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Hey everyone!!
I sure hope Mother's Day was nice for you guys. We've had a fantastic few weeks in our house. Since I last updated we celebrated my very first Mother's Day in Orlando!! We didn't go to the parks but we did spend two wonderful days at AoA.
We booked a LM room but we got upgraded to a Cars Family Suite!!
We spent Saturday in the pool. It was DD first time swimming and she LOVED it!
Awww, it looks like you're little one loved the water!! It's so fun when they explore those new things!!
We hung anround the quiet pool in front of the Cars building. The Big Blue Pool looked really cool but boy was it crowded!
The funiest thing happened after DD took a nap. Sis took DD into the pool again; she could not get enough of that water. As soon as sis and DD were at the steps a gaggle of children surrounded them! These kids could not stop ooing and aahhhing at DD! They literally followed sis as she floated DD around the pool; like the Pied Piper or something! It was a hoot!
Fun!! We have pics of DD in silly hats at nearly every vacation we've been on so we'll definitely have to check this out! We're planning a "Hats Around the World" photo challenge and hope to get a pic of her in some kind of traditional headwear in each country at WS.
The resort is so cool! We walked the entire thing, stopped at all the sections for photos. Sadly I don't have any of them as they are still on the camera and my SO hasn't had time to upload them. If I knew anything about that machine I'd do it myself, but fear of breaking the expensive toy stops me from even trying!
We had dinner at GFC that night which was lovely. GF is such a beautiful resort. A little fancy for my taste, but I can appreciate it's grandeur![]()
We all had a nice sleep that night then we had brunch on Mother's Day at Boma!
The place was a zoo. I should have known. The food was great though and the service was wonderful as always. I actually wanted to mention a special thing here. I have a dairy allergy, well DD has one and since she still nurses I basically have one. At both meals the chef came to the table and walked me through the menu. No big deal at GFC but at Boma the chef LITERALLY walked me from station to station showing me what had dairy in it and what didn't. He even made me dairy free Mickey Waffles!!! I can't think of another restaurant that has shown such care for my allergy, ever.
We spent the afternoon in DTD checking out the new shops and just walking around. I think the group favorite was the hat store.
Fun!!! That is just the coolest thing. I'm really trying to gear DD toward a job at Disney in a few years so I'll have an excuse to go but alas, she hates heat and humidity so I'm not sure it will ever happen.
Mama and my SO actually bought hats too!! Here is SO passed out on the car ride home, wearing his new hat!
We also added to DD's TsumTsum collection.
I'm pretty sure she thinks they're chew toys. We left Orlando about 4 pm and made it home with just one quick stop for dinner. Stitch was DD's pillow on the ride home.
It was a great little trip.
In life news Sis got a job at HS!
She started Traditions today. She will be working in the Sunset Blvd portion of the park (ToT, RnR, Beauty and the Beast and Fantasmic!) so if you see a pretty blond girl named Kat in that area say hi for me!!
I'm so glad she's in Florida!!
The water taxi to DTD is a big selling point for me- I want to stay at POR so badly! We're doing a value this trip but I figure I'm bound to go with friends/family who are splitting the bill one day and then I'll get to stay there.
We made a few changes to our plans as well; we moved from CBR Preferred Room to a Garden View Room at POR. Saved about $300 on that one move. I'm excited to see POR; I hear it's beautiful. Hopefully we will be able to take the little boat over to DTD at least once while we are there.
Our FP+ day will be here in July and I am at a loss. I've never used FP+ so I'm nervous about our selections. We all LOVE the mountains and thrill rides, but I don't want to wait in line for Peter Pan for the average 45 minutes. I know we won't see everything while we're there but I wanna do as much as possible. Any suggestions from you DIS Veterans is greatly appreciated!!
Well friends, that's all for now! I'll have another update once sis and I are able to chat about things; now that she's working again she's busy.
TTFN!
Okay, my responses above are huge but I didn't want you to miss them. That shouldn't be an issue.

I generally tell clients to go to Peter Pan at Rope Drop. Or book it as a FP+ and head to one of the mountains (whichever you don't choose) at Rope Drop. But if you use your FP+ for the mountains then you can do Peter Pan, 7 Dwarves Mine Train, Winnie the Pooh, and It's a Small World, which are all relatively close together, and then head over to Haunted Mansion before that line gets long. I'm a big fan of scheduling the FP+ a few hours after I plan to be at the park and using the early morning to ride other things. If you're not a morning person you can ride this stuff at night before close but the lines aren't quite as short as they are in the morning. Another thing we like to do is ride during Wishes. We aren't huge fireworks people though and some people don't like that. Although if you like your fireworks loud and booming (my DH does) then Fantasyland is actually a great place to see them from. And everyone else is in front of the castle so the lines are shorter.
