Shadowcat70
Mouseketeer
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Me
, hubby
, ds 10
, and dd 7 
This is our first WDW trip. We're seasoned veterans of Disneyland and know this is gonna be waaaay different!
Arrival - 5/27...
We left the house very early to catch our 8am flight from PDX. The kids were super excited about their first plane ride and I was a nervous wreck. I hate flying. We flew United and the kids were very well behaved on the flight, which was thankfully uneventful. ;-) Due to the size of the planes (one was an Express commuter and the second a 737), we had to check one of the carry-ons, which we were able to retrive coming right off each plane.
We touched down at MCO around 6:30pm and proceeded to the Magical Express area. It was a bit difficult to find at first, but when we did the rest of the process was simple. They have roped-off queues dedicated to the resorts. You find your resort and follow that queue. We were the only ones there for Pop and were worried about how long it would take, but as soon as we reach the beginning of the line, a cast member hurried right over and guided us to our bus. They put our rolling carry-ons under the bus, and we boarded the Cruise Line style bus with the portal windows. The seats were VERY comfortable compared to the Magical Express bus we ended up taking to the airport on the way back.
By now, our whole family was super excited. The ride to the resort seemed so long because we were anxious to get there. We stopped off at the Caribbean Beach Resort first to drop some folks off there, and then we were on our way to Pop Century. When our bus arrived, there were cast members at the red carpet with a variety of buttons. We each got a "First Visit" right off the bus. It was a great
and got our vacation off to a wonderful start. We had checked in on-line, so the process was very speedy, although I did have a bit of trouble understanding the cast member because of their accent and they seemed to speak softly. With our packet in hand, we headed off to find our room.
We had requested either the 80s or 90s because our son is really into computers and thought that was the coolest area of the resort. Luckily, we got a room on the second floor of the 80s building facing group of trees. It was on the opposite side of the pool, so it was quiet. The room was a bit smaller than what we have experienced, but it was fine for us. After unloading the carry-ons at the room, since our luggage hadn't arrived of course, we headed over to the Pop food court for dinner and to pick up our refillable mugs. A thunderstorm had moved in, which was very nice, since in the NW we don't get many of those at all. It had started to rain a bit too (which we get A LOT of here).
It was around 7:15pm and the place didn't seem too crowded. Hubby got in the line for our son's adult chicken nugget meal, and I got in another line for a beef & broccoli, shrimp lo mein, and a kids beef & broccoli. The beef & broccoli was ok, but a bit on the salty side. Hubby said the shrimp lo mein was "meh" (the shrimp didn't have any flavor to it). The highlight of the meal however was my son's chicken nuggets and fries. They were great! Hubby said he noticed in line that the "adult" nuggets where different from the "kids" nuggets. The ones in the kids meals were small, processed and compressed (cheap!), while the "adult" nuggets were obviously real chicken. I'm not sure why that is, but we made a note not to order a nugget meal for my daughter at any time on the trip.
After dinner we kept with our Disneyland trip tradition, and decided to head to DTD. At Disneyland, we just walk on over, but at WDW we knew we had to take a bus. I read somewhere that the DTD bus can take forever, and that info was right! We waited a very long time before one came. We wandered around DTD in the rain, and then headed back to the hotel for bed. A note on the bus service at DTD. There appear to be actually 2 drop-off points. There is one at the Pleasure Island area that would have made it a much shorter walk on the way back from DisneyQuest.
It was around 11pm when we got back, and our luggage was waiting there for us. Hollywood Studios was going to be our first park, and it was Star Wars Weekends, so we were a bit too excited to sleep. Hubby used the room phone to order us up a wakeup call at 6:45am, and to bed we went.




This is our first WDW trip. We're seasoned veterans of Disneyland and know this is gonna be waaaay different!
Arrival - 5/27...
We left the house very early to catch our 8am flight from PDX. The kids were super excited about their first plane ride and I was a nervous wreck. I hate flying. We flew United and the kids were very well behaved on the flight, which was thankfully uneventful. ;-) Due to the size of the planes (one was an Express commuter and the second a 737), we had to check one of the carry-ons, which we were able to retrive coming right off each plane.
We touched down at MCO around 6:30pm and proceeded to the Magical Express area. It was a bit difficult to find at first, but when we did the rest of the process was simple. They have roped-off queues dedicated to the resorts. You find your resort and follow that queue. We were the only ones there for Pop and were worried about how long it would take, but as soon as we reach the beginning of the line, a cast member hurried right over and guided us to our bus. They put our rolling carry-ons under the bus, and we boarded the Cruise Line style bus with the portal windows. The seats were VERY comfortable compared to the Magical Express bus we ended up taking to the airport on the way back.
By now, our whole family was super excited. The ride to the resort seemed so long because we were anxious to get there. We stopped off at the Caribbean Beach Resort first to drop some folks off there, and then we were on our way to Pop Century. When our bus arrived, there were cast members at the red carpet with a variety of buttons. We each got a "First Visit" right off the bus. It was a great

We had requested either the 80s or 90s because our son is really into computers and thought that was the coolest area of the resort. Luckily, we got a room on the second floor of the 80s building facing group of trees. It was on the opposite side of the pool, so it was quiet. The room was a bit smaller than what we have experienced, but it was fine for us. After unloading the carry-ons at the room, since our luggage hadn't arrived of course, we headed over to the Pop food court for dinner and to pick up our refillable mugs. A thunderstorm had moved in, which was very nice, since in the NW we don't get many of those at all. It had started to rain a bit too (which we get A LOT of here).
It was around 7:15pm and the place didn't seem too crowded. Hubby got in the line for our son's adult chicken nugget meal, and I got in another line for a beef & broccoli, shrimp lo mein, and a kids beef & broccoli. The beef & broccoli was ok, but a bit on the salty side. Hubby said the shrimp lo mein was "meh" (the shrimp didn't have any flavor to it). The highlight of the meal however was my son's chicken nuggets and fries. They were great! Hubby said he noticed in line that the "adult" nuggets where different from the "kids" nuggets. The ones in the kids meals were small, processed and compressed (cheap!), while the "adult" nuggets were obviously real chicken. I'm not sure why that is, but we made a note not to order a nugget meal for my daughter at any time on the trip.
After dinner we kept with our Disneyland trip tradition, and decided to head to DTD. At Disneyland, we just walk on over, but at WDW we knew we had to take a bus. I read somewhere that the DTD bus can take forever, and that info was right! We waited a very long time before one came. We wandered around DTD in the rain, and then headed back to the hotel for bed. A note on the bus service at DTD. There appear to be actually 2 drop-off points. There is one at the Pleasure Island area that would have made it a much shorter walk on the way back from DisneyQuest.
It was around 11pm when we got back, and our luggage was waiting there for us. Hollywood Studios was going to be our first park, and it was Star Wars Weekends, so we were a bit too excited to sleep. Hubby used the room phone to order us up a wakeup call at 6:45am, and to bed we went.