TSBRN
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- May 17, 2006
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We arrived 2 1/2 hours prior to our flight since I was worried about the long lines I had heard about getting through security. However, no worries were needed because there was no line and security took only five minutes to get through even with one glitch. DS (16) had packed spray deoderant and axe spray (you never know when you might need to smell good for a cute girl) and it was quickly confiscated and thrown out. I was midly irritated since DS knew the rules which we had discussed prior to packing. He rolled his eyes at me and said "what's the big deal?" Oh well, any of you with teenagers out there know you can never figure out what is going through the mind of a 16 year old, nor do we want to know.
We passed the time by shopping and sleeping. I forgot to mention that I had stayed up all night packing and only slept one hour. This didn't make for a very happy mom! Unfortunately due to my work schedule, I didn't have time to pack prior to our trip. I would definately do things different next time like take a few days off prior to leaving. This was the most stressful part of the whole vacation for me.
Oh geez, I also forgot to mention that Southwest does strictly enforce the 50 lbs per suitcase rule which we were quickly made aware of. So there we are in line checking our bags and one of the boys suitcases they had packed themselves (what was I thinking????) was over by about 20 lbs. I had to pull stuff out of their suitcase and distribute among the other bags and it was at this point I learned of my DS (16) severe case of overpacking, but more on that later. Due to my lack of sleep and the fact that my sons couldn't follow my instructions I had given about packing...I feared my head was about to spin off and spew green vile liquid all over the terminal. I just kept saying to myself....I'm on vacation....I'm on vacation.
Our flight was smooth and uneventful (thank goodness since I am a very nervous flier) and we arrived in Orlando in about 2 hours. I slept most of the time (surprise) and my DS's informed me I had been drooling. I'm sorry, but I forgot why am I taking my children on this cruise?
I had booked a rental car through Budget and was soooooooo glad I had signed up for their express service called Fastbreak online. I would recommend this to anyone and it only takes about five minutes of your time online to fill out the form. Since I had Fastbreak, we stolled by the Budget line (which was huge) in the airport and right out to the garage where the rental cars are. I went to the kiosk and gave the man my Fastbreak card and five minutes later we were on our way!!! Yah hoo....let the vacation begin.
Originally, I had booked a rental car just for one day and planned to return it to the Budget office at Cape Canaveral and take the shuttle to the ship. However, after checking out more prices on the Budget web site, it was actually cheaper for me to rent the car for the whole time and return it back to Orlando. This included the parking fee at the cruise terminal. It really worked out great for us, no shuttles, no confusion...definately would do the same thing again.

We then drove to the Residence Inn and checked into our room which was lovely. Very clean, everything is new, can't say enought good things about this hotel. Then, I looked out the window and actually saw the Magic leaving the port....more excitement....more eye rolling from my children. Drove around the area a bit, ate dinner at Durango's steak house (ok food), went to beach for kids to swim and watch sunset (beautiful), then went to Ron Jons for some shopping. In case anyone wonders, Ron Jons is open 24 hours in case at 2am you decide you need a surfboard, very convienent.
The kids never did go in the pool at Residence Inn which made me glad I didn't pay for a room at the Ron Jon resort (overpriced for just a one night stay IMO). The pool was medium sized at the Residence Inn and there was an outdoor bar next to the pool area.
