invaderzim
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Wow -- what an experience! Definitely one for the story books. And just think, we were all a part of it.
Except for the fact that the last three days on ship were a little more stressful than a "planned" 10-day cruise would have been, I must say we tried to enjoy it for it's "historical" value. This was a first for Disney and a first for us after three cruises. So we just tried to go with the flow. The only thing we were concered about was the unknown of getting to the airport and not knowing if it would be a "mob scene" with other cruise ships arriving.
Disney had rebooked our flights from the original Saturday at 1:35 to Tuesday at 1:35 p.m. However, by the time we found out they were disembarking and we made it to the first level, we didn't actually get on a bus until 10 a.m.! So we missed our flight because the driver had to make a restroom stop. US Air had nothing else, so we got a flight out this morning at 9:30 a.m.
The ironic thing is, our whole trip from start to finish was a comedy of errors. Our 10:00 flight from Philadelphia on Tuesday, 8/24, was 3-1/2 hours delayed due to mechanical failure. We should have known that was a sign
. The other irony of the timing of this cruise is that we changed our original date from November to August because we didn't want my daughter to miss any school, and she missed two days anyway.
After we took Disney up on their free hotel accommodation offer, they put us up at the Port Orleans Riverside last night. Haven't been there since it was called Dixie Landings. Ate in the food court and enjoyed their pool for a while -- and then crashed in those great beds. We had a pick-up at 6:00 a.m. with Meers (Disney also gave us all free shuttle passes) and everything this morning went like clockwork. The flight left on time and even arrived a few minutes early.
So we are happy to be home. I will be posting some of our fond memories and interesting observations (good and bad) on the board later.
So glad you are all getting home safe and sound. It was a pleasure to go through this unique experience with all of you.
Except for the fact that the last three days on ship were a little more stressful than a "planned" 10-day cruise would have been, I must say we tried to enjoy it for it's "historical" value. This was a first for Disney and a first for us after three cruises. So we just tried to go with the flow. The only thing we were concered about was the unknown of getting to the airport and not knowing if it would be a "mob scene" with other cruise ships arriving.
Disney had rebooked our flights from the original Saturday at 1:35 to Tuesday at 1:35 p.m. However, by the time we found out they were disembarking and we made it to the first level, we didn't actually get on a bus until 10 a.m.! So we missed our flight because the driver had to make a restroom stop. US Air had nothing else, so we got a flight out this morning at 9:30 a.m.
The ironic thing is, our whole trip from start to finish was a comedy of errors. Our 10:00 flight from Philadelphia on Tuesday, 8/24, was 3-1/2 hours delayed due to mechanical failure. We should have known that was a sign

After we took Disney up on their free hotel accommodation offer, they put us up at the Port Orleans Riverside last night. Haven't been there since it was called Dixie Landings. Ate in the food court and enjoyed their pool for a while -- and then crashed in those great beds. We had a pick-up at 6:00 a.m. with Meers (Disney also gave us all free shuttle passes) and everything this morning went like clockwork. The flight left on time and even arrived a few minutes early.
So we are happy to be home. I will be posting some of our fond memories and interesting observations (good and bad) on the board later.
So glad you are all getting home safe and sound. It was a pleasure to go through this unique experience with all of you.