Lauralee131
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With a mere week and a half-ish to go, I thought an extra update was in order. Because Im looking for help.
Thats right its time to get you, dear reader, involved in this trip!
Remember? I want to do things a little differently this time around. And part of that approach includes trying new-to-us things. Believe it or not, despite having visiting The World hundreds of days in my lifetime, there are LOTS of rides, attractions, and experiences Ive yet to encounter. That goes double for Leo.
Were in a rut.
The advantage, of course, of going so often is knowing which things we enjoy most. The disadvantage is that its very, very easy to get into a groove in which we hit the same places over and over and over.
So, on this, our longest Disney stay yet, I am determined to mix some new in with the old. Now, I know darned well we cant fit every untested experience in on one trip. Thats where YOU come in.
I have a few ideas of things Id like to try. I also have a list of things about which Im completely ambivalent. If you can, please take a few minutes and let me know if youve tried any of these, why you think them worth or not worth the time, and if Im missing anything you think wed really enjoy!
No pressure. But remember Ill be reporting on this later.
First up: the resorts.Well be at CBR for the first three nights, and Ive got a fairly good idea as to how well spend that resort time. The main pool is top of my list. Leos done the new pirate splash zone complete with giant, dumping bucket of water and loooves it!
M's dying to check out the pool...very excited to have another pool visit with his buddy!
But I want him to try the actual pool, too, now that hes a much stronger swimmer. Its time for him to put on his big-boy pants and get his fanny down a pool slide, by golly.
Darn funny, I love him dearly and understand the fear...not a big fan of the pool myself (without some liquid courage of course), but it's darn funny....
And CBR offers a less-intense, open-air, short slide that will serve nicely as an entry level sliding experience. Theres also a pool bar with at least one Gator fan bartender. I like it there.![]()
Save me a seat!!!
What we havent done is rent a boat. Any boat. Ever. And I adore boating! So I think 30 minutes in a Sea Raycer is a must-do.
We talk about doing that every single trip and we never do...Probably because I'm always dragging them to the parks...ya think?
Once we move to SSR, a couple more possibilities open up. For sure well put in some quality time at the main pool. Where I hope Leo will be willing to finally try the slide.
Maybe a little peer pressure will help?I can't keep Michael OFF the slide!
And we really must pay a visit to the Grandstand pool preferably with our buddies for an all-out water war in the spray zone.
Oh it's on baby!! Bring it!
Are any other quiet pools worth a visit?
Ummm...No. Unless you're looking for quiet.
In all of our SSR stays, weve yet to use its boat transportation. I plan on taking the boat to Downtown Disney at least once, and maybe even pool hop to OKW. Weve never done any DVC-sanctioned pool-hopping either.
Mai Tai suggest pool hopping at the Poly???
Leos been raised without video games. Im not passing judgment; it just wasnt something Ive ever enjoyed and couldnt see spending money on for a toddler/pre-schooler. But now that Leos 7, hes getting a little interested in gaming, and Im fairly okay with that. We play with our Wii a lot because its so bloody hot here in summer; its nice to do something active together minus the heat stroke. Leo also has a Vsmile game thingy on which he occasionally plays some educational games. So trust me when I say that neither of us has any decent gaming skills. I thought an hour in the SSR arcade might be fun for something new but am I fooling myself?! Is there a remote possibility theyll have anything two people with little to no gaming proficiency can do and enjoy? (Read: anything that wont leave V so frustrated she kicks the game and utters words unsuitable for young ears?)
If Leo would like some company in the arcade, let me know...M's a BIG FAN of arcades...
What about the community centers or whatever they're called...there's games, etc...BWV's was pretty decent...
Moving on Magic KingdomOkay, this is embarrassing. When I first began considering new experiences, each item I listed involved food. Perhaps my diets a bit too]/I] restricted as of late?! Anyway, youll notice quite a few food experiences as I continue
I cant wait to get my hands on another Main St. Bakery cinnamon roll. Minus the Pina Colava chaser this time.
But, would you believe Ive never spent time in the Main St. Confectionary? True, I stopped in once to find something resembling a cough drop when I had a cold, but I didnt linger. Id like to check it out this time and maybe bring back some interesting candy items. Whats good?
Me neither...I got nothin'But it's candy. How CAN IT NOT be good?
Frontierland Shootin Arcade. This, from possibly the biggest gun control advocate on the planet. Oh, the irony. Heres the story: my dad brought me there when I first visited the MK at Leos age. One of my most vivid memories of that trip, I clearly recollect perching by my waist on the edge of the counter, precariously balancing a rifle several inches taller then me on my shoulder. My fingers werent strong enough to pull the trigger and my aim was the pits. But Ill never forget the hilarity that ensued as Dad helped me shoot and made hysterical and sometimes inappropriate remarks about the shenanigans that occurred as each target was hit. Good, good times! Id like to relive that a little and give Leo a chance to form his own memory there. Im just hoping Im now taller than the rifles.![]()
That should be fun. We've never brought M there either. You'll have to let me know if Leo likes it!
Next up Epcot~ sigh ~
Dear old Epcot. I miss its old days, when the focus was education. EP did such a stupendous job of providing historical perspective, current innovation, and a look into the future all in one place. I was reminded of this when Leo brought a Popular Science article to my attention the other day. Yes, the child reads Popular Science. Grammas a nurse and has a client who subscribes to it; he sends her home with issues hes already read. Anyway, Leo wanted me to help him read an article on some up-and-coming submersible technology. It was pretty neat; manned submarines are soon to go deeper than ever and who knows what theyll see! What made me sad was that THIS is the kind of information youd once have learned at the Living Seas. In Epcot. Now, its the same tired aquariums with a fun, but utterly lacking in educational direction, Nemo ride thrown in.
You know, you could come up here and we can take him to the GA Aquarium. Just sayin'....
Actually, we're talking about a day at the Space Center. Not this trip, but in February. M would LOVE it...
Im glad Spaceship Earth still delivers on the past/present/future theme, though I miss Jeremy Irons voice.
Jeremy Irons' voice still scares me...years after that gyno movie...
Test Track fails completely on that front, as does Soarin. I havent been on Mission: Space yet, but Im guessing it doesnt do much to explain what came first in space exploration, either.
There's an area inside of Mission Space to explore though and it could be a learning experience...
I wanna play Kim Possible's game too...just sayin'
For instance, neither Leo nor I have seen the Circle of Life movie. Anyone have some thoughts on that?
We've seen it. It's good, but LOUD...nice break from the heat too....
Does Leo do Universe of Energy??
Weve also spent precious little time in Innoventions, and there are some things there I think might be fun. The Piggy Bank Adventure sounds right up our alley, as Im trying to prime Leo now for a lifetime of responsible budgeting. Slap Stick Studios (the Velcro thing) sounds interesting, too. One thing we absolutely will NOT check out is the StormStruck exhibit. Id like to check it out some time, but without Leo. Hurricane season is a big, big deal for us, living less than 5 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. We prepare every year and have had to evacuate several times. We rode out a Category 2 hurricane once. Its a very scary topic for sensitive little minds. Leo understands well that a time could possibly come when we have to go away to be safe, but our house might not make it; he doesnt need any extra scariness thrown in on that subject.
We go in and out - it's fun. Don't forget about the fire house and waste management and there's a game show - I don't know what's in what building...we just wander...And if they're still doing it, you can get a private photo session with the characters with your Disney Visa...think they give you a free 5x7 too....they'll give you a Photopass card and they'll use your camera if you want too...
World Showcase. Land of many delicious experiences. I must stock up on gingerbread men from Germany and I need to replenish my sake stock in Japan. But Ive yet to set foot in the Norwegian bakery, so Id like to check that out. And we havent visited the Boulangerie in quite a while. The American Adventure requires a long-overdue visit; we havent been in there since Leo was 4 months old!
Funny you mention that...American Adventure's on my list for this trip too. Yes, I actually have a list now!!
Dont forget MGMThis is not Leos favorite place. But he does know its rightful name MGM.
Its not really my favorite place either, and there really isnt anything new to us to try. Leo wont go near half the rides. Hes never had any interest in the Beauty and the Beast show. But a must-stop will be the Writers Stop, where Ill stockpile black & white Mickey cookies. Can you think of anything that isnt a ride or show, besides the animation tour and One Mans Dream (already on Leos list) that we should check out?
What about back by the Animation area? We for some reason never get back there...The B&B show was actually quite good - Michael even enjoyed it. Maybe you can con him into going. Get ice creams and casually head in there...that's what I did and he really liked the show...
Don't think I'd want to check out American Idol, but...who knows...I'd never even been in the Sounds Dangerous. Don't know why. Drew Carey I think...
Lights, Motors, Action?
Fantasmic?
Ugh, and Animal KingdomI still cant believe I agreed to put so much as a hair in this place in freaking August. So help me were not doing ANYthing beyond what Leo really wants to ride this trip. However, well be back there in cooler times, so hit me with your best shots!
Yeah, ummmm....I haven't agreed to go there...yet M will insist on going so he can go on the safari ride. If we do go, I want to go back and see either the Lion King show or the Nemo show again. If I had to pick, it'd be FOTLK though...He always wants to play in the Boneyard too...I tend to steer him right by there though...don't know why. Looks like kids enjoy it...
Rafiki's planet watch thing??? We did it once and spent a while there. Last summer I think. M liked it. Me...it was a break from the heat/rain....Pluto was there and a few other characters...and a petting zoo....
I think that pretty much covers it. Well be at DTD too, but I honestly cant think of anything we havent experienced there. Id like to say well try some mini-golf, but August isnt a great time for that.Ill save that one for December.
Seems we talked about mini-golf not too long ago...Is the hot air balloon thing running now? Yes? Probably expensive though...
Okay guys your turn! What other considerations would you recommend?
I hate to admit this...I have a list, but it's not a big one...dare I say it, I'm almost - I said ALMOST - looking for a KGM trip after the last several months have been so stressful...
We'll be taking it slow...taking in the little things...a trolley ride up Main Street, misc. shows/music at Epcot...I don't know...vegging out is top of my list. Although it's relaxing for me to be there. Period. Even if I am going commando thru the parks...somehow it relaxes me. Coffee on the balcony in the mornings...walks around the resort grounds...
Lots of pool time (pool bar) time for us...hanging out at the resorts...just taking it easy...
What about FTW...what's to do over there?
Parasailing at CR?
Hmmm...turns out I'm not much help at all....ah well...
LESS THAN 2 WEEKS!!!
Speaking of taking it easy...that's what I'm off to do.
Later Gator!!