Anz n Andy - Days 4 & 5

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Tuesday 20th Jan

We get up to find it quite warm and the pool is empty apart from one person so I decide to go in. The steam is rising off the pool and it’s lovely and warm. It’s a different story once I get out – it’s freezing! I go back up to change and we have breakfast at Everything Pop. They do a mean breakfast pizza with scrambled egg, cheese, sausage and bacon bits. They also do a breakfast bagel which is scrambled egg and cheese with a sausage patty, similar to Maccy’s but much yummier. We decide to hit the malls today. We aim for Florida Mall but stop at Circuit City and Best Buy first to look at laptops and iPods. We only do about a quarter of Florida Mall. I pick up an Eeyore t-shirt at the Disney Store for $6, bargain. We stop for a fruit smoothie then head into Old Navy where I buy about 5 tops and hubby gets the bargain of the day – his long sleeved t-shirt costs only $3 after many reductions. We stop at Walmart on Sandlake Road – much more than the Super Center on the 192. We buy a comb for me, shaving gel for hubby and a few more bits. We’re peckish so stop for lunch at Checkers. $8 for 2 double chilli-burgers, chilli-cheese fries and a large coke the size of a small bucket. Gorgeous food, way better than any other fast food place. And it beats Pop Century’s chilli-cheese fries hands down. We head back to the room rather than Millennia Mall as we’re shattered. I end up falling asleep for nearly 4 hours – oopsie – so we end up going to Downtown Disney about 8ish. We have dinner in the Wolfgang Puck Café – 40 minute wait for an inside table or immediate table for the outside but next to one of those huge heaters so we opted for outside. Hubby has the Puck Burger and I have bacon wrapped meatloaf with garlic mash. It’s divine. The portions are huge and they serve you bread to start too. With drinks and tip it’s just over $40. We wander through a few shops on the way to Pleasure Island.
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I love this photo

We get in, get our hand stamps and given wristbands. We aim straight for 8 Trax, which plays nothing but 70s and 80s music. It’s fantastic. It’s empty when we go in but within an hour, it’s quite full and the dancefloor is packed. The queue for the bar is manic and it takes Andy over 10 minutes to get served. It’s quite reasonably priced in here too. There is a waiter doing the rounds asking if we want drinks, shame he wasn’t a few minutes earlier! I don’t get on to the dancefloor as it’s heaving but have a little boogie in my seat instead. We stay here until 11pm and head straight for the hotel.

Weds 21st Jan

It’s off to Discovery Cove today so we’re up early having breakfast at Everything Pop. Their cheese Danish pastries are heavenly. We have this breakfast nearly every morning til the end of the holiday and it costs about $7 for 2 pastries and a bagel for me, very good. We arrive at Discovery Cove just before 9am. There’s quite a few cars here already. We sign in and they take our picture. By the time we wander to the next desk, our cards are ready with our piccies printed on them. These will also be our 7 day passes to Seaworld. We’re given a brief tour and have a complimentary photo taken.

We pass a shop and hubby buys some shoes for wearing in the water and on the beach. We get our wetsuits and go change. The people they have in charge of the wetsuits are very good at picking what they think will fit you. I struggle with mine at first but I get it on fine in the end – very weird, I’ve never worn a wetsuit before. Our time slot for the dolphin interaction is 12.05pm at the Sea Horse Cabana so we’ve got nearly 3 hours to wait. We find a couple of loungers and spread our stuff out before heading for the pool. The water is so warm, it’s gorgeous. You’d never think it was still January. There are 2 waterfalls at the end of the pool that you can stand under, very strange and very loud. Hubby can’t swim so he’s careful at first but gets braver. The pool isn’t too deep, it comes to the top of our chests and hubby’s just over 5ft 6. We spend most of the morning here before breaking for some pop and a pretzel.

Before we know it, it’s 12pm so we head for the cabana to wait for the rest of our party. We then watch a brief video about the dolphins and we’re split into 4 groups. Each group is allocated 2 trainers. There are 7 of us in our group, a nice small number I thought. By this time I am officially bricking myself. We’re led out to the dolphin pool and it’s freezing. Our dolphin is Roxy. We get to see a baby dolphin being trained up as well, so cute. At first, Roxy won’t stay put she wanders around for a bit. When she finally comes over, we get to stroke her and feel her tail. The way she obeys commands is incredible. The trainer shows us the dolphin in depth, pointing out marks and her belly button etc. We all over to her for a kiss and give her some fish. I’m a little nervous at first but she is very gentle. We do some tricks with her before being given a ride on her. As hubby can’t swim, he doesn’t want to swim in deep waters with Roxy but the trainers say he can do a shallow ride instead, so I stay with him so he can keep his calm. The ride is incredible, what a feeling. After 20-25 minutes, it’s all over but wow, what an experience! It’s a little off-putting having official photographers and people videoing it around you.

What I think cheapens the experience is that as soon as you’re out of the water, you’re whisked straight into look at your photos and endure an almighty sales pitch. A few people back out and the sales people aren’t happy about it. We definitely wanted pictures but we still find the whole thing a bit off-putting. The people are very pushy in my opinion but there you go. We pick 3 pictures – 1 of each of us with Roxy and 1 of us together. We also buy the video so leave the tent $114.50 lighter but it’s worth every penny. We both decide we’re hungry so we go for lunch. There is a lot of choice and I’m very impressed, considering lunch is included. Hubby has the beach burger with fries and I have fajitas with both steak and chicken. I have a side salad with it and we both pick dessert – why not, seeing as it’s included and they look gorgeous. Hubby has cheesecake and I have chocolate mousse with a bit of squirty cream and chocolate flakes on it. Drinks are also included so we opt for some diet pepsi. The food is out of this world. We let our food go down a bit then head back into the water. We grab some floaters and head off around the lazy river. Hubby clings on as it is sometimes 8ft deep. My only problem with this is that there are no signs to tell you which parts are deep and which are not. There is only one sign that says 8ft deep. When you arrive, you’re given a big string bag containing towels, sunscreen that’s safe for the dolphins and a snorkel and mask each. Hubby decides to try snorkelling and I can’t get him out of the water, he loves it. I give it a go too and it’s great fun. Neither of us enjoy snorkelling with the fish and rays in the other pool so we stick to the main one – well, if you can call them pools, they’re more like stretches of ocean! There is also an aviary and a ray pool but we don’t visit these. By 3.30, we’ve had enough so we pick up our photos, change and then check out. Our complimentary photo is nice so we take it with us. We’re exhausted but very very happy. The day was worth every penny, and both of us would highly recommend the experience. It really is wonderful.

We head back to Pop Century, shower and change and head to Chilis for dinner. I have boneless buffalo wings followed by the chipotle blue cheese and bacon burger and hubby has the turkey sandwich. A bargain meal at $23 including drinks. We’re both shattered to we head back to the hotel for bevies and I conk out in front of the tv early.

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our complimentary photo
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I'll be posting some more pics later as we've finally had them developed :Pinkbounc
 
pics from our waterproof camera at Discovery Cove:

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one of the waterfalls in the main "pool" area

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We had the same time slot and cabana as u for DC this march I agree a great experience I didnt find our photographer pushy though maybe yours was too eager we got the package and video $170 with tax we got video 5 photos and 4 key chains pretty good although I think we where undercharged by $16
thanks for sharing:jester:
 

Another great report. Love the piccies from DC ~ reminded me of my swim in 2002.
 





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