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Lizzy Lemon
11-12-2007, 01:38 PM
Wendy (me) 46 but feels 21 in mind - Disney mad, the planner
John (DH) 46 - getting almost at Disney mad as me
Glen (DS) 14 - our lovely little boy one minute, stroppy teenager the next and mature young man occasionally
Ashley (DS) 11 - the loud one! A lot of this holiday has been based around his needs with him being very special.

Friday 12th October

Glen and Ashley had a teacher training day from school today so after a leisurely breakfast began to do the last minute things while waiting for John to come home from work. At 10.30am went on the computer to do on-line check in, it was so easy. Printed off boarding passes and shortly after John arrived home and we had some sandwiches before I was anxiously dropping hints about making a move! Loaded the car up and we left home (making sure the cat was out - she was going to be fed by my in-laws). Got stuck in a bit of traffic near Manchester, someone had had an accident on a roundabout and it was causing real problems, so a one and a bit hour journey according to my directions off the internet turned into two hours. No problem, WE WERE ON HOLIDAY or should I say vacation!

Arrival at the SAS Radisson
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Checked in really quickly and left the car keys with reception. They said we could hang onto them in case we wanted to leave the hotel! No way was I leaving, I was here to stay. A porter disappeared with our suitcases and we were given interconnecting rooms at rear of the hotel overlooking the walkway and runway (rooms no. 566 and 568). We were right at the end of the corridor so would have no one walking past our rooms - lovely. John was feeling a bit tired as he’d been up since 4am so I offered to take the boys for a swim while he had a nap.
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We had the pool to ourselves, the boys played in it while I had a quick swim then went and relaxed in the sauna. Life has been pretty difficult with both boys having problems, Glen’s medical, Ashley’s learning difficulties over the last few years and I’ve been getting more and more upset, tense and anxious for their futures, as I got into the sauna I just felt all the tension lift. It felt wonderful.



After about an hour I returned quietly to the room to find we had been given complimentary champagne and strawberry chocolates. I don’t remember telling them we were on holiday to celebrate our anniversary but I must have done at some stage!

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After downing half the bottle we decided to go an investigate where to go to bag drop in the morning. It was starting to get a bit dusky so the walkway looked lovely all lit up. Found out where to go in the airport so returned to the Brasserie in the hotel for dinner. Seated and served very quickly and had burger, pizza and sausages for our meal (cost of £55 with tip for meal and drinks).

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Absolutely full up we returned to the room to watch the view for a while before taking John down to the pool and sauna. It was a little busier this time, a father a daughter were in it! Back to our room after about another hour to finish off the champagne and texted my friend who I knew would be just coming out of the hospital where we both work. I didn’t feel at all guilty saying we were sipping champagne while she had just finished a busy shift!

We slept quite well, but I did wake up at 4am and took a peek out of the window and it could have been the middle of the day, the airport was a hive of activity.

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Saw these three planes from the same company, I thought they looked like mummy, daddy and baby plane!

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Girlsontour
11-12-2007, 01:56 PM
Great to start reading your trip report...wish we could have met. Have thought about starting ours, but that's as far as i have got. Have trouble with internet at home so might begin when it's sorted on Friday...please post whilst i am work :rotfl:

carolfoy
11-13-2007, 04:03 AM
great start Wendy, must have been a real relief to finally be 'on holiday' after all that planning. Seems like only yesterday and your trip was months away.

Merylj
11-13-2007, 04:11 AM
Great start - looking forward to more!

Goofysmate
11-13-2007, 05:25 AM
nice report.:goodvibes

CustardTart
11-13-2007, 05:28 AM
Lovely start to your vacation! You deserve it... :goodvibes

PudseyChancer
11-13-2007, 06:45 AM
Champers is a great way to start a holiday! And £55 for a meal, that'll half in cost once you get over the water! Great start to the holiday! :thumbsup2

Strommie
11-13-2007, 06:53 AM
Great start, and lovely photos. I love staying at the Radisson before a trip :yay:

Lizzy Lemon
11-13-2007, 12:36 PM
Champers is a great way to start a holiday! And £55 for a meal, that'll half in cost once you get over the water! Great start to the holiday! :thumbsup2

Just what we found to be true! Photopass CD's have just arrived so looking through those photos now.

KayleeUK
11-13-2007, 02:39 PM
Great start - keep them coming :)

natalielongstaff
11-14-2007, 02:12 AM
lovely photos :thumbsup2

mandymouse
11-14-2007, 01:23 PM
Great start, I'm off to read some more :thumbsup2

Merylj
11-15-2007, 04:51 PM
A quick question - did you leave your car at the hotel and was it waiting for you on your return?
DH hates having to get transport to pick up the car - thanks.

Lizzy Lemon
11-16-2007, 12:17 AM
Yes and yes! We parked on arrival and on checking in they said the keys would be kept at reception just in case we wanted to go anywhere before our flight departed. We could see our car from our room window and it was still there when we left to catch the plane. When we returned it was waiting just outside the door of the main entrance, it had 6 miles on the clock - I knew it would be taken to an off-site secure car park.

Merylj
11-16-2007, 03:40 AM
Yes and yes! We parked on arrival and on checking in they said the keys would be kept at reception just in case we wanted to go anywhere before our flight departed. We could see our car from our room window and it was still there when we left to catch the plane. When we returned it was waiting just outside the door of the main entrance, it had 6 miles on the clock - I knew it would be taken to an off-site secure car park.

Thankyou!

florida sun
11-17-2007, 05:34 AM
Oops I read the other days before this one, but Im all caught up now:goodvibes Great start:goodvibes

mark&sue
11-18-2007, 03:19 PM
reading your report and the bit about taking the boys to the pool bought a tear to my eye. That first evening sounded wonderful and it must have felt really special to have the champayne and chocolates.


Susan

DisneyJo
11-19-2007, 01:00 PM
Oops I read the other days before this one, but Im all caught up now:goodvibes Great start:goodvibes Me too :rotfl2: Off to read the rest now :goodvibes

Minniespal
11-21-2007, 06:47 AM
Great start and lovely photos.

Beth__WDW23/6/02
11-21-2007, 06:56 AM
Aww great start! :goodvibes

arieljasmine
12-10-2007, 10:06 AM
Lovely start to your holiday. I am warming more and more to the idea of having a night at the airport before our next Florida trip, sounded very relaxing. How lovely that you got champagne and chocolate strawberries for your anniversary.

Laur's princess:

Ware Bears
01-12-2008, 07:05 PM
Oops I read the other days before this one, but Im all caught up now:goodvibes Great start:goodvibes

Me too :rotfl2: Off to read the rest now :goodvibes

Must be catching ~ I've just read them in the wrong order too! :rotfl2:

Love the champagne and chocolates!! :thumbsup2