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Me, 41, single Mom, this is something like to 10th trip to the world (I've lost count since we moved to FL).
DD, 14, one less trip than me.
DS, 12 3/4, one less trip than his sister.
When: May 25-27th
Where: Tent camping at Ft. Wilderness
Why: School's OUT!
Plans for the day: Pick up the kids at school by 11:30, set up camp (if the site's available), then go to Blizzard Beach. Back to camp to change (and set up if site wasn't available), then over to EPCOT for dinner(counter service somewhere in world showcase), Illuminations, and evening EMH.
What actually happened?
I picked the kids up and we were on the road by 10:55. DS had his lunch in his hand (they were doing bag lunches since it was the last day), but DD hadn't eaten yet. We pulled through a McDonalds drive thru just west of Lakeland, and made excellent time overall. We were checking in by 12:10 at Ft. Wilderness.
We had booked a preferred site (with the AP rate, it was cheaper than the standard site). According to my handy dandy passporter, that meant sites 100-500, 700, and 1400. I told the lady at the checkin that I'd prefer not to be in loop 1400 (near the campfire) because I'd heard that there was lots of traffic from the campfire in the comfort station there. It looked like any of the other loops were pretty close to the Settlement (where they have trails end, hoop-de-doo and the marina boat dock).
She said "Site 840 is ready. Here's your Key to the World cards. You'll need them for access to the comfort station late at night, and for EMH access." So off we went. Loop 800 is past the trading post on the orange loop. It's also a pet loop, and I'm pretty sure it's a full amenities site (i.e. like the RVs need) since it had a sewer hookup and drain right there. We pulled in and started setting up camp.
DS set up his tent by himself, and DD and I put up the big tent. I had told them once the tent frames were up, I'd finish the set up, and they could take off for a while. DS walked to the Meadows and fished behind the trading post (a hint I got from the camping board), and DD walked to the beach and spent some time drawing. Both the tents fit onto the pad, but I had to move the table down to the very edge to make room (and DS's tent was up against the grill). I had everything situated by about 1:45, and when I came back from the comfort station the kids were back and ready to go. DS hadn't caught anything, but DD had fun drawing.
We headed down to the marina to take the boat to MK then transfer to the EPCOT monorail. It was a pretty substantial walk to the marina (probably about a mile). We just missed a boat, but we could see the next one coming up.
On the boat, we sat by a mom and her three kids (ranging from about 8-13 or so). They had just checked into the cabins. The dad was apparently driving around the grounds, trying to figure out where to park? The mom said "I think we're going to find a different hotel to stay at. There's nothing here to eat, and I can't believe we have to take two different buses to get anywhere. This just isn't going to work out." I told her about Trail's End, and she said they just wanted something quick (i.e. food court). Then I said "If you have a car, why don't you just drive to the parks?" She said "Because you have to pay $9 to park." I explained that she got a parking pass at checkin and parking is free for resort guests. Hopefully, they figured it out eventually, but they really had no clue what they were doing!
We got to MK boat dock, and switched to the monorail to TTC. We waited for the next monorail so that we could ride up front. On the way, we figured out what we were doing first. We got to EPCOT about 3:00 (and we left our tent site just after 2, so this wasn't the most efficient transportation method!) Once inside the park, we went on Spaceship Earth together. DD went to test track, and was going to call me when she was done. DS went to Innoventions while I pulled Soarin fast passes (6:50-7:50). The park really wasn't too busy, considering that the last time I pulled Soarin FP at 3, they were for 9:00, and I've seen them all gone by 1 before! I met up with DS, and we did the robot race. It's in the plastics area for those who've never done it before. You design a robot on a computer screen. You've got a choice of body and leg styles, and colors. You also get to pick how flexible or rigid it is, and how resistant to heat or cold. Then you color it. There's a design contest (everyone votes for their top 3 favorites), then you race! The race is set up like a dance dance revolution, and you can move left and right, as well as jump. How fast your robot goes depends on how fast you run on the pads.
DS ended up winning the race, and I came in second! Boy were my legs tired at the end! It was a lot of fun! We skipped the part where you build the robot, since DS already had one, and I didn't have a bag to carry it in. About this time, DD called and was done with TT. We met up at the exit for TT. DS wanted to go to the other Innoventions, and DD wanted to go over to China, so DS took the phone with him. I told him that he had an hour, then I'd call him to meet us for dinner.
As we were going through Mexico, DD asked for a snack. I told her they had churro's there, and she decided to try one. It had LOTS of sugar on it, and she really didn't like it. She finished the majority of it, but I don't think she'll get another one! You'll hear later why I don't have receipts for anything, so I won't be tracking my spending. They did take my Visa rewards card here (didn't find anyplace that didn't take it).
DD and I went on Maelstrom (20 minute wait), and when we got out, DS called. He said "Mom, I'm going to ride the Segway." That really surprised me because 1) I thought you had to pay to do this and he didn't have any money, and 2) I thought you had to be 16. DD and I headed over to watch him, and when we were almost there, he called back and said "I'm not old enough!" We met up at the entrance to WS, and started through the countries again! This time we headed past Canada, on our way to Japan (both kids had $20 to spend, and they were looking for ideas!). We also wanted to see the candy lady, who was set for a 6:15 show.
I stopped by the fish stand, and sent them on to Japan. I was able to get fish without the fries (we really don't eat them), and they charged me less. As I recall, the regular price is $6.99 and it was something like $5.50 without fries. We all ate one piece of fish (really good, but I like cocktail sauce with my fish, and they only had tartar sauce there). The kids were still hungry, so I got a platter at Yakitori house for them to split. I got the left over rice once they were done. By the time they finished eating, the candy lady was there. She works at a stand just outside the entrance to Mitsukoshi, so if the stand isn't there, she isn't going to be doing any more shows that day (I wished I had known that two weeks ago, when DD and I waited 45 minutes for her!!!).
Boy, what can I say about how talented this amazing lady is? She is really gifted! She made: a monkey eating a banana, a swan, a unicorn, a frog, two dragons, and a wolf. And yes, both my kids ended up getting one of her creations (a dragon and a wolf). Watching her make the wings was truly awesome! We'll definitely try to see her again! I told the kids that we'll just watch though, because other people deserve to get the creations! She worked until the drummers started. We walked on over to China to look at the stuff there (DD knew she wanted an oriental umbrella, and DS hadn't seen anything in Japan). We watched the movie in China. A friend of mine had just come back from a trip to China, and she sent me a bunch of pictures. The movie was really good (I probably hadn't seen it since 97 or 99), and the kids were impressed too! They were telling people all weekend to go see that movie. The kids browsed the shop, but I wouldn't let them buy anything that day.
We headed back to future world to use our Soarin FPs! On the way, we picked up our EMH wrist bands. And DS wanted us to go through the House of Innoventions together. That was pretty neat. We had a nice lady who did our tour. She couldn't get the slide show to work in the entertainment center. Afterwards, DS said "Mom, she didn't say the right thing. She forgot to say the name of the slide show. That's why it didn't work." I think this is the 3rd or 4th time he's been through that house. He's definitely got his eye on that hydrogen powered Hummer!
We made it to Soarin just at the end of our FP window. After Soarin, DS wanted to ride Mission Space. DD and I staked out a spot for Illuminations while he headed off to the single rider line. We were sitting in the area just behind the beauty and the beast topiary. I got DD a Mickey ice cream sandwich which she devoured! About 8:45, DS called and was finished with MS. He rode the orange side (intense), and had a blast. I sat him down with his sister, and got him some cinnamon almonds for his snack. Perfect timing as the show was ready to start. We enjoyed this a lot. We had seen the Christmas version in 2004, but the last time we saw the regular version was probably 99. This wasn't the best viewing location. There was a big post blocking most of the view of the globe, but it was still a nice show.
We waited for the crowd to clear out, and we saw the lady from the House of Innoventions. She was working crowd control (keeping people off the fences, etc.) for Illuminations, but she wasn't busy. DS went over and talked to her for a bit. She asked how many times he'd seen Illuminations, and he said "it's been a really long time, but I'm going to do it again soon!"
By this time, we were able to make our way back to World Showcase as long as we stayed on the right side of the path. DS wanted to ride El Rio de Tempo, so we made it over there and rode. Once we were done there, the crowds had cleared. The kids decided to ride test track, and DS wanted to ride Honey I shrunk the Audience. We did the single rider line, and were through within 10 minutes or so. The kids were worried about breaking their candy creations, but they made it through okay!
DS did the virtual reality thing at the end of TT. I passed, since I figured I'd get motion sick. DD watched all the car shows, and she thinks the new Buick is the car for her. Once we were done here, the kids decided that was enough for the night, so we headed back to Ft. Wilderness. We took the bus, which takes us to the Outpost (that's up near the checkin area). We found out then that we were on the orange line, and waited about 5 minutes for the appropriate internal bus. We were back at camp by 10:30. DS decided he really didn't want to sleep in a tent by himself, so we moved his stuff into the big tent. I sent both kids to take a shower, and then I put on a movie to help them fall asleep. DD decided she didn't want to sleep in the tent, so she moved her pillow and sleeping bag into the van. We all finally were out by 11:30.
Me, 41, single Mom, this is something like to 10th trip to the world (I've lost count since we moved to FL).
DD, 14, one less trip than me.
DS, 12 3/4, one less trip than his sister.
When: May 25-27th
Where: Tent camping at Ft. Wilderness
Why: School's OUT!
Plans for the day: Pick up the kids at school by 11:30, set up camp (if the site's available), then go to Blizzard Beach. Back to camp to change (and set up if site wasn't available), then over to EPCOT for dinner(counter service somewhere in world showcase), Illuminations, and evening EMH.
What actually happened?
I picked the kids up and we were on the road by 10:55. DS had his lunch in his hand (they were doing bag lunches since it was the last day), but DD hadn't eaten yet. We pulled through a McDonalds drive thru just west of Lakeland, and made excellent time overall. We were checking in by 12:10 at Ft. Wilderness.
We had booked a preferred site (with the AP rate, it was cheaper than the standard site). According to my handy dandy passporter, that meant sites 100-500, 700, and 1400. I told the lady at the checkin that I'd prefer not to be in loop 1400 (near the campfire) because I'd heard that there was lots of traffic from the campfire in the comfort station there. It looked like any of the other loops were pretty close to the Settlement (where they have trails end, hoop-de-doo and the marina boat dock).
She said "Site 840 is ready. Here's your Key to the World cards. You'll need them for access to the comfort station late at night, and for EMH access." So off we went. Loop 800 is past the trading post on the orange loop. It's also a pet loop, and I'm pretty sure it's a full amenities site (i.e. like the RVs need) since it had a sewer hookup and drain right there. We pulled in and started setting up camp.
DS set up his tent by himself, and DD and I put up the big tent. I had told them once the tent frames were up, I'd finish the set up, and they could take off for a while. DS walked to the Meadows and fished behind the trading post (a hint I got from the camping board), and DD walked to the beach and spent some time drawing. Both the tents fit onto the pad, but I had to move the table down to the very edge to make room (and DS's tent was up against the grill). I had everything situated by about 1:45, and when I came back from the comfort station the kids were back and ready to go. DS hadn't caught anything, but DD had fun drawing.
We headed down to the marina to take the boat to MK then transfer to the EPCOT monorail. It was a pretty substantial walk to the marina (probably about a mile). We just missed a boat, but we could see the next one coming up.
On the boat, we sat by a mom and her three kids (ranging from about 8-13 or so). They had just checked into the cabins. The dad was apparently driving around the grounds, trying to figure out where to park? The mom said "I think we're going to find a different hotel to stay at. There's nothing here to eat, and I can't believe we have to take two different buses to get anywhere. This just isn't going to work out." I told her about Trail's End, and she said they just wanted something quick (i.e. food court). Then I said "If you have a car, why don't you just drive to the parks?" She said "Because you have to pay $9 to park." I explained that she got a parking pass at checkin and parking is free for resort guests. Hopefully, they figured it out eventually, but they really had no clue what they were doing!
We got to MK boat dock, and switched to the monorail to TTC. We waited for the next monorail so that we could ride up front. On the way, we figured out what we were doing first. We got to EPCOT about 3:00 (and we left our tent site just after 2, so this wasn't the most efficient transportation method!) Once inside the park, we went on Spaceship Earth together. DD went to test track, and was going to call me when she was done. DS went to Innoventions while I pulled Soarin fast passes (6:50-7:50). The park really wasn't too busy, considering that the last time I pulled Soarin FP at 3, they were for 9:00, and I've seen them all gone by 1 before! I met up with DS, and we did the robot race. It's in the plastics area for those who've never done it before. You design a robot on a computer screen. You've got a choice of body and leg styles, and colors. You also get to pick how flexible or rigid it is, and how resistant to heat or cold. Then you color it. There's a design contest (everyone votes for their top 3 favorites), then you race! The race is set up like a dance dance revolution, and you can move left and right, as well as jump. How fast your robot goes depends on how fast you run on the pads.
DS ended up winning the race, and I came in second! Boy were my legs tired at the end! It was a lot of fun! We skipped the part where you build the robot, since DS already had one, and I didn't have a bag to carry it in. About this time, DD called and was done with TT. We met up at the exit for TT. DS wanted to go to the other Innoventions, and DD wanted to go over to China, so DS took the phone with him. I told him that he had an hour, then I'd call him to meet us for dinner.
As we were going through Mexico, DD asked for a snack. I told her they had churro's there, and she decided to try one. It had LOTS of sugar on it, and she really didn't like it. She finished the majority of it, but I don't think she'll get another one! You'll hear later why I don't have receipts for anything, so I won't be tracking my spending. They did take my Visa rewards card here (didn't find anyplace that didn't take it).
DD and I went on Maelstrom (20 minute wait), and when we got out, DS called. He said "Mom, I'm going to ride the Segway." That really surprised me because 1) I thought you had to pay to do this and he didn't have any money, and 2) I thought you had to be 16. DD and I headed over to watch him, and when we were almost there, he called back and said "I'm not old enough!" We met up at the entrance to WS, and started through the countries again! This time we headed past Canada, on our way to Japan (both kids had $20 to spend, and they were looking for ideas!). We also wanted to see the candy lady, who was set for a 6:15 show.
I stopped by the fish stand, and sent them on to Japan. I was able to get fish without the fries (we really don't eat them), and they charged me less. As I recall, the regular price is $6.99 and it was something like $5.50 without fries. We all ate one piece of fish (really good, but I like cocktail sauce with my fish, and they only had tartar sauce there). The kids were still hungry, so I got a platter at Yakitori house for them to split. I got the left over rice once they were done. By the time they finished eating, the candy lady was there. She works at a stand just outside the entrance to Mitsukoshi, so if the stand isn't there, she isn't going to be doing any more shows that day (I wished I had known that two weeks ago, when DD and I waited 45 minutes for her!!!).
Boy, what can I say about how talented this amazing lady is? She is really gifted! She made: a monkey eating a banana, a swan, a unicorn, a frog, two dragons, and a wolf. And yes, both my kids ended up getting one of her creations (a dragon and a wolf). Watching her make the wings was truly awesome! We'll definitely try to see her again! I told the kids that we'll just watch though, because other people deserve to get the creations! She worked until the drummers started. We walked on over to China to look at the stuff there (DD knew she wanted an oriental umbrella, and DS hadn't seen anything in Japan). We watched the movie in China. A friend of mine had just come back from a trip to China, and she sent me a bunch of pictures. The movie was really good (I probably hadn't seen it since 97 or 99), and the kids were impressed too! They were telling people all weekend to go see that movie. The kids browsed the shop, but I wouldn't let them buy anything that day.
We headed back to future world to use our Soarin FPs! On the way, we picked up our EMH wrist bands. And DS wanted us to go through the House of Innoventions together. That was pretty neat. We had a nice lady who did our tour. She couldn't get the slide show to work in the entertainment center. Afterwards, DS said "Mom, she didn't say the right thing. She forgot to say the name of the slide show. That's why it didn't work." I think this is the 3rd or 4th time he's been through that house. He's definitely got his eye on that hydrogen powered Hummer!
We made it to Soarin just at the end of our FP window. After Soarin, DS wanted to ride Mission Space. DD and I staked out a spot for Illuminations while he headed off to the single rider line. We were sitting in the area just behind the beauty and the beast topiary. I got DD a Mickey ice cream sandwich which she devoured! About 8:45, DS called and was finished with MS. He rode the orange side (intense), and had a blast. I sat him down with his sister, and got him some cinnamon almonds for his snack. Perfect timing as the show was ready to start. We enjoyed this a lot. We had seen the Christmas version in 2004, but the last time we saw the regular version was probably 99. This wasn't the best viewing location. There was a big post blocking most of the view of the globe, but it was still a nice show.
We waited for the crowd to clear out, and we saw the lady from the House of Innoventions. She was working crowd control (keeping people off the fences, etc.) for Illuminations, but she wasn't busy. DS went over and talked to her for a bit. She asked how many times he'd seen Illuminations, and he said "it's been a really long time, but I'm going to do it again soon!"
By this time, we were able to make our way back to World Showcase as long as we stayed on the right side of the path. DS wanted to ride El Rio de Tempo, so we made it over there and rode. Once we were done there, the crowds had cleared. The kids decided to ride test track, and DS wanted to ride Honey I shrunk the Audience. We did the single rider line, and were through within 10 minutes or so. The kids were worried about breaking their candy creations, but they made it through okay!
DS did the virtual reality thing at the end of TT. I passed, since I figured I'd get motion sick. DD watched all the car shows, and she thinks the new Buick is the car for her. Once we were done here, the kids decided that was enough for the night, so we headed back to Ft. Wilderness. We took the bus, which takes us to the Outpost (that's up near the checkin area). We found out then that we were on the orange line, and waited about 5 minutes for the appropriate internal bus. We were back at camp by 10:30. DS decided he really didn't want to sleep in a tent by himself, so we moved his stuff into the big tent. I sent both kids to take a shower, and then I put on a movie to help them fall asleep. DD decided she didn't want to sleep in the tent, so she moved her pillow and sleeping bag into the van. We all finally were out by 11:30.