A trip for Mommy and Daddy... ONLY! With more PICS (Okay.. I'm DONE finally! #124)

I love , love , love this bedding... Where did you find it.. and did they have King?

Love the report also!!!:thumbsup2

Hey! Thanks so much. It was a birthday gift from the DH in 2004 right out of the Disney catalog. I don't think they have it anymore, but I haven't looked. I'm pretty sure that they had it in all bed sizes too.

Glad you're enjoying the report. I'm having so much fun reliving it!
 
Guess what everyone? I just called DVC Member Services yesterday and booked our Labor Day trip. 4 days at the BWV in a one bedroom villa with the kids, too!:cheer2: :cheer2:

The countdown is on!!!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
After a wonderful nap :cloud9: (we don't get many of those at home), we grabbed a bus to EPCOT. Our room was in a wonderful location for bus-catching and our stop at The Carousel was the first stop when returning home.:thumbsup2

We headed straight for Soarin', one of our most favorite rides ever. After walking into The Land and making our way down the stairs (has anyone else noticed the POOR set-up of this situation? People trying to get off the escalator while others are crossing their path to get down stairs?:scratchin )... we see that there is a ONE HUNDRED THIRTY MINUTE WAIT for Soarin'.:eek: WHAT?!?!?! It's value season for crying out loud!!! Of course, by this time of evening, fast passes have all been distributed, so we decide waiting two hours for Soarin' just isn't worth it.

When we meader outside, we notice the Nemo and Friends exhibit. Oh Yeah, that's open now. Cool. I gotta tell you, those gulls that sit on the rocks outside the building and say "MINE".. just like the movie... Those are GREAT!:laughing: DH and I laughed for a while about that one. The queue for Nemo is wonderful. You feel like you are under water, and even see a "butt" at one point. We didn't have long to admire the queue however, because we walked right onto this ride. I guess since everyone and their mother is at Soarin', the other rides were easily obtainable! It was a very cute ride... one DH and I didn't feel the need to ride again for the rest of the trip, but we sure are looking forward to showing DS and DD this one!

Next stop was Mission: Space... orange side of course!! We didn't experience much of a wait, and were soon in our little tiny space capsule. I just love this ride.. that blast off is incredible, and if you haven't tried the orange side, you MUST!!! I also love Gary Sinese. :love: He's so talented.. even if it's just a pre-show video in Disney World!

We begin the trek to dinner, and took in all of the sights and smells and sounds that are EPCOT. :cloud9: We just love this park. On our way, we were detoured around some CRAZY celebration. There were TONS of people filtering out of some gate and into another area across from our restaruant. There were all kinds of noise makers and screaming people (in celebration) and this went on for a LONG time. Anyone have any idea who they were or what on Earth they were doing?:confused3

Rose and Crown is a pub/ restaurant in Great Britain. We had ADRs but had to wait almost 15 minutes.. not bad. We found a waiting seat on a curb next to a trash can. You would think the smell would bother me..? No. It was the constant stream of kids who felt the need to bang on it... over and over and over...:headache: and parents would never tell them to stop. Am I the only one who's concerned about how my kids' behavior affects other people!?:rolleyes1

Dinner was amazingly FILLING.
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The DDP provides WAY too much food. Appetizer for BOTH of us?! Okay. I'll have mushrooms, DH has onion rings. Entrees for BOTH of us?!? Okay. I'll have steak, and steak for DH as well. We are both A1 users and asked for some steak sauce. All they had was Britain's version (duh) and MAN was it NASTY!:crazy2: Desserts for BOTH of us?!? Okay. The food was pretty good, the desserts were amazing. I left that place feeling more full than I ever had in my life! Yes, even more than Thanksgiving.

We waddled over to find a place for Illuminations. No,we weren't able to milk our dinner for 2 hours, and we didn't really have a table on the lagoon anyway. But we did find a great vantage point. And since we didn't have kids with us to entertain, we were able to wait the 45 minutes and keep our great vantage point for the show, without anyone getting antsy or asking, "When are the fireworks starting"... in a whiny voice. So our wonderful Illluminations started.. popcorn:: .... :confused: HUH?! Where is the music?! That's IT?!?! That's as loud as it gets!:confused3 Well, our great vantage point was in front of the speakers that were turned the other way. UGH!! We LOVE the soundtrack for this show and basically have the whole thing memorized. I play it a TOP volume in my car when I'm at home. So I want it to blast my ears out here as well. Didn't happen. Well, tomorrow night we'll search out speakers to stand in front of!

It was EMH at EPCOT, so we thought we'd try our luck again at Soarin'. Nope. Everyone left IllumiNations and went right to it. It was still packed. Darnit! This was starting to disappoint us, because we specifically come at this time of year for smaller crowds, and in years past, it's always been fairly slow. Guess it's all of the marathon folks...

We found the new character meet and greet area in EPCOT. It's a great set up and it's inside, which will be nice on those terribly hot summer days. We waited for about 15 minutes. Then as we got up to meet Mickey, they pulled the black rope on us. "Sorry guys, Mickey and his friends need to take a break." Darn black cat:sad2: . But when the break was over, we WERE the first ones to every character. We even staged a fun shot with Minnie. Sorry, I didn't buy the Photopass disc or pics, so I don't have it. But we asked Minnie to kiss my DH while I stood here with a jealous stance. It really was cute.:rolleyes:

Mouse Gear was our next stop. We enjoy this store... but tonight it was a madhouse! It was also a MESS:eek: . I spent most of my time picking up merchandise and putting it back where it belonged. Come on, people. If you take it down, put it pack. Simple logic:idea: I also threw away a ton of empty cups that people just left on display shelves. AWFUL!! How trashy can you be?

We jumped in the single rider line for Test Track next. I know, DH told DS that we wouldn't ride this without him, but I just needed to feel that 65 MPH rush just once. You won't tell, will you?:rolleyes1 I found some new hidden Mickeys that I hadn't seen before. DH played games on his cell phone most of the time. The line was actually pretty long. I can't imagine what the standby line was. I don't care who you are, that speed thing is pretty awesome!

One more try for Soarin'
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DH entertained himself with some MADDEN on his cell phone:
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We ended up waiting 45 minutes at 11:30 at night! Shouldn't these people be back at their resorts putting their kids to bed!?! DH and I just LOVE the pre-show video with Kronk! We have almost the whole thing memorized, and DH can say it just like Kronk!

"Hello and welcome to Soarin'. My name is Patrick and I'll be your chief flight attendant today...." Our favorite part is when the little kid fastens his seat belt and Kronk says, "Nice work, pal!" So great. And luckily we had the video to entertain us, because we had the absolute WORST seats you can get on this ride. (DARNED BLACK CAT:sad2: ) We were on the bottom row in the far right corner. So not only did we have to see feet dangling above us, but we had to see the curve of the screen. Well, we'll try again another day.

The best thing that happened today was our luck with busses. Well, except for the 5K fiasco this morning! Otherwise, we waited VERY LITTLE for busses. I guess our luck wasn't all that bd. We certainly had a MARATHON of a day. Up at the crack of dawn, and closing down EPCOT with EMH. Do you think we should sleep in tomorrow!?;)

BTW everyone... I am realizing that I need to take WAY more pictures. I'll do better next time, I promise!
 

I'm here! Please keep writing. I guess I lurk more than post, but I am loving your report. I am planning a Mommy and Daddy trip in May (hopefully) a big family trip in November and a quick weekend to run the 1/2 marathon (DH is doing Goofy's Challenge) next Jan. I am loving hearing about your grown-ups trip.
 
I just found this today, but I am lovin' it! We are going in March (27 days). DH & I don't have kids, but we are going with our friends who are leaving their kids at home. It's great to read about another adults-only vacation! I can't wait to read more!! :surfweb:
 
I'm still here. Enjoying your report. Sounds like you had a great trip so far. Waiting for more. :goodvibes
 
Well, after our marathon of a day yesterday, we slept in until 9 am... SOUNDLY!! I don't think I've done that since before children. Sound asleep until 9 am!? I think Lauralee would have a fit that I missed out on so much of Disney by sleeping that late, but it was WONDERFUL!:cloud9: We really exhausted ourselves on that first day, and decided we should slow down a TEENY bit today.

We had ADRs at 50'sPTC at noon for lunch, so we grabbed a few snacky items from the Artist's Palette at SSR main building. This is a pretty neat place with a good selection of over-priced food. My favorite part is that they have little easels set up around the table area. People can doodle or draw whatever they like, then leave it. Someone must come around and collect the good or cute stuff then, because there is always artwork displayed on a large cork board as you enter. Just something fun to add to the atmosphere.

We were off to MGM again. We have never spent so much time at this park, but then again, since we had no children with us, we were able to enjoy the scarier rides and shows, shows, shows.. even the little spontaneous shows that happen in the street. When you have little ones in tow, you often miss these gems! (Or when your husband is impatient and won't let you watch.. but that's another story)

We headed straight for TOT. There was only a 20 minute wait. I just LOVE this ride! There was a foreign gentleman sitting next to me. I didn't understand a word he said, but I knew he was scared when he grabbed my arm during the first drop!:scared1: Where else but Disney can you be grabbed by a foreign man and not think twice about it!?

I was a bit disappointed by the CMs running this ride. This ride, to me, is all about the build-up. And usually, we encounter very talented actors and actresses who really get into their characters (similar to Haunted Mansion). Well, this time, they just seemed like bored college kids. Not ONE of them was being spooky. They didn't even say any last comments to us before the doors closed. I don't know, maybe I've just been spoiled in the past, but I expect the best from Disney CMs and just didn't get it on this ride. Not from any of them.:sad2:

We needed to kill some time before lunch, so we decided to sit and rest and just enjoy being here in the warmth and paradise that is Disney. We parked it by the big hat and watched Pluto iand Mickey interact with guests.
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While we were resting, a CM came up and asked if we would be willing to fill out a questionairre from Disney when we returned home. I've done a few of these before, so I gladly said yes. She spent quite a long time talking to us. At the end of our discussion, she asked "Are you Christians?" I was kind of taken aback by that. I told her we were and she said, "I could tell. I could feel the warmth as I walked over to you". I guess that was all fine and good, being a fellow Christian I understood what she meant, but it still felt a bit awkward. What if we weren't?! Oh well.

Well, the little one is up from her nap. :cutie: I'll continue this next time!!
 
Just found this today, can't wait to hear more! Hubby and I are going alone this September and CAN'T WAIT! Granted, our children are older (1 in HS and 1 in college).

One little OT note - we visited Indy last fall for the BOA Nationals. Indy seemed to clean and safe - people on the streets were very nice. We enjoyed it very much. Glad to hear that your husband is a music teacher. I thank our band directors everyday for the opportunities they give our kids! Thank you to you and your husband for what you do!
 
J

One little OT note - we visited Indy last fall for the BOA Nationals. Indy seemed to clean and safe - people on the streets were very nice. We enjoyed it very much. Glad to hear that your husband is a music teacher. I thank our band directors everyday for the opportunities they give our kids! Thank you to you and your husband for what you do!

Awesome! What band were you there with? We are so glad Grand Nats are right in our own backyard. I guess you could say we are quite spoiled!
 
Just wanted to tell you I am LOVING this trip report! I was sad as I neared page 5 and realized you weren't done because now I have to wait in anticipation between each entry!! :rolleyes1

Can't wait to hear more! :rolleyes:

You guys are brave to go without the kids... I think I am too much of a wuss, but maybe I'll feel different when there's more than 1!
 
Hey sister of mine, what happened to the rest of your story? I guess you could just tell me since you're my neighbor but that wouldn't be as fun.
You're keeping all of us in suspense!!

LOVE YOU!!!
xoxoxoxoxoxox:Pinkbounc
 
It was time for lunch. Our ADR's weren't until noon, but we were anxious to get moving after our relaxing time beneath the big hat. So we headed over to PTC. There really was nobody waiting around, so they seated us right away. This place is ALWAYS packed when I've ever stopped by before, so those of you who want to try this place, go for an early lunch!

Cousin Stacey was our server. I didn't take a picture of her, but I'm learning fast that I didn't take NEARLY enough pics. She had to remind DH to say "please"! I saw others around us get scolded for having their elbows on the table, or for not having their chair scooted in, etc. Such a GREAT atmosphere. I've decided that when I retire, I'm going to work here. How much fun would it be to scold people all day long? Oh,wait, I'm a teacher... I already do that. Oh well. If PTC is still open in 30 years, I'm applying!

Lunch was amazingly delicious!! Here are pics of our meals. ( I actually remembered to take pics this time. Even though DH made fun of me for doing so. He just doesn't get it.)
I had the pot roast. Long story short... it's to DIE for. The most tender meat I've ever had. Sorry, mom, even better than yours.:flower3:
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DH had a chicken sandwich and fries.. complete with pickle. He was impressed and devoured it all!
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Next stop was the Beauty and the Beast show. I had seen this before when I was a teenager. Wasn't too into it because, at the time, I was a Little Mermaid fanatic... and B and the B was just not for me. But this time I was ready to be entertained and ready to see all of the great dancing, costumes, sets, and to hear the amazing talent. I was not disappointed!!

It started with these guys:
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Anyone seen 'em before. Oh my GOSH.. you MUST!!!:thumbsup2 They are AMAZING!! We immediately bought their CD afterword.
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Great accapella group. And, of course being a Disney production, they had an entire set-up (as if they were the stage crew that decided to start messing with the mics. It morphed into a full production) that concluded with the guys singing to a couple that had just been married. How awesome!

The show was beautiful. Belle and Gaston had AMAZING voices. Loved the costumes and choreography. I'm once again in awe of how much talent Disney has pooled in one place.

After the show, we hopped on a boat to go to EPCOT to catch some more shows! We decided to get off at the Beach Club for old times sake. We stayed here a few summers ago and loved loved loved it. We sat on the beach to enjoy the unusual warmth for this time of year. I put my feet in the sand and soaked up the moment.
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We walked into EPCOT, once again confirming that the next time we come, we need to stay at the BCV or BWV. You just can't beat that location. Especially being the EPCOT lovers that we are!

American Pavillion was our next destination.
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We have been looking forward to seeing Voices of Liberty since our last visit. We caught them one time, but had the kids in tow, so we weren't really able to absorb their music. The rotunda was decorated beautifully for Christmas.

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Can you find the hidden Mickey? He's orange.. and I don't think he's intentional!
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I just need to go off for a minute... Voices of Liberty.. OMG!!!! I could sit in that rotunda and listen to them ALL DAY. This is one of the most outstanding vocal ensembles I have ever heard in my life! The lead soprano his notes only dogs can hear.. with absolutely no effort. I was moved to tears several times. Oh.. and we immediately bought their CD too!!
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Before the show, we caught Spirit of America fife and bugle corps. They were fine. My husband teaches a Drum and Bugle corps with 168 kids blowing your face off... these guys were quaint and historic... but that's about all. Glad I saw them, probably won't search them out anytime soon.
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We also watched the American Adventure show... eh... I'm glad I saw it, but wouldn't sit through it again until my kids are old enough to understand the history. Needs some overhauling in my opinion. I think it needs to highlight more recent events in our history.... 9/11 anyone?

We stuck around to watch Voices of Liberty again.. it was funny.. we both kept wanting to watch this show again and again...

DH: What do you want to do next?
Me: (((grinning))

We both rush back into the rotunda to catch another VOL show!

Eventually we decided to try some other entertainment. We watched the Matsuriza (sp?) drummers in Japan. They have a great groove.. and I loved standing in the hot sun to watch them. Actually broke a sweat. But I WOULD NOT go to the shade.. not when I knew I'd be returning to Indiana winter in a few short days!

On our stroll through WS, I caught this odd sight:

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That's the bridge being hoisted up so all of the floating platforms can come out for Illuminations. They had to stop all pedestrian traffic for this to happen. .. and there was float after float after float after float... I couldn't believe how much stuff came floating by. Cool thing to see!
We decided to wait again for Soarin'. We got stuck on the bottom... again:mad: We just aren't vocal enough to ask to be on the top... but you know, I spend enough money there.. I should just open my mouth and ask. Next time, Susie, next time!! All was not lost, however. There was some lady on the ride across from us. She was screaming like she was on the Tower of Terror. It was great! She was having such a great time. It made up for the bad seats... well.. kinda...

Our feet were finally beginning to feel the Disney pain. We decided to go back "home" to SSR and soak in the hot tub. Unfortunately, we had to wait FOREVER for a stinkin' bus. We discussed, yet again, that when we come back as a couple, we must stay at the BCV so we have the freedom to walk to EPCOT and MGM. Waiting for busses can really stink, expecially when DH can't stop griping. I know... he forgot the Disney rule.:sad2:

Before the hot tub, we needed some dinner! Stay tuned for my miniscule report on DTD and our quest to find something to eat.
 

Now that's just wrong! :sad2: This picture just put me into a deep post-Disney depression again! Way to go! :sad1:

It sure sounds like you guys had a great trip! I love your TR! :thumbsup2

Can't wait for more!
-Michelle
 
We got back to SSR and realized we were slightly starving. We had some CS credits to use on our DDP, so we thought we could venture over to DTD to find some eats. I happily took off my sneakers and exchanged them for flip-flops... it felt so good to let my feet breathe. And wearing flip-flops in January is so sweet. :cloud9: Well... not for long...

Although the Carousel section of SSR is nice because it's a bit secluded and it's the first bus stop when returning from the park.. it is WAY far away from DTD. SSR has a "footpath" to DTD... more like a "mile path" if you ask me. Luckily, DH and I are in pretty good shape, and walking a long way doesn't bother us too much, but it was much further than I thought... and by the time we reached the Marketplace, I had lovely blisters on the tops of my feet from the flip-flops. So much for letting my feet breathe!:rolleyes:

We did get to see some beautiful swans on the grounds of SSR. We were able to walk right up to them.. they didn't even flinch! Must be some pretty sweet Disney-Prozac for animals, I guess!
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We made our way through the Marketplace and stopped at World of Disney. Mistake of the trip... first of all, we were hungry and should've found food first. Secondly, we were beginning to realize how much money we SHOULDN'T be spending. So we got into a bit of a tiff about buying souveniers and/or presents for ourselves. Seriously, if we are going to come to WDW twice a year, do we really need to buy something every time we come!?!? DH just couldn't get it through his head that I would LOVE to buy stuff for us, for our house, for our kids, for everyone... IF I COULD... but I pay the bills in the family. I know the sorrowful state of a dual-teacher income after two kids and a DVC membership:laughing: It's not a pretty sight. So I started getting a bit anxious about spending money. And getting this feeling in the middle of DTD is not a good place for it to happen.

And to top it all off, the place was a MAD HOUSE. It was crazier than I have ever seen it. And I've been here at Christmas before. I'm guessing it was the Marathon folks... that was the only explanation I have. But DH and I were getting miserable. The depressing talks about money, the hunger rumbling in our tummies, and our inability to locate a CS eatery that wasn't bursting at the seams.

We walked all the way to Adventurer's Club before turning back around and settling on Cooke's. Fish and chips... really not my favorite meal at all... and what made it worse was the fish was so soggy...:crazy2: I did enjoy putting vinegar on my fries.. but that was about it. I was starting to get worried that DH and I were NOT having fun at this point. So I said, "Let's go shopping".... I'm such a sucker! And an irresponsible Credit Card owner to boot...

We weren't too crazy. Had to get a few things for the friends and fam that were taking care of our little ones. Oh... would you like to see a picture of them? I just realized I've never shown them to you. How silly of me! Here we are at Chef Mickey's last Labor Day weekend. Tyson's the boy... he's six. Shaelyn's the little princess. She was 6 months old on this trip.

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Sorry for the tanget. Bottom line.. we saw some swans, walked to DTD, argued, ate, walked, debated seeing a movie, walked, shopped, felt guilty about spending money, walked, decided not to see a movie, walked and walked and walked back to SSR. My blisters were THROBBING!!!

We did manage to get ourselves into the hot tub. We went to a "local" one, not the one at the main pool. Met several nice people, and relaxed ourselves enough to fall into bed and go RIGHT to sleep. Big day tomorrow... stay tuned!
 
Ooh - an update an update!

Thanks for sharing - and beautiful family! Honestly though, my fav is the guy in the middle with the red shirt :)
 
Just caught up with your trip report! I look forward to reading more. Thank you for sharing!
 












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