Well it's back to work for me tomorrow so I wanted to get one more update in before Real Life comes flooding back in. Tomorrow will be a big catch up day and then the rest of the week we have management training so I won't get back into the swing of things until next week.
Argh....!
So back to Disney World Trip Reporting!
Saturday, May 12, 2007
This morning we slept in and talked about what we were going to do and where we were going to go. You see I am a psychotic planner. I love my DIS, I love my WDW books, I love my Travel Channel shows. My best friend calls my planning obsessing my hobby and shes right. I plan the resorts, I scour the internet looking for coupons and deals on the rental cars, I budget, and I plan our ADRs. Sometimes I plan itineraries for the days. And I really, really enjoy the planning. But in the end, what we do day to day really comes down to what we feel like doing on that day. We have our hotel and ADRs set our daily plans? Nope.
So this day we had breakfast in the room and talked about where to go and decided on the MK since we could just take the boat over. I had the beginnings of a headache, so I grabbed two Excedrin Migraines and then Max and I began the walk to the boat while Goofy returned the movies. Once we all got together outside it was just hot and humid and sticky. We sat down to reevaluate our plans.
Okay I might be the only one who feels this way, but when I walk past a pool on a hot day, I am always envious of the people who are all nice and cool and relaxed in the pool. The smell of chlorine and sunscreen makes me smile. And I want to jump in.
On the contrary when Im in the pool (and probably freezing) and nice dry people walk past, I envy them for being dry and clean and on their way to the fun of the parks. I guess I cant win
So on this sticky day, as we walked with a few others to the boat we passed the pool. And we all decided wed rather be there than the Magic Kingdom. A sign of the beginning of the end of the trip: wed rather hang out by the pool than hit the parks.
Max and I stopped at the Mickey statue for a photo:
And he found a "Hidden Mickey" in the leaves...
Then Max ran ahead of me to the lobby:
Lunch at Artist Palette was on my Must Do list, so we decided to go over there and get some lunch and then spend the afternoon by the Hidden Springs Pool (VWL Villas quiet pool). We parked and walked through the pool area to get to Artist Palette the smell of the chlorine and the shrieks of the kids running up and sliding down the slide reaffirmed that hanging out at the pool was definitely what we wanted to be doing.
We ordered lunch and then found a table with a sketchpad Maxs favorite! We spilt a pepperoni flatbread (another of Maxs favorites!), a salad, two desserts and a few drinks. Goofy opted for Sprite, I wanted water and Max wanted more of the cran-raspberry apple juice. I paid OOP for the water and when I looked at the receipt, I had one of those moments where I know why I really do like SSR so much. Artist Palette, apparently, has a 10% DVC discount. Every time weve used our discount, weve always had to ask for it. Here? The CM just automatically applied it to the water purchase I charged to my room key. You know the old DVC marketing phrase? If you believe in Magic, you Belong
? SSR and OKW the only all DVC resorts really have that feeling of being part of a large family. It may sound hokey, but its true.
Max with his drawings and games:
After lunch we went back to the VWL to get ready for the pool and I was fighting a pounding headache. When I went to get my book for the pool, I reached on top of the TV and found the two migraine pills there apparently I had forgotten to take them. That would explain the headache! I took them with some water and then we all went to the pool and had a fantastic afternoon swimming and sitting at a table with a drink and a great book.
Hidden Springs Pool:
I overheard someone getting off the phone and telling her DH that there was a cancellation and they now had a 1br available. I started thinking
hmmmm
I wonder if VWL is available for the rest of our trip?
I mentioned it to Goofy and he volunteered to go up and call Member Services. We had waitlisted into a standard view at BWV so it would be more points but I thought it would be worth it. Id miss trying out BWV, but get to spend more time at my beloved VWL.
Alas, the only one of our three BWV nights available at VWL was the last night. I sighed and saw it as a sign that we were supposed to try out BWV. We swam a while longer and went up to get ready for our evening at Le Cellier. This time with all three of us at dinner.
We got in the car and drove over to Epcot. Max wanted to stop at the Mercantile and pick out his rocks they have a stand full of polished rocks and for something like $6.99 you can fill a black velvet bag full of as many as you want. Max got these the first time we stayed at VWL and it has become one of his little traditions since. It started with him picking out all orange rocks (he LOVES orange!) and it takes him a long time to select the perfect rocks. We didnt have time to do it on the way to dinner, so he was a little crabby since he would have to wait until after Epcot. He got better once we were at Epcot he got a map and found Canada. He was leading us towards the restaurant when a CM stopped us and asked Max if he had met Mickey and Minnie yet today. He said no and she led us over to the Character Connection area to meet them she mentioned she had just come from there and there were almost no lines. Max didnt really want to but he didnt say anything to the CM she had a pretty strong personality and seemed to think Max needed to do the meet and greet. You may have noticed a lack of character meals and autograph sessions on this trip. Max loves meeting characters on his own terms. When he was little, he loved it and we did the Chef Mickeys, Garden Grill, 1900 Park Fare, Cape May breakfast, etc. thing. But on the last trip he only seemed to want to meet them every once and a while. He and I got in line while Goofy ran ahead to check in. It wasnt more than a few minutes before he started complaining about a pain in his eye. He had poked himself in the eye with his map and wanted to leave.
That was fine with me, so we took a look at his eye to make sure he was okay and then walked over to Le Cellier. Goofy was seated inside waiting for us and as soon as we got in he stood up and we were seated. We had a very nice server and Max had a ball. We ordered him his Pirates Punch with the cup and blinky Captain Hook clip (not included on DDP).
You cant see the red light here, but this is the cup and clip. The drink is Minute Maid sugar free raspberry lemonade. He absolutely loved both the toy and the drink.
Our seat was over on the side of the restaurant - this is what was right over Max and Goofy's head:
We enjoyed another Le Cellier dinner and this time I ordered a glass of Inniskillin ice wine with dessert. It was wonderful, but after we left, I felt sick to my stomach too much food and the wine

. Max fell in love with the pretzel bread - he ate the first one so fast, our server brought him more.
(Yes, that's a knife, but Goofy was watching closely to be sure he was careful - I promise!)
After Le Cellier, we went straight over to Soarin - I love love love this ride! After Soarin we decided to go on Living with the Land again. It tickled me as to how much Max loved this ride. We were the last people on before closing. It was now 7:00 so we walked over to Mexico and went on the Gran Fiesta. Max had been enjoying the Three Caballeros on the Disney Sing Along Songs so he was looking forward to this. The line was short and we were seated in the boat. It has some really cute changes, but it was irritating to have 4 young early 20s people sitting right in front of us who talked loudly the entire ride. And not about the ride about their friends and what they had for dinner and their plans for later. It was like the ride interrupted their conversation and they just kept going. Max didnt seem to notice so Goofy and I rolled our eyes and relaxed. We wandered around World Showcase for a while and then decided to go back to VWL to pack up. On the way out, Max saw SSE was open so we rode it and then left. Once back at the resort, Goofy dropped me off and I started packing while he and Max went to the Mercantile to get Maxs rocks and a drink. Max was thrilled with his bag of stones and Goofy said the CM in the Mercantile was great when they brought it up to the register, she told them she could fit more rocks in there and took them back where she indeed stuffed even more in for them. We finished packing and then curled up late to watch another DVD Tower of Terror.
Next up? Mother's Day and Moving to the Boardwalk!