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Just the facts...
There were seven of us from the UK, in Florida from 14 July to 4 August: Rose and Alan (me), our three children, Chris (16), Matthew (who had his 14th birthday while we there) and Lizzy (who had her 12th birthday while we were there), and my parents. (My dad had his 76th birthday on the plane coming home!)
We spent 11 nights at Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge
One week in a fabulous house at New Port Richey
And three nights at Universals Royal Pacific Resort.
Just a few highlights
The First Morning
On our first morning, Extra Magic Hour was at the Magic Kingdom which made life a little easier, as DD had insisted that we start at MK. So there we are, outside the turnstiles at 7:45 AM, waiting to be admitted: we watch the monorail go by and see the WDW Railroad train. Then they play the tape, Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls welcome to the Magic Kingdom!. I get a lump in my throat and go quite dewy-eyed for a moment! Sorry about that, after all Im a 44 year-old man, for goodness sake. And a cynical Brit at that! Enough of this sentimental nonsense: theres fun to be had!
Matthews 14th Birthday
As a 14 year-old boy, Matt could only wear his Its My Birthday! button ironically; i.e. on a tee-shirt which said Oi! What are you looking at? We start the day at MGM and ride the Tower of Terror. For me, its my second ever TOT experience (the first time being on our last visit in 1998). And this time, Im even more terrified than ever! I come off and my hands are tingling and shaking. Am I about to have a heart attack? Fortunately not. But Im sure that technically Im in shock. And just about ready to ride Rock n Roller Coaster for the first time!
Rose (43), who has never ridden a major thrill-ride in her life decides to try both TOT and RRC after all, theyre Disney: how bad can they be? Amazingly, she loves both! She laughs at TOT (how could she? Im traumatised!) and is exhilarated by RRC. It has taken her until now to discover that she likes Roller Coasters! She used to wait at the exit, looking after the bags and now she cant get enough of them! This makes for a very different vacation, as all five of us (and sometimes even Mum and Dad!) take on everything WDW has to offer, and then work our way up to Gwazi, Kumba and Montu at Busch Gardens, and even Hulk, Dr Dooms Fearfall and Duelling Dragons at Universals Islands of Adventure.
(OK, I admit it: after TOT, I couldnt face Fearfall, so its me holding the bags at the bottom of the ride. But I rode and enjoyed all of the others.)
Matthews chosen birthday treat is dinner at the California Grill, with PS arranged so that we can watch MKs Wishes from the Contemporarys 15th storey observation deck. The view over MK and beyond is wonderful and we get our first taste of Wishes, with the soundtrack broadcast onto the deck while we sip cocktails (adults only, of course!). Unfortunately we dont get seated for dinner until 10:45 PM, which means we skip starters and dessert and eat only a main course. Most of us (children and adults) had either the pork tenderloin or the filet mignon, and both were superb I dont think Ive ever eaten a piece of meat like it: just wonderful.
I almost had another heart attack when I looked at the wine list, though: I hadnt noticed that there were two wine lists and I had picked up the special list which started at $235 a bottle just outside our budget, unfortunately! I picked myself up from the floor and was handed the regular list from which we chose a $35 dollar Merlot which was very pleasant (and just inside our budget!).
Elizabeths 12th Birthday
Lizzy had chosen breakfast at Cinderellas Royal Table. We had explained to her that this was the most difficult thing she could possibly have asked (just short of dinner on the moon, anyway), but that we would try to arrange it. After thinking about it and spending at least one sleepless night over it, it was clear that there was no way we could be on the phone to arrange PS at the appropriate 90 day window. (Its a long story!) I shared my dilemma on the Disboards, and a very wonderful lady, whom I know only as Jasminesmommy, came to the rescue: she phoned to arrange the PS for us and I was able to confirm with my Credit Card later in the day. Thank you, Jasminesmommy!
CRT was great: Lizzy wore her birthday button with pride and was wished Happy Birthday any number of times during breakfast and throughout the day. Our table was decorated with streamers and confetti; Lizzy got a cupcake with a candle in, and a birthday proclamation which all of the Princesses signed as they came to our table. Even her brothers (I think!) enjoyed the occasion and agreed - reluctantly - to join Lizzy and have their pictures taken with Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Snow White and Mary Poppins. (Id have agreed straightaway!)
(Now at this point, Id be posting some pictures for you to look at, but heres the thing: we transferred about 400 digital images to the laptop, to free up space on the cameras memory card. And when we got home, the laptop went dead! Its off being repaired at the moment: hopefully, the pictures are safe on the hard drive. Hopefully Anyway, we have 3 hours 41 minutes and 56 seconds of video, all safely stored and backed up!)
OK, theres any number of other highlights I could write about, but Im not sure anyones going to read even this far, so lets just list a few:
Staying at AKL; Dinner at Boma; breakfast at Chef Mickeys; eating Dole Whips at MK (I'd never heard of them before I joined the Disboards!)
A wonderful house-with-pool at New Port Richey and a trip to Clearwater Beach;
The Taganai circus at Busch Gardens;
Loads of stuff at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure ( IOA was just being built when we were last in Florida. Its superb!) We loved the express privileges we got by staying at RPR. We walked onto rides like the Mummy and Spiderman, when the wait times were being displayed as 75 or 90 minutes! Both rides were wonderful. And we loved eating at Mythos.
So, there it is, my trip report. Any questions?
There were seven of us from the UK, in Florida from 14 July to 4 August: Rose and Alan (me), our three children, Chris (16), Matthew (who had his 14th birthday while we there) and Lizzy (who had her 12th birthday while we were there), and my parents. (My dad had his 76th birthday on the plane coming home!)
We spent 11 nights at Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge
One week in a fabulous house at New Port Richey
And three nights at Universals Royal Pacific Resort.
Just a few highlights
The First Morning
On our first morning, Extra Magic Hour was at the Magic Kingdom which made life a little easier, as DD had insisted that we start at MK. So there we are, outside the turnstiles at 7:45 AM, waiting to be admitted: we watch the monorail go by and see the WDW Railroad train. Then they play the tape, Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls welcome to the Magic Kingdom!. I get a lump in my throat and go quite dewy-eyed for a moment! Sorry about that, after all Im a 44 year-old man, for goodness sake. And a cynical Brit at that! Enough of this sentimental nonsense: theres fun to be had!

As a 14 year-old boy, Matt could only wear his Its My Birthday! button ironically; i.e. on a tee-shirt which said Oi! What are you looking at? We start the day at MGM and ride the Tower of Terror. For me, its my second ever TOT experience (the first time being on our last visit in 1998). And this time, Im even more terrified than ever! I come off and my hands are tingling and shaking. Am I about to have a heart attack? Fortunately not. But Im sure that technically Im in shock. And just about ready to ride Rock n Roller Coaster for the first time!
Rose (43), who has never ridden a major thrill-ride in her life decides to try both TOT and RRC after all, theyre Disney: how bad can they be? Amazingly, she loves both! She laughs at TOT (how could she? Im traumatised!) and is exhilarated by RRC. It has taken her until now to discover that she likes Roller Coasters! She used to wait at the exit, looking after the bags and now she cant get enough of them! This makes for a very different vacation, as all five of us (and sometimes even Mum and Dad!) take on everything WDW has to offer, and then work our way up to Gwazi, Kumba and Montu at Busch Gardens, and even Hulk, Dr Dooms Fearfall and Duelling Dragons at Universals Islands of Adventure.
(OK, I admit it: after TOT, I couldnt face Fearfall, so its me holding the bags at the bottom of the ride. But I rode and enjoyed all of the others.)
Matthews chosen birthday treat is dinner at the California Grill, with PS arranged so that we can watch MKs Wishes from the Contemporarys 15th storey observation deck. The view over MK and beyond is wonderful and we get our first taste of Wishes, with the soundtrack broadcast onto the deck while we sip cocktails (adults only, of course!). Unfortunately we dont get seated for dinner until 10:45 PM, which means we skip starters and dessert and eat only a main course. Most of us (children and adults) had either the pork tenderloin or the filet mignon, and both were superb I dont think Ive ever eaten a piece of meat like it: just wonderful.
I almost had another heart attack when I looked at the wine list, though: I hadnt noticed that there were two wine lists and I had picked up the special list which started at $235 a bottle just outside our budget, unfortunately! I picked myself up from the floor and was handed the regular list from which we chose a $35 dollar Merlot which was very pleasant (and just inside our budget!).

Lizzy had chosen breakfast at Cinderellas Royal Table. We had explained to her that this was the most difficult thing she could possibly have asked (just short of dinner on the moon, anyway), but that we would try to arrange it. After thinking about it and spending at least one sleepless night over it, it was clear that there was no way we could be on the phone to arrange PS at the appropriate 90 day window. (Its a long story!) I shared my dilemma on the Disboards, and a very wonderful lady, whom I know only as Jasminesmommy, came to the rescue: she phoned to arrange the PS for us and I was able to confirm with my Credit Card later in the day. Thank you, Jasminesmommy!

CRT was great: Lizzy wore her birthday button with pride and was wished Happy Birthday any number of times during breakfast and throughout the day. Our table was decorated with streamers and confetti; Lizzy got a cupcake with a candle in, and a birthday proclamation which all of the Princesses signed as they came to our table. Even her brothers (I think!) enjoyed the occasion and agreed - reluctantly - to join Lizzy and have their pictures taken with Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Snow White and Mary Poppins. (Id have agreed straightaway!)
(Now at this point, Id be posting some pictures for you to look at, but heres the thing: we transferred about 400 digital images to the laptop, to free up space on the cameras memory card. And when we got home, the laptop went dead! Its off being repaired at the moment: hopefully, the pictures are safe on the hard drive. Hopefully Anyway, we have 3 hours 41 minutes and 56 seconds of video, all safely stored and backed up!)
OK, theres any number of other highlights I could write about, but Im not sure anyones going to read even this far, so lets just list a few:
Staying at AKL; Dinner at Boma; breakfast at Chef Mickeys; eating Dole Whips at MK (I'd never heard of them before I joined the Disboards!)
A wonderful house-with-pool at New Port Richey and a trip to Clearwater Beach;
The Taganai circus at Busch Gardens;
Loads of stuff at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure ( IOA was just being built when we were last in Florida. Its superb!) We loved the express privileges we got by staying at RPR. We walked onto rides like the Mummy and Spiderman, when the wait times were being displayed as 75 or 90 minutes! Both rides were wonderful. And we loved eating at Mythos.
So, there it is, my trip report. Any questions?
