Without further ado...
So, armed and ready I load DH and the kiddos into a cab at CBR at 7 AM and we are on our way to WL! DH is in awe at the size of the whole Disney complex. And I will admit I am too. This is his first time there at all, and I had a few days offsite back in the 80's so we are as excited as the kids! DD is more worried that we are in a cab without a carseat than anything. And this is the one time on the whole vacation that we aren't on a bus, boat, train or plane so I am biting my nails and praying that no nut jobs decide to crash into us. The cab driver is nice and shares a little info about the area with us, but I am not listening at ALL.
We pull up to WL and it is perfect. It is a really foggy morning, which could not look better at any resort other than the WL. If I didn't know better, I would think that there were fog machines there just for us. We have the stroller, the backpack and the fanny pack with my notecards with us. The rest of our bags are to be brought by bell sevices later in the day. DH checks out the lobby with the kids while I go to check in. I had called the CBR front desk the day before (Sat) to get connected to the WL front desk to ask when we could check in and the CBR CM was pretty rude to me. First refusing to connect me to WL and then telling me that I should not even try to check in until 9 AM. Well, I told her I was going to take my chances and I'm glad that I did. By 7:20 we were all checked in, and the CM told me that she might even have our room ready for us! If we didn't mind an upgrade to courtyard view! I had booked standard view and then regretted it so I had called Disney several times trying to get a woods view room - none available! It was a great surprise to be upgraded (a second time in one trip!)Well, guess what, I was crying again! And DH knew that this was just the beginning of it for the day...we were offered a choice of lower or higher floor, and since we couldn't get ground floor, I opted for as high as we could go. Also we were offered bunk beds! I turned them down. My kids are too little to be on the top bunk, and there might be some other family out there hoping for them. I didn't ask about being a Flag family either. My logic was that this whole trip was such a special experience for us that we could always push the issue on extras on a return trip. Me and my return trips!
We decided to check out the room since we were really early for heading to the park anyway. So we headed up to 5015 and had a peek around. The view of the courtyard was great and we could see the lake too! The room was neat, clean and didn't seem run down to us. No peeling wall paper or anything. DD declared that it was "the greatest room ever! It even has a holder for the soap!" I guess she isn't all that impressed by our shower at home! And her excitement over the soap holder gave me high hopes for her excitement entering the MK in a few hours!!!!
So glad we stopped by the room as our first bad development of the vacation cropped up that morning. Diarrhea. Explosive, spontaneous, all encompasing...DH had it bad! Kids wondering what was wrong with Daddy kind of bad...Change your shorts kind of bad...did I mention that bell services would be bringing our luggage later in the day? Re read taht line again. I said - change your shorts kind of bad! Did DH make his first visit to the Magic Kingdom commando? I'll never tell!
We wheeled the kiddos to the boat dock to catch the boat to the MK. Fidgeting with excitement. Want to be there for the rope drop. And there is no one at the dock. Were we just that early? Didn't think so, what with DH and his pit stop in the hotel room. Here's the dock in the fog. It was so beautiful. So we waited for a boat and only the boat for the Contemporary came. We gladly hopped on it and good thing we did as they weren't running boats to the MK due to the fog! I still can't figure out why we could go to one place and not the other. Anyone have ideas on that?
We didn't quite have our kids, stroller, multiple modes of transportation groove on yet, so we struggled quite a bit with the stroller at the comtemporary and then trying to get up to the monorail was fun. We were really in a rush, I mean this is our first morning, we didn't get the boat we wanted, didn't plan on the monorail and then we have to negotiate all these escalators with a double stroller and both kids? All before 9 AM? There is not enough coffee in a refillable mug to make that fun! A few days later we found the elevator to the monorail platform.
Now, I know this is risking major flaming...BUT...not that impressed with the monorail. For one, we had to go the 'long way around' past the Pol and the GF. That was annoying, but I knew about it already, so DH was prepared for it. What neither of us was prepared for was the frequency of the stops for no good reason in the middle of the tracks! We sat on the monorail for over 20 minutes that morning, and another morning it was even longer! Give me a bus any day. Especially now that I had an extra set of hands with me and didn't have to manage the kids and stroller alone! Finally! We arrive at MK and roll ourselves down the ramp to security and to the gates! We were at the back of the crowd and just barely through the turnstile for the countdown. Didn't even notice the characters, we were like machines. Dumbo seeking, blinders on, no time for the sights machines. Yep, we got a little but commando. I can't help it! Uber planner that I am I get a little carried away sometimes. And DH is from New Yawk. Put him in a crowd and he is immediately defensive...elbows locked, eyes to the ground and stroller wheels engaged to the pavement with just the right fore to maximize grip and minimize friction. He took off for Dumbo faster than a frat boy after a freshly tapped keg! It was all I could do to keep up with him! I had prepped DD that if we saw any characters in the morning, we could always go back and visit them later - but that was unnecessary. DH wasn't running, but as close to it as he could be, and he waas weaving in and out of people so much so that I was disoriented! And the kids got a taste of their first ride at Disney - StrollerMach1. The tears in my eyes as we made our way down Main Street that Sunday morning had three causes...1) the beauty of all things Disney 2) the wind! I needed goggles if I was going to keep up! 3) pride- could it be? DH was as excited as I was!
We were in the second group on Dumbo and we all loved it!
Then we hit the rest of Fantasyland - with no lines in sight! DD had been afraid to try Snow White's ride before we arrived as she is totally afraid of the movie, but she was so in the spirit of things that she hopped right on to it before you could say "poisoned apple!" I thought maybe after that she would watch the movie, but we've been home for a month and she still refuses.
Next we went on the Carousel. DS really liked that. He loves animals and just kept saying 'horsey, horsey' over and over. We goofed around at the Sword in the Stone quite a bit - that is a favorite movie in our house.
Then we made our way to the teacups. DH and DD rode together and he spun the daylights out of her. DS and I didn't spin at all - in 6 months PG remember! But it was fun just the same. DH and DD went on Goofy's Barnstormer and she declared it "Crazy!" That was our test to see if DD was ready for Splash and BTMR. Sure that she was we caught the railroad over to it. DS loved the Choo Choo! We could have ridden that all day! But what fun would that have been?
DS and I sat and looked at the water across from BTMR while DH and DD went on it and Splash. I didn't realize until I was already settled in a rocking chair that we were in or so close to a smoking area, but I was already too pooped to move. DS was asleep in the stroller, so I had a little peace to myself.
It wasn't even lunch yet and we had been on 7 rides! DH and DD were on 2 more, so really 9 if you don't count the pregnant lady and the little man! All this and potty stops for me - and more than that for DH! He was a trooper and didn't complain once of the abdominal cramping, the sluggish feeling or the rock in the pit of his stomach that was accompanying his stomach bug. He was really great about it and never let on that he wasn't feeling well! I had grabbed FP's for Splash while they were in the line for it, so DH and DD rode again right after they got off. DH said that the FP 'saved his life!' Now not only was he excited, but he GOT IT. He understood why there was planning, why there were websites, why people were coming out of the woodwork to lend me guidebooks. Somewhere in all this I smelled a return trip...
We made our way to Columbia Harbour House for lunch. In line I realized that DH wasn't the only one with a shorts issue. Took little man to the restroom - no changing area, no room to even lay the kid on the floor! And a major blowout. Are you sensing a theme to this day yet? So I apologize to anyone who witnessed me changing DS in our stroller. I put a towel over the sunshade to try and ensure that no untoward parts of DS would accidentally show up in anyone else's vacation photos!
Made it back to DH, he took off on his own and I was stuck with DS in my arms and a tray of food to carry. Enter a very nice stranger who carried the food for me! Thank goodness for nice people! Lunch was great. DH had the Captain's platter, the kids split mac n cheese and I had a sandwich of some sort...
We walked, strolled even! over to Philharmagic and made it right into a show. It was awesome!
DD sat on my lap and watching her made me miss half of the show, but she was reaching out for things, and the blasts fo air were making her hair puff and it was all so real for her. I teared up then and am now just thinking about it! DH was blown away. He said that it was the best theme park attraction, including thrill rides he had ever seen! And he's a big coaster freak! We rode the teacups again and had to go on a yellow one with pink trim as DD says they are the fastest. She agreed to let DS and I in the cup with her under protest, but we let Daddy spin it just a little this time. Ran back to Philharmagic again and DH wanted DD to sit on his lap this time, so I got DS on mine. He enjoyed it too. I was very relieved that he was having a good time. There was plenty for him to enjoy even as a toddler, and he was being so easy going all day, never made a peep or a complaint!
We didn't intend on sticking around for the parade, since the kids should have had a nap, BUT it was vacation, and we were in commando, excited, little kid we need to see it all mode, so we grabbed some curb and watched the parade. I even tried out the hula hoop before the parade much to everyone's amusement. At least DH didn't get that on video! Prince Phillip blew DD a kiss and she melted! It made her feel so special. And it made me cry, go figure!
No way were the kids actually going to nap, so we hit the WL pool after the boat back from MK. The slide was great! DD loved it, and DH too! It was much faster/nicer than the CBR slide. DS even gave it the thumbs up (sort of) and he couldn't go on it!
We had 6:50 ADRs for Whispering Canyon and even though we were early, we had quite a wait. The Lincoln Logs came in very handy. And the penny presses right there too! Dinner was good, DH had the skillet and I had the steak and the kids split roast chicken. DS got into the rowdy atmosphere and banged on the table for a while.
Loved the entertainment, especially the kids pledge! And we loved the milkshakes! (But hold the sprinkles next time for me!)
We did leave an extra tip along with the dining plan since there was cornbread on the table, and our kids love it. But there are certain foods that our kids should not be allowed to eat without a vacuum cleaner at the ready, and corn bread tops that list!
The kids were asleep as soon as we got back to the room, DH was incapacitated for a little while, so I gave him my notes for the next day to read and I laid out all of our clothes. A little rocky start, but Day 1 Magic Kingdom - mission accomplished. It was awesome! The kids were snuggled in one bed, DH and I crashed in the other, visions of EPCOT in our heads...and they were hammering upstairs renovating the room above us. Oh well, enough pixie dust to see us through a little construction noise. Was I about to complain about a room upgrade? Nope! And I was so tired that I didn't notice the noise after about 17 seconds!
Good night all!