View Full Version : 3 Generations on Free Dining-Both sets of Parents, 9/20-9/26
WDWAurora
06-22-2008, 09:29 PM
The title pretty much sums it up. DH and I are going to WDW in September with both sets of parents and my grandmother. We picked this time of year because even though I'm a school employee, I work 12 months, so it only seemed fair that I could have a few days off in September. We wanted cooler temperatures (if only slightly), cheaper prices (love value season, and the FREE dining plan was a bonus), and fewer crowds (although in recent years, I don't think the differences are as great). We are staying at POP. DH and I stayed there for our honeymoon, and it was fine.
Our Cast of Characters:
Me: 25 (26 then), a school psychologist, and a bit of a control freak. I've been to WDW over 30 times and know the parks like the back of my hand. I am all about making sure we see everything and do everything. I've done all of the planning for this trip. All everybody else has to do is show up. DH and I have been actively TTC for over a year, and I had hoped our next trip would be as a family of 3, but I finally determined that I just can't put my life on hold and that I needed a little pick-me-up. I'll be completely happy if I'm pregnant before we go, although that's not looking like it's happening and I'm a thrill ride junky. I'd happily miss out on the rides knowing there was a special someone on the way.
DH: 26, an electrical engineer, and my shy counterpart. When we met, he'd never been to WDW, so during college, he and I went with my grandparents for spring break. He's a reluctant convert. You ask him, he'll say he doesn't like it, but then he'll tell you how excited he is and what his favorite rides are when you're not asking. He was even pulling up Disney 3D on Google Maps! He likes pin trading and mild thrill rides. Not so much the drops...He'd rather have pool time than stay and watch all of the nighttime shows.
DDad: 59, my dad, a retired school principal, and my best friend. My dad has been with me on most of my 30+ trips and he's good for helping wrangle the troops (which will seem necessary as you keep reading). He just wants to be with me and will go along with whatever I plan.
DM: 57, my mom, she has dementia, so she's not at all "there." Ever. I miss her, because she was a terrific, talented, smart woman and besides, a girl just needs a mother. Anyway, my dad is her caregiver and she will be wearing either a bracelet or watch for ID in case of separation. My dad never takes his eyes off of her, so I'm not really worried about that, but we'll have to be careful during bathroom breaks when there are multiple doors out.
DGM: My grandmother, and the reason I've been to WDW so many times. All of my trips, with the exception of my honeymoon, have been with them. This will be my first trip since my grandfather's passing. She has had knee and hip replacements and is unsure if she will definitely end up going or not, but I hope so. It's weird to go without her! My grandparents took me several times that my mom and dad didn't go.
DFiL: Late 50s, DH's dad, a counselor for the military. He has some leg/back issues and is concerned about the walking. He's new to Disney.
DMiL: Late 50s, DH's mom, a librarian. She has some feet issues and is concerned about the walking. She's new to Disney.
Basically, our plan looks something like this:
Day 0 DH and I drive to my in-laws' house after work to spend the night.
Day 1 DM, DDad, & DGM leave from their house. DH, DMiL, DFiL, and I leave from the in-laws' house and drive down. Our car will likely stop through Daytona Beach for a few minutes on the way. My parents will almost definitely stop for gas at this one gas station in South Carolina, where they will get coffee at the McDonald's next door. They will eat lunch in Brunswick, GA, probably at Sonny's Barbecue. Have I mentioned they are predictable? Our car will stop when we get hungry and when we need gas. No planned stops. Dinner will be at POP's foodcourt, Earl of Sandwich, or Wolfgang Puck Express. We will visit DTD and hang around POP.
Day 2 Our first day! We're going to start at Epcot. Dinner will be at Biergarten.
Day 3 We will be at Magic Kingdom. Dinner will be at Cinderella's Castle.
I'll post more tomorrow!!
BellaSwan
06-22-2008, 09:46 PM
:wave: I just wanted to say Hi and I will join you in your pre-trip planning! :)
WDWAurora
06-23-2008, 06:53 PM
Wow, thanks! I didn't really figure anybody would read all of this!
I guess I'll pick up where I left off last night.
Day 4 We will be at Animal Kingdom, with dinner at Wolfgang Puck. DDad, DM, and DGM are sitting this day out for rest. They'll catch up with us for dinner, but mostly just putter around all day.
Day 5 We will go to MGM Studios (I don't care what it's called now). Dinner will be at 50's Primetime Cafe.
Day 6 Our final park day will be a repeat of Epcot. The dads are going to ride Segways (and I may end up getting the tour for DH for our anniversary). We're eating dinner at Teppan Edo, although I'm going to keep trying for Le Cellier. I haven't eaten at Le Cellier since it was a cafeteria.
Day 7 We will all return to our respective homes, leaving us 2 days to relax before heading back to work.
I'm exhausted already thinking about it!! It seems so far away and yet so close. I've been studying the maps, checking for things that have changed since our honeymoon in 2005. I can't believe it will have been 3 full years since we've been down!! I'm kind of nervous about taking the in-laws for the first time. In a lot of ways, the only way they could go would be with us, because I'm a control freak and always have a plan. In DH's family, people don't make decisions, and definitely don't make them quickly enough at times. Also, without me planning the day around lines, they would get there, ride 2 things, and get sick of lines. I have my routes that I always use in order to maximize rides, and minimize lines.
Now it's just a matter of figuring out what they will and won't do or like. WDW is still something that can't even be imagined for them, because it's so big and so much larger than life. I want them to see and do everything. Also, this is only DH's 3rd trip. There is still so much that I want him to see, that I am having a hard time balancing "it would be nice if we..." vs. "we have to see..." for him and his parents. For example, he's never seen Hall of Presidents. Considering this could be a once in a lifetime trip, there are things that I would want them to see before going to HOP, if that makes any sense.
I'm a little nervous about having both sets of parents together. They've never spent all that much time together, and my mom can try even my dad's patience. My dad's like me, and a little loud and bossy, so I'm not sure how they'll handle that. DH's parents act old, if that makes any sense, and complain about physical ailments, etc. all the time, which may frustrate my family.
Did I mention how glad I am we didn't try doing fewer rooms and splitting by gender? Ugh.
I'll probably start trying to put together a more comprehensive touring plan for each day soon and starting a packing list. Any advice on the weather for September? I feel like it could go either way.
BellaSwan
06-23-2008, 09:33 PM
Wow, thanks! I didn't really figure anybody would read all of this!
I love pre-trip reports and trip reports, and yours is really good so far :)
It seems so far away and yet so close.
That is how I feel too!
I'm a little nervous about having both sets of parents together.
I can understand that and I will tell you, you are much braver than me but maybe I just have exceptionally diffrent inlaws and my parents whom I love very much are quite opinionated themselves. lol
Any advice on the weather for September? I feel like it could go either way.
I have never been to Orlando in September but I have heard it is very hot. That is when DH and I are going also. Can't wait for your next installment. :)
WDWAurora
07-06-2008, 03:45 PM
Sorry BellaSwan, I didn't get notification on your response, so I didn't reply.
I figured it was time for an update, so...
My parents and grandmother were here visiting this weekend. I'm realizing more and more that we are going to have to have to split up for pretty big portions of the days. My grandmother has such mobility issues and (her words, I hadn't said this-just thought it) we want DH's parents to see everything since it's their first time. DDad will have the hardest time with this, since he wants to be with me all the time. It's also hard to push my mom. Sometimes she just gets to the oint where she wants to stop for a while, so I want them to be able to do that without holding back my in-laws. We'll definitely do meals together.
My dad's going to bring his swimsuit, so we'll have family night at the pool! That should be funny.
I've been a few times in September, but it was so long ago that I can't remember how the temps were! According to the average temps, we'll be in shorts and t-shirts/tanks daily.
WDWAurora
07-09-2008, 07:23 PM
A few more things to add!! Primeval Whirl will be closed during our trip. I'm trying not to get too excited, but I feel like if there was anything major that would be closed, it would be posted by now. PW? Totally cool with that, if it's the worst thing closed during our trip. I emailed DDad, DMiL, and DH the day I found out and it led to a series of funny emails back and forth with DMiL while I was at work. She had written back saying something like "darn, that was the one thing I really wanted to ride" or something (she doesn't even know what it is). So I wrote back and was explaining my relief because I don't love it, but I feel a responsibility to ride all roller coasters, so this just frees me from that...she told me to be careful or it would haunt me in my dreams!
Ok, probably not as funny posted on here, but during, it was funny.
Country Bear Jamboree will be closed later in the month, so again, I think that bigger stuff that's going to be closed would already be posted.
I'm finally starting to try to figure out clothing for the trip. I own almost enough shorts now. I may end up having to re-wear, or wear soffes or something, because I don't really want to buy any more, since I don't wear them all that often. I should be good on shirts (although I have 2 disney non-over the top shirts in my "cart" on disneyshopping) and socks, undies. I think I need a new bathing suit and tennis shoes.
I'm a firm believer in sneakers for disney. I rarely wear them in my normal life, and am a complete flip flop a holic. That being said, maybe it's my retired dancer/cheerleader feet and bad ankles, but I need the support and structure of a sneaker. I worry about my feet getting stepped on and run over, so I always wear sneakers. To DTD, whatever goes.
Ok, that's this entry, I'll write again soon!
WDWAurora
08-16-2008, 01:13 PM
Some updates are coming. I've done itineraries in my word file for all 5 days, so I'll post those. I bought a bathing suit from Victoria's Secret that I love with a tankini and bikini top and a cover up swim skirt. I bought a few more pairs of shorts and some new tanks on sale last week. I found new sneakers and I bought a really good new pair of flip flops that I may end up wairing at least once (westcamo rainbows-buy them!!). DH got new sneakers today. I've even started planning out our outfits so we don't clash in pictures!! We both have nice new sunglasses, and I bought croakies today so they'll be easy to take off for a quick ride.
Our disney visa points paid for $396 of our trip. What a great deal!! DMiL has been diagnosed with arthritis in her feet, and may require an ECV for our trip. DFiL has said that he will ride absolutely everything, so I'm excited about that. I'll probably be riding everything, too, since it doesn't look like this whole infertility thing is going away in the next 5 weeks.
I'll post our itineraries soon! Hopefully the lines won't be super long!!
Disneychix
08-25-2008, 11:50 AM
Hello! What is the dates of your trip? We are going 9/22-9/28. Maybe I'll run into your BIG group!
It's funny that you are coordinating outfits to not clash in pictures. I'm lucky if I can get my DH to pack 1 day in advance! He would never let me plan out his warbrobe for the week!
WDWAurora
08-25-2008, 04:34 PM
We'll be overlapping for a portion of our trips. I'm going to have to check out your pre-trip report!
I actually started the wardrobe planning while I was in a boring training meeting. I figured he would be annoyed when I told him, but he just laughed and told me to plan it however I wanted.
WDWAurora
08-30-2008, 01:44 PM
http://www.cloggs.co.uk/content/ebiz/cloggs/invt/2410/dart_berry_blkg40grad_m_01.jpg
My Sunglasses
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/images/tmblg3/V274483_106.jpg
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/images/tmblg3/V272329.jpg
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/images/tmblg3/V272330TOP_868.jpg
Ok, I bought the top and middle tops, the bottoms from the first picture, and the skirt in the last picture. I figured that gave me some options. Love the suit/suits!
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31eg7r0QCHL._AA280_.jpg
My flip flops.
I think I should be done buying stuff, other than new bottles of sunscreen!
I will post our itineraries soon.
Disneychix
09-01-2008, 11:53 AM
Love the suit! :)
WDWAurora
09-03-2008, 08:37 PM
Thanks! I saw it and had to have it. Now if I could just slim back down to her size...Wishful thinking, especially with all the eating I plan to do on this dining plan!!
Disneychix
09-04-2008, 12:19 PM
The free dining really did us in last year. We even skipped our last ADR for breakfast at Boma because we were just too full from 4 days of non-stop eating! I have Boma breakfast planned again for the last morning. We'll see if we make it :)
WDWAurora
09-07-2008, 08:55 PM
Hopefully we'll enjoy eating-and not overeat too badly!!
Ok, so I was shopping again...and I bought the cutest train case by Betsey Johnson! Here it is:
http://www.betseyjohnson.com/store/productimages/regular/4256.jpg
I haven't put in any pics of the group. I won't be adding any of my in-laws because they don't love having their pics online.
Here are DH and me with one of our kitties that we're leaving at home:
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Here is my grandmother that is going from our wedding (my grandfather died in 2006):
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And here are my parents (a scanned pic from our wedding):
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WDWAurora
09-13-2008, 08:11 PM
Itinerary time!
We are leaving from my in-laws' house at around 6am. DH and I are driving to their house the night before. Hopefully we will arrive to POP Century by 4pm at the latest. That night we will go to DTD, eat dinner at Wolfgang Puck Express, followed by a ride from TTC to Epcot on the monorail to give my in-laws an intro to WDW. Maybe some pool time, and BED!
Park Day 1: Epcot
The basic itinerary looks like this:
Spaceship Earth
Mission Space
Test Track
The Land
Soarin’
Living with the Land
Lunch @ Sunshine Seasons
(Circle of Life)
Club Cool
Imagination
Journey Into Imagination
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience
Mexico-Gran Fiesta Tour
Norway-Maelstrom
China
Germany
Italy
The American Adventure-Show
(Turn around when needed for dinner)
Illuminations @ 9pm
Dinner is at Biergarten.
Park Day 2: Magic Kingdom
Splash Mountain
Thunder Mountain
Space Mountain
Wedway
Buzz Lightyear
Carousel of Progress
(Stitch)
(Laugh Floor)
Teacups
(Winnie the Pooh)
Lunch @ Cosmic Ray’s
Snow White
Mickey’s Philharmagic
Peter Pan
Small World
Haunted Mansion
(Hall of Presidents)
(Country Bear Jamboree)
Pirates of the Caribbean
Tiki Room
(Jungle Cruise)
(Aladdin’s Carpets)
(Swiss Family Treehouse)
Spectromagic 8pm
Wishes 9pm
Items in parentheses are for if time allows. Dinner will be at CRT.
Park Day 3: Animal Kingdom
My parents and grandmother will be going somewhere else on this day because AK is physically hard on grandmother.
Kilimanjaro Safaris
Pangani Forest Exploration Trail
Get FP for EE (or ride if line is reasonable)
Maharajah Jungle Trek
Finding Nemo
Dinosaur
Lunch @ Flame Tree BBQ?
It’s Tough to be a Bug
Festival of the Lion King
(Rafiki’s Planet Watch)
(Bird Show)
(Other Trails)
Dinner will be at Wolfgang Puck Cafe.
Park Day 4: MGM
Tower of Terror
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
Great Movie Ride
(Animation Tour)
Get Fastpass for Toy Story Mania
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
(One Man’s Dream)
(Chronicles of Narnia Exhibit)
Toy Story Mania
Backlot Tour
Lunch @ ABC Commissary
(Lights, Motors, Action!)
Muppet Vision
Star Tours
Indiana Jones Stunt Show
Sounds Dangerous
Beauty and the Beast
Fantasmic-8pm
Dinner will be at 50's Prime Time Cafe.
Park Day 5: Epcot
The dads will be doing the Segway tour today. This is the itinerary for the rest of us. It's not very detailed!!
Repeats as wanted
Universe of Energy
The Living Seas
Clam shells
(Turtle Talk)
(Innoventions)
Finish Countries
That's our last park day! We'll probably depart around 8am, and I know that DMiL wants to stop at a Corelle outlet on the way home, so we'll see how long it takes to get back! DH and I are undecided about whether or not we will stay at the in-laws' house that night, or come back to ours. It's about an hour and a half from their house to our house, so we may just come on back, depending on how late it is and how tired we are.
Disneychix
09-15-2008, 10:24 AM
DH and I are doing the segway tour also. I can't wait till next Monday!!!
How many more days until you leave?
Enjoy your dinner at CRT!
WDWAurora
09-16-2008, 06:03 PM
Just a couple more days for us, too! I hope you enjoy the tour! DH and I are probably going to wish we did it.
BIG UPDATE-and not a good one. My in-laws were robbed! Their tv, electronics near the tv, DH's grandfather's Rolex, etc, etc, etc. were all taken. They came in through a screened in porch in the basement (split level house) and rifled through the drawers in cabinets where they found a key (d'oh!!!) and went into the house. So, of course, we all feel just sick and horrible about this. I don't know if they are still going or not. I kind of think they should, because they will lose their money on the trip if they don't go. Our trip insurance doesn't appear to cover that. Not sure what will happen, but it's a pretty rough day for them. :(
hungrygreenhippo
09-17-2008, 06:57 PM
Just a couple more days for us, too! I hope you enjoy the tour! DH and I are probably going to wish we did it.
BIG UPDATE-and not a good one. My in-laws were robbed! Their tv, electronics near the tv, DH's grandfather's Rolex, etc, etc, etc. were all taken. They came in through a screened in porch in the basement (split level house) and rifled through the drawers in cabinets where they found a key (d'oh!!!) and went into the house. So, of course, we all feel just sick and horrible about this. I don't know if they are still going or not. I kind of think they should, because they will lose their money on the trip if they don't go. Our trip insurance doesn't appear to cover that. Not sure what will happen, but it's a pretty rough day for them. :(
I just came to check out your PTR after seeing the link in your signature on another post. I'm so sorry to hear the bad news about your in-laws. That kind of puts a damper on things, doesn't it? It's a really tough call about whether they should go or not. It sounds like you've put a lot of thought into planning and making this a special first trip for them. I hope that if they do go, they don't bring down the mood of the trip by fretting about things back at home. Here's to hoping that no matter what happens, you still have a magical vacation. :wizard: :goodvibes
WDWAurora
09-17-2008, 07:22 PM
Thanks, hungrygreenhippo! After DH talked to them tonight, they are still planning to come. He said his dad sounded ANGRY. Not that I blame him! I only have to survive work a little longer!
Disneychix
09-18-2008, 08:26 AM
Sorry to hear of the break-in. I'm glad no one got hurt. Where they not home?
I hope this won't put a damper on your vacation. Sending :goodvibes your way!
I know what you mean about work...I'm here for my last day for over 1 week!!:cutie: Can't think of anything but vacation!:wizard:
WDWAurora
09-18-2008, 05:19 PM
Yeah, they were at work, thank goodness. The people must have been able to tell, because on either side of their house are elderly/sick people who can't work.
I can't wait, either-can't wait to get away from WORK!
WDWAurora
09-27-2008, 08:05 PM
DH and I have just returned from a wonderful vacation with his parents, my parents, and one of my grandmothers. I did a pre-trip report, it can be found here: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1864362. I'm going to copy and paste some of the info here.
We picked this time of year because even though I'm a school employee, I work 12 months, so it only seemed fair that I could have a few days off in September. We wanted cooler temperatures (if only slightly), cheaper prices (love value season, and the FREE dining plan was a bonus), and fewer crowds (although in recent years, I don't think the differences are as great). We are staying at POP. DH and I stayed there for our honeymoon, and it was fine.
Our Cast of Characters:
Me: 25 (26 then), a school psychologist, and a bit of a control freak. I've been to WDW over 30 times and know the parks like the back of my hand. I am all about making sure we see everything and do everything. I've done all of the planning for this trip. All everybody else has to do is show up. DH and I have been actively TTC for over a year, and I had hoped our next trip would be as a family of 3, but I finally determined that I just can't put my life on hold and that I needed a little pick-me-up. I'll be completely happy if I'm pregnant before we go, although that's not looking like it's happening and I'm a thrill ride junky. I'd happily miss out on the rides knowing there was a special someone on the way.
DH: 26, an electrical engineer, and my shy counterpart. When we met, he'd never been to WDW, so during college, he and I went with my grandparents for spring break. He's a reluctant convert. You ask him, he'll say he doesn't like it, but then he'll tell you how excited he is and what his favorite rides are when you're not asking. He was even pulling up Disney 3D on Google Maps! He likes pin trading and mild thrill rides. Not so much the drops...He'd rather have pool time than stay and watch all of the nighttime shows.
DDad: 59, my dad, a retired school principal, and my best friend. My dad has been with me on most of my 30+ trips and he's good for helping wrangle the troops (which will seem necessary as you keep reading). He just wants to be with me and will go along with whatever I plan.
DM: 57, my mom, she has dementia, so she's not at all "there." Ever. I miss her, because she was a terrific, talented, smart woman and besides, a girl just needs a mother. Anyway, my dad is her caregiver and she will be wearing either a bracelet or watch for ID in case of separation. My dad never takes his eyes off of her, so I'm not really worried about that, but we'll have to be careful during bathroom breaks when there are multiple doors out.
DGM: My grandmother, and the reason I've been to WDW so many times. All of my trips, with the exception of my honeymoon, have been with them. This will be my first trip since my grandfather's passing. She has had knee and hip replacements and is unsure if she will definitely end up going or not, but I hope so. It's weird to go without her! My grandparents took me several times that my mom and dad didn't go.
DFiL: Late 50s, DH's dad, a counselor for the military. He has some leg/back issues and is concerned about the walking. He's new to Disney.
DMiL: Late 50s, DH's mom, a librarian. She has some feet issues and is concerned about the walking. She's new to Disney.
So I'll start from the VERY beginning. My in-laws have 4 children. DMiL didn't really work while they were growing up, so vacations were slim. Disney just wasn't an option. I got DH to go with me before we were married, while we were in college, with my grandparents. He liked it, and agreed to go back for our honeymoon a couple years later. He's now into pin trading with me, and enjoys it, but not as much as I do. We both wanted his parents to see the world, but knew they would have to go with me, because I'm bossy. Sounds weird, but they're the type that would get overwhelmed, not be able to decide what to do, see a long line, and go back to the hotel. So, with me going, they didn't have to make any decisions. It works for everybody. So, when DH and I started talking about going and my parents invited themselves (not that I mind), we decided it would be the perfect time to take them.
Meanwhile...it's mega-drama with DH's siblings. Two of his brothers aren't speaking, a baby was born in June, one due at the end of next month, and us with our infertility battles. The sister is about to have a baby and her husband can't find a job now that he's out of grad school, etc, etc, etc. My in-laws are dealing with a lot of stress with everything going on there, and on top of all that, their home was broken into on Tuesday before we left on Saturday. A lot going on! There was some doubt about whether or not they would come, but they did decide to join us, as there wasn't anything else they could do at home.
On to the story...
On September 19th, Friday, I had to go to a training session about an hour from home from 9-12. I took the rest of the day off, and left my training for the drug store. I picked up a prescription and headed for home. I made it by 2, and finished our packing. I got all of our bags downstairs and took care of some of the last minute things. DH left work at 4 (with me checking the driveway every minute, and finally sitting in front of the window to look for him) and arrived home around 4:30. We loaded the car, he took care of our cats, and we hit the road for his parents' house, which was about an hour and a half farther down I-95, so on the way to FL. We had some dinner (from McD's, and it was terrible) and spent the night with the in-laws. I could tell they were pretty excited, especially DFiL. He was a chatterbox and was asking nonstop questions. He was concerned about eating breakfast, because he has eggs for breakfast everyday. Luckily, a wonderful DISer sent me some food vouchers that we were able to use to supplement meals for everyone. We headed to bed fairly early because we had an EARLY departure the next day!
On Saturday, we left the house at 6am. After several bathroom stops, we ended up eating lunch just past Jacksonville, FL. We went to McDonald's AGAIN, and the boys (DH & DFiL) were VERY disappointed to find out that McRibs aren't in Florida. It definitely seemed as though we were making extremely frequent bathroom stops, and most of them weren't my fault, which was shocking. Overall, the trip was fairly easy. We got down there around 3pm, and checked in. The check-in was fairly smooth. My in-laws were pretty overwhelmed! It was so busy and they were just overwhelmed by the size of WDW in general. We finished up (our CM was fine...nothing rude, but she had NO personality! Not the greatest for your first entry point to vacation!) and found our rooms. The four rooms our group had were very close to each other. We had 3 in a row, and across the corner from the 3rd was our last room. We were a little far from the parking lot in the 70s section, despite a beg for mercy due to my grandmother's difficulty with walking. It wasn't SO horrible, but it did make it more difficult at the end of the day for her.
Our rooms were great, the in-laws were pleased. I don't think any of us are used to upscale lodging, so these rooms were perfectly adequate. Since DH pouted at McD's when they didn't have the McRib, and only ate a 4 piece chicken mcnugget, he was starving. I talked to my parents all day, and the 3 of them were taking longer to get there due to needing more stops and driving from a different part of the state. We went on over to DTD and ate dinner at Wolfgang Puck Express. Our food was wonderful. DH had the BBQ chicken pizza, DFiL had spaghetti & meatballs, and I had the chicken bolognese. DMiL was left to her own devices to order, and she ordered "crispy chicken" which was chicken tenders. Hers was the only meal that disappointed at all. They've remodeled in there since I was there last, and it looked great. They even had sweet tea! We were very happy with our choice for dinner.
After dinner, we did a little shopping and headed over to the TTC for a monorail ride as an introduction to WDW for the in-laws. We rode in the front over to Epcot, then hopped into a regular car for the ride back. DMiL is afraid of heights, and she was a little bothered by the ride up there, especially when the driver told her that she was the only person actually over the rail and that the rest of us were over air. After our rides, we drove back to the hotel and got our refillable mugs. These were TOTALLY worth it for us! We each had at least 2 fill-ups a day. We met up with my parents and grandmother and checked out the shop. We all turned in pretty early because our first park day is coming up, and my in-laws had no idea what they were in for, with me as their tour guide!!
Up next-Intro to WDW, aka our first day at Epcot with dinner at Biergarten!!
Ziggie
09-27-2008, 09:49 PM
Your title caught my eye. We just returned and we had 4 generations! Happy to hear you had your family with you as well :goodvibes
WDWAurora
10-06-2008, 09:06 PM
I hope you had a wonderful trip, Ziggie! I would love to have 4 generations go, but with the age of my grandmother and our current childless, not by choice situation, it doesn't look good. Your granddaughter is beautiful!
Now, on to our first park day! I will eventually try to add some pictures in here, because there's a really funny one from early on in the day in our first day.
Our plan was to leave our hotel around 8am. Now, DH and I have a very different getting-ready philosophy than our parents. When he and I leave the room for breakfast, we are ready for the day. We don't have to go back to the room. Our parents and my grandmother, on the other hand...they get up, dress, go to breakfast, then come back and do sunscreen, final getting ready stuff, etc. So we were given a hard time all week for being "late," but in reality, we were ready earlier than everybody else, because we usually made it to the POP foodcourt before they were done eating, and we ate cereal bars, so we were ready. So, the first day, we head out. I tell DH to bring his key, because I'm leaving my bag since I know we have to come back to the room for everybody else. Yeah, so after we leave the room, DH immediately tells me he didn't put his key back in his wallet. So, we have to go to the check-in desk and get new ones. Well, the lady at the desk screwed up and printed new keys for my inlaws. We finally got it straight and joined our family in the food court. By the time we rounded everybody up, we missed my 8am departure time. We still pulled into the Epcot AAA Diamond lot (and handicapped parking for the other car-which was like 6 cars away! Funny.) by about 8:35. Woohoo! We were able to send DFiL to the restroom (lots of those visits on this trip with so many people!) and line up with time to spare. DMiL was already experiencing problems with her feet, which I had worried about before the trip, and her feet plagued her throughout the trip. After the turnstiles opened up, we got everybody in with minimal drama.
We started out by wandering through the "tombstones," looking for the N'Sync pictures. I was thinking that the rope was in the normal place. Apparently not! I discovered after a few minutes that they were doing several mini rope drops! I was so upset that my perfect plan hadn't accommodated that! Oh well. We went and lined up for Spaceship Earth-my in-laws' first disney ride! They hadn't started loading yet, so we waited there until right around 9. Then, as we start up the ramp, they pulled my grandmother and sent her and my parents through the handicapped entrance. She had hoped to avoid that, but I guess they can't slow it down from the regular line. I loved the look of most of the updates, but a little into the ride, the lights came on! It totally ruined the effect. I was upset about that, too! Also, where they take your picture, DH's apparently didn't work, so I ended up with a cartoon husband! Very funny. After riding, we met up with my grandmother and parents, and visited another bathroom!!
Now, onto our next ride, aka, what will we break now?
reyasmommy
10-06-2008, 11:01 PM
I'm loving your TR thus far! My DH and I have been ttc # 2 for awhile now, so I feel your pain. Here's a little baby dust for ya! ;)
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WDWAurora
10-07-2008, 04:51 PM
Thanks! I tend to ramble, so I know it can be hard to read at times. I write like I speak-A LOT! You should check out the TTC thread on the community board-a great network of support over there! I'm glad to see you're a Twilight fan-I love the books and can't wait for the movie!
Hope to get the rest of Day 1 up tonight!
WDWAurora
10-20-2008, 09:20 PM
I am SO slow! SO I'm going to continue...
We leave SSE, after collecting the family members that went in through the handicapped entrance and visiting the bathrooms (truly, the story of our trip), we headed over to Test Track. We got on quickly. The standby line was next to nothing, and started our journey. Right as we finished the corrosion chamber, it stopped! We missed the effect of hitting the truck, and stopped just after that for like 10 minutes. After what felt like forever, we did the speed part, but it kind of ruined the effect. It didn't look good that we were 0 for 2!! Here is my picture while we were stopped:
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So we did a quick second ride, and everything worked fine, so the in-laws got to see it working correctly. We ran over to Mission: Space and DH rode the orange side with his dad, and I rode the green side with his mom. Oddly enough, we waited longer for the green side. What does that say?
After these rides, we headed over to Ice Station Cool, and tricked DMiL & DFiL into trying Beverly. Neither had a very strong reaction. DMiL made a purchase and had it sent to the hotel, which took forever because the computer was down. It turned out to be a really good thing for us the rest of the week, though. After our journey to the land of Coke, we headed over the The Land. I ran ahead and got fastpasses for Soarin' while everybody else found the bathrooms and headed down for lunch. I have to say, the dining plan just truly makes things so much easier. On our honeymoon, we were on such a budget that we worried over every item we ordered. Not so on this trip! We ordered whatever we were in the mood for, because it was already paid for. I had the rotisserie chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy and rice. DH had the pork. Most of the rest of the group had sandwiches. For my dessert, I had the creme brulee, which was fabulous for counter service. We were all pleased with our meal, although it really was too much food!
After lunch, we still had time before our fastpasses were good. We went ahead and rode Livin' with the Land, which I have to say, was better when it still had a human as the host. After that, we relaxed, hit up the bathrooms, bought a Soarin' pin, etc. until our FPs were ready. We rode, and everybody loved it. DMiL was a little scared of the height, but it was good. DH and I had our first ride in the front row, which is definitely way better. It's cute watching my mom on this. I kept seeing her lift her feet, and I thought she was really enjoying it, but dad said it was because she was keeping them from getting wet, hitting the trees, etc. Sad, but sweet. It was a relief that DMiL liked it, because she's so afraid of heights.
I'd been pushing a pretty tough pace, so all day the in-laws were worn out, especially DMiL. Unfortunately that doesn't get much better for her during the trip. I did rest breaks frequently, but she's just not used to doing anything, really.
Our next stop was Figment! I still love that ride. We did a quick trip, which basically only I appreciated. Oh well. I decided to save Honey I shrunk the audience for our second epcot day. On to Mexico! We went to the Mexican pavilion and rode the revamped ride. I don't love the changes, but I did enjoy Donald and the gang. DMiL & DFiL really enjoyed the inside of the pavilion. We met my family and headed toward Norway. DGM sat out Maelstrom, but the rest of us enjoyed it. We skipped the movie. After this, we went to China, where the heat caught up with DMiL. We stopped for drinks, but DMiL HAD to have a frozen lemonade. Nothing else would do. So DH trekked about 3 countries away and brought one back to her. He is SUCH a good son. We all really needed the drink break. We hit a few more of the countries to check out the shopping, but spent most of our time in Germany! DFiL was adopted from Germany, and DMiL is of German heritage, so the family feels a lot of German pride and interest. DH bought a stein with his birthday money from DGM and DMiL bought gifts for the other girls in the family. (This will be a theme in the trip-she bought nothing for us, and tons of stuff for all the people at home. It was a little hurtful to be left out, which I know is silly, but still...I guess I just want everybody to be treated the same, and they definitely aren't in DH's family.)
Dinner was at the Biergarten. It was fabulous. Everybody enjoyed the food. Despite our party size, we did have to share our table. It was a 10-seater, so there was a party of 3 with us. No big deal, and they were nice. It was hard for DGM to deal with her food, but other than that, so good! I had to get up at one point to help DDad get DM into the restroom, and the waitress took my streudel! I was so upset! Finally I went and got more, but I didn't like that the food was wasted and that DH let them have my plate. I got over it quickly, we paid the tip, and we were out! My side went back to the hotel to rest, and we continued the country tour so that we ended up at UK to watch Illuminations. This was the only night that my in-laws survived to see the evening show, which was disappointing. They really liked it, though!
After Illuminations, it was back to POP for a blue icee and bed.
We're going to Magic Kingdom tomorrow!
the4princesses
10-20-2008, 11:52 PM
I hope you had a wonderful trip, Ziggie! I would love to have 4 generations go, but with the age of my grandmother and our current childless, not by choice situation, it doesn't look good. Your granddaughter is beautiful!
Now, on to our first park day! I will eventually try to add some pictures in here, because there's a really funny one from early on in the day in our first day.
Our plan was to leave our hotel around 8am. Now, DH and I have a very different getting-ready philosophy than our parents. When he and I leave the room for breakfast, we are ready for the day. We don't have to go back to the room. Our parents and my grandmother, on the other hand...they get up, dress, go to breakfast, then come back and do sunscreen, final getting ready stuff, etc. So we were given a hard time all week for being "late," but in reality, we were ready earlier than everybody else, because we usually made it to the POP foodcourt before they were done eating, and we ate cereal bars, so we were ready. So, the first day, we head out. I tell DH to bring his key, because I'm leaving my bag since I know we have to come back to the room for everybody else. Yeah, so after we leave the room, DH immediately tells me he didn't put his key back in his wallet. So, we have to go to the check-in desk and get new ones. Well, the lady at the desk screwed up and printed new keys for my inlaws. We finally got it straight and joined our family in the food court. By the time we rounded everybody up, we missed my 8am departure time. We still pulled into the Epcot AAA Diamond lot (and handicapped parking for the other car-which was like 6 cars away! Funny.) by about 8:35. Woohoo! We were able to send DFiL to the restroom (lots of those visits on this trip with so many people!) and line up with time to spare. DMiL was already experiencing problems with her feet, which I had worried about before the trip, and her feet plagued her throughout the trip. After the turnstiles opened up, we got everybody in with minimal drama.
We started out by wandering through the "tombstones," looking for the N'Sync pictures. I was thinking that the rope was in the normal place. Apparently not! I discovered after a few minutes that they were doing several mini rope drops! I was so upset that my perfect plan hadn't accommodated that! Oh well. We went and lined up for Spaceship Earth-my in-laws' first disney ride! They hadn't started loading yet, so we waited there until right around 9. Then, as we start up the ramp, they pulled my grandmother and sent her and my parents through the handicapped entrance. She had hoped to avoid that, but I guess they can't slow it down from the regular line. I loved the look of most of the updates, but a little into the ride, the lights came on! It totally ruined the effect. I was upset about that, too! Also, where they take your picture, DH's apparently didn't work, so I ended up with a cartoon husband! Very funny. After riding, we met up with my grandmother and parents, and visited another bathroom!!
Now, onto our next ride, aka, what will we break now?
I'm enjoying reading your report.
That is so sad that your mom has dementia. Your mom is so young to have it.
My mom is 69 and has it. It is so very hard to see my mom with it.
How old was your mom when she go it?
And is she taking Meds for it?
What state are you from?
We are from La. and we stayed at POP Aug. 29-Sept. 10th.
We ran from the storm!!
Are you going to post pictures of your DH and family also?
Can't wait to read more!!!
Oh What was the dates you all were at POP?
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