Quilter007
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2009
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OMG -- How in the heck do ya'll find anything around here?!?!
This is our first stay at SSR, third stay @ WDW. Stay # 1, we stayed off property using Marriott points, Stay # 2, boss paid for us to stay at the Poly
, & this time we're using our Developer Points. Have to say the room is lovely -- we did DVC the tour @ VGC -- so this is all new & we never made it over to Downtown Disney before. This whole bus this is a mystery. However, we have learned that having cute kids in tow & asking nicely does sometimes work -- two bus drivers have taken pity on us today & taken us on our own private trip!
In California, there are Disney Maps all over the stinking place -- I know there are maps of the parks, but for crying out loud, SSR & Downtown Disney are each larger in size than Disneyland, PRINT SOME MAPS ALREADY!!!!!! Sorry, just needed to vent. Oh, and I've got some complementary 4-day tickets (from the poly trip when Disney hosed us on the dining plan) which I need to upgrade to 6-day tickets & buy 1 more ticket. Well the ticket line was 5 miles long when I checked in. So, I thought I'd mosey on down after dinner & take care of that. It was late, so I called to make sure I could still do it -- the gal said yes, so I mosied on down all the stinkin way from the carousel (after coaxing special bus ride #2 of the day). Well, the front desk says, "no, I'm sorry we can't do that after 10 pm." That's when I lost it -- I clearly called at 11:30 -- She was nice enough to drive me back though. Oh, and I remembered that we'd gotten a piece of key lime pie to go from T-rex.....that full size fridge is going to ruin the diet! I swear that when I got off the plane in Orlando & smelled the fried food it was like walking through a layer of fat -- I could just smell the pounds adding on. You almost gain weight walking through the airport! The boys loved the T-Rex -- oh and there is a DVC discount -- in the store too! 
Any hints for figuring out where you are when not in the theme parks would be appreciated. I'm used to having a mountain to get my bearings. I'm really not used to this flat thing. Even LA has mountains -- they just put them in the wrong spot & cover them up with smog!




Any hints for figuring out where you are when not in the theme parks would be appreciated. I'm used to having a mountain to get my bearings. I'm really not used to this flat thing. Even LA has mountains -- they just put them in the wrong spot & cover them up with smog!
