Sunday, October 23rd
Tonight was the second of our two Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween parties which meant a late night was in our immediate future, so we did our best that morning to sleep in as late as we possibly could. Unfortunately for both of us, the natural instinct to rise and shine was as strong as the Florida sun and I think we might have made it to 8 o’clock before we were shuffling around the kitchen and brewing that first pot of Tim Hortons coffee. No matter how good our intentions, we are simply not sleep-until-noon people anymore

. Parenthood just zaps a person of that wonderful talent.
We enjoyed a simple breakfast on the balcony, and were thrilled to find it wasn’t nearly as chilly that morning as the day prior had started out to be. In fact, it was a breathtakingly
perfect morning: brilliant sun, a gentle warm breeze, and the most pleasant temperature of our entire two week vacation

. If ever we had the ability to custom order Florida weather, this day would have been the day we requested

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It was too nice of a morning to spend inside, so after breakfast, we ventured out for a stroll around the grounds. Most other guests appeared to have already left for the parks (or were having greater success at sleeping in than we did!

) so it was blissfully peaceful and quiet. Other than the maintenance, housekeeping and security staff, we didn’t see another soul. This beautiful tree was in full bloom right at the bottom of the stairs to our villa, and the flowers were so bright and colourful. Autumn at home was slowly stripping our trees of their leaves in preparation for the winter season, but here, it still felt like summertime.
On our walk, we took note of the new signage at the resort: installed, sadly, following the alligator attack at the Grand Floridian a few months earlier in June.
We, personally, have never seen at gator at the Vistana but I’m sure it’s possible given all the ponds that are scattered around the resort. Certainly snakes must be abundant…….something that strikes a chord of terror in my heart every time I tippy toe to the pools after dark. The day one of those hideous, slithery creatures crosses my path, I guarantee you the entire resort will know

: in fact, you might just hear me screaming all the way back in Canada

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Our morning stroll took us around by the Fountains recreation area. There was barely a sign of any children in the Fountains playground:
……and the pool area was completely deserted. The waterfall provided some rather soothing background noise, but other than the soft and continuous rush of the water, there wasn’t a sound. So peaceful.
We picked out a pair of side-by-side loungers and stretched out for a bit in the morning sun. A little natural vitamin D would do these northern bodies good.
While we were there, another person or two with books in hand quietly sat down to read......no one wanted to break the tranquil silence.
Eventually, we headed up to check out the hot tubs (both located up and behind the waterfall, nicely secluded from the pool area) and they too were empty.
We looked at each other and both knew we were thinking the same thing: time to get on the swimsuits. How could we waste the chance for private use of the pool on such a glorious fall morning? We strolled back to our villa, dumped off the camera, changed into our swimwear and grabbed a couple bottles of water from the fridge before heading back to the Fountains pool area. This is where we spent the next hour or so, spending a little time in the pool before transitioning to the hot tubs (swim, soak, repeat).
Once we were wrinkly from all the water and chlorine, we headed back to the villa to shower off and dry my hair. Sufficiently refreshed, we were due for a hearty lunch before it was time to don our costumes and ready ourselves for the Halloween party later that afternoon.
On deck: open-air dining on International Drive 
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