View Full Version : Midnight in the Garden of Good........and a little Evil.
I never really thought I would write a trip report. But a few weeks after returning from the world, I am suffering from a little withdrawal. I read on DIS that many people had shared a TR in order to bring closure to the trip and prepare for school which starts for us in 4 short weeks.
I find myself really lamenting the end of the trip which is something that has never happened before after our family trips. We were nostalgic for Ireland after our trip last summer but I guess Disney adds to the home sickness for WDW even a little more.
Less than a month after returning from WDW and to show our yearning for Disney, my DD and I have started a little routine where we scream Disney Road Trip and bump hands. We are ready to plan the next trip despite the fact the laundry is not finished from the past trip…..Anyway.
Yes I am from the South. Yes I love “the book” but we live in SC and not Savannah. I thought the book title was appropriate for the report. Out of 8 days at Disney we were somewhere out and about in the World after Midnight on 6 nights. We never made it to the room before 11PM a single night. Not bad for a family with DS 12, DS8 and DD6.
The idea for the trip came about one evening around Christmas when WDW ran the commercial with Cindy and the carriage telling me how affordable the trip would be. (yeah right…..let me know how that works out) DD looked up and simply said please. I knew then that WDW was on for Summer 08.
After trips to Ireland, England, Hawaii, New York and Boston the past 4 years, I knew it was coming eventually and now it was here. The kids are the perfect age and the decision to go was made right after the Christmas tree came down.
The big advantage we had on the cost is that I travel for living…..let me rephrase that….I travel a lot. Last year I did 151 nights at Sheratons across the Southeast. The SPG program is very generous for elite Platinum members when it comes to points and free nights.
A call to SPG resulted in availability for the Swan and Dolphin for June 6th to 13th. Looking through the threads on DIS, we decided on the Swan. Queen beds trump double beds and the smaller less crowded hotel of the Swan seemed a little more laid back. We booked 2 rooms using points for 8 nights at the Swan. The lady at the SPG Platinum placed a nice note on the reservation asking for an upgrade and I had a pretty good feeling that we would receive one.
I did check on the Westin website and placed our dates and rooms into the system. The rooms were $5082.00 for the dates of our stay. Thanks to Sheraton we had $5000 worth of rooms for free.
Now on to the players in my little saga.
There is me….past the Big 4 -0 but still act and look much younger. Actually got carded for a drink at TGIFs the other day which was a joke but pretty good for the ego. I design, program, install and train for a software company. I have ownership options in the company which just means they have an excuse to make me work longer without actually having to pay me. As mentioned I travel though out the southeast mainly for business. I am sitting at A Sheraton in Charlotte as I type this. In the past I also wrote for newspapers across South Carolina. At one time I had a syndicated column in a number of newspapers around the state. I had a very good editor so please excuse my lack of professionalism here.
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Me and the wife
18th Green Royal and Ancient Golf Club
St Andrews, Scotland
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Me
Stamford Bridge
Chelsea FC
London England
DW is also on the good side of 4-0. She is a biology and chemistry teacher and a darn fine one. She has been the teacher of the year 3 times at 3 different schools. Everyone loves her. Her students, her fellow teachers and her principal think the world of her. She is the one teacher that makes a difference, that teaches because that is what she wants to do. Students and parents request her every year. The principal told me that over 50 students requested her past year.
DD is 6……going on 18. She is a Carolina Beach girl and as you can see a cutie beyond belief. She believes shoes are not a necessity from May to September. Her life these days includes all things Disney from Princesses to HSM to Hannah….anything on channel 299 on Direct TV. Beach, beach and more beach if it is not Disney.
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DD on the way to Dance Class
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DD ready for a Football Friday Night Lights in the South
DS is 12. I say he is the dumbest smart kid in the world. Actually he is beyond brilliant but does the stupidest things sometimes. Already doing basic computer programming in the 6th grade.
DS is 8. Sweetest kid in the world. Nothing is more important to him than my approval. He would do anything in the world and work so hard for my approval. Loves baseball, Star Wars, and Music.
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A few years old (Fall 2004) but the best picture of the 3 little ones.
So we are set at the Swan, only 5 months away.
I hope you will enjoy what I promise will be a very interesting TR. One event is guaranteed to make you cry or your money back.
averill94
07-17-2008, 05:01 AM
Looking forward to it!
Back in January, I was sound asleep on a Saturday morning when a friend of my wife’s called waking me up. She said that she heard we were doing the Disney thing and offered all her advice. Her family had 10 years of DVC, annual passes and over 30 visits.
She offered advice for the next 2 hours.
I hung up knowing there was a lot of work to do. The best advice she offered was to visit DIS which was amazing with all the advice and friendly people.
That night with enough print outs to kill a small (old growth) forest, we sat down with the kids to choose our restaurants and start the planning. Each kid was allowed to choose one dinner. DS 12 went for Le Cellular, DS 8 wanted the Coral Sea and DD6 wanted the Princess Breakfast. We were well past the 180 day mark so many of our first choice and first choice times were gone.
We are late night people thus the title of this little TR. Dinner time at our house on the weekends usually starts well past 9 and even during the school year is usually no earlier than 7 to 8. Kids are allowed to stay up late and thus wake up later which is wonderful on weekend mornings. Our kids sleep often to 10 AM on many Saturdays.
The result was a call back to Dining and all our ADRs we wanted.
Our ADRs were
Tony’s at 8:50
Sci Fi at 740
Norway Princess Breakfast 8:40 AM
Le Cell at 1:40
California Grill at 9:40
Boma at 8:20
Coral Reef at 8:45
San Angel Inn 8:30
We are very excited with our ADRs. Each kid was allowed to pick a place and we filled in the gaps based on the days and the parks.
We had rooms, ADRs. Thanks to Uncle George and his special rebate check, we had $2100 for tickets and all was ready to go.
June 4th (T minus 2 days)
I had left on a Business trip on May 27th expecting to make it home on June 2nd prior to our departure. Unfortunately the clients had a different plan. That was one fun telephone call telling the DW that I would be home on the 4th just in time to leave.
On June 4th at 5AM, I awoke in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina after finishing with a client at midnight. I cruised across the state and made it to the upstate around 10AM. DW just looked at me. She had packed the car and the kids for what would be 16 days away from home, all without my assistance. You are going to owe big time was all she said.
I was home all of 90 minutes before we loaded up both cars to head south.
The trip was scheduled as follows:
June 4th drive to South East Georgia and drop off the puppies and stay with the in laws
June 5th drive to Orlando to see brother in law and spend the night in Orlando
June 6th through June 13th Magic Time
June 14th back to SE Georgia where the family will visit the grandparents while I have the privilege of driving 600 more miles to visit a client in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
June 20th all back under one roof.
So we head South on Interstate 85 and make it all the way to Atlanta without stopping. DS12 was in my car watching Indy Jones while the other Rug Rats were in DW car watching Cars.
We make the Steak and Shake by 2 PM on the south side of Atlanta. Amazingly the place is fairly crowded…..with folks wearing Disney stuff. Is this a sign? I ask the family next to us….yep on the way to Port Orleans. The next family headed to Pop, the third 2 weeks…… off site at their time share. Yeah it is gonna be a little crowded at the Mouse this week.
75 on the south side of Atlanta through Macon was moving along and we make SE Georgia by dinner. The In Laws have the beds ready, the kennel ready for the dogs and Ribeyes are on the grill. They have an 1800s era home that has been restored to a Southern Homes and Gardens showpiece.
During dinner the cell phone rings and it is the manager of The Disney Swan. She offered a suite upgrade due my platinum status and asked what are requirements were for the accommodations. I told her we needed rooms that would accommodate 5 people. She said there was a suite available that had a king bed in one room, 2 queens in a second room and also had a sofa, kitchenette and large dining table. Cool Beans.:banana: We were excited beyond believe with our first bit of Disney Magic.:yay: :yay:
Then she amazed me and said this is only one room so I will redeposit the points for the second room back into your account. Less than an hour later 66,000 points were back in my Sheraton Starwood account. Kind of makes all of those nights away from home a little easier to take.
After a nice dinner and time with the Laws we hit the hay ready to hit down to Orlando and T minus 2 days to the kingdom and the rug rats were ready to roll. Needless to say getting them down was a challenge.
June 5th ( T Minus 1 )
We left South Georgia around 11 after breakfast headed to Orlando. We had plans to have dinner with my Brother in Law and his wife and spend time with them prior to the big day on Saturday.
Both my Brother in Law and his wife had both worked at Disney for years. BroinLaw actually worked for Kodak in Orlando for over 5 years and was in charge of all things Kodak at Disney. Basically he kept all the rides that used Kodak systems and software going. Obviously he was a wealth of information having spent the overwhelming majority of 5 years on site.
He is still with Kodak but travels the country now in charge of more locations than just Disney. His wife also worked at Disney for years before their kids were born and knew even more than he did about the parks. He had spent most of the time working in the parks after hours or behind the scenes, she was a supervisor in the park working with the photo pass people.
We hit Orlando by mid afternoon and spent the day with them. After dinner I pulled out my notebook detailing the next 7 days. They took what I had spent 5 months putting together and made it look like your college midterm paper. :confused3 :confused3 Still the advice was great considering they had spent 50 weeks a year at the Kingdom working over the past 5 years. Amazing stories and understanding of the parks after a combined almost 11 years of working at WDW.
Rather than waste a load of points on the Swan this evening, I made a reservation up on International. I am also Diamond on Hilton and the Homewood suites had a 50% off points deal going.
The Homewood Suites is nothing special and not very highly recommended. Kinds of vanilla like every other Homewood in the USA. It was a good place to crash for 10 hours prior to our first day at Disney.
The kids did find International Drive to be a blast after dark. Sort of reminded them of Ocean Blvd. in Myrtle Beach. Reminded me of urban sprawl gone horribly wrong.:rotfl2: :rotfl2:
TatenEly
07-18-2008, 11:19 AM
Great Start!! Your family sounds a lot like ours....late nighters! :thumbsup2
I am looking forward to hearing more! Thanks for sharing.
Stephanie
mplsmom1
07-18-2008, 06:33 PM
Waiting for the arrival! Hope it's magical...good trip report thus far!:thumbsup2
The Moonk's Mom
07-18-2008, 07:10 PM
Great start...yes, your title caught my eye...on of my favorite books from one of my favorite cities...but I do love SC too! Actually we are headed to Charleston on Sunday.
Can't wait for more!
Donald is #1
07-18-2008, 08:20 PM
Awesome start! popcorn::
tink1957
07-18-2008, 08:52 PM
Enjoying your report so far, can't wait to read about your adventures in WDW.popcorn::
Backstage_Gal
07-19-2008, 12:13 PM
I agree with the other posters. Great start, and looking forward to hearing your story
Zeebs
07-19-2008, 01:29 PM
Good start, am in as well.
I guess the problem with ALOT of travel is that motel rooms all start to look the same, to me the thought of staying in a motel is exciting.
Kirsten
June 6th (the day)
Finally we hit the Kingdom. !!!!!
I set the alarm for 7AM and knew the family would moan and groan with the wakeup call....... They did not disappoint. We made it up and after breakfast left Orlando International Drive at exactly 8AM.
In my mind I started doing the time count down dance, 60 minutes before rope drop, drive to WDW, tram to the TTC, Monrail to MK, Bag Check, Line to check tickets, scan fingerprints, rope drop in 58 minutes, now 57 minutes, now 56 minutes……yep we can make it.
Sure enough we make it….through the tram, TTC, Monorail and literally as we were scanning the last ticket, the countdown started. Could not have planned it any better and trust me I tried.:yay:
Walking down Main Street was an amazing experience with my DD for the first time. Her eyes were so wide and her mouth matched as she saw the Castle for the first time. This is all I have been waiting for was all she could. DS8 remarked that this place rocks and DS12 was all cool trying to walk ahead of the family as not to be associated with us. The joys ahead of teen age son awaits.
Through a little competition the family had over the past few weeks, DS8 had the honor of choosing the first attraction. And of course he chose Space Mountain and we took a right turn and went straight to Tomorrow Land. But there were no people.
We got our first FP for SpMo on the way and by 9:05 we were at the entrance of SpMo and there were still almost no people in sight. We entered the line and walked all the way to where the line and the FP merge without stopping. The line was only one row around inside and in less than 3 minutes we were shooting thru the air on SpMo. Immediately we ran around and did it again and then again for a 3rd time. By 9:40 we had 3 rides on SpMo. My wife had taken DD, who was not into SpMo yet, o ride Buzz and the people mover. We met up at Buzz and rode that twice again with no wait at all.
Bro in Law and his family met up with us as we got off Buzz the 2nd time. We kind of stood around trying to figure out what to do. The consensus or either the prevailing wisdom was Stitch. This was by far the worst attraction at Disney. The ride is just plain stupid, scary for the kids and a waste of time.
Again we stood around for a few minutes :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1 trying to decide what to do. With my family of DS12, DS8 and DD6 and with Bro In Law with his DD5 and DS1, this just was not going to work. There was just too much of an age difference. We agreed to split up so the young ones could enjoy Pooh, Dumbo and Cindy while I took the boys to do the big kid stuff.
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DD and the Cousin
We headed straight to Thunder and picked up a FP and then hit the stand by line. The sign said only 20 minutes but the wait actually hit almost 35 minutes. Still it was not too bad and we enjoyed the folks around us. I guess I should mention that it was Gay Day at the MK and we had spoken to the kids about what we might see. There was a lesbian couple behind us in line and DS noticed it right away. He started talking with them and as we got on the ride he commented, they are just like us, really nice. Glad to see he has learned open mindedness and tolerance of people different from him at an early age.
We rode Thunder and then headed to Splash. The line was around 30 minutes once again. Contrary to the line for Thunder, we were now next to a family where the Dad was wearing a Fellowship of Christian Athletes T Shirt…..everyone else was wearing red. We talked with them as we went through the line. The boys loved Splash. The worst part was going up the first hill; we were soaked by the log going down the hill around the corner. Still everyone liked Splash and we got our 3rd set of FPs after we got off. We now held afternoon FP for the Big 3 and it still was not noon. We had done SpMo 3 times, Splash and Thunder and had FP for re dos later.
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We meet DW and DD for lunch at the Columbia Harbor House. Not much to say about Fried Fish and Chicken. DD and DS did however surprise us by asking for the fruit instead of fries, I guess they are learning.
After lunch we used our FP for Thunder and Splash and then took a break and watched the Presidents. Afterwards it was close to 2:30PM and it was getting hot and crowded.
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I had made the decision with room upgrade already secured and not wanting to waste time, to check in during afternoon break instead of wasting time in the morning. We made it to the Swan and parked the car while the bell hop grabbed a ridiculous amount of luggage. The Platinum line was open and we were checked in quickly and efficiently. The bell hop met us and we were off to our room in less than 5 minutes.
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The Three Kidos after rding the front car
Next: Check in, pool time and back to the kingdom for Tonys on the Square and SpectroMagic.
Good start, am in as well.
I guess the problem with ALOT of travel is that motel rooms all start to look the same, to me the thought of staying in a motel is exciting.
Kirsten
Rooms, restaurants, and client sites all look the same after a while.
Heck I once told someone Paris France and Paris Texas.....all the same after a while. It is all work and it really does not matter where I am.....it is work and after about 6 or 7 visits to the place, it is all old.
Great start...yes, your title caught my eye...on of my favorite books from one of my favorite cities...but I do love SC too! Actually we are headed to Charleston on Sunday.
Can't wait for more!
Wish I had read over the weekend....wnet to Atlanta to watch the Braves lose.....again.
Anyway, it you are still there, try the following restaurants.
Mustard Seed
Waters Edge - right on Shem Creek, water side dining
Mimi Diner - James Island
Slightly North of Broad - Downtown
Carolines - Downtown
Can't go wrong at any of them.
LLWDW
07-21-2008, 10:24 PM
:surfweb: Am enjoying your TR. You have a beautiful family.
I have also been to Hawaii and Ireland, but don't travel very much so it's interesting to read your perspective. Your comment on your DD on Main Street brings back precious memories and I'm glad that others can feel that same magic.pixiedust:
The Moonk's Mom
07-22-2008, 01:57 PM
Wish I had read over the weekend....wnet to Atlanta to watch the Braves lose.....again.
Anyway, it you are still there, try the following restaurants.
Mustard Seed
Waters Edge - right on Shem Creek, water side dining
Mimi Diner - James Island
Slightly North of Broad - Downtown
Carolines - Downtown
Can't go wrong at any of them.
We had to put the trip off a few weeks anyway...work stuf for DH...so thanks for the recomendations...may have to give them a try!
Great update...love the excitment that comes with getting that first view of the castle!
The Swan was absolutely wonderful. The room was spectacular. The best thing was the size; almost 1300 square feet with 3 bathrooms and 3 frigs. The bad thing was the location on the 2nd floor. We were the only room on the hall with the rest of the rooms being meeting rooms. Still we loved the room and were excited for the upgrade. The room listed at $1299 on the website. I find it hard to believe anyone would pay that amount but as they say…..
We changed into swimsuits and hit the pools. As noted the swimming complex at the Swan and Dolphin is amazing. We enjoyed 3 hours in the cool water and a few drinks by the pool.
After the pool we changed back and drove over to the MK. We had an 8:40 ADR for Tony on the Square. Arriving at the MK around 7, we had just enough time to use the FP for SpaceMo (4th time) and then ride Buzz. It was time for the ADR at Tony’s and we made it back over to the square where people were lined up for Spectro.
When checking in, I turned on all the charm and asked, begged, pleaded for a table on the porch to watch the parade. The hostess was from Hong Kong where I had spent a great deal of time working and we chatted about Hong Kong and Kowllon where she was from. She told me they no longer sit people on the porch after 8:30 due to the problems with the parade.
She did have a table by the front window which was wonderful. Contrary to the majority opinion, we enjoyed Tony’s. I was not expecting much but was pleasantly surprised. Our waitress was wonderful and I found the food slightly above average. It will not beat what we find at our Mom and Pop Italian place but was better than the Olive Garden or Macaroni Grill. Spectro went by during dinner and we enjoyed the lights but there was no piped in sound.
After dinner we still had 2 hours plus before the park closed. My Bro in Law hooked back up with us and we headed to Fantasy Land.
DD wanted to ride with just her Daddy and we headed to the Tea Cups. Half hour later everyone joined us and we did Dumbo during Wishes, Peter Pan, Small World and then Haunted Mansion. HM is not a good idea with 5 kids 12 and under. It was just a little too spooky for them and all 5 complained. We should not have done the attraction and I would caution anyone with young kids to think this one over before riding. The improvements are nice but the crumb crunchers gave it big thumbs down.
As midnight rolled around we were on Thunder Mountain for a last ride of the day. 15 hours had passed since we had counted down the rope drop and 17 hours had passed since we had woken up. 1 day down and 6 more to go. Not sure we can maintain the pace.
Still we had hit SpMo 4times, Splash 2 times, Thunder 3 times, Buzz 3 times along with Dumbo, Peter, haunted, Small World, Tea Cup, Presidents and Pooh. Not a bad first day.
Our first time in the Garden after Midnight was over.
mplsmom1
07-25-2008, 09:46 PM
Wow that's a long first day! Good for you - I love Buzz, my fav ride! Looking forward to more installments;)
whogirl'smom
07-25-2008, 10:28 PM
I love this! I can't believe you guys got 3 bathrooms. Way to go! And I thought we were good at earning Disney reward points! :lmao:
Hollywood Studios or the artist formally known as MGM Disney, a Division of the Disney Corporation brought to you by the Disney Channel where you can catch…….ah heck, we were at the place with the big hat for Day 2.
I mentioned 7:30 wakeup call time and the family looked at me like I was crazy. DS8 said what everyone was thinking……..”Dad… that just is not going to work for me.” :rotfl: :rotfl:
So 7:30 stretched to after 9 and we made HS around 10:30. By then the place was packed….I mean really packed. Star Wars Weekend was in full swing and the main arteries were clogged. We grabbed a few pastries right as cart was closing and made it inside.
We immediately ran over to RnR and grabbed 5 fast passes and met up on the main street where the Star Wars Parade was preparing to start. DS 8 loves all things Star Wars and went crazy watching all the characters. I must admit it was an impressive site.
After the parade we grabbed lunch and for the first time we had no plan and of course everyone wanted different foods. Finally Daddy the mean evil dictator made the decision and grabbed sandwiches over on Sunset.
We decided to once again split up as DD wanted to see the Mermaid show and Playhouse Disney and the boys were not having that. By now our FP window was open again and we grabbed 5 more RnR FP giving us 10 FP total. We headed over to the Tower where the wait was only 20 minutes and got in line.
Here DS12 showed me once again he was growing up. There was this incredibly hot twenty year old girl in front of us and DS was not being subtle about it. She was gorgeous, so much so she made your teeth hurt. Just an amazing beautiful young lady. She had a small tattoo on her shoulder which was obviously brand new. I guess out of pity or she thought a 12 year kid ogling her was cute she said hello to DS12. He stammered a bit and then actually made a coherent sentence. More than I could have done at 12. I asked her about the Tattoo and she replied that she had gotten it the night before.
The Tattoo was written in Latin and for the life of me I cannot remember what the exact words were; but it was something along the lines of AMORE EIS DOLCE.
DS 12 asked her what it meant and she said it was Latin for “A lady as sweet as life “or life is sweet or something like that. It was a small and relatively tasteful tattoo on her shoulder. Again she was so hot it really did not matter. Oh Did I mention she was beautiful.:worship:
DS12 is in his 7th year of Spanish classes and is fairly good with his vocabulary so he tried to translate using his knowledge of Spanish. He asked her with a straight face…..could it not also mean “I would love to have you for Dessert”. Told you he was the dumbest smart kid in the world.
I looked at the sky trying not to laugh, she laughed a little, her friend lost total control, and almost fell down, her boyfriend was making eyes at her concerning possible later events I guess. I said he is only 12 and does not know what he really just said. They were good sports about it all. I swear for the rest of the line she flirted with the 12 year old, touching his arm, laughing with him and kind of hanging on him a little and of course he acted just like you would expect 12 year old to act around a beautiful girl….silly.
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The tower was amazing. I loved the theme and actually liked standing in the line, the décor, the cast mates, the story and the build up was more fun than the ride. As we were leaving the attraction, we stopped to make sure we had everything and to decide where we wanted to go next.
A guy walked up to us and said he had 3 FP for Tower but his family had decided not to ride and wanted to know if we would like them. The boys went crazy and thanked him and actually shook his hand without prompting. They are incredibly well mannered for 12 and 8. We rode the Tower a 2nd time (no hot chicks this time) and then headed back to meet the girls.
Part 2 coming later this week......
I love this! I can't believe you guys got 3 bathrooms. Way to go! And I thought we were good at earning Disney reward points! :lmao:
The room was amazing and the extras space very nice. When the kids got annoying to each other we simply put them in a separate room with a separate TV and let everyone enjoy their space.
At night or in the morning, the extra baths helped us get things moving a little faster.
tink1957
07-26-2008, 04:41 PM
:lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl: "I would love to have you for dessert". I don't think he's dumb at all, I think he's very smart & sassy. You better watch out for that one, he sounds like a Don Juan in training.
The Moonk's Mom
08-06-2008, 02:42 PM
I love teenagers! Really, I have enjoyed my twin nephews do some of the funniest dumb things around girls!:lmao:
castmemberb4
08-06-2008, 03:46 PM
Wish I had read over the weekend....wnet to Atlanta to watch the Braves lose.....again.
Anyway, it you are still there, try the following restaurants.
Mustard Seed
Waters Edge - right on Shem Creek, water side dining
Mimi Diner - James Island
Slightly North of Broad - Downtown
Carolines - Downtown
Can't go wrong at any of them.
I second that Caroline's suggestion, also love 82 Queen
and in Savannah Elizabeth's on 37th(or is it 34th) is our favorite.
Loving the TR so far, and :cool1: for you on the room upgrde AND getting points back.
Sorry for the delay but the real world has been keeping on the road travelling the past few weeks.
We did manage a work /vacation to the North Carolina Outer Banks......that means I worked and the rest of the family vacationed.:rotfl2:
On to the TR....
Sunday Night was an EMH at MK and the park was open until 2AM. The wife and DD said no and surprisingly DS12 also said he was tired and wanted to go back to the hotel.
But Hunter was ecstatic. Not only was he going to the MK for EMH, he now had his Dad one on one by himself with no brothers or sisters. He grabbed my hand and off we went to the MK. He talked nonstop and asked a million questions. He was so excited he could not stand it.
Starting a little before 10PM, we waited for a bus to the MK from HS but one never came. Finally we saw a bus to the Contemporary. We grabbed the bus and then the monorail to the MK and walked in right as Spectro 2 was ending. We quickly made it over to SpMo which once again was his first choice.
They had just reopened the FP machines as we walked up. The first tix worked but after that the machine stopped. The CM asked how many tix we had and I held up all 5 since I was still carrying the entire family’s tickets. He gave me 5 FP for Space giving us 6 total all with a return time of 12 MIDNIGHT.
For the next 45 minutes we rode the Indy Cars, Buzz, the People Mover and Astro Blaster. I was amazed at the number of kids there. Screaming kids, it reminded me of Chuckee Cheeses on a Saturday afternoon. One kid in front of us at Buzz was begging to go home. Please Mommy I am so tired. let’s go to sleep…..pleassssssssssssssssse let me go to bed. The parents just ignored him. Got to get every nickel out the vacation regardless if the curtain climbers are miserable.
Anywho Hunter and I were on Buzz and he wanted to beat me so bad after losing both times on TSM at HS. I purposely was trying to lose and watched our scores carefully to make sure I was behind him but not to make it obvious. He was at around 22,000 and I had 14,000 in the last room. Then somehow (I was not even paying attention) I hit a 100,000 target and beat him.
He was devastated. I explained to him it was just luck…..no dice. Then I said it was a malfunction….he was not buying it. He looked headed to meltdown and that meant our EMH was over and it was time to head back to the Swan.
Then a CM noticed and asked what was going on. Hunter explained in broken sobs. The CM said there was a contest in our car and whoever had the lead after the 2nd set of targets won a prize. Hunter said he had the lead then. The CM reached into his bag and pulled out a Million Dreams Pin and gave it to Hunter. Complete 180….everything in the world was right again and the Disney Magic was back. Everything was perfect and smiles were on his face from ear to ear. This is what makes Disney the best customer service organization in the world. The little touches that saved EMH for us. I thanked the CM a million times for changing Hunter’s outlook. Amazing how the CM knows exactly what to do.
We left and still had 5 minutes to our first FP for Space.
We grabbed a coke and sat down for a minute to rest and wait. Now I am going to make you cry…………..promise.
There was a little 5 year old boy walking right in front of us and he fell down hard, very hard….. busted lips, bleeding knees, the whole 9 yards. Hunter immediately went over before his Mother even made there and was checking on him and put his arm around the little boy to make sure he was OK………then without a second of thought, he undid the pin that was just given to him, took it off the lanyard and gave it to the boy placing it on his shirt collar all by himself.:wizard: :wizard:
I sat there amazed and the mother just watched. She insisted on returning it to Hunter saying her son was going to be all right as soon as they got a band aid. Hunter said no way, it was a magic pin and would cure all the boo boos. They thanked us over and over and headed to the exit.
I was speechless. I told Hunt that what he did was incredible and asked him why. He said I felt bad and someone gave me the pin to help me feel better. The little boy was hurt and felt bad so I thought if I gave him the pin he would feel better. It worked. Amazing, amazing little boy, excuse me amazing big boy I have there. :love: :love:
The night was magical from then on…..we did Space 3 times using all 6 FPs. We rode the Tea Cups, Peter, skipped by the Haunted Mansion and rode Thunder twice as 2AM approached. He was so tired but so excited to be with Dad that he would not even admit it. We bought ice cream on the way out and grabbed the monorail at 2:20 AM back to the TTC.
There was no one there….no tram, no CM, no buses. Uh…oh. Yeah I know, I know, we should have taken the bus back at the MK but I missed it and now we are in a deserted TTC at 2AM. I look over and see a bus that says Studios and ask the driver how to get back to the Swan. He says hop on and drove us back to the Swan nonstop. Super nice guy from Brooklyn that my son enjoyed listening to with his accent. Furgettaboutit:cool2: is all he said when we thanked him as we got off at the Swan.
It was 3AM as we hit the room. Hunter was asleep before I even pulled the covers up, DW woke up and I told her about the pin. She had a tear in her eye. You will never forget tonight she said. He will be married with children of his own and you always remember tonight. She is 100% correct.
Next: 29 hours at the park in 2 days ??? How long can we keep up the pace ???
Donald is #1
08-10-2008, 06:25 PM
He was devastated. I explained to him it was just luck…..no dice. Then I said it was a malfunction….he was not buying it. He looked headed to meltdown and that meant our EMH was over and it was time to head back to the Swan.
Then a CM noticed and asked what was going on. Hunter explained in broken sobs. The CM said there was a contest in our car and whoever had the lead after the 2nd set of targets won a prize. Hunter said he had the lead then. The CM reached into his bag and pulled out a Million Dreams Pin and gave it to Hunter. Complete 180….everything in the world was right again and the Disney Magic was back. Everything was perfect and smiles were on his face from ear to ear. This is what makes Disney the best customer service organization in the world. The little touches that saved EMH for us. I thanked the CM a million times for changing Hunter’s outlook. Amazing how the CM knows exactly what to do.
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There was a little 5 year old boy walking right in front of us and he fell down hard, very hard….. busted lips, bleeding knees, the whole 9 yards. Hunter immediately went over before his Mother even made there and was checking on him and put his arm around the little boy to make sure he was OK………then without a second of thought, he undid the pin that was just given to him, took it off the lanyard and gave it to the boy placing it on his shirt collar all by himself.:wizard: :wizard:
Wow, what a story and what an incredible thing that Hunter did.
tink1957
08-10-2008, 07:19 PM
:goodvibes oooh....what a wonderful thing your son did. I know you were so proud of him to show such compassion for another child who was hurt.
LLWDW
08-11-2008, 09:12 PM
Yup you did it. There goes my mascara. I feel your pride, what a terrific kid.
The Moonk's Mom
08-12-2008, 08:40 PM
:sad: OMG!!! What a great Big Boy you have!!! That is a wonderful memory!!!
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