Day 1 "When will it feel like we're really here?"

Music Mole

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Cast: me, Elisabeth, Planner and official historian of the trip
DH, Gavin, Park Commando in recovery

We've both been to WDW before, but never together, and our last trips were within weeks of eachother during the 25th Anniversary year. Since we met 5 years ago, we have always wanted to go to WDW together - and this is our trip!

Tuesday, October 1st
Up at 3:15 AM(!). My mom "moved in" last night from her place across town to stay with our "girls" and house sit. (The girls are our poodle, age 2, and Westie, age 5, [who is very good at tolerating the rambunctious poodle], both of whom joined our family last year as "rescues" and we adore them!)

Gavin’s brother arrived on time at 3:45 to take us to the airport. Flight left on time at 6:00 AM. Our connecting flight was delayed 30 minutes taking off from Houston due to fog, but we made it to Orlando eventually and our driver was there to meet us. I had wanted to take a town car service rather than the shuttle; this vehicle was actually a large SUV – very nice inside, just not what I’d hoped for – oh well – being there was more important than what vehicle they were driving. Stopped at Publix for water – yeah! They have the Brita Sports bottles that I could not find at home. [we really loved this bottle - it's worth seeking them out for what it saves you on buying bottled water.]

Then on to the Wilderness lodge – very friendly cast member checked us in and gave us our AmEx lanyards. We really liked the lodge and the theming and our standard room had a nice view. We were feeling kind of rushed at this point - what was once a leisurely schedule is now tight because of the flight delays.

On to the Magic Kingdom via boat, where we buy our passes. We decided just before leaving home to get annual passes, since they were not much more than the 7-day park hoppers we had planned to buy, and we had decided to take a second trip next April (It was much easier to sell my husband on that than I anticipated :)

Despite the flight delay, and how rushed we felt, we were actually 10 minutes early for our 2:45 PS at Cinderella’s Cinderella’s Royal table. We had a table by the window - yeah! - with a very nice view of Fantasyland. Up to this point, we kept asking eachother, "Does it feel real yet? Does it feel like we're really here?" This is where it really hit Gavin that we were here! On trips with his family, he had asked about the castle, and his parents always said there was nothing in there - and here we were - sitting down to dine in the castle in the restaurant that "didn't exist."

The food was good (see the dining board for reviews of this and all our other meals). I got the smoothie in the souvenir mug, but we decided not to pick it up (they give you a fresh one boxed up to take home – not the one you drank out of at your meal) until later in the day.

We went to Le Chapeau to get the embroidered mouse ears for the children of some of our co–workers, and had them shipped to the Yacht Club where we will actually be by the time they are delivered. I got a magic moments pin and a couple of Walt pins for my lanyard and then we decided to ride our first ride.

Gavin was fighting a headache and I didn’t wanted to do anything too intense very soon after lunch, so we decided to ride the Tomorrowland Transit Authority – I just love this ride! It’s so simple but I love how it gives you a chance to ride “through” other rides. By the time it was over, lunch had settled and we headed for Space Mountain – now I know what people mean by “total walk-on!” You read about it, but it’s not the same as bypassing miles and miles of unused, roped off queuing area to get straight to the loading area. We rode the left side of SM.

Next we wandered over to Toontown and got our first pressed penny – baby Donald (Gavin’s favorite character – you should see how many volumes of the thick story/comic books we have – I know it’s over 100). We rode Goofy’s Barnstormer (again no wait) which was cute – we decided it’d be great for giving kids a nice roller coaster experience without being too long.

Then we caught the train in Toontown, disembarking in Frontierland. Pirates of the Carribean was a walk-on. We both decided that we like the Disneyland version better, although I couldn’t tell you why (Gavin could – he has the most phenomenal memory for detail on rides and things). Just as we got to Jungle Cruise it started pouring rain – we were grateful for the 15 minute wait in line (posted wait was 25 minutes) since it was under cover. The rain ended just before we boarded our boat, and that was it for the rain that day.

After we got off the ride, we went to a shop, thinking to buy ponchos in anticipation of the daily showers, but decided against us when they said they were out (!) of Adult ponchos with Mickey on them – How can this be? We were aghast at the sacrilege of WDW selling ponchos without Mickey on them ;) – apparently they are switching suppliers and it will be a while before they have them again.

Anyway, we passed on ponchos and headed over to Haunted Mansion – again, no waiting (everyone left with the rain I guess), although we were a little delayed by choice. There was a rather exuberant fellow and his family waiting with us to enter the attraction, and he was hamming around, yelling through the crack in the doors, to “Open the door” and acting as if he was going to pull the doors open. So we hung back and went through with the next group.

From there, we did the following, all with no wait: Small World, Peter Pan (love the pixie dust if you have a magic moments pin), Snow White (I can see why people say it should be called the scary witch ride – there is more about her than Snow White), Winnie the Pooh (really liked how this was done), Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and finally Splash Mountain.

It was dusk as we boarded our log, and it was neat – by the end of the ride everything looked darker and all the lights had some on – it was really atmospheric. We got something to drink and headed over to find a spot to watch Tinkerbell fly from the castle. Just before we left, they had extended the park hours and added fireworks to the weeknights of our stay – it was great.

We watched Tink fly from the spot by the wishing well at the side of the castle, then we walked around towards the front of the castle to watch the fireworks. I just love fireworks and one of my favorite things is the fireworks at the castle. Last year in Disneyland in June, we had to stake out a spot an hour before hand and it was just packed with people – this was so nice, not being so crowded because of the time of year. After a day of no waits in line, I was a true fan of this off-season touring. We shopped our way down main street on the way out. One thing we needed was a watch – I had forgotten to pack one and so we had no way to monitor time to make sure we didn’t miss our priority seatings. So we got what turned out to be one of my favorite souvenirs: a clip on watch shaped like a star with Tinkerbell on it. I clipped to the zipper pull on my park bag and it worked great. Neither of us are big on wristwatches, and especially not if it’s hot outside, so this really worked well for us. Let’s hope I can remember to pack it for future trips! Back to the Wilderness Lodge where we hot-tubbed (pretty weak jets, for any hot tub aficionados out there) and hit the hay after a very long 20 hour day. Tomorrow morning we have a PS at Tony’s for breakfast at 8:20 AM.
 
sounds like a great start! The watch sounds great too, which store did you buy it in? I also love the fireworks and tinkerbell. I can't wait for my own trip. Thanks for starting the happy vibes for me.
 
Wow a long but fun day - and your adventures are just starting - thanks for posting!
 
So glad to share the pixie dust with you! We found Tink at the Emporium on Main Street - the watch was $20 which I really thought was a pretty good value. Enjoy your trip! As you can tell from my signature - we're hooked! Going back in December for a "long weekend" for my husband's birthday - he has confessed to being in danger of becoming a "disneyholic" :teeth: I can deal with that!
 

Other than that 3am is way too early to start a trip ( ;) ) sounds like a wonderful start!

I haven't thought of watching Tink fly from the wishing well! That'd be a very cool area!
 
A wonderful first day for you all! I was wanting on of those clip on watches too as I'm not much for watches either. Off to read the next!
 
Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic first day!

I'll be celebrating my birthday at WDW in December, too.
 
Originally posted by Music Mole


The food was good (see the dining board for reviews of this and all our other meals).

I can't seen to find the dining reviews! :(
 
How nice of you to post on your first day! I have NEVER been there when it wasn't crowded, SOOOO envious! Enjoy it all~!~;)
 
sounds like a great first day! I'm enjoying your trip report!
 
I'm enjoying your trip!

How was the view of Tink from the wishing well?
 
Lynn CC - the view of Tink was great - we don't have our pictures developed yet, but Gavin felt like he got some great pictures of her flying. We thought that was such a nice touch - they don't do that at Disneyland any more; we had never seen anything like it!
 
For those of you with trips coming up....I'm pretty sure Wal Mart has clip on Disney watches for something like $10. They do get beat up and stop working pretty fast depending on where you clip them!

You know, the wishing well must be an incredible spot to see Tink fly....I was just cropping my photos of the wishing well and could see the line she flys down in the background. We just discovered that path and the wishing well on our last trip!

Thanks for the report! Are you by any chance British? For some reason your writing style "reads" with an accent to me! I did see that you live in Texas.
 
Hi Lesley - actually, my husband is British (and his dad, his mom is Swiss) so I follow a lot of British books, TV/films, Radio, etc. It must have rubbed off!
 














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