one_cat
Jack, you have debauched my sloth.
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Background:
Me 35 years old Computer Programmer (when I can find work) Grew up loving Disneyland and now Loves WDW even more. Addicted to the DIS.
DW 28 years old Homemaker/Domestic Goddess Works twice as hard as I ever thought of working.
DS1 2 years old
DS2 2 years old.
We live in Saint Michael MN
Dates Saturday Sept 29 Tuesday Oct 2.
This vacation DS1 and DS2 were left home with Grandma. Definitely made this a relaxing adult vacation.
This was a surprise vacation in that we werent planning on a vacation at this time. We had taken a vacation in May to celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary. We also had vacations already planned as follows: Dec -Taking family to WDW. March 2002 DW and I taking a week to visit our Timeshare at Whistler mountain and ski. April, 2002 DW and I celebrating our 8th wedding anniversary at WDW.
I found tickets in August, MSP to MCO for 106.00, so I did what any red-blooded Dis-infected Patriotic American male would do, I borrowed some DVC points and we took another vacation.
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Day 4 Tuesday Our last day. (No pictures today we packed the camera and left it with the luggage)
Sob This is our last day We get up fairly early 9:00 and send our luggage with Bell Service. We eat breakfast at Roaring Forks. We are not real impressed with Roaring Forks. We are kind of expecting a food court like you find at a mall. The menu is extremely limited yet we still have to wait for food. We probably wouldnt eat here again.
After Breakfast we head for MGM. DW wants to ride RNRC but will not under any conditions ride TOT with me. Oh well. We ride RNRC its walk up though when we get there they are apparently having some troubles. A voice comes on saying Your car may start again at any moment. We wonder what that must be like on this ride. Hopefully nobody is stuck upside down
Fairly soon we are on our way to the Aerosmith concert. What a takeoff. I have learned that to get through the takeoff you empty your lungs of air, squish your eyes shut and hang on tight. Once the Gs are gone the ride is amazing albeit over too quickly.
After RNRC we head for One Mans dream. This is a terrific exhibit one to be savored and should be given lots of time. Strangely they set it up in two rooms with doors between that open and close. There is a voice-over which says The doors are about to close. Dont pay any attention and dont hurry to get through the doors because they will open again within minutes. There are all kinds of terrific artifacts including a multi-plane camera stand and an exhibit of Walt Disneys office. The models of attractions and buildings are very interesting. Anyone who is a Walt Disney lover will be right in his element. The attraction ends with a 15 minute video.
We ride ST next no line. We have never encountered a line at ST no matter what time of year we come. Strange as ST at DL always seemed mobbed when we used to vacation there.
ST is our last ride we eat lunch pizza for DW and bacon-burger for one_cat. Slowest counter-service Ive ever seen. Then we head back to WL. Our ride is there ½ hour early and we head to the airport.
At the airport there is a long line to the Delta counter but again we skip that and head right for the Security Checkpoint. At the Delta Counter there is a curtain set up behind the curtain plainly seen are people opening suitcases and going through clothes etc. Obviously they are now hand-checking every checked piece of luggage. Makes us feel a bit safer but we wonder if any luggage wont make the plane.
New at the checkpoint this time is we need to show ID which matches our tickets. We walk through wait an hour for the plane and head home.
What a terrific trip but again we did too much and didnt relax enough. The pool and hot-tub went completely unused and those restful naps in the middle of the day didnt happen. Will we ever learn?
Mickey Well see you in December.
Me 35 years old Computer Programmer (when I can find work) Grew up loving Disneyland and now Loves WDW even more. Addicted to the DIS.
DW 28 years old Homemaker/Domestic Goddess Works twice as hard as I ever thought of working.
DS1 2 years old
DS2 2 years old.
We live in Saint Michael MN
Dates Saturday Sept 29 Tuesday Oct 2.
This vacation DS1 and DS2 were left home with Grandma. Definitely made this a relaxing adult vacation.
This was a surprise vacation in that we werent planning on a vacation at this time. We had taken a vacation in May to celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary. We also had vacations already planned as follows: Dec -Taking family to WDW. March 2002 DW and I taking a week to visit our Timeshare at Whistler mountain and ski. April, 2002 DW and I celebrating our 8th wedding anniversary at WDW.
I found tickets in August, MSP to MCO for 106.00, so I did what any red-blooded Dis-infected Patriotic American male would do, I borrowed some DVC points and we took another vacation.
*********************************************
Day 4 Tuesday Our last day. (No pictures today we packed the camera and left it with the luggage)
Sob This is our last day We get up fairly early 9:00 and send our luggage with Bell Service. We eat breakfast at Roaring Forks. We are not real impressed with Roaring Forks. We are kind of expecting a food court like you find at a mall. The menu is extremely limited yet we still have to wait for food. We probably wouldnt eat here again.
After Breakfast we head for MGM. DW wants to ride RNRC but will not under any conditions ride TOT with me. Oh well. We ride RNRC its walk up though when we get there they are apparently having some troubles. A voice comes on saying Your car may start again at any moment. We wonder what that must be like on this ride. Hopefully nobody is stuck upside down

After RNRC we head for One Mans dream. This is a terrific exhibit one to be savored and should be given lots of time. Strangely they set it up in two rooms with doors between that open and close. There is a voice-over which says The doors are about to close. Dont pay any attention and dont hurry to get through the doors because they will open again within minutes. There are all kinds of terrific artifacts including a multi-plane camera stand and an exhibit of Walt Disneys office. The models of attractions and buildings are very interesting. Anyone who is a Walt Disney lover will be right in his element. The attraction ends with a 15 minute video.
We ride ST next no line. We have never encountered a line at ST no matter what time of year we come. Strange as ST at DL always seemed mobbed when we used to vacation there.
ST is our last ride we eat lunch pizza for DW and bacon-burger for one_cat. Slowest counter-service Ive ever seen. Then we head back to WL. Our ride is there ½ hour early and we head to the airport.
At the airport there is a long line to the Delta counter but again we skip that and head right for the Security Checkpoint. At the Delta Counter there is a curtain set up behind the curtain plainly seen are people opening suitcases and going through clothes etc. Obviously they are now hand-checking every checked piece of luggage. Makes us feel a bit safer but we wonder if any luggage wont make the plane.
New at the checkpoint this time is we need to show ID which matches our tickets. We walk through wait an hour for the plane and head home.
What a terrific trip but again we did too much and didnt relax enough. The pool and hot-tub went completely unused and those restful naps in the middle of the day didnt happen. Will we ever learn?
Mickey Well see you in December.