evre13
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Day 1: Tuesday, April 2
Travel and snacks, snacks and travel! (Part 1)
Travel and snacks, snacks and travel! (Part 1)
Let’s get this show on the road, shall we?

Well, I guess technically in the sky, but semantics! I was up bright and early to get the BF off to school and to finish packing/walk my pup before I flew south. My flight left DC at 10:05 AM on Tuesday, and at this point, I don’t remember a ton of details about the flight, so I guess it was smooth? I do think that I got a First Class upgrade on one of the planes, but I was working on the way down, so I was unfortunately unable to take advantage of many of the amenities.
I connected through Atlanta, which used to be my home airport, so I don’t have bad memories of it or anything, and I was soon on my way to Orlando. Again, uneventful flight, but many more people on the plane were wearing Disney gear than I normally see on planes!
I had checked both of my bags at DCA, so I was able to head straight to the DME after a quick spin on the fake-o-rail. Since I was traveling during spring break times, I had really braced myself for huge crowds, which...was not what I encountered when I arrived.
I was actually the only person waiting in the Wilderness Lodge line, so they put me on the bus with some of the other MK-area resorts. I actually ended up with a private ride over from the Grand Floridian, and I had a good chat with the bus driver about the changes happening to the park. He had just been able to sign one of the support beams going in for the Tron coaster, which I found really cool. He also said that Disney World usually let their employees in to new lands early as testers and to see construction progress, so the total lockdown on Galaxy's Edge was annoying to them, too!
I got the room-ready text for Wilderness Lodge as I was getting off the bus, so that was super convenient! At this point, it was around 3:00 PM, and I got on DME around 2:10, so no complaints on the time at all. I was in room 3115, one of the standard studios. I wasn’t expecting much of a view, if at all. Imagine my shock when I got to the window and saw this!
I never really know when to bring up room reviews, so I guess I’ll do it here? I really liked the lay out of this room. It was a long hall that ended up in a sitting room, which is where the fold out couch was located, and then there was a little bit of division between that and the bedroom. I would have much preferred this layout for our room at the Boardwalk, just to feel a little bit of separation from the two distinct groups of adults. There was also a really cute little balcony here, but I never took advantage because I basically only slept in the room.
Since my room was in the Lodge part and not in the separate building, it was pretty good-sized. I loved the nods to the National Parks, and I thought the decor was thematically appropriate. The bed was super comfortable, and I wish I had spent more time in it since my back still kind of hurts from the sofa bed at the Boardwalk. All this to say, I loved staying there, and I would go back in a heartbeat.
At that point, it was time to start vacation! I threw on my bathing suit (which was one I hadn’t worn in a few years, and it was decidedly too large) and grabbed my book and headed down to the pool! On the way, I grabbed a cold Bud Light and a chicken sandwich at Geyser Point Bar and Grill and popped into the quieter of the two pools.

Nothing like the first beverage of vacation!

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The sandwich was just okay, and it was a little bit windy, but who cared? Not me! I was ready to start the relaxing! I was probably at the pool for an hour or so, then I headed back up to the room on a scenic route, walking down to see the cabins just because I’m nosy.
My plan for this evening was to take advantage of my proximity to the monorail resorts and do a quick hop around the Deluxes for drinks and dinner. I wanted to see Trader Sam’s after so many good Dis reviews, I love the atmosphere at the Grand Floridian, and I figured I could close out my evening with something from the Territory Lounge. I thought that would be a good use of my solo evening, and no one will look at you funny if you’re reading on your phone in those instances.
The original transportation plan was to ferry over to the Contemporary and the monorail over to my first stop: Trader Sam’s! Of course, when I got to the Contemporary, the resort monorail was down and they were predicting a 30 - 45 minute delay. Ugh.
Not to be deterred from tiki beverages, I persevered! I walked over to the Magic Kingdom and waited 2 cycles for a resort ferry, then boated over to the Polynesian. In my notes for the day, I wrote: “Was it worth it?”
And I think I’ll end on that note for today. Next up? Drinking around the monorail, kind of.