Chance of Lightning & 25 Other Friends at Connor's First Birthday, Birthday Party!

Our plan was to have Crap share a queen bed with Xander, while Connor and I shared the other bed with rails. Connor still nurses multiple times in the middle of the night, so I did not even bother asking for a crib or a playpen on this trip. Over the past few months, Connor would wake up and cry anytime I transferred him down in the middle of the night. It just became easier to let him sleep with us. I know we are in for it later from that decision but it works for now.

When we arrived in the room and found no rails, Crap placed a call to the front desk. Turns out the Disneyland Hotel does not carry rails at all. I cannot remember whether I asked for rails when I booked the room. Since Connor cannot sleep on the bed without protection from rolling off, we decided to have three people in one bed and one person in the other. Connor would sleep in the middle with the outside people serving as bed rails for him. This turned out well, and we never had any issues the whole trip.

I take multiple trips to the rest room in the middle of the night, so I always take the bed closest to the bathroom. Connor had to sleep with me for nursing, so Xander joined us in bed. Crap had the other bed all to himself, which I am sure he did not mind. Since the sleeping arrangement was a little tight and Connor is a heat seeker, I woke up several times to him attached to me or Xander. A lot of cute sleeping scenes took place in that hotel room. When I woke up before my 6am alarm, I found them in the following position. If anyone has ever watched Married with Children, he/she will get why this is so funny.

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After taking those lovely pictures, I made my way to the bathroom to find that Crap was already done with the shower. Crap takes longer to get ready than the rest of us. It takes him a long time just to style his hair, which anyone who has seen it may find funny. Only having one bathroom on vacation rarely gets in our way, since Crap is naturally an early riser. Connor is following in his footsteps with that, and I am hoping that stops soon. My plan was to do as much toward getting ready before 6:30am when it was time to wake Connor up. We would let Xander sleep even a little later than that. The half hour flew by quickly, because I do not remember getting much done before the phone started ringing.

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Connor usually wakes up in a great mood. Every once in a while he wakes up crying. Luckily, he was his usual self this morning. It was Goofy on the phone. He called to wish Connor a Happy Birthday. Connor loved the call more than I thought he would, and it really put him in an even better mood. Of course Tink was still in a great mood as well. Her light was brightly shining that morning.

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After his wakeup call, I nursed him for a while before getting him dressed. While I was getting Connor dressed, Crap woke Xander up and helped him get dressed. Xander woke up in a great mood too, so the morning was really off to a great start. Once the boys we dressed, I quickly dressed myself. My Father-in-Law who we will call, Lolo, called to say he was at the hotel. As some may remember from the introduction, he drove up from Vegas after waking up at 2am. It was after 7am when he arrived. Since we were not quite ready to leave the room yet, Crap met him downstairs and brought him up to the room. He came alone since his wife (kind of) was unable to come. We would hang with him until he left the park around 4pm to drive back to Vegas.

By the time Lolo and Crap returned to the room, we were all ready to go. Lolo walked over to smack the birthday boy. Okay. He did not smack him, but it sure looks like it from the picture. That is the story I am telling. I asked anyone who attended the party not to bring gifts. Since we had to pack the stroller, with all of our luggage, plus souvenirs in the car, I knew gifts would not fit. We also did not want to carry gifts around the park all day or go back to the room to drop them off. Following our instructions, Lolo gave Connor a fistful of cash. Connor promptly threw it on the floor, because he has not yet learned what makes the world go round.

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He would receive money later that day as well from my Dad and my MIL. Everything he received went into his Mutual Fund when we got back home. No one gave instructions on how they wanted it spent, so we chose not to let him spend any of it at all. People had given Xander money in the past under the express notion that he was to shop at Disney with it. Xander adores shopping, so you never have to tell him more than once he has money to spend.

Originally, we planned on getting a quick breakfast at the hotel, but the morning got away from us. Luckily, I packed some mini muffins in the car that everyone but Crap enjoyed for breakfast. We did not want to waste any precious park time standing in line for food, and it was almost 7:30am. The drawback of staying on the second floor with the large double stroller was that most elevators would come down full of people. It took many, many times each day before we actually got down. I usually went down before Crap and the boys, so there would be one less person in the elevator they needed to squeeze through. This morning was our latest start, so it was the fastest we got down.

We arrived to the ticket booths before 7:45am to find no lines. Lolo proudly served our country and retired from the military. His service entitled him to purchase three day park hoppers for $99. Since he and his “wife” were just down there for her granddaughter’s birthday a month prior, he still had two days left on his ticket. He kindly purchased one for me and one for Xander. Crap’s Step-Father-in-Law was also in the military. Each member was allowed to purchase six, and the sixth one they purchased was for Crap. My Step-Father-in-Law did not arrive until after 9am, but the CM allowed my Father-in-Law to show his military ID for Crap’s ticket as well. By 7:45am, we were already walking through the front gates. Not that he is reading this, but thank you for getting there so early for us, Lolo. Thanks for serving and getting us the discounted tickets too. Thanks to both of my Father-in-Laws, we paid $297 total for all of our three day hoppers.

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I could not believe it. In all of our years of going to Disney, it was the very first time Crap or I ever made a rope drop. Yes, we had done many pre-park opening breakfasts, but we had never been behind the zoo of a rope drop.

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After standing behind the rope for 10 minutes, I noticed this sign and a long line of people behind it.

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They were allowing people to get in the fastpass line before rope drop. I had no clue that was allowed, since I did not know until I saw that sign that the fastpass line was that close to Buena Vista Street. (If you mentioned this Bret, I must have completely spaced it). Even as Crap got into the line, tons of people were pouring into it. If only we knew that when we first entered, we would have been ten minutes farther up in line. His starting position right around 7:55am was in between the Hyperion Theater and the Tower of Tower. The line opened right at 8am, so it did not move at all for the first few minutes. It was not until he had moved a bit, that I decided to take some pictures of his line progress.

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Right after the line opened, Buena Vista Street died. Everyone made a bee line for Cars Land. I actually saw the herd of people behind the rope while I was alredy in Cars Land the next day. It was madness to see all of the people walking in behind the rope and how quickly the attractions got busy. Crap had my camera with him in the fastpass line for some reason, so I did not get any pictures of that. He says he got some from his view though. Since Crap did not want me to take the boys into Cars Land for the first time without him, Lolo, the boys and I walked around and took a lot of photopass pictures. Here are just a few.

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If you do not want to see the Story Teller’s Statue yet, please skip past the next two photos.











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It was nice to see Buena Vista Street empty, since everyone else was in Cars Land. My first impression of Buena Vista Street was a positive one. Disney really did a great job with the remodel. I just wish I would have remembered to go into the stores. That is on my list of musts for next time. They are very beautiful from what I’ve seen on threads of people who actually remembered to go inside.

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I walked back by the RSR fastpass line to check on Crap a few more times. Crap loaned me his work phone, so I could call my brother (my phone was wet and drying out back at the hotel for anyone who missed that). They had finally arrived and were in the parking lot.

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I called Crap to tell him that we were going to walk to the front of the park to wait for them. He mentioned he could see me. Then, I saw him. It was in the exact same place I saw him in at least 10-20 minutes early. Why did he get out of line and back in it? I had walked past the line in enough places to know it was moving. Crap insisted that he never left the line. It wrapped around inside the building and let out at almost the same place he entered. The very tall Asian man behind him confirmed his story. They had been in line together the whole time. When I got home, I reviewed the pictures. Does anyone see a tall Asian man in line behind Crap in any of the pictures? Where did that man come from, and why did he cover for Crap? I never saw that lady in the pink sweater behind him at that point either, so I know he got out of line and back in it for some reason.

Lolo seemed to agree that Crap had not progressed in line. After helping me tease Crap a little, we walked to the front of the park to meet the first arrivals of the latebirds.
 
Yeah the Lady in Pink disappeared and a girl in blue appeared. I believe the girl in blue is the same one with the lady in Pink, just took her grey sweatshirt off. But the women in jeans with the brown purse is in front of him in all the pics. Something funky going on there.

I heard horror stories of Carsland. I am glad we won't be visiting DL/CA anytime soon. Maybe by next spring everything will have calmed down and we can plan a trip down to LA.
 
Yeah the Lady in Pink disappeared and a girl in blue appeared. I believe the girl in blue is the same one with the lady in Pink, just took her grey sweatshirt off. But the women in jeans with the brown purse is in front of him in all the pics. Something funky going on there.

I heard horror stories of Carsland. I am glad we won't be visiting DL/CA anytime soon. Maybe by next spring everything will have calmed down and we can plan a trip down to LA.

I think the girl in blue is the same girl who had the sweatshirt on (which was just one of very many people were saw in sweats in case Sherry is lurking). I did not get a picture of the last time I saw him, because I was on the phone. There was a very tall Asian man behind him. He is not in any of the pictures I got, and the lady in the pink sweater was nowhere to be seen. I wish I had taken a picture of the last time I saw him, because I do not remember if the lady with the brown purse was still in front of him at that point. All of the pictures in the report were taken before he exited the line and got back in it. It seemed like a new group of people the last time I saw him.
 
I'm up really late which I shouldn't, but I am not tired right now so I thought I read your next update to your TR.


Your pics of Connor and Xander in bed is very cute. That must be excited for Connor to get a call from Goofy and wishing him a happy birthday. That was a good idea to tell everyone in your party to not bring Connor's birthday presents so you don't have to carry them in the park or go back to the room to carry all those presents.

I do applaud your family members for serving our country. That is great that you only had to pay $297 for all three PH tickets thanks to your relatives.

You did tell me that you and Crap don't make it to rope drops at any of the Disney parks. The only times you are at the parks is for the character breakfast. I am glad that you were at DCA for the rope drop.

When I saw your photos from DCA that morning, I was surprise to see that your group was behind the rope drop. I thought you would have taken advantage of the EMH by staying at the DLR hotels. Also I thought you would enter DCA from the GCH entrance to DCA. I did mention to you before u left on your trip to take advantage of the EMH at the Disney parks since you were staying onsite. I did read on the Cars Land superthread that they do allow the EMH or APEE Guests to enter the RSR FP line before the park opens to the public so you can get a head start to get in the FP line. I'm sorry to hear that Crap had to wait in that long line that morning to get FP for RSR.

Very nice photos of you, Lolo and your kids around BVS and by GRR waterfall. Glad to see that you got a pic of Connor and Xander right by Storyteller's statue.

Nice update to your TR and I can't wait to read more.

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Lovely pics of the family and the kids. The PP pictures look great too. Looking forward to more!
 
I'm up really late which I shouldn't, but I am not tired right now so I thought I read your next update to your TR.


Your pics of Connor and Xander in bed is very cute. That must be excited for Connor to get a call from Goofy and wishing him a happy birthday. That was a good idea to tell everyone in your party to not bring Connor's birthday presents so you don't have to carry them in the park or go back to the room to carry all those presents.

I do applaud your family members for serving our country. That is great that you only had to pay $297 for all three PH tickets thanks to your relatives.

You did tell me that you and Crap don't make it to rope drops at any of the Disney parks. The only times you are at the parks is for the character breakfast. I am glad that you were at DCA for the rope drop.

When I saw your photos from DCA that morning, I was surprise to see that your group was behind the rope drop. I thought you would have taken advantage of the EMH by staying at the DLR hotels. Also I thought you would enter DCA from the GCH entrance to DCA. I did mention to you before u left on your trip to take advantage of the EMH at the Disney parks since you were staying onsite. I did read on the Cars Land superthread that they do allow the EMH or APEE Guests to enter the RSR FP line before the park opens to the public so you can get a head start to get in the FP line. I'm sorry to hear that Crap had to wait in that long line that morning to get FP for RSR.

Very nice photos of you, Lolo and your kids around BVS and by GRR waterfall. Glad to see that you got a pic of Connor and Xander right by Storyteller's statue.

Nice update to your TR and I can't wait to read more.

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You were up late. I hope you are not too tired at work today.

Connor loved the call from Goofy. I almost did not set it up, because I thought a one year old would not care. Thank goodness I decided to set it up.

Thank you. We were very happy about the cheap tickets. If we had to pay full price, it would have cut into our shopping budget more. So many things fell nicely into place to give us our shopping budget.

After seeing our very first rope drop, I have to admit that I still prefer pre-park opening breakfasts to get ahead of people. It is better for us.

The EMH for hotel guests alternated. Connor's birthday was on a Thrusday. That meant I could not get into DCA any earlier than rope drop (without a pre-park opening meal which I did not even look into due to his birthday lunch we had scheduled). I've heard annual pass people have different EE days, so AP holders could get into DCA early if they signed up for that day. In order to get the military tickets, we had to wait for Lolo to get there. He was very kind in agreeing to get there before 8am. Knowing he was driving from Vegas that morning, I did not want to ask him to get there before 7am.

Plus, I did not want to enter Disneyland that morning anyway, which was the only park with EMH for hotel guests that did not have APs. It was important to us that we spent Connor's birthday at Cars Land. Seeing the new land on the first day of his new year was neat. I just wish he was able to ride something there. You alreaedy know I was disappointed when the height requirements were announced. Once I rode them, I understood why they all had height requirements though. Disney really knows what it is doing.

The military ID had to be present to get and/or redeem tickets. That meant we had to go to the ticket booths that morning. Since the front gates were so close to the ticket booths and the main entrance was already open, going to the GCH entrance did not make any sense this day. Spoiler alert: I did go through the Grand Californian entrance the next day and doubt I will ever do that again. Crap did get in the fastpass line during EE the next day.

I was not sure whether or not you wanted to see the Storyteller's statue. Since you liked it, I hope that means you were okay with seeing it.


Lovely pics of the family and the kids. The PP pictures look great too. Looking forward to more!

Thanks. I did not want to start the park days without the photopass pictures, so I edited and ordered the CD as quickly as I could and stalled the report for as long as I could. Now, I can as you put it, finally get to the good stuff.
 
kmedina said:
You were up late. I hope you are not too tired at work today.

Connor loved the call from Goofy. I almost did not set it up, because I thought a one year old would not care. Thank goodness I decided to set it up.

Thank you. We were very happy about the cheap tickets. If we had to pay full price, it would have cut into our shopping budget more. So many things fell nicely into place to give us our shopping budget.

After seeing our very first rope drop, I have to admit that I still prefer pre-park opening breakfasts to get ahead of people. It is better for us.

The EMH for hotel guests alternated. Connor's birthday was on a Thrusday. That meant I could not get into DCA any earlier than rope drop (without a pre-park opening meal which I did not even look into due to his birthday lunch we had scheduled). I've heard annual pass people have different EE days, so AP holders could get into DCA early if they signed up for that day. In order to get the military tickets, we had to wait for Lolo to get there. He was very kind in agreeing to get there before 8am. Knowing he was driving from Vegas that morning, I did not want to ask him to get there before 7am.

Plus, I did not want to enter Disneyland that morning anyway, which was the only park with EMH for hotel guests that did not have APs. It was important to us that we spent Connor's birthday at Cars Land. Seeing the new land on the first day of his new year was neat. I just wish he was able to ride something there. You alreaedy know I was disappointed when the height requirements were announced. Once I rode them, I understood why they all had height requirements though. Disney really knows what it is doing.

The military ID had to be present to get and/or redeem tickets. That meant we had to go to the ticket booths that morning. Since the front gates were so close to the ticket booths and the main entrance was already open, going to the GCH entrance did not make any sense this day. Spoiler alert: I did go through the Grand Californian entrance the next day and doubt I will ever do that again. Crap did get in the fastpass line during EE the next day.

I was not sure whether or not you wanted to see the Storyteller's statue. Since you liked it, I hope that means you were okay with seeing it.

Thanks. I did not want to start the park days without the photopass pictures, so I edited and ordered the CD as quickly as I could and stalled the report for as long as I could. Now, I can as you put it, finally get to the good stuff.

I was way up late last night and I shouldn't.

It was nice to see you make a rope drop that day.

My mistake about the EMH at DCA, you a correct that it was for DL that morning and the APEE was that day. Maybe I was just tired that night that I forgot about it. That was really nice of Lolo to get there early in the morning so you can get the military ticket prices. It would have been nice for Connor to ride something at Cars Land. You did tell me about that you see disappointed about the height requirement for Cars Land.

I thought about not seeing Storyteller's statue until I see it myself, but after seeing all those different websites of the statue, I didn't mind seeing your pics of the statue.

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I was way up late last night and I shouldn't.

It was nice to see you make a rope drop that day.

My mistake about the EMH at DCA, you a correct that it was for DL that morning and the APEE was that day. Maybe I was just tired that night that I forgot about it. That was really nice of Lolo to get there early in the morning so you can get the military ticket prices. It would have been nice for Connor to ride something at Cars Land. You did tell me about that you see disappointed about the height requirement for Cars Land.

I thought about not seeing Storyteller's statue until I see it myself, but after seeing all those different websites of the statue, I didn't mind seeing your pics of the statue.

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I am happy to say we finally made a rope drop. We came so close at AK a couple of years ago, since we arrived about 10 minutes after the scheduled opening time, and the lines were not open yet. The park opened late, so they did not use the rope when the park opened.

No problems. I appreciate your input. If you think I do not know something or there is something I could do better, I want to know. Whenever I am writing my report, I try to include our mistakes and great findings so others can learn from them. You did give me some tips that helped me, and I still plan on asking you for more before our next trip.

I am glad you like the statue. You will be there soon enough to get pictures of your own.
 
kmedina said:
I am happy to say we finally made a rope drop. We came so close at AK a couple of years ago, since we arrived about 10 minutes after the scheduled opening time, and the lines were not open yet. The park opened late, so they did not use the rope when the park opened.

No problems. I appreciate your input. If you think I do not know something or there is something I could do better, I want to know. Whenever I am writing my report, I try to include our mistakes and great findings so others can learn from them. You did give me some tips that helped me, and I still plan on asking you for more before our next trip.

I am glad you like the statue. You will be there soon enough to get pictures of your own.

That is very nice that you were able to make a rope drop during your trip. I have done s few rope drop at EPCOT and MK. Those rope drops are way crazier then the DLR rope drops where they are nice and easy.

Your welcome. I will tell you on your next update to your TR of something that you want to know at the DLR. There was some things at WDW during your trip that I don't know about until you wrote it on your TR. If I go back to WDW or go on a Disney Cruise line (that you are trying to get me into last night) I would like to hear about it. That is always a food idea to say what you did wrong and how to correct it when I go back and want to do the same activity. I will help you anytime Kim. Just PM me or we can talk about it on the chit chat thread with the other DISers that we go on.

When I saw the miniature statue during the D23 Expo last year, I was really looking forward to see it full size. I will be there soon in about a month and I will try to get a picture of me with the statue since I got my DB and his GF so they can take the picture. Maybe you will see the both of us in the picture. We barely do get any pictures together since he works a lot. I don't even think that I shared one pic of him during the WDW trip last year.

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That is very nice that you were able to make a rope drop during your trip. I have done s few rope drop at EPCOT and MK. Those rope drops are way crazier then the DLR rope drops where they are nice and easy.

Your welcome. I will tell you on your next update to your TR of something that you want to know at the DLR. There was some things at WDW during your trip that I don't know about until you wrote it on your TR. If I go back to WDW or go on a Disney Cruise line (that you are trying to get me into last night) I would like to hear about it. That is always a food idea to say what you did wrong and how to correct it when I go back and want to do the same activity. I will help you anytime Kim. Just PM me or we can talk about it on the chit chat thread with the other DISers that we go on.

When I saw the miniature statue during the D23 Expo last year, I was really looking forward to see it full size. I will be there soon in about a month and I will try to get a picture of me with the statue since I got my DB and his GF so they can take the picture. Maybe you will see the both of us in the picture. We barely do get any pictures together since he works a lot. I don't even think that I shared one pic of him during the WDW trip last year.

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Now, I just may have to make a WDW rope drop and compare the two.

I still have much to learn about all things Disney, including WDW and the cruise line, so I love when people share information. Even though you are reluctant to take a DCL vacation, I think you would like it. We had such a great time, and it totally had the Disney feel that you love so much. Before we go back to Disney, I will definitely ask for your advice on one of our boards or via PM. Thanks.

I meant to get pictures with my siblings on the recent trip, but I completely spaced it. Hopefully, you remember to get a picture taken with your brother.

 
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE those pics of you and Connor on the phone! Those are so great!

How special for the boys to get to spend the day with their grandpa! He seems like a great guy.

I know nothing about DLR, but it seems like it's always a lot less crowded than WDW. However that Cars Land FP line looks worse than the TSMM Dash! :rotfl: I'm glad that Crap waited in line while you and the boys were able to get such amazing photos.

The Storytellers Statue is great! (I'm a total DLR idiot, is it new?)

Can't wait to hear more, great update as usual Kimberly!
 
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE those pics of you and Connor on the phone! Those are so great!

How special for the boys to get to spend the day with their grandpa! He seems like a great guy.

I know nothing about DLR, but it seems like it's always a lot less crowded than WDW. However that Cars Land FP line looks worse than the TSMM Dash! :rotfl: I'm glad that Crap waited in line while you and the boys were able to get such amazing photos.

The Storytellers Statue is great! (I'm a total DLR idiot, is it new?)

Can't wait to hear more, great update as usual Kimberly!

Thanks. I love them too. Connor reacted so well to the call. It was a great moment.

Yes, my boys love my FIL as do I. He is so easy going and wonderful. I never heard him complain the whole day even though he had been up for a very long time. Crap takes after him in a lot of ways.

I read recently that Disneyland is the most visited park in the US followed by the Magic Kingdom. With the opening of Cars Land, I think the numbers may be shaken up a bit. It makes sense to me that Disneyland is busier than Magic Kingdom, because there are only two parks there. Disneyworld is much larger, so there are more parks to choose from. We saw the fastpass line at WDW reach the 30 minute point a few minutes after park opening last trip. The wait for this was much longer before park opening, so it was definitely worse. I hope the madness dies down a bit once the ride has been open for a while, but people still go crazy at TSMM at DHS. I was glad that the boys and I took pictures while we wandered around. It is just too bad I never remembered to check out any of the new shops on Buena Vista Street.

The Storyteller's Statue is new. It is DCA's version of the Partner's Statue that imagineers say represent the time when Walt was younger and fresh on the scene. Of course, the Partner's Statue represents a time when he was already accomplished. You are not an idiot. I am sure you will get to DLR some time and discover things for yourself. At least, I hope you will.
 
Now, I just may have to make a WDW rope drop and compare the two.

I still have much to learn about all things Disney, including WDW and the cruise line, so I love when people share information. Even though you are reluctant to take a DCL vacation, I think you would like it. We had such a great time, and it totally had the Disney feel that you love so much. Before we go back to Disney, I will definitely ask for your advice on one of our boards or via PM. Thanks.

I meant to get pictures with my siblings on the recent trip, but I completely spaced it. Hopefully, you remember to get a picture taken with your brother.


If you do make a WDW rope drop, which one would you do Kim and why?

I do love going on the DIS threads to get all the latest info on all the parks around the world and need some info on something that I want to do when I go. I may be reluctant to take a DCL, but maybe if I get a GF one day and wants to do a cruise, I will think of doing a DCL vacation. I will have no problem helping you with any advice.

I will try to remember to get a picture with my DB on this trip.
 
If you do make a WDW rope drop, which one would you do Kim and why?

I do love going on the DIS threads to get all the latest info on all the parks around the world and need some info on something that I want to do when I go. I may be reluctant to take a DCL, but maybe if I get a GF one day and wants to do a cruise, I will think of doing a DCL vacation. I will have no problem helping you with any advice.

I will try to remember to get a picture with my DB on this trip.

If I had to choose between the four, I would choose DHS. It is my favorite WDW park, and we missed getting fastpasses for TSMM last time due to a 30+ minute wait just to get them. MK would be my second choice to do the Fantasyland rides with short lines.

I hope you get a girlfriend who likes cruising then. It is a lot of fun. You should give cruising another chance someday but take DCL this time.

I will remind you if you do your live reporting and I remember.

 
kmedina said:
If I had to choose between the four, I would choose DHS. It is my favorite WDW park, and we missed getting fastpasses for TSMM last time due to a 30+ minute wait just to get them. MK would be my second choice to do the Fantasyland rides with short lines.

I hope you get a girlfriend who likes cruising then. It is a lot of fun. You should give cruising another chance someday but take DCL this time.

I will remind you if you do your live reporting and I remember.

I agree with you Kim and would choose DHS. Just because of getting TSMM FP. Good thing DCA TSMM doesn't have a FP system or the lines will be really long. I wanted to try DHS TSMM, but the wait time was just way too long and they are the same ride. I also like EPCOT rope drop since I head on over to The Land to get FPs for Soarin. I can't believe how crowded Soarin at EPCOT is while DCA Soarin wait time is nothing compared to EPCOT.

That will be a very long time if I can find a girlfriend that has the same hobby as me. I will consider a DCL one day.

Remind me when I go next month to DL if I do a live TR. I might do live TRs right now thanks to the new app which Ames it easier to type and doesn't use too much data plans hen I am using safari on my iPad.

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I agree with you Kim and would choose DHS. Just because of getting TSMM FP. Good thing DCA TSMM doesn't have a FP system or the lines will be really long. I wanted to try DHS TSMM, but the wait time was just way too long and they are the same ride. I also like EPCOT rope drop since I head on over to The Land to get FPs for Soarin. I can't believe how crowded Soarin at EPCOT is while DCA Soarin wait time is nothing compared to EPCOT.

That will be a very long time if I can find a girlfriend that has the same hobby as me. I will consider a DCL one day.

Remind me when I go next month to DL if I do a live TR. I might do live TRs right now thanks to the new app which Ames it easier to type and doesn't use too much data plans hen I am using safari on my iPad.

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I noticed that about Soarin' as well. For me, it is an all right ride. It is okay if I miss it. Crap and Xander rode it with an any ride fastpass at Epcot last trip, but they were still gone well over 30 minutes. I chose not to ride it. We all rode it on our recent trip at DCA.

You will just have to convert her to Disney if she is not already a fan. Crap is not as big of a fan as I am, but he does it anyway. He always has a great time too, so he never complains.

I will remind you. My mother actually came to my wedding (and I rarely see her). The photographer did not take my list of suggested photos, because he claimed to know which ones to get. He never remembered to take that one, and I did not remember either. I wish someone would have reminded me. Of course, I got a lot with my Dad.
 
I noticed that about Soarin' as well. For me, it is an all right ride. It is okay if I miss it. Crap and Xander rode it with an any ride fastpass at Epcot last trip, but they were still gone well over 30 minutes. I chose not to ride it. We all rode it on our recent trip at DCA.

You will just have to convert her to Disney if she is not already a fan. Crap is not as big of a fan as I am, but he does it anyway. He always has a great time too, so he never complains.

I will remind you. My mother actually came to my wedding (and I rarely see her). The photographer did not take my list of suggested photos, because he claimed to know which ones to get. He never remembered to take that one, and I did not remember either. I wish someone would have reminded me. Of course, I got a lot with my Dad.

I remember one time I saw Soarin wait time at EPCOT 2+ hours. That was really insane to see Soarin wait time all the way up to 2 hours. I don't think I have ever seen DCA Soarin wait time past 1 hour. It is a nice ride, my DA still loves riding Soarin, but we just didn't have time to ride it since the wait times were past 30+ minutes in the afternoon.

Good to hear that Crap has a great time on the Disney trips which he isn't a big fan as you are.
 
I remember one time I saw Soarin wait time at EPCOT 2+ hours. That was really insane to see Soarin wait time all the way up to 2 hours. I don't think I have ever seen DCA Soarin wait time past 1 hour. It is a nice ride, my DA still loves riding Soarin, but we just didn't have time to ride it since the wait times were past 30+ minutes in the afternoon.

Good to hear that Crap has a great time on the Disney trips which he isn't a big fan as you are.

I do not remember what the standby time was the last time we were there. Since it took over 30 minutes to go through the fastpass line, I am assuming it was long. If the line is remotely long, I do not need to ride it. My limit would be half an hour tops.

Crap loves our trips. He complains before we get there but never complains while we are there or after we leave. I only remember him having fond memories. Truth be told, I think he likes it more than he lets on.
 
I'm glad you enjoyed your dinner at Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen. That's one of our favorite DTD restaurants, but we've never ordered an entree there. We each get a soup, the calamari appetizer to share and that funky garlic bread. By that point we're almost stuffed, but always have enough room for the Chocolate Bread Pudding Souffle.

Those crowds for Carsland look insane! :scared1: I hope they have calmed down a little in two weeks. I'm looking forward to more pictures and hearing about the rest of your trip!
 
I'm glad you enjoyed your dinner at Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen. That's one of our favorite DTD restaurants, but we've never ordered an entree there. We each get a soup, the calamari appetizer to share and that funky garlic bread. By that point we're almost stuffed, but always have enough room for the Chocolate Bread Pudding Souffle.

Those crowds for Carsland look insane! :scared1: I hope they have calmed down a little in two weeks. I'm looking forward to more pictures and hearing about the rest of your trip!

We enjoyed dinner so much that I may return there on our next trip. That may push back my goal to eat at a new place. I am going to try the buscuits and the garlic bread next time (unless they are the same thing there). I never miss a chance to order a souffle, even if it is not a traditional souffle.

It was insane, but I am glad we were there. Hopefully, everything calms down for you. I cannot wait to read about how your upcoming trip goes.
 












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