phoebusII
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2002
- Messages
- 236
The Cast:
Me: Mom. Slightly obsessive-compulsive about Fast Passes, love roller coasters, fast rides, anything that spins. Badly needs a ride buddy and is trying to persuade her children that the roller coasters aren't really that scary. Really. . .trust me. If they won't go on though, can use the single rider line. Hmmm...ride buddy, single rider line...maybe going on alone isn't so bad.
DH: Mellow kind of a guy. Lets me do all the planning and will generally go where I lead him, except on heights, roller coasters, fast rides, and anything that spins. Makes an excellent baby sitter for children who can't/won't go on the cool rides with me. Claims he wants to go on Test Track this year--because a co-worker of his just got back from Disney and apparently reported that he liked the ride. We'll see. Also claims that he will try one roller coaster, because I can't take two kids in the same seat with me. Oh, wait! I just found out that we can sit three across on Splash Mountain and BTMR. Shhh! Don't tell. Can we sit three to a seat on Space Mountain and EE too? I'm not sure.
DD9: Let's call her Gabriella, after the character on Highschool Musical, her current favorite Disney Channel movie. Bright, funny, a joy to have, but a bit timid physically. She's not sure whether she wants to go on roller coasters. Says she wants to do Splash Mountain and maybe BTMR. First told me definitely not Space Mountain, but changed her mind yesterday and said she'd try it. Changes her mind like the wind. Stay tuned to see if she really will ride it.
DS6: Let's call him Cody, after "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody", which my kids claim they must, must, must, watch every day, or they'll die. Mostly fearless, unless the wind rattles his windows at night. Will he be my ride buddy? Maybe. We just measured him. He's 51" now and meets the height requirement for most rides. Since he's a "big boy", he wants to ride everything, even Tower of Terror. Freaked out last summer on a rather gentle ride at Great America. We'll see.
The Plan:
We leave Easter Sunday afternoon. Fly to Orlando. Just found out that if you want a meal on the flight you have to pay extra now. What's up with that? I really wanted to leave Friday or Saturday but the prices for flights on those days are astronomical. Which brings me to another minor character--Grandma--my mom. What we have been doing on holidays is Thanksgiving at brother's house, Christmas at grandma's, Easter at mine. I offered to do Easter on Saturday this year, but mom and brother's family said no, they couldn't do that. I thought maybe it was religious. Can't celebrate Easter until he's actually risen and all that. So fine. Then a couple weeks ago grandma announces that she's going to have Easter at her house. On Saturday. We're invited. Arghhh! Whatever. I'll be on a plane to Disney the next day. Nothing can ruin my bliss.
Speaking of brothers. He and his family are at Disney RIGHT NOW! Their Spring Break is earlier than ours. We just happened to plan trips for the same year. He also has a fearless DD, my dear fearless niece, who is going to tell my daughter when we see them at Easter that Space Mountain, etc. is so great! Then DD will go on with me and I'll have a ride buddy! I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
So, back to the plan. Fly to Orlando, use Magical Express. Just got our tags in the mail. Yay! Husband is nervous about the luggage. Will they deliver it, will they lose it, will someone steal it? Did I mention that he's a bit territorial and possessive? He wants to pick the luggage up from the baggage claim and haul it onto the bus ourselves. Not a bad idea since there will be no wait once we check in.
We are staying at Pop Century. We've done a couple of moderate resorts and last time tried ASMusical. I didn't expect much from a value resort and was pleasantly surprised. We fit right in with all the other families with small kids and the informal food court suited us fine. Besides, we are hardly in the room anyway.
The first day we go to MK. It has to be MK. A few years ago, we arrived in Orlando in the afternoon (we had annual passes that year) and decided to spend a few hours at MGM that day. It was a beautiful day when we parked in the lot (stayed off property that time, we were in FL for a wedding), except for a few black-and I mean black-clouds on the horizon. Kids and dad were having great time playing around in the parking lot as we were walking to the entrance (we parked close, no need to take the tram). I kept trying to get them to hurry. The clouds kept coming closer. Needless to say, we didn't make it. Got soaked. Down to the socks in our shoes. Decided to try the Muppets first. Scared the heck out of DD. She was only four and had no clue who the Muppets were. Ate at 50's Prime Time. Soaking Wet. DH hated being scolded. DD asked when we were going to see the "REAL Disney World". So from then on it's always been MK first.
Day two will be Epcot because it's an Early Opening day. Mission Space and Soarin' are new since the last time we were there. I think we'll head to Soarin' first. I've heard it's fantastic, and gentle. Shhh! Don't tell DH that the first thing it does is lift you 45 feet into the air. I bought a new guidebook, he can read it if he wants to. If not...oh well. I also have to tell dear brother and niece to mention that it's fun and gentle.
Day three we see Cirque du Soliel. We've never seen it before. I'm looking forward to it. Don't know which park we'll do, since we will need to be out of there early. Maybe AK. I looked at the map last night. Did I mention I'm an obsessive planner? I tried to figure out the fastest way from AK or MGM to Downtown Disney. Do we go back to Pop Century, or should we take the bus to Port Orleans and then transfer?
Well that's it for now. I'll keep reading and planning until we go.
Me: Mom. Slightly obsessive-compulsive about Fast Passes, love roller coasters, fast rides, anything that spins. Badly needs a ride buddy and is trying to persuade her children that the roller coasters aren't really that scary. Really. . .trust me. If they won't go on though, can use the single rider line. Hmmm...ride buddy, single rider line...maybe going on alone isn't so bad.
DH: Mellow kind of a guy. Lets me do all the planning and will generally go where I lead him, except on heights, roller coasters, fast rides, and anything that spins. Makes an excellent baby sitter for children who can't/won't go on the cool rides with me. Claims he wants to go on Test Track this year--because a co-worker of his just got back from Disney and apparently reported that he liked the ride. We'll see. Also claims that he will try one roller coaster, because I can't take two kids in the same seat with me. Oh, wait! I just found out that we can sit three across on Splash Mountain and BTMR. Shhh! Don't tell. Can we sit three to a seat on Space Mountain and EE too? I'm not sure.
DD9: Let's call her Gabriella, after the character on Highschool Musical, her current favorite Disney Channel movie. Bright, funny, a joy to have, but a bit timid physically. She's not sure whether she wants to go on roller coasters. Says she wants to do Splash Mountain and maybe BTMR. First told me definitely not Space Mountain, but changed her mind yesterday and said she'd try it. Changes her mind like the wind. Stay tuned to see if she really will ride it.
DS6: Let's call him Cody, after "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody", which my kids claim they must, must, must, watch every day, or they'll die. Mostly fearless, unless the wind rattles his windows at night. Will he be my ride buddy? Maybe. We just measured him. He's 51" now and meets the height requirement for most rides. Since he's a "big boy", he wants to ride everything, even Tower of Terror. Freaked out last summer on a rather gentle ride at Great America. We'll see.
The Plan:
We leave Easter Sunday afternoon. Fly to Orlando. Just found out that if you want a meal on the flight you have to pay extra now. What's up with that? I really wanted to leave Friday or Saturday but the prices for flights on those days are astronomical. Which brings me to another minor character--Grandma--my mom. What we have been doing on holidays is Thanksgiving at brother's house, Christmas at grandma's, Easter at mine. I offered to do Easter on Saturday this year, but mom and brother's family said no, they couldn't do that. I thought maybe it was religious. Can't celebrate Easter until he's actually risen and all that. So fine. Then a couple weeks ago grandma announces that she's going to have Easter at her house. On Saturday. We're invited. Arghhh! Whatever. I'll be on a plane to Disney the next day. Nothing can ruin my bliss.
Speaking of brothers. He and his family are at Disney RIGHT NOW! Their Spring Break is earlier than ours. We just happened to plan trips for the same year. He also has a fearless DD, my dear fearless niece, who is going to tell my daughter when we see them at Easter that Space Mountain, etc. is so great! Then DD will go on with me and I'll have a ride buddy! I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
So, back to the plan. Fly to Orlando, use Magical Express. Just got our tags in the mail. Yay! Husband is nervous about the luggage. Will they deliver it, will they lose it, will someone steal it? Did I mention that he's a bit territorial and possessive? He wants to pick the luggage up from the baggage claim and haul it onto the bus ourselves. Not a bad idea since there will be no wait once we check in.
We are staying at Pop Century. We've done a couple of moderate resorts and last time tried ASMusical. I didn't expect much from a value resort and was pleasantly surprised. We fit right in with all the other families with small kids and the informal food court suited us fine. Besides, we are hardly in the room anyway.
The first day we go to MK. It has to be MK. A few years ago, we arrived in Orlando in the afternoon (we had annual passes that year) and decided to spend a few hours at MGM that day. It was a beautiful day when we parked in the lot (stayed off property that time, we were in FL for a wedding), except for a few black-and I mean black-clouds on the horizon. Kids and dad were having great time playing around in the parking lot as we were walking to the entrance (we parked close, no need to take the tram). I kept trying to get them to hurry. The clouds kept coming closer. Needless to say, we didn't make it. Got soaked. Down to the socks in our shoes. Decided to try the Muppets first. Scared the heck out of DD. She was only four and had no clue who the Muppets were. Ate at 50's Prime Time. Soaking Wet. DH hated being scolded. DD asked when we were going to see the "REAL Disney World". So from then on it's always been MK first.
Day two will be Epcot because it's an Early Opening day. Mission Space and Soarin' are new since the last time we were there. I think we'll head to Soarin' first. I've heard it's fantastic, and gentle. Shhh! Don't tell DH that the first thing it does is lift you 45 feet into the air. I bought a new guidebook, he can read it if he wants to. If not...oh well. I also have to tell dear brother and niece to mention that it's fun and gentle.
Day three we see Cirque du Soliel. We've never seen it before. I'm looking forward to it. Don't know which park we'll do, since we will need to be out of there early. Maybe AK. I looked at the map last night. Did I mention I'm an obsessive planner? I tried to figure out the fastest way from AK or MGM to Downtown Disney. Do we go back to Pop Century, or should we take the bus to Port Orleans and then transfer?
Well that's it for now. I'll keep reading and planning until we go.