2/3 of the Whirlwind Trippers... May 4-7 *FINISHED 6/2*

Wow, Wesley is a trooper! Training them in park camando skills from birth really helps. Sounds like you guys had a blast, I can't wait to hear about your meet with SNAP.

You must write fast, it has taken me 3 months and I am only on day 6 or something like that on my TR.

I am with you on the 5am thing. Disney is the ONLY place I will get up at 5 for.

Oh and about the stroller on the tram thing, yeah, makes you really respect your DH, doesn't it. I am so glad I am not the man in our family. Strollers on buses and trams are big magic killers.
 
Because Rhonda is too good to be on page 2....

We need more girl..can I bribe you with NKOTB???
 
Thanks Pongo!! Home with a sick little one today, so maybe I'll get him interested in a movie and start on Day 2!

Happy Mother's Day to all!
 

OMG! You're report is the best thing I've read! And it's SO familiar because you sound a lot like me! I love that you've taken your son 13 times! My son has been 5 times and 6, 7 and 8 are already planned and booked! It's like reading a mirror image of our Disney experiences!

Keep the report coming! I cannot wait to read more!
 
Hey Rhonda,

I've just gotten to your day one, Part 2. Mad props to you! I am sooo not the am girl either, as you well know.

The other think that stands out to me is all of the magical memories you're making. I reminisce about my own. Esp. the pictures. Of course you have to keep taking them. It doesn't matter how many you have. In the end, one of the most special memories will be how often you got to share that magical place.
 
GADISNEYGIRL said:
Then it was on to Figment. Which I detest.

I'm so glad you said this -- I was beginning to think I was the only one who just can't stand this ride. I think it's the song -- just gets stuck in your head like a bad virus. In any event, loving the report (even if it is thong-free). Keep 'em coming!
 
To Wesley, get better soon poppet :grouphug:
To Rhonda, doing a fantastic job as usual, love reading about all the special magic that happens for Wesley on these trips, Peter Pan at Spectro was a good one, will be waiting for more when you get the chance,
Claire xx
 
Friday: MK, Epcot~with a special surprise!

Big doin’s in the parks today! Well, that’s what Mickey USED to say. Now it’s just that Stitch stuff. Not nearly as good a start to the day. And actually, Kim’s alarm went off before the phone call came. I answered the phone on speaker, as I always do, so Wesley can hear it. Well, at least Kim got to hear it this time. Wesley slept right through it. Not a bad thing… he definitely needed his rest! However, we DO have “Big Doin’s” going on today, so he can’t sleep too much longer…

I think he finally woke up while Kim was in the shower. I got him started with his clothes, then he ate a breakfast bar while watching those old Disney cartoons. His favorite is the one with Donald and Shirley Temple. We completed our beauty routines (HA!), got our bags park-ready, and set off for Epcot.

We were ending the day at Epcot, so it makes more sense to park there in the mornings, and ride the monorail to the MK. You thereby avoid that nasty tram/parking lot situation. See, I’m a quick learner! Actually, this is something Mark and I have always done. Park up close at Epcot at 8am, take a quick monorail ride, then another one back to Epcot later in the day, and when you leave, you’re only steps away from your car! Ah, the advice I bestow upon you people… just leave us a parking place, okay?

Plan went off without a hitch. Except that they had the bag check way out by the monorail that morning, and I ended up with one of those take everything out of your bag and empty your pockets type bag checkers. Geez. We aren’t even going IN your park right now!! I ran up the monorail ramp (have to, in order to keep enough momentum to get up the darn thing!), and found a monorail waiting on us. Really! I thought that was nice… a great start to the day!

The relaxing monorail ride brought us to the TTC, and we had plenty of time to board the MK bound monorail, and still arrived about 8:40. When we got there, I was shocked. 20 minutes til park opening… where IS everyone? We barely waited in line to get in, and then parked Wesley’s stroller right in front of the big flower Mickey head. Front and center, how ‘bout that?? It’s looking like a great day at the MK! Park opening was nice, as always, and for once I didn’t cry. Didn’t want to embarrass Kim, you know. I can do that to Mark… he’s likely crying, too. But I DO want to keep Kim in that tiny circle of people I can discuss Disney with. I don’t want her to think I’m *that* nuts.

Well, the rope is dropped, and while all the thrill seekers rush to Space Mountain, we rush to… Fantasyland! Peter Pan, here we come! We had a nice flight to Neverland and back, and then decided we’d better go check on Pooh. That line gets as long, as quickly, as Peter Pan. And I really didn’t want to waste FPs on Fantasyland, if I could help it. With those two out of the way, Kim suggested the carousel. I agreed, because I knew we weren’t riding the Teacups (the only ride she had requested). Sorry, I can’t do the Teacups. And Wesley didn’t want to, surprisingly. We offered to let her go alone, but she wasn’t up for that. So the carousel it was. Good thing there wasn’t much of a line, because we spent a good deal of time finding a horse that looked like Samson. (Prince Phillip’s horse. Don’t you people watch Disney movies?? What?? Don’t tell me you don’t know who Prince Phillip is… Haven’t I already given you a clue? Well, hang with me here, you will know soon enough…)

Wesley has been “dying” (am I a hoot, or what??) to ride Haunted Mansion, so we walked on that. He is really into showing the CMs at the entrance his “hitchhiking ghost” impression these days. Sad that so few of them get it. But in we go, and because I know where the secret entrance (or is that exit?) is, we are almost always first out of the “sealed chamber”. It’s all in the pictures, folks. I’ve given you enough hints and tips. Figure this one out for yourself! Kim is not overly thrilled with things of this nature. I can respect that. I even told her she didn’t have to ride it, if she didn’t want to. But she said she would. We made it out alive, and whaddaya know? We can still make the ToonTown rope drop!

Although we saw Pooh, Tigger and Eeyore (same ones as always) on our side for the opening, the princesses were also out, standing sort of in the middle. They went back inside before they actually opened the area, but I’d never seen them out beforehand. With the rope dropped, we sped (along with everyone else) to the Princess Room. Which hadn’t been opened yet. So we’re all waiting at the doors to County Bounty. And I don’t know why people think they can’t leave 1/4” space between anyone. I have germ issues. This did not help. I understand that personal space at WDW is limited, especially in lines... or, to use the proper term, queues. But the foreign lady who was literally pressing her assets against my back was a little out of line, I thought. Or perhaps a little too IN line (in queue?). Either way, I was kind of grossed out. Seriously. She could not have been closer to me if I were carrying her on my back. Which it sort of felt like I was. Finally, we were allowed in, and I managed to get about an inch between me and the lady. And I turned my back to the wall. This way, if she came too close, I could accidentally elbow her.

After about 6 hours in line, we finally got to the Princess Room. We saw Princess Aurora, Cinderella and Snow White. Nothing spectacular, so I don’t know if it was worth the wait or not. Wesley enjoyed himself, as always, so I guess it was. But I always feel like cattle being herded in (and through) there. I know it’s because we’re spoiled with our character experiences… but not ONE of those magical experiences has actually occurred IN the Princess Room.

Next up was the Barnstormer. There was only about a 10 minute wait, which isn’t too bad. The line moves fast (probably because the ride is only 17 seconds long), so it doesn’t feel as if you’re waiting as long as you actually are. And I sort of like it. It’s short… but still fun. I almost always ride this alone. Wesley likes to ride it with Daddy. Or Goofy. Or Ms Kim. But never with mommy. I might need to speak to my therapist about this one day. For now, I think I’m fine with it.

As we departed the Barnstormer, my always-thinking-ahead-mind began plotting a new course of action. We had no FPs in hand, and we’d better get some, pronto. We’ll head over to Frontierland, nab some FPs for BTMRR, and then go find a seat for Cinderellabration. Wait, another change in plans. Kim needs something to drink, so she’ll get a soda while Wesley and I go retrieve FPs. On the way back to meet her, I decided to pop in at Liberty Tree and see if they had anything available for lunch. They did, so we were all set, we’d be able to come back right after Cinderellabration. Then I checked my phone. Hmm, I’d missed several calls. All from Mark… he’s the only that has my number. I ring him up, and he’s very excited. He’s talked to MJ, and he, MJ and another very special person (who, unfortunately, must remain nameless) are trying to work a little magic. But don’t get your hopes up, he told me, it might not happen.

It was about 10 minutes til the next show, and again I was surprised at the lack of crowds. We managed to snag a spot right up front. Although they’ve added a whole bunch of greenery and another section of stage since we were here last... So we couldn’t see as well. Didn’t matter… we were only there to see the princesses, and we could see them all perfectly. The show began, and I have to say here how much I enjoy Cinderellabration. The costumes are gorgeous, and I love the dancing. Is it cheesy? Well, sure it is. But that’s partly what makes it so great. Anyway, it seemed that Tink had been spreading some pixie dust. The entire cast noticed His Royal Highness, Prince Wesley. That was magical in itself. All the princesses blew him special kisses. That probably also contributes to my love of the show. Of course, some of you may know by now that we had an awesome opportunity to do a Meet and Greet with the cast back in January. But on this day, most of the cast was different. ALL of the princes were different (except for Prince Charming)~on this day there were very few familiar faces. But I still loved it. So all of that to say that Cinderellabration holds a special place in my heart! Wesley enjoyed himself, and had a quite an ego boost at all the attention he received. And I think it was at this point that Kim really began to understand why we love Disney so much.

Well, the show is over, and we’re getting hungry, and I’m really glad I nailed down those LTT ressies. When you have the DDE, a sit down lunch is about the same price as a counter service lunch. And the free refills alone make it worth it! We ordered our food, and Wesley and I had a discussion about taking a nap after lunch and BTMRR. He could nap while we waited for the parade, and I would wake him up in time for it. He didn’t seem enthused by the prospect. But didn’t I say I *always* win? It was time to play the “If” card again… IF you get a nap, we can stay at Epcot for EMH… IF you don’t… we will have to go back to the room and go to bed early. He grudgingly agreed to take a nap. We enjoyed our lunch. Liberty Tree is quite nice for lunch. This was our second time there for lunch, and both times have been excellent. We’ve done dinner once; lunch is far superior. Of course, the characters aren’t there at lunch… but every once in a while, food trumps characters. I know. You can’t believe that I said that. A truth revealed.

Time to FP BTMRR! Wesley has grown slightly taller since our January trip… but not *that* much. However, to his delight, not once was he measured for a single ride. This is big stuff, folks! As we were in line, got another call from Mark. MJ and our unidentified friend had worked their magic… after Wesley’s nap, he’d learn about his big surprise!! The ride was fun. But the best part is listening to Wesley laugh!

We grabbed FPs for Splash Mountain, and parked the stroller for Wesley’s nap and to stake our parade spot. He fell asleep pretty quickly, Kim browsed in the shops, and I relaxed in the shade and people watched.

I hate to leave you all in suspense… but Wesley has strep throat (just left the dr with Daddy), and I will be home with him tomorrow. Which means that I must get SOME work done today!!
 
Ooooooh, special magic for Wesley (and Rhonda and Kim!) Can't wait to hear all about it.

(and hoping that Wesley feels better soon!)
 
Oh Wesley, I'll try and send some pixiedust for your throat honey :wizard:
Can't wait to see what the suprise is,
Claire xx
 
Rhonda - Trying to catch up on the TR's. Lordy girl - you have out done yourself. Maelstromers usually like to take their time but you have 3 installements up in 5 days. Quite impressive. :banana: :banana:

Can't wait to hear what magic you recieved and your mini meet with SNAP.
 
Day 2, Part 2: Afternoon Parade, and Wesley’s Surprise!

So Wesley’s sleeping, Kim’s shopping, and I’m sitting. I seldom get to do that at The World. It was actually really nice and relaxing. At 2:30, I called Mark to tell him that there was no one lined up for the afternoon parade. The only thing I could figure was that folks were avoiding the MK like the plague that day, due to it being Grad Night. I don’t know how that would affect anything, since it doesn’t start until AFTER the MK closes… but I was definitely not complaining. For the most part, lines here were comparable to what we’d had in January. At 11:20, when I’d gotten BTMRR FPs, the standby line was only 10 minutes.

As it got closer to parade time, we had a couple of high school bands march through. Magic Music Days, you know. Wesley was so tired that he didn’t even move when the bands came through. By now, a British family had come up behind us: Mom, Dad, teenaged son. Another family was to the right of our stroller. They were foreign, but I’m not certain what nationality. Even this close to parade time, it wasn’t uncomfortably crowded. I finally woke Wesley up, so he wouldn’t miss anything. He stood right by the rope, as he always does, and got ready to greet all of his friends in the parade.

We have changed so much since Wesley came along… that’s natural, life certainly DOES change, once you become a parent. But we never expected our Disney experience to change so much. We used to be Park Commandos. Nikki had nothing on us!! Reading our reports, you may think we are still Commandos. But I assure you, we aren’t. It may seem to you that we cram a LOT into our trips, and make poor Wesley suffer through without sleep… but it is all carefully orchestrated, so that we can do all of Wesley’s favorite things, plus see plenty of characters (which, technically, is a part of his favorite things), and eat at all the best restaurants: OUR favorite things. The parades have also become very important to us. Unthinkable, that the never-slow-down-thrill-riders-thrill-riders-thrill-riders would take over an hour out of their day (two, if you count SpectroMagic) to not only watch the parade, but to save a spot for it… Hey, if you’re a thrill rider, by all means, keep riding. Without a doubt, the lines are shorter during the parades. But we’ve had such magical moments during the parades… we wouldn’t think of skipping them now!

First up is Walt, of course. Walt generally acknowledges Wesley in some way. And well he should, considering how much Wesley (and his family) have added to the Disney family coffers in recent years. This time there was much more interaction with him. Walt has never talked to Wesley that much before. (Apparently his financial statements are looking good.) The parade was off to a great start!

After Walt, many others in the parade waved and spoke to him, including Captain Hook. He seems to think we have information concerning where Peter hid his treasure, or some such thing. He nearly always singles Wesley out. But the real thrill came when the Blue Fairy rode by. Even though she was facing the other side of the parade route, she was turned to our side until after she passed Wesley! The same was true for the Princess Float… all of the princesses and princes were turned OUR way, until after they passed Wesley. (Sorry, to all of you who were sitting opposite us on the parade route!) Coincidence? Maybe! But I prefer to think that Tinker Bell was spreading more pixie dust…

Tink did miss one thing, though… that foreign family to our right? They seemed to think that WE, 6 inches to their left, had a better view of the parade than they did. Therefore, about halfway through the parade, foreign lady climbs OVER both our stroller and ME, to get between me and Kim to take pictures. For five loooong minutes, her uhh...cheeks... were plastered to my (face) cheeks. Am I wearing a sign that says, If you're foreign, please paste your body to mine?? I’ve said it before, I know I’ll say it again: Disney Parades… They just bring out the best in people, don’t they? As close as this woman was to me, I wondered if it might have been the same woman I got to know so well in ToonTown. Never saw her face, either time. I knew I couldn’t identify her.

Aside from that, though, the parade was magical. Really and truly. And I was getting very, very close to having Kim hooked on Disney. I don’t think anyone could go to Disney World with Wesley and not find the magic in it. Well~some people probably could. But why would we want to go with them, anyway?? The British family who had been sitting behind us (and keeping quite a respectable distance between any of their body parts and mine) commented on the attention Wesley got, and offered to take a picture of the three of us. They were very nice, and seemed to have enjoyed watching Wesley and the characters. Plus, they got great views of the Blue Fairy and all the princesses, thanks to Wesley!!

And now it’s time to tell Wesley his big surprise! Which I did. But I can’t tell YOU yet… would ruin the rest of this part of the report! He was very excited, though. :wizard:

It’s off to Splash Mountain! Did I mention that Kim wasn’t too keen on this? Did I also mention that Wesley refuses to ride it without a poncho? Did I further mention that, no matter how hot it is, walking around in wet unmentionables is not my idea of a good time? We wear ponchos. Laugh at me. Scoff. Call me a cheater. I don’t care. I’m dry; you’re wet. That makes it worth it to me. Only, Kim sat too much on her poncho and couldn’t get it pulled over her head all the way. That is a danger. But she only got a little wet. I think she has forgiven me. By now. Besides, she dried pretty fast.

Once done with Splash Mountain, we headed back towards Main Street. We needed a potty break, so we went to the one between Casey’s and the Crystal Palace. And then we watched part of Cinderellabration from way back, so Kim could actually see the show, rather than just the princesses. She’s a theatre geek. She likes that kind of stuff. Makeup, lighting, use of the stage. You know. We didn’t get to see the entire show. Because…

It is finally time for Wesley’s big surprise!! pixiedust: He had been issued an invitation to the castle, courtesy of Tinker Bell (and friends). So we took ourselves to the back of the castle, near the entrance to CRT, and waited. And waited. And waited some more. Finally someone came out and asked our name. And then we waited still more. At last, we were ushered in to find our very gracious hosts waiting for us.

Okay, let’s review. Wesley loves the princesses. :love: princess: Aurora is his favorite. :lovestruc He IS Prince Phillip. Prince Phillip (the REAL one) is almost impossible to find in the parks. You can find him at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, IF you’re lucky. That’s pretty much it. Are you understanding this? Prince Phillip is Wesley’s HERO. The child watches Sleeping Beauty at least twice a week (this week, 14 times in 4 days… what can I say, he’s been ill with strep throat). Every single time he watches it, he acts the movie out. The entire movie. He knows every line. Every action. Every facial expression. He does it in costume. No, not that terribly ugly Prince Phillip costume that Disney Direct sells. A homemade one. He made it up himself. And he has a sword and shield. And a broom (actually, mop) horse~Samson. I am not kidding. We have pictures of this. We have it on video. Even this week, while he’s been sick, he has acted out the movie. Fourteen times. In costume. Although when Phillip wasn’t on the screen, Wesley would take a little rest. He didn’t stand the entire movie, as he usually does. That’s how I could tell when his fever was going up: he’d sit down. So are you with me here? For Wesley, Aurora and Phillip are a Definite FastPass. It’s another reason we love Cinderellabration so much~Phillip is in it. We can take pictures of Phillip, even if Wesley isn’t in them. Alrighty, review over. Back to the present… where we are about to be greeted by our very special hosts…

PRINCESS AURORA AND PRINCE PHILLIP!!!

(A GREAT, BIG, HUGE THANK YOU TO TINK AND HER OTHER PIXIE FRIENDS WHO MADE THIS HAPPEN!!! ESPECIALLY THE QUEEN, WHO WAS OUR LONG DISTANCE COORDINATOR!!!)

After the initial greeting and hugs for both, Wesley did his special hat off/bow/hand kissing thing for Aurora. Without being prompted. In fact, I hadn’t even mentioned it! Both talked with Wesley at length, about what he’d been doing that day, how Samson was, if Maleficent had reformed… during their conversation, Princess Aurora told Prince Phillip that Prince Wesley knew EVERYTHING there was to know about their movie. (She has no idea how right she was!) Wesley had some carrots leftover from his lunch, which he now offered to Prince Phillip, to take to Samson. He and Aurora shared a dance, and she gave him a big princess kiss on the cheek. She also gave him a princess kiss in the book he had with him. (Prince Phillip signed the book, but Aurora *remembered* that she had signed it the day before, at Epcot.)

If you’ve never had the opportunity to have a special one on one time with characters, you don’t know what you’re missing. This is where luck has been so kind to us. We have had numerous “happenstance” situations where Wesley has had characters all to himself. And I'm not talking about Wendell the Country Bear, either. :eek: I'm talking superstar type: we met Cinderella, Prince Charming, Aurora and Prince Phillip in the castle~all alone~during a Christmas party a couple of years ago, and had them all to ourselves for about 10 minutes (see pic in my siggie). The thing is, these situations don’t happen to Commandos. When you’re always rushing to the next ride, you never have time to scope out why a handler is standing outside the castle, all alone…and discover two princesses and two princes inside. You don’t have time to notice that Wendy, Peter, Alice and the Mad Hatter are all alone inside Exposition Hall, and you certainly don’t have time to stop and play with them for 20 minutes. (See other siggie pic!) You probably don’t even have time to talk with a hiccuping Aurora in France for 15 minutes! I will fill you in even more on these types of things later. But for now…

Wesley was flying high. On Cloud Nine. All that kind of stuff. And when we were done, we called Daddy, to tell him all about it. Daddy got an earful. All of it good. We were all flying high. And now, Kim is sold. She’s a Disney convert for life!! (You’re welcome, Walt! Now when do I start getting those dividend checks??)
 
GADISNEYGIRL said:
Day 2, Part 2: Afternoon Parade, and Wesley’s Surprise!



As it got closer to parade time, we had a couple of high school bands march through. Magic Music Days, you know. ?)


Wooo Hoo my neice was there from Reading Pennsylvania! Glad to know someone saw her
 
This may be your best report ever! Lots and lots of magic and humor, and what a great day for Wesley! You know, of course, that he gets all this magic because he is such a cutie. I'm sure the CMs can tell how much he loves the interaction, and what a good kid he is, and that's why he gets so much pixie dust! pixiedust:

Glad to hear your little streppie boy is feeling better, too. Hope Mark's throat is okay.
 
Rhonda, Great installment, as usual. You really do a great job of painting a picture of what Disney must seem like through a 5-year old's eyes. And I hope Wesley realizes some day what a special Mommy and Daddy he has, who go to so much effort to make his trips magical (even from long distance, when Mommy ditches Daddy for a girls-only trip :teeth: ).
 
Great report babe. Wish i had been there. LOL

Blessings!
MarkYMark
 
Wonderful installment Rhonda! I need to get on that costume, eh?

Love to hear the magical things that happen to your sweet Prince Wesley!
 
Excellent installment Rhonda.

Those magic moments are so great!
 











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