Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2008
- Messages
- 13,440
This is not the freshest of all trip reports. Our trip was in summer 2017.
Don't worry, you still beat @glennbo123 .

We have had all sorts of good, bad and ugly ... everything from my mom having her car stolen to hurricanes to health issues with family to weddings to ... to ... even spending the longest 45 minutes of my life in a Disney outlet store with a bunch of crazed wide-eyed newbies from ... from ... sorry, this is hard to get out ... from ... from ... Delaware!
But hey, at least it ranks right up there with the wedding on memorable occasions.

Me (Magdalene) and my – then boyfriend, now – husband Michael
Yes, she used the Dark Arts and Black Magic and somehow gained a husband. Please, please save meeeeeeee!!!!!!
You? What about her???
I think the first plan was a late 2014 trip and we figured it was going to cost too much after our DCL Panama Canal cruise, so naturally we took another DCL voyage and went to WDW to save money. I will now pause for 60 seconds for y'all to laugh as much as you require.











Thanks, I needed that.
I will get more into details about the hotels we stayed at when we get to them. All in all we found early July to be a time when there was plenty of availability at decent prices in hotel rooms. You could tell that it was not a typical travel season.
Good to know! With my wife being a full-time teacher now, July seems to be the only time we can travel anymore.
I have to admit something here that will shock you, so sit down. I can be lazy at times.
In other news, the sun rises in the east.
I just sat back and let her run as wild as Delaware kids in a Disney outlet store!
No outlets were harmed in the making of this story.
I can tell that you haven't read the introduction yet - otherwise the comment would have been different!![]()
Nah, the Delaware jokes have been coming for a long time now!
Spaghetti Eis is incredibly popular in Germany. It is actually just vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, strawberry sauce and white chocolate sprinkles. So, kind of basic. But the way it is arranged is what makes is special. The whipped cream is on the bottom, then the vanilla ice cream gets pressed through a potato ricer.
Interesting. I've never seen this, but it's a fun way to present the ice cream.
However, there is an exemption to this rule: The so called “144-hour-visa-free-transit”. This rule applies to various of the larger cities in China, one of them Shanghai and says that you do not need a visa if you are transiting through China and do not stay longer than 144 hours (i.e. 6 days). A transit is flying from country A to China to country B (only looking at the direct flight to and from China, not your overall starting point and end point). So, for us this worked brilliantly. We were flying from Switzerland to Shanghai for three days and then on to Japan.
I can see where run-of-the-mill airline employees can find this confusing!
And then we we were ready to settle into our seats for the flight! This was going to be the first time in our relationship that we were flying together for a transcontinental flight and I was so happy that I finally had someone in the seat next to me whom I knew and liked!
The real test is: did you like each other at the end of the flight?

The flight took an interesting route across the Balkan region, getting out on the Black Sea at the Bulgarian Coast, then across the Black Sea, over Georgia and Azerbaijan, across the Caspian Sea and then over Kazakhstan to China – avoiding all kind of countries in the area like Ukraine, Iran, Turkmenistan, Russia. The line of the flight was not nearly as neat as it would be when flying over the Atlantic.
I would definitely appreciate the pilot avoiding many of those areas!
The flight left Zurich at 1:05 p.m. and was due to arrive at 7:05 a.m. in Shanghai – which would be 1:05 a.m. for us. Our plan was to check into our hotel after arrival and then hit Shanghai Disneyland immediately on the first day.
What smart planning on our part, right?
I can usually sleep whenever and wherever I want. Of course on this flight sleep just did not happen for me. I think I managed to sleep for maybe one hour before we got served breakfast. I was getting very nervous about how sensible our plan was…
Well....sounds like it's time to get a pot of coffee brewing.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much sun we got. I spent months living in Beijing in 2008 as part of the organizing team for the Olympiad and the smog there was unlike anything I have ever experienced. My American volunteers were coughing up and blowing out black gunk.
Yikes! That sounds terrifying.
They also told us that we were not allowed to bring cockroaches into China. Another sigh of relief that we did not pack any of those!
Good planning!



Yes, besides, my dear, where would we get them? Everyone knows there are no bugs in Germany!
But there are plenty in the swamps of Florida. Believe me, I know.
And when I packed my things, I could not find that little wallet. Unfortunately it never reappeared (I even made a claim with Swiss for a lost item) and with that the trip had immediately gotten 100 € more expensive.
Well...crud. That's awful.
This seemed to confuse him, but then he saw the Mickey head on the print out and got excited and said “Disney”!
It's a universal language!
