MelanieC
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Melanie (37) Crazed Disney Fanatic. Ive been to DL several times as a kid and an adult. My 11th time to WDW since 1995.
Bill (42) Ive taught him to be crazy about Disney. He had no choice. Hes been to WDW 10 times since 1995.
Taryn (14) Her first trip to DL was at 2 years old and her first trip to WDW was at 3 years old.
Ryan (8) He known nothing but Disney! We took him on his first trip at 18 months old.
After last years trip to WDW in July we booked a Disney Cruise for the Saturday after Thanksgiving. After Taryn had someone from the High School come and talk about 9th grade, she decided that she didnt want to take 4 days off from school this coming year. She wanted to go to WDW during the summer instead. Bill has been saying since we got home and booked the cruise that he was sad we werent going back to Disney. You start to get used to 2 week vacations and the thought of a week on a cruise and maybe 2 extra days really doesnt seem the same. Even I had a slight disappointment about not going. So back in February or March when Taryn asked to switch to Disney, none of us seemed too upset. I suspect that I will mourn in November during the week we should have been on the cruise. At the time of the cancellation I had a two week Disney vacation to plan. There was no feeling sad at that time. I immediately got busy and planned a terrific vacation.
We knew we needed to do something to at least make an attempt to come close to getting to see the Space Shuttle launch. We decided we would book a Hot Air Balloon ride. So after months of planning the time had finally come.
Thursday 7/27/06
I got home from work around 2:30pm. I was excited because I thought we would be out the door and on the road by 3:00pm. It was not to happen this way. Bill was still packing, so it was closer to 3:30pm by the time we left our house. One town over we stopped for gas at a Turkey Hill and grabbed drinks and ice for the road. Finally we were on our way. It was about 4pm when we officially got on the road. It doesn't count until we stop for gas and supplies. We headed out towards Allentown Pa and turned on Rte 222. This is such a pretty drive. Much better than immediately hitting I-95. There are many things to look at including beautiful farms and countryside. It started raining some and then stopped for a while. When we were between Reading Pa and Lancaster the wind started blowing and a terrible storm came along. The wind was tough for Bill to drive in and it became so dark you couldn't see two feet in front of you. I wasn't driving at the time, but I sure was white knuckling it. Finally you could see a little easier and it sort of inched into lightness at a real snails pace. We were so happy when that was over. A short while later we got on the PA turnpike going towards Harrisburg. It rained off and on the entire time. It was not anywhere near what it was like before. As we were getting off the turnpike onto Rte 15, the sky got really dark again. We were thinking oh no, but luckily we turned away from the storm and headed in the opposite direction. Just as you are about to go into Maryland there is a bridge that I've been told has 4 rivers meeting into 1 and it possibly is a meeting of 3 or states (PA, VA & MD?). The view with the rivers all coming together is beautiful.
We originally anticipated (or rather hoped) to be in Fredericksburg Va. at dinnertime in order to eat at the Taco Bell we have stopped at in the past. Since I had eaten lunch at 11:00am, I was starving. I let Bill know I couldn't make it that long, so we pulled off at a McDonald's to eat. I do not eat fast food except on rare occasions and vacations. So for a change a Big Mac and fries sounded good. We filled our bellies, used the facilities and we were back on the road. We made it to Fredericksburg Va. at around 9:30pm, so I was glad we had eaten earlier.
Our original plans were to try to make it to North Carolina before stopping for a hotel. It was about 12:00am when we made it to North Carolina. At this point I was dozing in and out, but was really trying to stay awake to make sure Bill wasn't getting tired. About 1:00 we started looking for a place to sleep. We found a Day's Inn off 1-95 around 1:15am. $48 dollars plus tax later we were the proud owners of a piece of plastic that would allow us to get some much needed rest. We were in room 101. The room had a strange odor to it. It was sort of a citrus, cleaner like smell. We turned on the A/C and that seemed to make the smell go away in a few minutes. Thank goodness! The place was so-so. Bill and RYAN were out in minutes. They basically came in the room and crashed on the bed with clothes still on. TARYN and I took the time to wash our faces and brush our teeth. I got to bed a few minutes after 2pm. Luckily I feel asleep easily and before I knew it the alarm went off at 7am.
Melanie (37) Crazed Disney Fanatic. Ive been to DL several times as a kid and an adult. My 11th time to WDW since 1995.
Bill (42) Ive taught him to be crazy about Disney. He had no choice. Hes been to WDW 10 times since 1995.
Taryn (14) Her first trip to DL was at 2 years old and her first trip to WDW was at 3 years old.
Ryan (8) He known nothing but Disney! We took him on his first trip at 18 months old.
After last years trip to WDW in July we booked a Disney Cruise for the Saturday after Thanksgiving. After Taryn had someone from the High School come and talk about 9th grade, she decided that she didnt want to take 4 days off from school this coming year. She wanted to go to WDW during the summer instead. Bill has been saying since we got home and booked the cruise that he was sad we werent going back to Disney. You start to get used to 2 week vacations and the thought of a week on a cruise and maybe 2 extra days really doesnt seem the same. Even I had a slight disappointment about not going. So back in February or March when Taryn asked to switch to Disney, none of us seemed too upset. I suspect that I will mourn in November during the week we should have been on the cruise. At the time of the cancellation I had a two week Disney vacation to plan. There was no feeling sad at that time. I immediately got busy and planned a terrific vacation.
We knew we needed to do something to at least make an attempt to come close to getting to see the Space Shuttle launch. We decided we would book a Hot Air Balloon ride. So after months of planning the time had finally come.
Thursday 7/27/06
I got home from work around 2:30pm. I was excited because I thought we would be out the door and on the road by 3:00pm. It was not to happen this way. Bill was still packing, so it was closer to 3:30pm by the time we left our house. One town over we stopped for gas at a Turkey Hill and grabbed drinks and ice for the road. Finally we were on our way. It was about 4pm when we officially got on the road. It doesn't count until we stop for gas and supplies. We headed out towards Allentown Pa and turned on Rte 222. This is such a pretty drive. Much better than immediately hitting I-95. There are many things to look at including beautiful farms and countryside. It started raining some and then stopped for a while. When we were between Reading Pa and Lancaster the wind started blowing and a terrible storm came along. The wind was tough for Bill to drive in and it became so dark you couldn't see two feet in front of you. I wasn't driving at the time, but I sure was white knuckling it. Finally you could see a little easier and it sort of inched into lightness at a real snails pace. We were so happy when that was over. A short while later we got on the PA turnpike going towards Harrisburg. It rained off and on the entire time. It was not anywhere near what it was like before. As we were getting off the turnpike onto Rte 15, the sky got really dark again. We were thinking oh no, but luckily we turned away from the storm and headed in the opposite direction. Just as you are about to go into Maryland there is a bridge that I've been told has 4 rivers meeting into 1 and it possibly is a meeting of 3 or states (PA, VA & MD?). The view with the rivers all coming together is beautiful.
We originally anticipated (or rather hoped) to be in Fredericksburg Va. at dinnertime in order to eat at the Taco Bell we have stopped at in the past. Since I had eaten lunch at 11:00am, I was starving. I let Bill know I couldn't make it that long, so we pulled off at a McDonald's to eat. I do not eat fast food except on rare occasions and vacations. So for a change a Big Mac and fries sounded good. We filled our bellies, used the facilities and we were back on the road. We made it to Fredericksburg Va. at around 9:30pm, so I was glad we had eaten earlier.
Our original plans were to try to make it to North Carolina before stopping for a hotel. It was about 12:00am when we made it to North Carolina. At this point I was dozing in and out, but was really trying to stay awake to make sure Bill wasn't getting tired. About 1:00 we started looking for a place to sleep. We found a Day's Inn off 1-95 around 1:15am. $48 dollars plus tax later we were the proud owners of a piece of plastic that would allow us to get some much needed rest. We were in room 101. The room had a strange odor to it. It was sort of a citrus, cleaner like smell. We turned on the A/C and that seemed to make the smell go away in a few minutes. Thank goodness! The place was so-so. Bill and RYAN were out in minutes. They basically came in the room and crashed on the bed with clothes still on. TARYN and I took the time to wash our faces and brush our teeth. I got to bed a few minutes after 2pm. Luckily I feel asleep easily and before I knew it the alarm went off at 7am.