I forgot to mention that when we got to our room, we already had two messages on the phone. One was a nice (even if it was canned) welcome message from the Hotel Manager (I told you, little things impress us) and the other was a message from Betty with
DCL telling us we needed to check in with her ASAP.
As another aside, the theme of this trip ended up being God has something better in store.
We awoke bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for a fun day at the Beach Club. After getting my tuxedo shirt to housekeeping to be cleaned and pressed, we made our way to the restaurant for breakfast. Unfortunately, we were turned away because they do a character breakfast every morning and you had to have reservations to get in

. After DW calmed me down and reminded me that we were on vacation and that I shouldnt get worked up over this, we went back to the room to see what our options were. When we get there we find another message from Betty. So we walk down to the snack-bar in the the gift shop for a quickie breakfast and our "free refill" cups. Then I run back to the room to get the cruise paperwork that I left sitting by the door.
We finished our breakfast and feeling much better checked in with Betty. I run out to the van to get my sunglasses while DW and the boys learn how to make face-towel animals from the housekeeping staff. DS7 and I head back to the room with the new collection of animals (they let you keep the animals for free

) and to drop off our paperwork. DS7 makes yet another friend in Jeff (who is in the process of cleaning our room). DW and DS11 have been scouting out the gift shop while waiting on us but now that we are well fed, checked in for the cruise and freed of unnecessary burdens, we head out to the pool.

Here is our complete animal collection.
This was one of the most impressive pools I have seen on a hotel anywhere. For lack of a better description, it was a miniature version of Typhoon Lagoon (only the wave pool was missing). We set up home-base, and turned the kids loose. DS11 heads for the waterslide while DS7 makes his way to the beach to make sand castles. I end up in the whirlpool area floating in circles until I got dizzy (DW says she couldnt tell the difference)

. The pools here are all sand-bottom, with a sharp and rough-grained sand that made it more comfortable than concrete, but not quite as nice as walking on a real beach. After about 30 minutes, the wife says it is time to put on sunscreen and asks where I put it.
After my walk to the room and back (it is 328 steps from our spot by the pool to the room so I figure I am doing about a quarter mile round trip each time), we put on sunscreen and rent a tube to float around the lazy river. After several circuits of the river Im starting to find my Disney Attitude along with a bit of hunger. Lunch time, and DW and I have a hankering for a Disney Dog. We were disappointed to discover that the poolside snack bar, Hurricane Hannas, doesnt carry hot dogs, so we made our way to Beaches and Cream (they have hot dogs on the menu, but they wont let you take out food from there to the pool

). DS11 had made a friend with a boy his age from Kentucky and said he wasnt hungry, so we gave them our tube to use in the lazy river and went looking for DS7. We found him mixed in with the kids club group as they were getting ready to do a treasure hunt game. The group leaders said all kids were invited to play, so we told him where we were going and told him to have fun while we headed off to Beaches and Cream.
After a wait, we were seated at the end of the counter where we met Ken, a middle-aged man from New York. Ken was working the take-out ice cream register while earning his ears

. Ken kept us entertained throughout the meal as we traded stories. We were curious why someone would pick up roots in New York for a job at WDW. It turns out that he had been the caretaker for an old Episcopal church, and his daughter and her husband both worked at WDW. Their descriptions of their jobs and the people they got to meet sounded like fun to him, so he packed up and moved to Florida. After an entertaining lunch of trading clean jokes and life stories, we went to find the kids who by now were getting hungry. Here is our favorite cast member:
So we made a new reservation (by now Ken had been moved outside to run the reservations line). The boys spent the 30 minute wait in the adjacent arcade and were somewhat disappointed when our table finally came available. Throughout dinner, the boys were daring me to get a Kitchen Sink (a monstrous concoction that includes a scoop of every flavor of ice cream, a whole (split) banana, a ladle full of every topping, an entire can of whipped cream and a bakers dozen cherries on top, all served in a metal bowl shaped like (you guessed it) a kitchen sink. I refrained (they don't know how close they had me, but they gave up first

)
As we walked out of the restaurant, we heard a loud thunderclap and the lifeguards closed the pool. DW wanted to head over to the Boardwalk on the other side of the lake, so the boys were given a loaded gameroom card each and instructions to stay together in the gameroom until we got back. DW and I took our things back to the room and then walked over to Disney Boardwalk for some shopping.
We quickly found an art shop that attracted our attention and were drawn inside by the bronze frogs (we have four pet frogs, so this was our kind of thing). After examining the books that explained the fascinating process of how these frogs are made, we picked out a couple we might be interested in, but told the salesman we would have to come back later.
Then it was around the corner to the gift shop (still not raining, but the sky is very dark and noisy) where we buy several pins (including a couple that go perfect on my pirate hat) and various other souvenirs for folks back home. As we walk out of that shop, DW turns to me and says I really want that frog. So of course we had to go back and get it.
By now, the sky was really looking dangerous, so we trotted back to our side of the lake and got the boys from the arcade. As we walked out of the arcade to go back to the room, the sky finally opened up and rain was coming down in buckets with the accompanying thunder and lightning. Fortunately we didnt have to come out from under cover to get back to our room. DW and I grabbed a couple of adult waters (Corona Light) and sat on the verandah toasting the really good thunderclaps.
While enjoying a classic Florida afternoon storm, we get a knock on the door. It is housekeeping returning my cleaned and pressed tuxedo shirt. I give her one of my $2 bills as a tip and start looking for my garment bag with the tuxedo in it. Ummmm, Honey, did we forget to bring in the garment bag? Did we even bring the garment bag? I dont remember anything hanging in the back of the van. Darn, all those trips back home and I STILL forgot something

. Oh well, no sense crying over it now, I guess I have a nice clean shirt for when we get home.
By now it was getting close to time to get dressed for the

Pirate and

Princess Party, and we were worrying whether they would cancel it because of the storms. We had paid for our tickets way in advance, and it said there were no refunds so we werent going to let a little rain stop us (a hearty band of pirates we). Well, we figured the only way to tell was to get our costumes on and head over to the Magic Kingdom, and by the time we got to the bus stop the rain was beginning to let up and when we got to the park, we didnt bother with the ponchos. We saw all the wet people coming out of the park as the small group of pirates and princesses were lining up to go in (Wally, you probably saw us on your way out. Congrats on getting grand master for the daytime parade).
Rather than a blow by blow report, let me summarize the disadvantages and advantages of the rain on the party.
Disadvantages:
- Treasure spots were moved to indoor locations, which made them a little harder to find.
- Several of the activities got cancelled (stage shows, wandering singers, etc.). We looked for the Learn to be a pirate with Captain Jack, but this was either cancelled or moved and we never found him. We saw a pirate at PotC, but nothing indicated this was where they were doing the class. This kind of spoiled the Party part of the evening, so we just treated it as a special night at the Magic Kingdom.
- Couldnt see the fireworks through the clouds.
- Minor rides and restaurants were closed (we had to look all over to find a frozen lemonade).
- The park was DARK. They had special lights creating images along the ground and on buildings so I am sure this is why they had most of the other lights off, but there were several areas that were downright scary to walk through.
- The Party maps were lacking in detail, and really didnt give any information on the party.
Advantages:
- We pretty much had the park to ourselves, in fact I wouldnt bet against there being more cast members in the park than there were visitors. The longest wait we had all night was 5 minutes to get on Space Mountain. Everything else we walked right onto, and even did a couple of the things twice in order to get a better picture (Splash Mountain and Buzz Space Spin).
- The Pirate and Princess Parade was almost a private show. There was nobody within 25 feet of our special spot (right before the bridge from Liberty Square into the hub), so all the characters were interacting directly with us (Captain Jack even pointed to my hat, gave the thumbs-up and said good one, mate).
- At the treasure stations, we were being given handfuls of booty because they had so much to give and so few people to give it to. We ended up with about 5 pounds of chocolate by the end of the night.
- We got a couple of extra Pirate and Princess Party Pins to make up for the weather.
Other than a 20 minute period of mildly heavy rain (where we took the opportunity to see Country Bear Jamboree), it was only light sprinkles that stopped completely by about 10:00. As I said, we treated it as a private night at the Magic Kingdom, and we made the most of it (we closed the park and were among the last group to leave). As we walked under the railroad station, a tiny tree frog hopped off the wall onto my arm. He hopped off before I could tell anyone else or even get the camera, but I had to wonder if this was this a sign?
As we got back to the Beach Club, I was certain this was a sign as we spotted a HUGE frog on the side of the building that looked exactly like the bronze frog we had purchased that day (it was even the same size). I was able to get a shot of this one. The picture doesnt really show it, but this guy is about 5 inches long (not counting legspan), and I would have loved to take him home with me.
Coming up, Parks or resort, room service.