Day 5 continued...
By the time we had done all of the slides (dh and "Aladdin" doing the ones that looked a bit much for the younger boys), those that wanted had swum across the shark tank and we had done the family raft ride. The family raft ride at Blizzard Beach is an eleven on a scale of one to ten. The family raft ride at Typhoon Lagoon is a four on a scale of one to ten. You have to lug your own (not so light) raft up the steps, it's bumpy and throws you around a lot and you never really get up high speeds...it seems to be designed more for tossing and turning.

What gives? Why is the family raft ride at Blizzard Beach so much more fun?! We rode the family raft ride at BB time after time after time and loved it so much that we could have done it even more if time had allowed...but at Typhoon Lagoon...once down was enough to more then satisfy any desire we had. This is just one families opinion...but we have all firmly voted BB Disney's better water park.
That aside, we were at TL and we were gonna have fun (remember we like to have fun no matter what, so just because TL was not our favorite didn't mean it was not going to be a fun day). Instead of giving up and driving over to BB we just "switched" tracks. We figured today would be less about the "rides/slides" and more about just exploring what this unique water park had to offer.
So, next up? The wave pool!!! It was here that all of the hype surrounding TL made sense to us! WE LOVED THE WAVE POOL!!

Fun! fun!! FUN!!! Whoosh!!! We spent a good hour and a half in the wave pool...bobbing along and being pushed on the crests of waves. I would highly recommend the wave pool! As you can see below, "Aladdin" gives it a thumbs up sign as well!
All of the bobbing we could handle done, we thought it might be a good time to start back to the resort. So, we gather up the sand buckets the kid's had gotten with their kids meals and head toward the front of the park...it is then that dh makes a horrible discovery...the little green box Disney Water Parks box that he is wearing around his neck? IT IS GONE. OH NO!! Our van key was in there(we had taken it off the ring so it would fit), all of our tickets that we had long ago bought at the
Disney Store (and had remaining days)were in there, our room keys (that you could charge on and had our current theme park tickets were in there and worst of all, dh had his driver's license in there...
The van key was truly not a big deal. I mean nobody wants to lose the key to their vehicle but we had another set back in the safe at the resort and we could easily catch a bus to take us back to the resort and then again back to TL. Not really a problem on that count. The tickets bought long ago at a Disney Store (we had them with us that day because we used them to get into Blizzard Beach) were a bummer to think of losing (we had two water park days and one theme park admission left on them) but could be replaced and would not do anything more then teach us a costly lesson about not renting a locker. The room keys, well those could just be replaced at our hotel check in desk and canceled in the meantime so that if somebody with any not so great intentions found the room keys we wouldn't find any weird charges on our accounts. It was dh's driver's license that caused the most concern and flat out panic at the thought of losing. We were to depart for a
Disney Cruise that coming Saturday. The current day of the week? It was Wednesday. What could we do? Without the license he couldn't board the ship (he didn't have a passport for this trip, we were going to use his driver's license/ birth certificate combo). WHAT WOULD WE DO??!! It was late on Wednesday afternoon. Our home state (where he could get a duplicate license) was a 12 hour drive away. AHHH...would he have to fly back, get a duplicate license, and then catch another flight right back? UGH. The thought of that was horrible for him (remember motion sick is his middle name and flying leaves him feeling woozy because of it for the rest of the day).
Dh went to comb the area of the wave pool we had spent the most time in and I went to lost and found at the front of the park. Upon our arrival at the lost and found I got some not so welcome news...it had not been turned in. I could only cross my fingers and hope that dh was having better luck with backtracking his steps then I was. It was there we met Christopher (a security CM) who was beyond helpful. The first (of many) helpful thing that he did was dial a phone so that we were connected with resort and we were able to cancel our room keys so that in the off event they were found by someone who would be inclined to help us run up our bill...they would not be able to charge anything on them. The second thing was to help us make our report of what we had lost. I know it's his job...but he didn't make us feel dumb and he understood the urgency of finding dh's lost license so that we could go on the cruise. Another helpful CM stepped in right about now. We were starting to fry. It was now mid afternoon and we had applied our sunscreen upon pulling up in the morning and left it in the van (which of course at this point was not a place we could get into). We had no other sunscreen on us and no way to pay to buy any other sunscreen (we had been using our room keys as our cash, with them lost and "turned off" we were out of luck). Well, a sweet CM (I didn't catch her name) came up and asked us if there was anything she could do for us while we were waiting on the bench near lost and found at the front of the park. I explained the situation and told her that right about now we were all hot and ready to fry. I asked her if they might have any sunscreen available to borrow. She went off to check for me...not only did she return with some packets of sunscreen but bottles of water for all of us (even dh who was not there but would soon be joining us).

Now, I don't advise being in this situation but if you are...Disney is about the best place to have it happen. They were so kind and understanding and really tried to make us feel better. The water was refreshing and really hit the spot and the sunscreen was a lifesaver!! THANK YOU VERY KIND CM who came over to check on the family looking a bit down on the bench. Your simple act of caring was deeply appreciated!!
When dh turned up empty handed a few minutes later, we took the kids back to the edges of the wave pool and the sandy beach area near the wave pool in order to let them do a little bit more playing while we waited. There was nothing we could do now but check back at lost and found later. So we were going to make the best of it!! And we did. We had a lot of fun splashing around in the shallows near the wave pool and especially the sand. Here are a few of my favorite pictures from that part of our day. The first one is of the boys building sand castles together. The second is one of my favorite pictures of "Goofy" from the entire vacation. The third one is "Aladdin" relaxing with his lounge chair in the water. He pulled his chair out and joined me with the water lapping around our feet. Had I not been so worried about the driver's lic., this hour and a half would have been almost perfect.
The palm trees were swaying in the breeze and the puffy white clouds were blowing by. It was not very crowded and the whoosh from the wave pool was soothing. It was a peaceful time (unless you count the worry).
While we were sitting there a woman approached dh and asked him if he was the one looking for the water case on a string. Upon saying yes, she told him that she had found it and turned it in to one of the lifeguards. This set dh off on a trek to all of the lifeguards he could find. A few of them saw a lifeguard carrying a water case on a string but nobody from that woman to the lifeguards knew if it was a bright green one or not and at this point, nobody knew where it was. One of the lifeguards told dh it might be up at lost and found already...so dh went back up and inquired. Christopher once again stepped up and became ultra helpful. He offered to put calls out to the head guards (this is who would have collected the case from the guards). It was now a game of musical guards...who has the case. After a time Christopher confirmed they had a case and told dh to just go back and relax with us and he would find us upon it's receipt. Dh told him the area we were in and came back to enjoy the day with us.
We still didn't know if that was our case...but all of our hopes were riding on it being the one. So we sat and enjoyed the peace for a bit longer.
It was almost an empty water park at this point. HINT, if you are going to a water park the best time to go is either first thing in the morning OR late in the afternoon. That place was empty! **This advice may only be good during the off season.**
After another thirty minutes had passed Christopher found us and drum roll please...he had our little bright green water proof case in tow!!

He really was our hero of the day! And we told him so! We even asked him to pose for a picture to go in our family album. He might not be a "character" but he was one Disney employee that we would not soon forget! Here is our "hero" after he returned our lost items.
Yes, even without him we would have gotten our stuff back eventually...but what he gave us that was so precious was confidence that everything possible was being done to find it and he made us feel like it was important to him to help us track it down. He also went way above and beyond any required part of his job by offering to keep an eye out for the safe return of our item and to come and find us out in the water park to return the item to us once it was found.
Our cruise plans back on track, we all breathed in a deep sigh of relief and headed once again, out of the park. I did take the time to stop and fill out a compliment card for Christopher, the security CM. He more then deserved that little bit of praise. I hope that someone higher up will read it and he will be given credit for more then a job well done!! He personified the Disney spirit for us that day! And the CM who brought us sunscreen and water did as well. I just cannot speak highly enough about almost all of the CMs we encountered during our entire stay. They were in one word, wonderful!!
TO BE CONTINUED...