DeeCee735
"How Do You Know of the Key?"
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I forgot to say that the two studios were recently renovated and BEAUTIFUL! They are standard studios. Clean, fresh and lovely. Here's the view from 2125:
Day Two was hanging by the pool and going to DHS. Park was crowded, it was Star Wars weekend!
We stayed in the park through the whole day, did all the rides and had a ball, but it wasn't the best of ideas for me to stay in the parks. I burned out early from all the heat! Went to bed early but the girls headed over to ESPN. They said the Boardwalk was really really quiet, especially for a Saturday night. I had to remind them that it's Disney, and mostly families with young kids, I also promised them Jellyrolls the following night!
DAY THREE:
HIGHLIGHT OF THE TRIP!!!
We had the Segway Tour scheduled and we all LOVED IT! Even though my crazy DD forgot, halfway through the tour, how to stop and crashed a couple of times!!! I do have to say that this tour was executed excellently, the two tour guides were really really awesome, worked great with all of us, gave a great tour, and a huge thank you goes to Rob for really helping my DD through the disintegration of her confidence and ability to stop!!! LOL


We all (even DD) LOVED the tour, had a great time and would highly recommend it!
After the tour, we headed over to Sanaa at Kidani Village for lunch. The staff at all the restaurants really went out of their way to help the girls celebrate their birthdays by bringing out plated desserts, cards, and singing happy birthday. But...none better than at Sanaa. The CM's were wonderful. First they gave each girl a card signed "happy birthday" in many different africian languages. Then at dessert they served each of the girls a glass of champagne with a strawberry, and then they served each of the girls a dessert on a decorated dessert:
And, of course, the true highlight of that resort:
I headed back to the resort for some R&R, not wanting to deal with the mid afternoon heat in EPCOT, but the rest of the party went back into EPCOT for the day. I met them there later in the afternoon and we did Soarin, Turtle Talk, Test Track, etc. We saw Off Kilter (a fav of mine), and got henna tattoos! Then we headed over to the Japanese Restaurant (not Tepan Edo, the front one), where I had my very first saki bomb!

Dinner was delicious and again the staff sang happy birthday and brought the girls desserts. We timed dinner to coinside with Illuminations and were just finishing up our meal when it started, so we watched it from the balcony outside the restaurant! It was WONDERFUL!
NEXT REPORT.....JELLYROLLS!
Day Two was hanging by the pool and going to DHS. Park was crowded, it was Star Wars weekend!
We stayed in the park through the whole day, did all the rides and had a ball, but it wasn't the best of ideas for me to stay in the parks. I burned out early from all the heat! Went to bed early but the girls headed over to ESPN. They said the Boardwalk was really really quiet, especially for a Saturday night. I had to remind them that it's Disney, and mostly families with young kids, I also promised them Jellyrolls the following night!
DAY THREE:
HIGHLIGHT OF THE TRIP!!!
We had the Segway Tour scheduled and we all LOVED IT! Even though my crazy DD forgot, halfway through the tour, how to stop and crashed a couple of times!!! I do have to say that this tour was executed excellently, the two tour guides were really really awesome, worked great with all of us, gave a great tour, and a huge thank you goes to Rob for really helping my DD through the disintegration of her confidence and ability to stop!!! LOL



We all (even DD) LOVED the tour, had a great time and would highly recommend it!
After the tour, we headed over to Sanaa at Kidani Village for lunch. The staff at all the restaurants really went out of their way to help the girls celebrate their birthdays by bringing out plated desserts, cards, and singing happy birthday. But...none better than at Sanaa. The CM's were wonderful. First they gave each girl a card signed "happy birthday" in many different africian languages. Then at dessert they served each of the girls a glass of champagne with a strawberry, and then they served each of the girls a dessert on a decorated dessert:
And, of course, the true highlight of that resort:
I headed back to the resort for some R&R, not wanting to deal with the mid afternoon heat in EPCOT, but the rest of the party went back into EPCOT for the day. I met them there later in the afternoon and we did Soarin, Turtle Talk, Test Track, etc. We saw Off Kilter (a fav of mine), and got henna tattoos! Then we headed over to the Japanese Restaurant (not Tepan Edo, the front one), where I had my very first saki bomb!


Dinner was delicious and again the staff sang happy birthday and brought the girls desserts. We timed dinner to coinside with Illuminations and were just finishing up our meal when it started, so we watched it from the balcony outside the restaurant! It was WONDERFUL!
NEXT REPORT.....JELLYROLLS!