Hi everyone. Well, I have finally settled in a bit after all the activity of unpacking and laundry and everything. The kids are registered for school (which begins Thursday) and the cats have seen the vet, which should last them a year. So now I am taking a few momentsto tell you all about our wonderful trip.
We arrived on Monday and checked into Port Orleans. As promised, the resort is nice and small so even though we were assigned to the building farthest out, we were still close to the action. Our room was right by a parking lot, very convenient since we drive down, but still looked out sideways at the Sassagoula River. Boats went by from Riverside to Downtown Disney, and it was very picturesque. The room was obviously new -- recall that the whole resort just re-opened last year. Very nice, everything was in perfect working order and very clean. We hit the pool immediately and that whole area was great. There were tons of chairs and even though it was crowded, it was not "out of hand." I did order my first pina colada very promptly!
The next day we swam in the daytime and headed to MGM in the evening. We had reservations for dinner at SciFi Dine-In. VERY FUN! I asked to be seated in a car since it was my hubby's brithday, and they assured me that as we had made reservations we would definitely get a car. They remembered, however, that it was someone's birthday, and at the end of the meal my poor, shy hubby was forced to stand up in the booth while everyone looked on. The waitress shouted "This is Scott from Indiana and he is 42!" and of course Scott threatened to kill me! It was a lot of fun, though, and he was a great sport. We rode some rides and then took in the late showing of Fantasmic! Overall, a great day.
On our third day at FQ we packed an overnight bag and headed for Vero Beach. It took us about 2 hours to get there, and the ride was nice. What a gorgeous resort Disney has built there! When I went into the lobby to check in, the whole back of the building was glass doors and I could see over the grounds to the bright blue ocean. It took my breath away! We had lunch in the restaurant that looks over the beach, and then our room was ready. We dressed and hit the beach. The kids had fun playing in the surf and sand. The water was as warm as a pool. After a while we went up to the pool, which was even warmer than the ocean. The kids enjoyed the slide and then Scott played a round of mini-golf with them, at the little course adjacent to the pool. Lots of fun!
We signed the kids up for the Turtle Troop so we were up early the next morning. At 7am they headed out to the beach with a licensed biologist from Animal Kingdom. Certain types of sea turtles are endangered and protected by law, and there are strict laws governing how the turtles are treated. The kids were thrilled to hit the beach and help find little baby turtles who had not made it to the water the night before. They described to me how they would see a little flipper or head sticking out of the sand, and then they would all carefully dig. The rescued over 20 turtles that morning, and the biologist put them into a cooler for safekeeping. That night he would release them under cover of darkness, when they would be safer as they made their way into the ocean. After that they showed the kids a film about the turtles, and the children decorated tote bags as souvenirs. They also got certificates and info on how to track the turtles on the internet. This program made a big impression on my children, and I was so happy they had a wonderful "ocean experience" because it's not like we get to see the ocean everyday. Overall, I loved Vero and hope we'll visit again next summer, even if just for an afternoon.
When we got back to PO-FQ the next morning, my parents called to say they were just about at the resort, via the Magical Express Bus. It was exciting to be right there when they stepped off the bus! I got wonderful pics of the kids greeting their grandparents. We got them registered (in the room right next to ours!) and we hit the pool. That night we had a wonderful dinner at our favorite, BOMA.
Next morning we headed over to Beach Club Villas, where we had 2 rooms for the next 6 nights. There were two rooms ready and we took them, unpacked and headed for Stormalong Bay, possibly the best pool at WDW. What fun it was for my parents to swim with the grandkids. After a bit we were greeted by our friends John and Jeannine. I went to college with these 2, and hadn't seen them in forever. It was a stroke of luck that they happened to be staying at Beach Club the very same week. They have two daughters the same ages as my son and daughter, and the kids hit it off immediately. What a treat it was to reconnect with our friends as well as see the kids have so much fun together.
Throughout the week we did parks in the mornings or late evenings, and swam in the afternoons to beat the high heat. We did Animal Kingdom one morning, Epcot another. The best was the evening at the MK, which was open until 2am for resort guests. We had dinner at the Crystal Palace. We had a great seat, and during dinner I could look out the window toward the castle, which lit up as the daylight faded. After dinner we met John and his family, and we rode rides, saw the parade and fireworks, and generally had a ball until we headed back to Beach Club EXHAUSTED! Being at the MK so late on a summer night was magic, and reminded me of my childhood.
One evening John's parents met us at the Contemporary, for dinner at Chef Mickey's. This was great fun as John's family is from NJ like mine, but they have retired in FLorida. They showed up with all sorts of info on their retirement community, The Villages. Linda has visited there and liked it, and John's Mom and Dad were, as promised, a living infomercial for the place. Now my parents are planning a visit and expect to move down there. I am thrilled because I think they will LOVE it -- and it will inevitably mean more Florida time for me!
We swam every afternoon, and had wonderful dinners at Kona Cafe and on our last night, 'Ohana. We saw the EWP from the beach and I thought of all of you! The view at 'Ohana was amazing -- I was looking across at the Castle and down INTO the Volcano at the pool! We love the Poly and always have our last night's meal there.
In the Poly giftshop I actually recognized a DIS'er! It was Fantasia, whose photo appears in her online signature. I recognized her and her children right away. I felt like I met a celebrity! We chatted for a bit and took some photos. It was so nice to FINALLY meet someone from the Boards, after wearing the Lime Green Mickey Ears on my bag for the last two years... She and her kiddos were staying at the Poly and LOVED it.
On our last day, we checked out of our room and headed to Beaches and Cream for lunch. This is an old-fashioned soda shop right at Beach Club and it is wonderful. We had lunch folloed by BIG ice cream sundaes, and then headed out. My parents were waiting for the Magical Express bus when we drove away.
Overall it was a wonderful trip, with many great dinners together and lots of resort-hopping, my favorite. The parks were busy but not crazy, and while I chickened out til next time, my family LOVED "Soarin." I can't wait to go back, and I am already hard at work planning our two 2006 trips. Eleven nights at WDW was amazing, and I am shoooting for a nice long visit next July as well. Mom and Dad were so impressed with BCV that we are going there again, and as usual I am plotting how to stretch the most value out of my DVC points... Planning the next trip is the best way to feel OK about coming home
Lots of love,
Colleen