clear the way. (Off my soapbox now) We got to Splash and I got soaked as usual. I don’t know what it was about this trip but I got soaked everytime we rode this ride and I never had in the past. I am now cold, wet and very tired so I convinced DS to go back to the room. He is foul because we basically wasted our evening but we did stop and get some fudge on the way out so it wasn’t a total waste.
Tomorrow - MGM again
jjarman
04-02-2007, 02:14 PM
Cast of characters
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
Finally we got to a park at opening. MGM was crowded but we were near the front of the crowd so we got FP for ToT and then rode RnR. DS is now hungry so we went to the ABC Commissary for breakfast. I remembered this place from our last trip and swore I would never eat there again because the food was just unusual. The breakfast though was standard fare. DS got a huge plate with eggs, bacon, hashbrowns and a biscuit. I got the biscuit and gravy and it was pretty good. Now time for our ToT FP so we rode that. Went back towards Lights, Motor, Action and ran into some friends that we did not know were there. We sat with them and enjoyed the show. It is really not my kind of thing but it was fun and I am glad we did it. Got to see Muppets next and DS was grumbling the whole time thinking it was a waste of time but he ended up really liking it. I knew he would. He always does. It is Disney for goodness sake. We had gotten another FP for ToT so we rode that again then it was getting near time for lunch so we headed over to Epcot on the bus. DS wanted to eat at the little Mexican fast food place. It was pretty good food but very crowded. We did manage to grab a table near the water and it would have been perfect for Illuminations. After lunch back to the hotel for a little rest. I never managed on this trip to be able to take a nap but at least lying down and propping the feet up helped. The blister on my foot is really bad but I keep padding it as best I can.
I can’t remember exactly when I took these pictures but figured this is as good a place to put them as anywhere. My goal this trip was to take unusual pictures or rather pictures of people doing unusual things at WDW.
Ladies, don’t let this happen to you.
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In case you can’t see it that good, here is an enlargement.
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Also, on the bus, I noticed the backpack of the man standing in front of me. He had a dog chewy bone in his backpack. Why do you need that to go to an amusement park?
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Back to Animal Kingdom for EMH. Rode Kali River Rapids but only once. I didn’t get real wet and I didn’t want to push my luck but DS rode it again without getting very wet. We rode Everest 4 times and Primeval Whirl 2 times so EMH was worth it to us in AK. The crowds were not bad at all. I drug DS onto It’s a Bugs Life with him grumbling again but he ended up liking it just like I said he would. By this time the feet are killing me and we are tired so back to the hotel.
Sorry not that much to write on this update but tomorrow may be better. Scheduled, Epcot.
ILMICKEY
04-02-2007, 02:52 PM
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Oh, my!! I hope my husband or children would tell me that I look like this. If I EVER see my butt picture posted on here, I swear, I'll hurt em'!!!
jjarman
04-02-2007, 02:58 PM
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Oh, my!! I hope my husband or children would tell me that I look like this. If I EVER see my butt picture posted on here, I swear, I'll hurt em'!!!
I was actually a little nervous about posting this picture. What if it was a member of this board? I would just die. Actually, it looks a lot like a friend of mine but I would never show her the picture or tell her. And I am like you, I would hope someone would tell me if I looked like that.
ILMICKEY
04-02-2007, 03:09 PM
I was going to pick on you and say it was me, but I am not having a mean moment!!
jjarman
04-02-2007, 05:00 PM
Cast of characters
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
Thursday
DS was very tired this morning but I was chomping at the bit to get going so I left him asleep and hit Epcot by myself. Rode MS, orange side of course, and loved it. I really want my brother to be able to ride this when we come back in a few years. He loves flying, space, etc. but has some health issues so we will have to see. Test Track was down, of course, so I didn’t get to ride that and I was going to do the single riders line too. Walked around some and time to meet DS at the front of the park and time for lunch at Coral Reef. I know, I know. I have heard all the bad reviews but I thought it can’t be that bad. Well, it can. Don’t get me wrong. It is really pretty inside and we had a good table on the second tier right at the edge so we could see better I think than anyone in the restaurant except for the lady who brought her toddler in to stand in all of the windows to see the fish. I could not believe she was doing this. I figured she was eating there and he was just getting a closer view but she went to all of the viewing windows, walked along the ledge right in front of people eating. I watched her and no, she was not eating there. They just came in for the view apparently. That is one reason I did not request a seat right by the windows.
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I don’t know if you can see her in this picture. It is a little dark.
Oh, the food. DS got tilapia I think that was grilled. It was very seasoned, much too much for him and he is not picky at all. It did come with some greenbeans. I had the ceasar salad with fried scallops which would have been good if the lettuce was torn some. I’m not kidding. It was 3-4 whole pieces of lettuce with some croutons and 4-5 scallops on it. We did each get the lobster soup, kind of a bisque, and it was delicious as was the bread. Thank goodness we had the bread because two baskets of that did fill up the bottomless pit.
After lunch we rode Spaceship Earth and walked around some in World Showcase. I never get to spend enough time here. DS said he would go with me but he was itching to leave before we got past Canada. We took the boat to the Yacht and Beach Club because, you guessed it, DS is hungry again. Went to Beaches and Cream and he got a sundae at the to-go counter. No wait there at all. This is my kind of resort and I want to stay there so bad. I will have to try to talk DH into going with me for our anniversary in a few years. DS and I sat by the pool while he ate and I had a Diet Coke. Very relaxing. Back to World Showcase and finished it up. We had gotten FP for Mission Space earlier so we did those even though they were late. There was a wild group of school kids there, locals I think, and I nearly lost it one time. I think I did yell at one of them once but tried to be nice. Time to go back to the hotel and we had supper at the Foodcourt.
After a rest we went to MGM to see what we could ride. It had rained and the park was cleared a bit but still had to wait for ToT about 30 minutes. We rode that and got a FP for later. Rode RnR which had about a 50 minute wait and after that still stormy looking so the wait for ToT was nothing. We rode it twice. As we just got under the covered portion of ToT the bottom fell out, wind blowing, rain pouring and the poor people outside could not get in. By the time we got off the ride though the rain had quit but we decided to pack it in and go back to the hotel.
Tomorrow, Magic Kingdom
B&Lmom
04-02-2007, 11:32 PM
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:rotfl:
I was laughing so hard at this poor lady...... my husband had to come over and see what I was "looking" at on the computer...... Let's just say that it's the biggest laugh I've had all day!!!
praisehisname
04-03-2007, 12:10 PM
Also, on the bus, I noticed the backpack of the man standing in front of me. He had a dog chewy bone in his backpack. Why do you need that to go to an amusement park?
Maybe to pass time while waiting in line...:confused3 Or he's too cheap to buy the DDP :rotfl2:
Denise
Our2Girls&Disney
04-03-2007, 05:51 PM
Ladies, don’t let this happen to you.
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In case you can’t see it that good, here is an enlargement.
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This is the laugh of the day for sure!!!! You made my day!
jjarman
04-06-2007, 04:46 PM
Me - Ellie May - mom to one son age 16
DS - Jethro - 16 year old boy that really could eat his weight in food every day at WDW.
Saturday
I can’t believe the trip is already over. It flew by so fast. We had originally planned to go to a park this morning but ME was picking us up at 12:00 and I was afraid we would be late. I didn’t think I would enjoy myself worrying and checking my watch every 5 minutes so we slept until 9:30. Last night the blister on my foot finally got the best of me so I popped it. I didn’t have a needle but managed to pop it with scissors (sorry for the squeamish) and it felt so much better. I wish now I had done it earlier and next time I will bring a needle and do just that.
Packed up everything and went to the food court for a bite. The blueberry muffins, by the way, are delicious. He wanted to use up some credits at the arcade so I got my camera and walked around some taking pictures.
Got a luggage carrier which was a great help instead of trying to wheel 4 bags plus carry a bag. The luggage carrier guy though had me fill out a form to check it out. No big deal but he gave me the form after I filled it out and said to bring it back when I turned it in. Huh? How would that help them keep track? Oh, well. We are flying SW and I asked this same guy where to check in when I got the luggage. He pointed me toward a line. Got back with the luggage and waited in the line for about 10 minutes and it doesn’t move. Finally, I asked someone and no, I don’t have to check in because I am flying SW. I thought so but didn’t want to mess up and miss the bus. Got us loaded on the next bus and to the airport with no problems. We get off the bus and the airport is sooooo crowded. It was packed, literally. I walk in with the luggage (I had read on SW website that MCO did not have curbside check in) and it is a madhouse. I am about to freakout. The line to check in for SW is, no kidding, at least a half a mile long. I even asked if that was the right line and yep, it was. We have 2 hours until our flight and there is no way we would have made it to check in in time. I then ask someone working there what I should do and she said, doubtfully, I could try curbside check in. What!? I didn’t think they allowed that at Orlando. Back outside with the 4 suitcases and my shoulder bag. The line closest to the left if very long, almost as long as the one inside. The line further down to the right only has about 5 people in it. I scurry up there and ask if this is the SW checkin and the nicest man says yes. He takes those heavy bags off of me and I gave him literally my last $5 as a tip. We will make it home after all.
We get to security and I am hoping to avoid the hassles we had flying in and explain that DS’s drivers license is out of date but I have his birth certificate and SW said it was okay. At first the lady says we will have to check in at the SW desk. Yeah, that huge line. Then I repeat about the birth certificate and she looks at it, marks some more on the boarding pass and we are off. We made it with no problem. I am cussing all terrorists at this time. This is all their fault.
We find out gate with no problem and it is still very crowded. DS is hungry again but settles for a drink and a brownie. I got one too at one of the little coffee shops. We are drinking our drinks and relaxing and DS says why do they allow glass bottles? I thought it was really stupid to allow glass anywhere that you would be allowed to get it on board. Made me a little nervous too. Finally our flight is called and we get on with our “A” passes. We are all settled in and the plane is almost full when this man comes on with his wife and 2 children about 8 and 6. He wants 4 seats together. Can you believe that? He was so angry that the stewardess would not make someone give up their seats. She told him she could ask for volunteers but she could not make someone give up a seat. Finally, his wife finds two seats up front that must have been cross the aisle from each other so she and the younger child sit there. The 8 year old sits behind us and father sits a couple of rows in front of us. He was absolutely ridiculous. He even said they would not fly if they couldn’t sit together. Hey. Why didn’t you get your boarding passes early? Why didn’t you fly Delta? Geez.
We had a great trip all in all. My feet survived and I am ready to go back and am even planning the next trip, LOL.
nts4wdw
04-06-2007, 05:42 PM
Thanks for sharing your trip with us!
B&Lmom
04-06-2007, 10:22 PM
Thanks for sharing your trip with us. When were you there exactly.... what days in March? We were there from Mar. 14-18. Seems like ages ago...:guilty:
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