DAY 1
we hit the road at 7:15 this morning, and with a few brief stops or two, were in Orlando by 12:45-ish.
we called in a few minutes before we arrived, and learned that the room was moments away from being ready. Booked a standard garden view with APH, and thanks to Blue status with Loews we were upgraded to a Bay view Villa room. It's nice, got that fun window overlooking the bath tub which is a hit with the kids. quiet too.
while it was really hard not to rush into the parks, we thought we would just hit the pool for an hour and let the kids burn off some of the pent up stuck in the car stuff they had going on. a note on the pool... I can't believe I sent the kids up to the slide without testing it first. The four year old came flying down and declared he had not been at all scared. How funny, I thought I went up to join them on the second trip down. Holy cats, man, that thing is WILD!
we also ( spouse, I guess) lost the brand new, purchased Friday waterproof camera in the pool. Really. But luckily, some very kind mother spotted it and handed it to the lifeguard, and once we asked around a bit we were reunited with it. Phew!
we headed off to USO and hit Despicable Me around 4pm. 10 minute wait at most with Express. really great ride. The four year old was JUST tall enough to do it and had a great time. Really well done.
Then Tim and the 7 year old hit MIB, and were out in around 10 minutes, just as we got in line to the Simpsons, the heavens opened ( yay for that stroller cover I bought) and by the time we were out it was done. Next we did Woody Woodpecker's coaster (twice), ET and then hit the water play for a while. everyone was pretty beat so we dreaded out, caught Despicable Me one more time and got some dinner at City Walk. as we were leaving we caught the tail end of the fire works from the new show.
so that's it. we didn't make it to IOA, which was surprising, but when you're moving with the short people it's a much slower, less organized trajectory. ah well, we have tomorrow! And the next day, and maybe even one more after that.
it seems the thing I really ought to have packed was a clothesline! 4 sets of rash guards, trunks and three sets of wet clothes from the park and the bathroom is a SHAMBLES!
we hit the road at 7:15 this morning, and with a few brief stops or two, were in Orlando by 12:45-ish.
we called in a few minutes before we arrived, and learned that the room was moments away from being ready. Booked a standard garden view with APH, and thanks to Blue status with Loews we were upgraded to a Bay view Villa room. It's nice, got that fun window overlooking the bath tub which is a hit with the kids. quiet too.
while it was really hard not to rush into the parks, we thought we would just hit the pool for an hour and let the kids burn off some of the pent up stuck in the car stuff they had going on. a note on the pool... I can't believe I sent the kids up to the slide without testing it first. The four year old came flying down and declared he had not been at all scared. How funny, I thought I went up to join them on the second trip down. Holy cats, man, that thing is WILD!
we also ( spouse, I guess) lost the brand new, purchased Friday waterproof camera in the pool. Really. But luckily, some very kind mother spotted it and handed it to the lifeguard, and once we asked around a bit we were reunited with it. Phew!
we headed off to USO and hit Despicable Me around 4pm. 10 minute wait at most with Express. really great ride. The four year old was JUST tall enough to do it and had a great time. Really well done.
Then Tim and the 7 year old hit MIB, and were out in around 10 minutes, just as we got in line to the Simpsons, the heavens opened ( yay for that stroller cover I bought) and by the time we were out it was done. Next we did Woody Woodpecker's coaster (twice), ET and then hit the water play for a while. everyone was pretty beat so we dreaded out, caught Despicable Me one more time and got some dinner at City Walk. as we were leaving we caught the tail end of the fire works from the new show.
so that's it. we didn't make it to IOA, which was surprising, but when you're moving with the short people it's a much slower, less organized trajectory. ah well, we have tomorrow! And the next day, and maybe even one more after that.
it seems the thing I really ought to have packed was a clothesline! 4 sets of rash guards, trunks and three sets of wet clothes from the park and the bathroom is a SHAMBLES!