disneyfav4ever
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I realize that I never wrote a trip report for my trip last September. As Im going through a serious case of Disney withdrawal right now, I think its a good time to write one.
What - My ninth trip to Disney World, my sixth solo trip.
Where - All Star Movies
Who - Just me!
When - September 2009
Why - I needed a Disney fix, and it was free dining and Food and Wine
I had not planned on going to Disney again after my birthday trip last February until fall 2010, but I realized over the summer that I had enough money in my Disney fund to be able to go this year, so why wait a whole year to go?
I booked the trip at the end of July, and then made my ADRs right away. I wont bore you with the details about that since I ended up changing all the reservations I originally made. I did book two special events though that I ended up keeping; Party for the Senses, and the Wishes dessert buffet.
Day One
I had an early 7:00 AM flight out of Philadelphia. Philly isnt my first choice to fly out of, I really dont care for the airport that much in general, but they do have a lot of flight options, and I was able to get a really good fare at the time I wanted.
I got to the airport much earlier then I needed to be. Im always worried about traffic on the way to the airport, being held up at security, or something going wrong that I give myself several hours. Still arriving at 4:00 AM was a bit extreme, as I was one of only a few people at security, and the only one at the gate for quite awhile.
I did end up having breakfast around 5:30, at Burger King. I had a sandwich, it was a little too greasy, but I was hungry, (Id been up since 2:00 and hadnt eaten before leaving the house,) and it was fast food, so I couldnt be too picky. I actually think the last time I had a fast food breakfast was when I flew to Orlando in February. Seems to be a tradition; dont eat because Im too excited, arrive at airport way too early, then eat fast food because otherwise Ill starve before getting to Disney.
I think I slept a little on the plane, the three hours of sleep I got the night before had me pretty exhausted. Between sleeping I read a book, I think I had taken Summer Desserts to read, which is a nice little romance novel that Id read before, and I didnt want to read anything too serious on vacation. And I knew I wouldnt be reading once I got to Disney anyway.
After arriving in Orlando, and arriving early I might add, around 9:30, I headed for Disneys Magical Express. Its much easier now that I can just head right for the line for the bus then actually having to check in, and after seven trips, its just routine.
Checking into the resort the CM argued with me that I could not have my park ticket separated from my room key, since it was designed to be used only from me. Even after explaining that I only wanted to upgrade my MYW ticket to a different pass, and I would still be the only one using the ticket, he still wouldnt fix it. Not wanting to mess with the pass, since it had my precious dining credits on it, I gave up, and still just have it saved in my wallet for the next time I need to buy a ticket.
I was in my room by 11:00, which I considered good timing, and ahead of schedule, since according to my master plan, (which I dont know why I even bother coming up with, since I always stray from it,) had me be in Epcot by 1:00. Needless to say I was at Epcot well before 1:00.
I had ended up in the Mighty Ducks building, which, if you arent familiar with the All Stars setup, is on the far right of the resort, and it ended up being a much shorter walk to Musics bus stop, so thats what I used for the duration of my trip, only using Movies actual bus stop twice, once when I needed to pick up packages, and the day I checked out.
At Epcot the first thing I had to do was get my annual pass, then my Tables in Wonderland Card, and while I was at it, a $100 Food and Wine Festival gift card. I think thats the fastest Ive ever spent that much money and being so terribly excited and happy at the same time.
After entering the park I headed straight for the Land, where I picked up a Fast Pass for Soarin, and then had lunch at Sunshine Seasons, which was somewhat disappointing. (If you want to read my full dining reviews, the links in my signature.)
I checked out the Food and Wine Festival center, but there wasnt much going on there, on a Tuesday afternoon, so I headed to World Showcase, where I sampled my first Food and Wine festival treat: the grand marnier parfait.
I went to Mexico, where I saw my first example of an ignorant guest. I over-heard someone say as they walked by, this is Mexico, and not realizing they could actually go inside the pyramid. I think a lot of people just walk through the front of the countries, and dont realize that theres a lot of stuff in each country if you take the time to look. And you really dont even have to look that hard. If those people had even stopped to look at their guide maps, they wouldve seen theres a boat ride, and I bet a lot of people dont look at their maps, or their times guides, and miss a lot of the entertainment as well.
I rode the boat ride. I dont like it since they added Donald and friends to it, I think its just extremely tacky, and what was once a nice calm boat ride, now gives me a headache. Yes, its Disney, but that doesnt mean every single thing needs characters. I think if they really want to add a little something, maybe they could add a Donald piñata or something to one of the scenes, sort of like a hidden Mickey, and do something like that to each attraction, and see how many you can find.
Walking through the rest of World Showcase I tried the green papaya and shrimp salad, (really good shrimp,) before ending up in Japan where I saw the drummers, and watched the candy lady make amazing treats. I really love watching her, and she does amazing work. A kid did shove in front of me though, after I had been waiting there for twenty minutes to watch, and he just came up and shoved his way to the front, and not only in front of me, but pushing through other kids too. I think Myuki (sp?) saw that though, cause he didnt get picked for a piece of candy.
Then I headed back to Mexico, and tried out the new tequila bar. (Why I didnt get one when I had already been there I have no idea.) In short, the new tequila bar is fabulous, and I cant wait until I get to try some more drinks there this fall. I had the blood orange margarita, and it was super yummy.
I went back into Future World then to use my Soarin Fast Pass, which was great as always, and I got a seat in the front row, which is the best IMO. I also rode Journey Into Imagination with Figment, which I know if kind of lame, but I like it.
I started to walk to the International Gateway then, since I had dinner reservations at the Boardwalk, but stopped on the way to try the fishermans pie and the chocolate lava cake from the Ireland booth, and the best booth of the Festival this year IMO.
I walked to the Boardwalk instead of taking the boat, I really think its a nice walk, and I even walk to and from the Studios as well. I was early for my dinner reservation, but I didnt mind waiting, I really just wanted to be in the air conditioning at that point.
Dinner that night was at Kouzzina, which is the new restaurant by Cat Cora. The food was good, nothing exceptional, but I wouldnt mind having dinner there again, not a must-do though.
After dinner I went back to Epcot, where I rode Spaceship Earth and Mission Space, both of which I like to take in if I have time, but neither of them are must-dos for me. Both of them were walk-ons that night, and thats always nice. I went back to the Festival center, and bought two bottles of wine before heading back to All Stars.
The bus ride back was kind of yucky, some kid got sick, and Im really glad I was sitting where I was since I was far enough away to not have anything touch me. I felt so bad for the kid though, and it was clear she and her parents were embarrassed. People were really super on the bus though, pulling out tissues, and anything else they had to help people wipe off, hand sanitizer for people to use, and giving the girl bags in case she had to throw up again.
I was back in my room by 8:30, but had to go back down to the gift shop for some toiletries I had forgotten, (I always forget something,) and for some aloe, because I managed to get a sunburn, even though I had lathered on the sunscreen before going to Epcot.
What - My ninth trip to Disney World, my sixth solo trip.
Where - All Star Movies
Who - Just me!
When - September 2009
Why - I needed a Disney fix, and it was free dining and Food and Wine
I had not planned on going to Disney again after my birthday trip last February until fall 2010, but I realized over the summer that I had enough money in my Disney fund to be able to go this year, so why wait a whole year to go?
I booked the trip at the end of July, and then made my ADRs right away. I wont bore you with the details about that since I ended up changing all the reservations I originally made. I did book two special events though that I ended up keeping; Party for the Senses, and the Wishes dessert buffet.
Day One
I had an early 7:00 AM flight out of Philadelphia. Philly isnt my first choice to fly out of, I really dont care for the airport that much in general, but they do have a lot of flight options, and I was able to get a really good fare at the time I wanted.
I got to the airport much earlier then I needed to be. Im always worried about traffic on the way to the airport, being held up at security, or something going wrong that I give myself several hours. Still arriving at 4:00 AM was a bit extreme, as I was one of only a few people at security, and the only one at the gate for quite awhile.
I did end up having breakfast around 5:30, at Burger King. I had a sandwich, it was a little too greasy, but I was hungry, (Id been up since 2:00 and hadnt eaten before leaving the house,) and it was fast food, so I couldnt be too picky. I actually think the last time I had a fast food breakfast was when I flew to Orlando in February. Seems to be a tradition; dont eat because Im too excited, arrive at airport way too early, then eat fast food because otherwise Ill starve before getting to Disney.
I think I slept a little on the plane, the three hours of sleep I got the night before had me pretty exhausted. Between sleeping I read a book, I think I had taken Summer Desserts to read, which is a nice little romance novel that Id read before, and I didnt want to read anything too serious on vacation. And I knew I wouldnt be reading once I got to Disney anyway.
After arriving in Orlando, and arriving early I might add, around 9:30, I headed for Disneys Magical Express. Its much easier now that I can just head right for the line for the bus then actually having to check in, and after seven trips, its just routine.
Checking into the resort the CM argued with me that I could not have my park ticket separated from my room key, since it was designed to be used only from me. Even after explaining that I only wanted to upgrade my MYW ticket to a different pass, and I would still be the only one using the ticket, he still wouldnt fix it. Not wanting to mess with the pass, since it had my precious dining credits on it, I gave up, and still just have it saved in my wallet for the next time I need to buy a ticket.
I was in my room by 11:00, which I considered good timing, and ahead of schedule, since according to my master plan, (which I dont know why I even bother coming up with, since I always stray from it,) had me be in Epcot by 1:00. Needless to say I was at Epcot well before 1:00.
I had ended up in the Mighty Ducks building, which, if you arent familiar with the All Stars setup, is on the far right of the resort, and it ended up being a much shorter walk to Musics bus stop, so thats what I used for the duration of my trip, only using Movies actual bus stop twice, once when I needed to pick up packages, and the day I checked out.
At Epcot the first thing I had to do was get my annual pass, then my Tables in Wonderland Card, and while I was at it, a $100 Food and Wine Festival gift card. I think thats the fastest Ive ever spent that much money and being so terribly excited and happy at the same time.
After entering the park I headed straight for the Land, where I picked up a Fast Pass for Soarin, and then had lunch at Sunshine Seasons, which was somewhat disappointing. (If you want to read my full dining reviews, the links in my signature.)
I checked out the Food and Wine Festival center, but there wasnt much going on there, on a Tuesday afternoon, so I headed to World Showcase, where I sampled my first Food and Wine festival treat: the grand marnier parfait.
I went to Mexico, where I saw my first example of an ignorant guest. I over-heard someone say as they walked by, this is Mexico, and not realizing they could actually go inside the pyramid. I think a lot of people just walk through the front of the countries, and dont realize that theres a lot of stuff in each country if you take the time to look. And you really dont even have to look that hard. If those people had even stopped to look at their guide maps, they wouldve seen theres a boat ride, and I bet a lot of people dont look at their maps, or their times guides, and miss a lot of the entertainment as well.
I rode the boat ride. I dont like it since they added Donald and friends to it, I think its just extremely tacky, and what was once a nice calm boat ride, now gives me a headache. Yes, its Disney, but that doesnt mean every single thing needs characters. I think if they really want to add a little something, maybe they could add a Donald piñata or something to one of the scenes, sort of like a hidden Mickey, and do something like that to each attraction, and see how many you can find.
Walking through the rest of World Showcase I tried the green papaya and shrimp salad, (really good shrimp,) before ending up in Japan where I saw the drummers, and watched the candy lady make amazing treats. I really love watching her, and she does amazing work. A kid did shove in front of me though, after I had been waiting there for twenty minutes to watch, and he just came up and shoved his way to the front, and not only in front of me, but pushing through other kids too. I think Myuki (sp?) saw that though, cause he didnt get picked for a piece of candy.
Then I headed back to Mexico, and tried out the new tequila bar. (Why I didnt get one when I had already been there I have no idea.) In short, the new tequila bar is fabulous, and I cant wait until I get to try some more drinks there this fall. I had the blood orange margarita, and it was super yummy.
I went back into Future World then to use my Soarin Fast Pass, which was great as always, and I got a seat in the front row, which is the best IMO. I also rode Journey Into Imagination with Figment, which I know if kind of lame, but I like it.
I started to walk to the International Gateway then, since I had dinner reservations at the Boardwalk, but stopped on the way to try the fishermans pie and the chocolate lava cake from the Ireland booth, and the best booth of the Festival this year IMO.
I walked to the Boardwalk instead of taking the boat, I really think its a nice walk, and I even walk to and from the Studios as well. I was early for my dinner reservation, but I didnt mind waiting, I really just wanted to be in the air conditioning at that point.
Dinner that night was at Kouzzina, which is the new restaurant by Cat Cora. The food was good, nothing exceptional, but I wouldnt mind having dinner there again, not a must-do though.
After dinner I went back to Epcot, where I rode Spaceship Earth and Mission Space, both of which I like to take in if I have time, but neither of them are must-dos for me. Both of them were walk-ons that night, and thats always nice. I went back to the Festival center, and bought two bottles of wine before heading back to All Stars.
The bus ride back was kind of yucky, some kid got sick, and Im really glad I was sitting where I was since I was far enough away to not have anything touch me. I felt so bad for the kid though, and it was clear she and her parents were embarrassed. People were really super on the bus though, pulling out tissues, and anything else they had to help people wipe off, hand sanitizer for people to use, and giving the girl bags in case she had to throw up again.
I was back in my room by 8:30, but had to go back down to the gift shop for some toiletries I had forgotten, (I always forget something,) and for some aloe, because I managed to get a sunburn, even though I had lathered on the sunscreen before going to Epcot.