Excuse me, you'll need to see security. What has Mickeystoontown done? Update 3/25x2

We were really lucky because we were in Evolutions for out Muster Drill, so we found a table and sat down....but I was so tired I had to work at staying awake. It's not my favorite activity, but after seeing some cruise tragedies this year, I do know it's important.

I can't wait for the sail away party this year. Last year it poured the day we boarded so we got the party insdie in the Atrium. It was crowded, but I still had fun.
I really love cruising though and last year, being on the Dream after so many years since my last cruise of any kind really brought back how much I do love it.
 
mickeystoontown said:
Why have we never tried this before?

After I booked our cruise, I wasn’t sure how I would work a visit to Downtown Disney into our schedule. Then, my Sweetie Pie Honey Bunch John decided to add a day to our trip. I’ve already told ya’ll about the added day and how we spent it. Because of that extra day, we were now able to spend this day doing whatever the heck we wanted. And, what we wanted to do was spend some time at Downtown Disney. We aren’t big shoppers but we do like to visit Downtown Disney at least, if not twice, during our trips. After sleeping in a while, we got dressed and headed to Downtown Disney for some strolling, some shopping and some eatin’.

I guess we have LUCKY stamped on our foreheads because our experiences with the resort and park buses were extraordinary the entire trip. (Both pre and after cruise) The bus stop was empty and before our behinds even hit the benches, a DTD and Typhoon Lagoon bus pulled up. That’s what I’m talking about.

In no time at all, we were out of the resort and on our way to DTD. We passed by Old Key West and the Treehouse Villas where we got a small glimpse of both. We also rode by Saratoga Springs and the super cute firehouse with the extra large and spouting fire hose. In less than 15 minutes, we were at the Downtown Disney Marketplace bus stop.

Lacey called just as we pulled in and I told her that we’d call her back as soon as we were off the bus. John and I had been talking and had discussed the possibility of renting a car for she and Jesse to drive to Orlando in. Both of their vehicles are older models and don’t get great gas mileage. They had intended on coming down in Lacey’s Jeep Cherokee which is in pretty decent shape and is pretty reliable but our worry wart parent selves were worried that something would happen and we wouldn’t be off the cruise ship to go help them. Anyway, when I called Lacey back, I mentioned the possibility of a rental car to her. She really didn’t want us to pay for it but we wanted to so I put John on the phone with her.

He told her to go online and start checking out prices and call us back. She said okay and we continued on the path into the Marketplace:

By this time, our stomachs were starting to rumble so our first search would be for food. There were two places on our radar....Earl of Sandwich and Wolfgang Puck Express. In all of our trips to Walt Disney World and Downtown Disney, we had never been to either one. First, we looked at the Wolfgang Puck menu and then walked over to Earl of Sandwich to see what they had. Hunter has never ever been a sandwich eater so we were pretty sure that we’d cross Earl of Sandwich off the list but we still wanted to see what they had to offer. One look into the restaurant and we decided to go back to Wolfgang Puck. EOS was super busy!

There was just one family in front of us at the counter but we did have a little bit more time to decide what we wanted. We were called to the counter and we placed our order. We were given a number and told to be seated anywhere we wanted. We chose to sit on the backside of the restaurant in the glassed in area. There were, maybe, half a dozen people out there. Not 15 minutes later, our meals were delivered.

John ordered the rotisserie turkey sandwich. Here’s the description from Allearsnet: Rotisserie Turkey Club - Avocado, bacon, red onion, plum tomatoes, romaine, remoulade and chips

Their menu says it has chips as a side but John’s came with fries:

Hunter ordered a cheese pizza which, as you can see from the picture, is as large as the dinner plate that it’s served on:

I ordered the hearts of romaine salad. Description courtesy of Allearsnet: Hearts of Romaine - parmesan, tomato, bruscetta, caesar dressing with chicken

Everything was really really good and that’s when either John or I, or possibly both of us, uttered the words: Why have we never tried this before?

We all gave Wolfgang Puck a solid 10 on a scare of 1 to 10 and we’ll be going back in the future.

Once our tummies were full, we set off to find Mickey Traders (Or whatever it’s called.....you know, the store that has everything cheap. Not as cheap as it used to be when it was nestled in between Goofy’s Candy Company and Pooh’s something or other though.) Us, being us, we passed it right up without even knowing it. Oh well, we’ll find it later. Our next stop was at World of Disney. I love shopping there. I also usually love taking pictures there but I can only find one:

John is a fan of the men’s socks they sell at Disney. He’s super picky about how his socks fit and he never complains about the Disney ones. So, we knew that we had to find the socks and find them we did. To the tune of $16.95 for two pair. Holy jeeze louise! Oh well, it’s worth it not to hear him complain about “the stupid knots on the toes of these *** socks”. We were also looking for a pair of sunglasses for Hunter since we left his at home. There were two pairs of men’s glasses in the SCAR but they weren’t Hunter’s so we knew we had to find a pair for him. Once we bought those, John talked me into buying a straw sunhat. You know, the one with the black bow on it. He’s always wanted me to get one and I finally broke down and bought it.

It was getting pretty hot so we decided to just stroll back to the bus stop. If we happened to see Mickey Traders (or whatever it’s called), then we’d stop. I had told my cousin that I’d buy her daughter some earrings and send her a postcard. Can you believe that World of Disney didn’t have much of a selection of little girl earrings? We spotted Mickey Traders (again...or whatever it’s called) and popped in. They didn’t have anything different than what was at World of Disney. I decided to just wait until we got back to the resort to see if they had the earrings.

Sometime between eating at Wolfgang Puck’s, strolling and shopping, Lacey called. She had gotten a few car rental quotes. She was going to keep on looking and call us back later that evening after she talked with Jesse and he helped her call around some more.

Even though we were fully satisfied with our lunch, John and Hunter’s sweet tooths were itching so we decided to stop at Old Port Royale when we got back to the resort and then walk back to our room for a little rest. Once again, the bus voodoo was working in our favor and a bus came fairly quickly despite the fact that the DTD buses suck. Yep, I said it, they suck. We’ve taken the bus to DTD from several resorts and each time, the service sucked. Sucky! Sucky! Sucky! We made the stop at Pleasure Island and the bus drivers changed so it took a little longer than normal. The new bus driver made a very thorough check of the bus before he took charge. He walked around the bus twice. He turned on the lights, the windshield wiper, opened and closed the door and even tooted the horn. We declared him Mr. Safe Bus Driver of the Month! We left Pleasure Island and looped through Typhoon Lagoon and then were on our way back to the resort.

We got off at Old Port Royale and Hunter and John went in search for something sweet. Hunter ended up with a chocolate cupcake with white icing:

John ended up getting a pineapple and coconut pastry which he warmed in one of the food court microwaves:

While he was warming his pastry, I took a picture of the condiment bar:

I had a little taste of each of their sweets and, even though I’m not a fan of cooked fruit, I have to say that John’s pastry was quite tasty. Just the right combination of sweet and crunchy.

**Up next: Would it be shorter this way or that way?

Wow this new disboards app has me discombobulated. Anyway I found your trip report and love it so far! I finally had to say something when you mentioned EOS vs WPE. We LOVE WPE and eat there every trip we make it to DD. I know we need to try EOS but we love pizzas and my DD is kind of a high maintenance pizza eater - she wants Alfredo or olive oil/garlic with cheese. And I love gourmet pizzas so this place is PERFECT for us. Well, after I put in my 2 cents I'm ready to eat back to reading the rest of your TR.
 
Thanks for reminding me to go and look at your new living room! I had saw that you had posted the pictures, but didn't have the time to look at it- looks great!!! :goodvibes

Muster drill sounds like… well… let's just leave it at NOT FUN. Helps confirm that we won't be doing a cruise anytime soon- not until my girls can stay close and quiet… which may be a while! :rotfl:
 

:lmao: Muster Drill, I just see"in my head" people smushed together, hoping the person stuck to them don't smell!

You better believe I'd be paying close attention though, I'm just a bit scared of drowning, so this is good info!


The sailaway party looks fun, I think I'd want to be up on a balcony vs the stage area, better view of it all.
 
I`ve been away for a bit but I`m glad to see I havn`t missed too much :) I hope to find time to do my own update tomorrow but tonight is for catching up on other TR`s first.

I totally would have been lost on that big ship too!! DH would have totally known where he was tho so as long as I had him with me I`d be ok. LOL. I`m sure that by the end of the trip you were a complete PRO at knowing what was there.

I would have been a bit bothered by the drill thing and the party I think. I can`t STAND crowds like that!! Not to mention SWEATY crowds!! :faint: I guess I`d deal with it to enjoy a lovely cruise tho. haha
 
I remember the muster drill on our cruise...I understand why they do it but it was brutal!! Difference in ours was we were heading out of New Orleans in February and a massive cold front had come through so it was 42 degrees on the Mississippi River!! I was so ready to get back indoors where it was toasty warm!! :rotfl2:

The Sail Away party looks like so much fun but i know Keith would take one look at that crowd and tell me he'd see me in the room!! :headache:

I understand the fear of heights issue! I was fine on our cruise but on land at the top of a Mayan Ruin was a different story entirely! :rolleyes1
 
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:dance3: for new furniture! I sure could use some but I'm afraid to buy new stuff with my cats:mad:

I hope mama doesn't have to have eye surgery and can come with you! Your sister too!

I know you say you are not cruise people but its exciting reading about your cruise and seeing all the pictures. I would love to be able to take River on one. Of course it would have to be a Disney one!
 
Your not alone on being afraid of heights. The tower of terror about done me in ! Wow looks like there are a lot of people on that ship !
 
Great Update!! Yay for booking your 2013 trip. We are still trying to decide what resort we want to stay in. We are torn between CBR and POP. Hopefully we will decide soon. I am so ready to start planning. :)
 
francis6306 said:
Thanks for reminding me to go and look at your new living room! I had saw that you had posted the pictures, but didn't have the time to look at it- looks great!!! :goodvibes

Muster drill sounds like… well… let's just leave it at NOT FUN. Helps confirm that we won't be doing a cruise anytime soon- not until my girls can stay close and quiet… which may be a while! :rotfl:

I would love to see the new living room where did you find the pictures. I must have missed them:-(
 
I understand the fear of heights issue! I was fine on our cruise but on land at the top of a Mayan Ruin was a different story entirely! :rolleyes1

TinksThree- which ruin did you climb?

We did Coba in February 2011 and that was pretty intense. Heights don't normally bother me but being at the top of the pyramid freaked me out!

Sorry for the hijack, Lisa!
 
All caught up!!:thumbsup2

I'm loving all your pictures on the ship! Your cabin was very cute!! Sorry about the smell though...:(

The sail away party looks like fun! But..wow look at those crowds!!

Congrats on booking next year's trip!!:cool1:
 
Morning! I hope that ya'll's week is off to a good start! Our weekend was a busy one.

I don't know if all of you know it but we live in a log home. Once a year, we wash it down really well and every three years or so, we put a new coat of sealer on it. With a log home, you can't use a power washer or scrub brushes or anything abrassive so John has been hand washing each and every log. :faint: I'm not any help at all because I don't have the arm strength to really push hard enough to get all the dirt and dust off the logs. But, I am a whiz at painting the sealer on. So, I know what I'll be doing in the evenings and this weekend.

While John was busy outside, I was busy inside. I canned more tomatoes, pepper sauce and made cherry jam. In between all that, I did the normal housework.

I took time out from canning and listed some items on ebay including a "chaser" Vinylmation that Lacey and Jesse got way back in February at the Disney Store. She brought it home when she came down for my niece's wedding. I listed it on Ebay and it sold for $64.78! Can you believe it?!?! I also sold two pair of Hunter's Aeropostale jeans for $30.50. Since I redecorated the living room, I am listing some of the items that I had sitting around. Some have already sold and some I still have to list. John also cleaned out his hunting "stuff" and I have several items that he's given me to go-ahead to sell. All of my ebay proceeds go straight to Disney as payments on our next Disney vacation!

I can't believe I am actually saying this....but....after dinner with John's parents Friday night and talking about the cruise, John and I both said that we'd consider going on a Disney cruise again. I honestly can't believe that we even said that because, as I get further along in the trip report, you'll see that we had decided we aren't really "cruise people". However, after talking about the details and the highlights of the cruise, we realized that the good outweighed the bad.

The problem is we don't want to give up our relaxing Walt Disney World vacations and neither of us can take 2 weeks off work at a time. My boss almost had a heart attack when he found out that I would be off work as long as I was this trip. Working in a one attorney/one paralegal has it's perks (no fussing amongst employees) but it also has it's drawbacks (there's nobody to fall back on when I have to take off work).

Oh well, a Disney cruise may be booked again in the future but I'm pretty sure it won't be for 2013. Maybe by 2014, I'll have talked my boss into letting me take two weeks off.

Okay, let me stop here. I want to get a trip report installment posted this afternoon and then come back and post replies. During my lunch hour, I'm going to list more ebay items.
 

One other thing.....for any of you who read my comment about the shrimp at Cabana's being just so-so to us and are wondering what we do to our shrimp in Louisiana, p.m. me your address and I'll send ya'll some Louisiana shrimp boil.
 
Looking at your sail away party update, boy am I itching for a cruise!!

I think all the plexi glass helps with that afraid of heights feeling. Grumpy is afraid of heights too and he's always been fine on the cruise ship.

I hope you can work on your boss and convince him that 2 weeks off is a good idea!
 
You McBride's are such busy little beavers! Cleaning, canning, selling....you go girl!

So excited to hear that you are considering another cruise! Jeff and I so enjoyed ours and can't wait to take another. Looking forward to hearing the good, bad, and the ugly of your experience though!
 
Just an FYI; there are other cruise lines besides Disney. They're much cheaper and just as much or more fun. YMMV. :)
 

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