crcormier
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The dreaded morning has arrived. Woken by Mickey one last time, (at least it's a good way to wake up,) I pulled myself out of bed with sadness in my heart and a heaviness to my soul. Seven days and six nights and now I must return home.
After slogging through packing, with even Krissa's bubbly banter unable to lift me from the sadness of going home, I was packed. The walk to the gallows surrounding me the luggage was delivered to the car. Checked out, though I had no charges so I didn't really have to. I just prefer to do it so they know they can start on the room and maybe someone else can get home sooner.
I stopped in the gift shop for one last temptation to add to my credit card bill. This consisted of a Cinderella's Castle antenna topper and a postcard for my niece. Back in the car, I filled the postcard out from Mickey and pals and signed it Mickey Mouse. My last stop would be at the Animal Kingdom to try and pick up a copy of one of the photos for my grandmother that my sister liked. (After review I agreed.) In the parking lot, I walked over to the entrance and my spirits were starting to rise. I dropped off the postcard at Guest Relations, so it would have a Mickey Mouse postmark, and went into the camera center. It turns out that the PhotoPass photos are only available in the park for three days, but online for thirty, so it will have to wait until I get home. Since it was only ten past nine, and my flight wasn't until 1PM, I had a few minutes to get in the park.
I decided to take another trip through Dinosaur, and yes, I was jumping and ducking and on the edge of my seat once again. That Darn Carnotaurus! (Wasn't Haley Mills in that? And Christina Ricci? Oh wait, she was in the remake.) My hapiness was back in full swing now, and I ran over to Camp Minnie Mickey, since I had never seen it. The characters weren't out yet, but I did get my picture taken with Stitch, that little bugger.
Now I was ready to head to the airport with a smile on my face. A stop at the Waffle House (or the Awful House, as cast members call it,) some fresh cholesterol in my arteries, and I got back to EZ-Rental. This was a bit chaotic, they're a small place, so if you use them, be prepared to wait longer than you might at a bigger chain. If you can afford the patience and time to wait an extra half hour to an hour, then you can save $30 or more with them, otherwise, pay for the peace of mind.
Back at the airport, and checked in. Flight home was quick (half an hour faster than scheduled) and back in cold Massachusetts and to my other home. I'm glad to be back with the holidays next weekend, and my wallet is thankful as well, but I'm sure I'll return soon.
So reader, thanks for coming with me on my first solo adventure. I hope you've enjoyed my tales. I will leave you with the top ten things we can take away from my trip:
10. Annual Passes offer great freedom.
9. Florida can get very cold in the winter, so always pack for all contingencies.
8. Jellyrolls is not just a piano bar, it is what the theme to Cheers is all about. (Sorry if thats stuck in your head for the rest of the day.)
7. I have no idea how to spell Krissas name.
6. When confronted with the darkness, always bring a cup that glows in the dark.
5. Home can be in more than one place.
4. Getting into the hotseat can be easy if you know how; winning the cruise, not so much.
3. Splash Mountain is best served at room temperature.
2. Being solo is not something to fear, it is something to make you fearless.
And of course
1. It was all started by a mouse.
Thanks everyone!

After slogging through packing, with even Krissa's bubbly banter unable to lift me from the sadness of going home, I was packed. The walk to the gallows surrounding me the luggage was delivered to the car. Checked out, though I had no charges so I didn't really have to. I just prefer to do it so they know they can start on the room and maybe someone else can get home sooner.
I stopped in the gift shop for one last temptation to add to my credit card bill. This consisted of a Cinderella's Castle antenna topper and a postcard for my niece. Back in the car, I filled the postcard out from Mickey and pals and signed it Mickey Mouse. My last stop would be at the Animal Kingdom to try and pick up a copy of one of the photos for my grandmother that my sister liked. (After review I agreed.) In the parking lot, I walked over to the entrance and my spirits were starting to rise. I dropped off the postcard at Guest Relations, so it would have a Mickey Mouse postmark, and went into the camera center. It turns out that the PhotoPass photos are only available in the park for three days, but online for thirty, so it will have to wait until I get home. Since it was only ten past nine, and my flight wasn't until 1PM, I had a few minutes to get in the park.
I decided to take another trip through Dinosaur, and yes, I was jumping and ducking and on the edge of my seat once again. That Darn Carnotaurus! (Wasn't Haley Mills in that? And Christina Ricci? Oh wait, she was in the remake.) My hapiness was back in full swing now, and I ran over to Camp Minnie Mickey, since I had never seen it. The characters weren't out yet, but I did get my picture taken with Stitch, that little bugger.
Now I was ready to head to the airport with a smile on my face. A stop at the Waffle House (or the Awful House, as cast members call it,) some fresh cholesterol in my arteries, and I got back to EZ-Rental. This was a bit chaotic, they're a small place, so if you use them, be prepared to wait longer than you might at a bigger chain. If you can afford the patience and time to wait an extra half hour to an hour, then you can save $30 or more with them, otherwise, pay for the peace of mind.
Back at the airport, and checked in. Flight home was quick (half an hour faster than scheduled) and back in cold Massachusetts and to my other home. I'm glad to be back with the holidays next weekend, and my wallet is thankful as well, but I'm sure I'll return soon.
So reader, thanks for coming with me on my first solo adventure. I hope you've enjoyed my tales. I will leave you with the top ten things we can take away from my trip:
10. Annual Passes offer great freedom.
9. Florida can get very cold in the winter, so always pack for all contingencies.
8. Jellyrolls is not just a piano bar, it is what the theme to Cheers is all about. (Sorry if thats stuck in your head for the rest of the day.)
7. I have no idea how to spell Krissas name.
6. When confronted with the darkness, always bring a cup that glows in the dark.
5. Home can be in more than one place.
4. Getting into the hotseat can be easy if you know how; winning the cruise, not so much.
3. Splash Mountain is best served at room temperature.
2. Being solo is not something to fear, it is something to make you fearless.
And of course
1. It was all started by a mouse.
Thanks everyone!
