Note: OK, I already reported our first full day once, but it's been a good, long time, I forgot I did it (you really have to embrace your own dementia), and in my first new installment in forever, I wrote it up again. Sheesh. I can't even believe it. But, hey, having both versions side by side should provide a good opportunity for some literary criticism.

And, hey, at the very least, this new version has PHOTOS! So, here we go!
Its been four months, but its finally Monday night, the occasion of our first ever, tres historic, mini-Gay and Lesbian Disboards mini-meet this when we were still a thread, without a dream of being a board!
If you recall God Bless You if you do things up to now were going pretty well. Gwen, the kids, and I had arrived the night before and checked into AKL for a one-night concierge stay, a planned foretaste of the AKL concierge feast to come in August, when my girl and I celebrate 20 years of nonlegal marital bliss (the nonlegal part took place twenty years ago this June on a camping trip, three years into our relationship, under a canopy of stars, back dropped by thousands of lighting bugs flashing in synch; the bliss part happened then too and before and after, for a total of 23 years and counting life is good). Danny and John, on their very first, and much resisted (on Dannys part), trip to the World, had arrived just that afternoon, lunched at Beaches and Cream, seen their room as part of the 2-bedroom that we had rented on points at BCV, wished diligently, but politely, that Magical Express had sufficiently supplied both enough Magic and Express to deliver their luggage within four hours of their arrival so that they could freshen for dinner (we never did learn when the luggage arrived, but it was in the room by the time we returned very much later that evening). In any event, theyre gay. They looked good.
So, off we go, all prepared I think to meet as many as seven or eight people, who had been chatting on our Gay-Friendly thread for months, and who all just happened to be at the World at the same time, at the Rose and Crown for drinks. We Danny, John, Gwen, the kids, and I had ADRs I thought - for dinner at 6:50 PM, but the date with the dis-buddies was just for drinks. Sight unseen we were all being politely cautious. No dinner plans. No moving vans. Just drinks and, really, we only managed to just pull that off, mostly, because as I was feeling gleefully confident that this was all going really, really well, we all walked out of the resort and over to Epcot, only to discover that I had forgotten my cell phone.
Lets review my plan is to meet with 8 or 9 people - WHOM I HAVE NEVER MET AND OF WHOM I HAVE NO PHOTOS - at one of the largest theme parks in the world and I forgot my cell phone. No problem, I think. Ill know them. And better yet theyll know us, because how many families that evening, in that place, will consist of two (lesbian) women, two (gay) men, all of whom are Caucasian, and two African-American teens? Apparently too many because no one recognized anyone, at least not during the first hour or so, during which we later learned OrlandoMike called me on my cell phone five times. Not easily daunted, he even came by at the exact time we were nestled on the balcony between dinner and Illuminations, confident of his imminent arrival, because we had even instructed our straight-from-Britain server to be on the look out for him (not that any of us knew or still knows what he looks like). He came. He sat at the bar. He had a drink. He left. Ships passing in the night. So close and, yet, so far. We missed him. More, we missed the bleu cheese stuffed olives he brought for my dirty martini drinking pleasure. Weve since heard from Mike. Weve never heard another word of those olives. Its a mystery.
The other mystery is how we all missed each other. Well, OK, not exactly, ALL of us. Five of the group managed to recognize each other, find a table, sit down, start drinking, and get close enough in less than hour that they were already planning their next trip together. Did I mention that theyd known each other less than sixty minutes? Thank God they were only meeting for drinks. Did I mention that they were all lesbians? But, and I have to emphasize this, there were absolutely no moving vans!
So there they were, five beautiful lesbian women, sitting on one side of the Rose and Crown, perched right next to the worst piano player in the world, while our party of six was not thirty feet away, standing near the bar, easily in eyesight. We were even looking for them. Or at the very least Gwen was. I was thinking my dirty martini would be much improved with a bleu cheese stuffed olive. That wasnt happening. But dinner was and soon and I was quickly losing heart that in the middle of a very crowded bar hey, thank God this was a low season at the World! we were ever going to meet up with our friends, when Gwen suddenly nudged me and said the following, Hey, Vik, I dont know, but werent we looking for lesbians? Yes, I said cautiously, recognizing a certain smug edge to her voice. Hey, it doesnt take me more than twenty-three years to learn how to read my partners subtle tonal inflections. Well, she said, maybe its just me, but do you think its in the least possible that those five women, sitting at that table, right next to the piano player, thoroughly engaged in one heck of an animated conversation, all with VERY SHORT HAIR, might be the girls your looking for?
Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Al-le-lu-ia.
Well, you get the idea, which is all you're going to get, because not one of us geniuses took a photo. Finally, there we all were. Together at last. And the only problem was that in all of my compulsive planning somehow the Rose and Crown wound up with a slight discrepancy in our understanding of when dinner was. I thought it was at 6:50. They thought it was at 6:20. So, after 75 minutes of searching and 12 minutes of meeting, our first ever, tres historic mini-meet was drawing to a close. But, it was good. Very, very good.
Very unlike the dinner that followed.
Danny and John on balcony:
I know. I know. Were hardly Disney neophytes and not even those folk expect good food from England, let alone from an England transplanted to the USA. But here was our thinking: Danny is British and Danny can go home to Britain any time he wants. But for a complex set of reasons he hasnt in a very, very, very long time, so I thought if we cant take Danny to Britain Disney can, at the very least, bring Britain to Danny. Good thought. Bad food. Apparently, British pudding isnt supposed to bounce.
But if this saga proves nothing else we are survivors. And survive we did. The kids had cokes with very fun flashing cubes. The adults had many adult drinks for when Illuminations started flashing. I remember multiple bottles of wine, many pints of beer, a couple dirty martinis, and the best rendition of Illuminations we have ever seen it was the Xmas version, and by the time they got to, Let there be Peace on Earth, I was on my feet at least for a moment or two, and then I sat back down.
My son on Rose and Crown's balcony, watching Illuminations:
And then we all went home to our second home BCV, to try and get a sufficient amount of sleep so that we could manage MGM commando style in the morning! So thats it. One full 24-hour period at the World. Imagine the joy we will all share in coming years if at this pace I continue to relate this riveting tale!
Our Christmas:
And Winston: