DisneyJen
<font color=FF66FF>Chairs the "Keep the Park Game
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First a little background ... We have owned DVC more than 10 years and haven't stayed anywhere but at our home resort, BWV which we
When we returned from our second annual Christmas stay at BWV I started to make some noise about using our $99 companion airline tickets before the March 30 deadline. Since we already had annual passes (part of our family Christmas present) and some points left over I suggested an adults only visit to WDW for a long weekend. DH agreed with the caveat that we had to stay at some new places. This from the man who insists that we stay at the BWV EVERY trip
March 17:
We had a 2:30 flight out of our hometown airport that took us to Charlotte (CLT) and then on to Orlando (MCO). Even though our flight out of CLT was a little delayed we still arrived on time a little after 6 p.m.
Since it was just the two of us and we have most of our liquids in our Owner's Locker we were able to make do with carry ons.
After deplaning we headed to National to pick up our rental car. Since DH travels a great deal for business we were able to get a sweet deal on a Mustang Convertible. So with the bags stored in the trunk and the top down we headed out 417 to WDW.
DH dropped me off to check in while he parked the car. There was no line for checking in since it was so late in the day. As the cast member was handing me the Keys to the Kingdom DH strolled in. He said parking wasn't too bad but he could see how it could become problematic.
When I had made our reservation there were no BW views available so I booked the garden/pool/preferred or whatever we are calling it this week view. Up the elevators we headed to our studio ... 5053.
And this is what we saw out our balcony ...
There is no place like home!
Zoomed in view:
After quickly freshening up, we walked over to the Yacht Club for our 8:30 p.m. dinner reservation at Yachtsman's Steakhouse. This is one of our favorite restaurants on property and is usually our last night's dinner. Our meal was wonderful as usual!
We strolled after dinner to Jelly Rolls which was packed ... something we had never seen before during our visit. I don't know if it was because it was St. Patrick's Day or because there is no real evening entertainment at DTD anymore. We listened to a set and then headed back to the room.

When we returned from our second annual Christmas stay at BWV I started to make some noise about using our $99 companion airline tickets before the March 30 deadline. Since we already had annual passes (part of our family Christmas present) and some points left over I suggested an adults only visit to WDW for a long weekend. DH agreed with the caveat that we had to stay at some new places. This from the man who insists that we stay at the BWV EVERY trip

March 17:
We had a 2:30 flight out of our hometown airport that took us to Charlotte (CLT) and then on to Orlando (MCO). Even though our flight out of CLT was a little delayed we still arrived on time a little after 6 p.m.
Since it was just the two of us and we have most of our liquids in our Owner's Locker we were able to make do with carry ons.
After deplaning we headed to National to pick up our rental car. Since DH travels a great deal for business we were able to get a sweet deal on a Mustang Convertible. So with the bags stored in the trunk and the top down we headed out 417 to WDW.

DH dropped me off to check in while he parked the car. There was no line for checking in since it was so late in the day. As the cast member was handing me the Keys to the Kingdom DH strolled in. He said parking wasn't too bad but he could see how it could become problematic.
When I had made our reservation there were no BW views available so I booked the garden/pool/preferred or whatever we are calling it this week view. Up the elevators we headed to our studio ... 5053.
And this is what we saw out our balcony ...

There is no place like home!

Zoomed in view:

After quickly freshening up, we walked over to the Yacht Club for our 8:30 p.m. dinner reservation at Yachtsman's Steakhouse. This is one of our favorite restaurants on property and is usually our last night's dinner. Our meal was wonderful as usual!
We strolled after dinner to Jelly Rolls which was packed ... something we had never seen before during our visit. I don't know if it was because it was St. Patrick's Day or because there is no real evening entertainment at DTD anymore. We listened to a set and then headed back to the room.