September 6th
I always have that nervous feeling before we fly and this morning was no different. I got up at 4:30 am to finish packing. Our son arrived to pick us up to drive us to the airport. We left just after 6:00 a.m. First stop was Dunkin Donuts! Cant fly until we get our coffee! We live minutes from the airport (with no traffic). We were flying US Airways down to Florida. They now charge for every bag, but I bought our tickets before that increase, so we could each check one and carry on one. We had four bags (plus more stuff). Just before we went through security I watched a US air employee tell a flyer that his bag was too big to be a carry on. I was using a friends bag as my carry on (it was a garment bag that folded into a carry-on on wheels). We quickly finished our coffee and got inline for security. My bags were going through when the gentleman scanning called out I need a check! Oh, great, this was after my bracelet set of the alarm, lol. I knew I did not have anything prohibited in my bag, so I was not concerned. A woman came over and asked me to follow her. She started to go through my bag and then it hit me what she was looking for. I had three bottles (empty) for our sand ceremony. They were wrapped carefully in bubble wrap and the scanner couldnt tell if they had liquid in them or not. Quickly we were on our way to the gate. I was amazed that we were actually close to our gate.
Lately we had been the last gates in the terminal no matter when we flied, so this was nice. As we approached the gate, hubby asked if we needed to check in and I said no, we already had our boarding passes. He stopped at the counter anyway to make sure and sure enough there had been a change to our plane so they had to confirm we still had the same seats. Hubby asked how much it would cost to upgrade to 1st class. (It was $100 per person the day before online). The attendant at the counter told us not that much. Well let you know. A short time later when more and more people had checked in, we were called to the counter where we were given first class tickets!!!! We have never flown first class! It was so spacious and comfy!
Peeking into the cockpit before we took off.
Before taking off, the pilot told us it would be a rough 45 minutes due to Hanna, but then it should be smooth flying to Orlando. We honestly only had about five minutes of turbulence (if that). We flew down the coast (where normally all we see is water, so it was nice to see land for a change). We landed and headed right to the luggage area. This was our first time years that we had to fetch out own luggage. But honestly, it did not take long. We were renting a car off property and had to catch a shuttle. We went outside to catch the bus and we ended up being the only people on board and were taken right away to Thrifty. Because I signed Dale up as a Blue Chip member for Thrifty, the driver called ahead and all our paperwork was ready when we arrived and in minutes we were in our car and on our way to the Port.
I took a photo, in case we couldnt remember what our car looked like (or if there were multiple ones our license numbers).
Now MONTHS and MONTHS of planning, at some point, I did do directions to the port, but, NOW, I had no idea where they were. Fortunately it is relatively a straight shot to the port. I had told Dale about Shirley (the Perfect Gift) and her posts about speeders and stuff, so we were paying attention to the speed limit and honestly we were on our way to our cruise, there was no need to speed. As we approached the port, it was there that I saw IT, in person for the first time in our life!!!! A
DISNEY CRUISE SHIP
. Granted it was the Magic (had just docked from a special five day cruise before heading to dry dock), but it was really a Disney Ship!!!! Those mouse ears!!!! (not the best pic, but I was so excited).
It was to early to check into the Radisson so we knew we wanted to check out the Harley shop in Cocoa Beach, so that was our first stop. Had to get Dale is traditional Harley shirt. We also got our granddaughter a onesie that says My Grandpa rides a Harley
We also had to check out Ron Jons, not that we know any surfers, but just had to be able to say we went there, lol. We saw a shop called Izzys so I had to take a pic. Our grand daughter is going to be named Isabella, my son calls her Bella already, while our daughter, the soon to be aunt, calls her Izzy!
We had driven by The Perfect Gift (Shirleys shop) and even stopped to say hi, but they were closed! So close, oh well, maybe next time.
We pulled into the Radisson around 2pm (I think check in was 3 though). Figured, wed give it a shot and see if our room was ready. There were quite a few people standing around, waiting for their rooms, but when we checked in, our room was ready!!!! It was a very nice hotel, beautiful room and a great price! We got the $99 rate that included free parking (parking at the port is $15 a day!!!)
When we checked in I had a message that my friend was in room so and so. They didnt have a name for my friend though, lol!!! Once we got into our room and settled, I called my friend and found out it was Corinna from our cruise meet. We met up with her and also Dawn and her boys at the pool. The pool at the Radisson is so beautiful! A waterfall in the middle.
We checked on the shuttle for the next morning (to the port) and found out that there was a spot left on the 10am shuttle. We were originally on the 10:30 one and all our dis friends were on the 10am one, so we were excited to be able to get on that one. As Dale would say we were dusted, more pixie dust!!!