duckyislost
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2008
- Messages
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Index:
Pretrip - posts 1-8
Trip Report begins post 9
Day 1, Part 1: Arrival in the World - post 11
Day 1, Part 2: Lunch at Riverside Mill and Our POR Room - post 12
Day 1, Part 3: Ol' Man Island and DTD - post 14
Day 1, Part 4: DTD Lego store and water taxi back to POR - post 20
Breaking news! Booked our next trip!!! - post 21
Day 2, Part 1: Sunrise at POR and off to MK - post 22
Day 2, Part 2: Morning in the MK - post 23
Day 2, Part 3: POFQ pool - post 26
Day 2, Part 4: MK at night - post 29
Day 3, Part 1: Early EMH at MK - post 37
Day 3, Part 2: DMIL arrives, POR pool, EPCOT, and a little MK too -post 41
Day 4, Part 1: Rope Drop at EPCOT -post 43
Hi !
Im new to the Disboards and I feel like Ive come home. Everyones photos, trip reports, and advice have been great for getting me prepared and excited for our upcoming trip to the World. I think my friends and co-workers are getting a little annoyed with my joy.
So here I am to vent my love of WDW to those who will not only understand, but celebrate with me!
WHO: The Cast:
Me:
I grew up on Disney, having been raised in south Florida, made several trips as a child and teen after moving to New England in 84. As an adult I would count 3 trips, the last one being in 2000 with my DH. Im a working mom, not at all crafty or an uber-planner. (Which is where I may need your help and encouragement!) While I like to do fun things on vacations, I also very much need to relax.
DH:
He grew up in New England and has been to WDW 3 times: once as a kid and twice as an adult, the last time in 2000 with me. He is a go-go-go type on vacation, sort of Clark W. Griswold except he would prefer that I do all the planning. He likes to see all there is to be seen and do all there is to do. Reigning in this instinct, given the third member of our party, is going to be my biggest challenge!
DS:
AKA the boy will be 4 years old in July and he has never been to the World. We havent taken him on a significant trip anywhere for almost a year and a half. (See puking through Vegas below). The boy loves trains, cars, pirates, climbing, playing guitar and negotiating. We are trying to expand his comfort zone and (finally) get him potty trained, hes stubborn.
Here his is around the holidays playing pirate. He and DH have 2 treasure boxes that they hide on each other in the house, then draw maps for each other and go searching.
Hes a rough and tumble kiddo.
In case you are wondering, no I do not send him out dressed like this.
Dont let the dimples fool you, he is not always this much fun.
Lets hope this version doesnt join us on our trip.
And last, but not least, DMIL (Guest star):
She will be driving from Tampa and staying over with us for a day. Shes going to come to the MK with us and has offered to watch the boy so DH and I can have an evening to ourselves. (Should we go for a tranquil dinner or every thrill ride we can squeeze in? Decisions
)
WHEN: April 1-5 (Only 2 more weeks to go!!!)
HOW: Direct flight on JetBlue, then Magical Express. No rental car.
WHERE: We are staying at the Port Orleans Riverside. First time at this resort for all of us, in fact, effectively the first time staying onsite too. (I made camping trips to FW as a kid and had one rainy stay at the CR, but that was 20+ years ago.) We knew if we were going to go to WDW with DS that we wanted to stay onsite so we could take breaks mid-day. Id love to say that I weighed all the options and made an informed choice on this, but the truth is we decided to make this trip about a month ago and POR was the only Mod available. (Prior to finding this board we had heard that the Values were noisy and crowded so we shied away from those.) Looking at the pics online we decided POR looked serene
and that is what we wanted to come back to at the end of the day. Besides, I think DS is going to love the pool and the boat ride to DTD. Some things I am worried about are doing even more walking, depending on what room we get, and bus crowding. (Any reassurance out there? Tips? )
WHY: (Besides the obvious pilgrimage back to the world of childhood wonder and bliss.)
1.) We have had enough of this.
Yes, the Christmas lights came down months ago. Unfortunately the snow piled up several times after that too. We woke up to snow, again, on Saturday morning!
Luckily it was too warm for it to stick and it changed over to rain. Even without snow all we have to look forward to in the near term is mud season.
Only Fenway has a prayer of being green any time soon. OK, everyone is sick of winter so what else.
2.) OK how about stress? When we booked we were all sick with that wretched flu that was going around and I was one week out from a major deadline at work. I had been going full tilt on this project for 2 months. While I am relieved to have survived past the deadline, there is a follow up presentation in May so the fun is just beginning. This trip is meant to slide into the lull before I ramp up to face the next deadline.
3.) Its about time. We havent taken a significant vacation for a long time. I dont mean a string of days off in a row. I mean an away from home, out of driving range for more than 2 days vacation.
The last plane trip we took with the boy was the puking tour of Vegas 06. (I will spare the pics here.) The boy was about 22 months then and we flew out to see my parents who are retired in Las Vegas. We get to Logan airport and are about to check in when the boy turns green and then BLAMO, all over me and him.
We change clothes and figure, OK isolated incident, its over now. Well, not by a longshot. The boy proceeded to puke 6 more times en route. On the plane, in the connecting terminal (Shout out to Cleveland, sorry about the mess!), and again on the connecting flight. Poor kid kept crying for food, but he couldnt keep anything down. We limped into the baggage claim and must have looked pitiful to my dad and stepmom. The next night my DH and I had booked a room for ourselves at the Wynn and my folks took care of the boy. All was fine until about 3am when both of us came down with the same daycare plague and took turns visiting the bathroom all night. It lasted about 24 hours and then was finally over. Aside from these lovely details the boy decided not to observe the time change and was wide awake ready to play at 3 am every morning.
Serenity now!
So weve been just a little gun-shy but its time to take him to meet the mouse.
Were staying in our time zone, there are TVs on the plane, its only a 3.25 hour flight. Its a daytime direct flight to Orlando. The plane will be crawling with more kids than a Horton Hears a Who matinee.
Hell be fine, fingers crossed. Once we get there I have no doubt that hes going to have a blast
.As long as we dont overdo it.
More to come on shopping, preparing the boy, keeping our inner commandos in check, etc.
Thanks for stopping by! ~ ducky
Pretrip - posts 1-8
Trip Report begins post 9
Day 1, Part 1: Arrival in the World - post 11
Day 1, Part 2: Lunch at Riverside Mill and Our POR Room - post 12
Day 1, Part 3: Ol' Man Island and DTD - post 14
Day 1, Part 4: DTD Lego store and water taxi back to POR - post 20
Breaking news! Booked our next trip!!! - post 21
Day 2, Part 1: Sunrise at POR and off to MK - post 22
Day 2, Part 2: Morning in the MK - post 23
Day 2, Part 3: POFQ pool - post 26
Day 2, Part 4: MK at night - post 29
Day 3, Part 1: Early EMH at MK - post 37
Day 3, Part 2: DMIL arrives, POR pool, EPCOT, and a little MK too -post 41
Day 4, Part 1: Rope Drop at EPCOT -post 43
Hi !
Im new to the Disboards and I feel like Ive come home. Everyones photos, trip reports, and advice have been great for getting me prepared and excited for our upcoming trip to the World. I think my friends and co-workers are getting a little annoyed with my joy.
So here I am to vent my love of WDW to those who will not only understand, but celebrate with me!
WHO: The Cast:
Me:
I grew up on Disney, having been raised in south Florida, made several trips as a child and teen after moving to New England in 84. As an adult I would count 3 trips, the last one being in 2000 with my DH. Im a working mom, not at all crafty or an uber-planner. (Which is where I may need your help and encouragement!) While I like to do fun things on vacations, I also very much need to relax. DH:
He grew up in New England and has been to WDW 3 times: once as a kid and twice as an adult, the last time in 2000 with me. He is a go-go-go type on vacation, sort of Clark W. Griswold except he would prefer that I do all the planning. He likes to see all there is to be seen and do all there is to do. Reigning in this instinct, given the third member of our party, is going to be my biggest challenge! DS:
AKA the boy will be 4 years old in July and he has never been to the World. We havent taken him on a significant trip anywhere for almost a year and a half. (See puking through Vegas below). The boy loves trains, cars, pirates, climbing, playing guitar and negotiating. We are trying to expand his comfort zone and (finally) get him potty trained, hes stubborn.Here his is around the holidays playing pirate. He and DH have 2 treasure boxes that they hide on each other in the house, then draw maps for each other and go searching.
Hes a rough and tumble kiddo.
In case you are wondering, no I do not send him out dressed like this.
Dont let the dimples fool you, he is not always this much fun.
Lets hope this version doesnt join us on our trip.
And last, but not least, DMIL (Guest star):
She will be driving from Tampa and staying over with us for a day. Shes going to come to the MK with us and has offered to watch the boy so DH and I can have an evening to ourselves. (Should we go for a tranquil dinner or every thrill ride we can squeeze in? Decisions
)
WHEN: April 1-5 (Only 2 more weeks to go!!!)
HOW: Direct flight on JetBlue, then Magical Express. No rental car.
WHERE: We are staying at the Port Orleans Riverside. First time at this resort for all of us, in fact, effectively the first time staying onsite too. (I made camping trips to FW as a kid and had one rainy stay at the CR, but that was 20+ years ago.) We knew if we were going to go to WDW with DS that we wanted to stay onsite so we could take breaks mid-day. Id love to say that I weighed all the options and made an informed choice on this, but the truth is we decided to make this trip about a month ago and POR was the only Mod available. (Prior to finding this board we had heard that the Values were noisy and crowded so we shied away from those.) Looking at the pics online we decided POR looked serene
and that is what we wanted to come back to at the end of the day. Besides, I think DS is going to love the pool and the boat ride to DTD. Some things I am worried about are doing even more walking, depending on what room we get, and bus crowding. (Any reassurance out there? Tips? )WHY: (Besides the obvious pilgrimage back to the world of childhood wonder and bliss.)
1.) We have had enough of this.
Yes, the Christmas lights came down months ago. Unfortunately the snow piled up several times after that too. We woke up to snow, again, on Saturday morning!
Luckily it was too warm for it to stick and it changed over to rain. Even without snow all we have to look forward to in the near term is mud season.
Only Fenway has a prayer of being green any time soon. OK, everyone is sick of winter so what else.2.) OK how about stress? When we booked we were all sick with that wretched flu that was going around and I was one week out from a major deadline at work. I had been going full tilt on this project for 2 months. While I am relieved to have survived past the deadline, there is a follow up presentation in May so the fun is just beginning. This trip is meant to slide into the lull before I ramp up to face the next deadline.
3.) Its about time. We havent taken a significant vacation for a long time. I dont mean a string of days off in a row. I mean an away from home, out of driving range for more than 2 days vacation.
The last plane trip we took with the boy was the puking tour of Vegas 06. (I will spare the pics here.) The boy was about 22 months then and we flew out to see my parents who are retired in Las Vegas. We get to Logan airport and are about to check in when the boy turns green and then BLAMO, all over me and him.
We change clothes and figure, OK isolated incident, its over now. Well, not by a longshot. The boy proceeded to puke 6 more times en route. On the plane, in the connecting terminal (Shout out to Cleveland, sorry about the mess!), and again on the connecting flight. Poor kid kept crying for food, but he couldnt keep anything down. We limped into the baggage claim and must have looked pitiful to my dad and stepmom. The next night my DH and I had booked a room for ourselves at the Wynn and my folks took care of the boy. All was fine until about 3am when both of us came down with the same daycare plague and took turns visiting the bathroom all night. It lasted about 24 hours and then was finally over. Aside from these lovely details the boy decided not to observe the time change and was wide awake ready to play at 3 am every morning.
Serenity now! So weve been just a little gun-shy but its time to take him to meet the mouse.
Were staying in our time zone, there are TVs on the plane, its only a 3.25 hour flight. Its a daytime direct flight to Orlando. The plane will be crawling with more kids than a Horton Hears a Who matinee.
Hell be fine, fingers crossed. Once we get there I have no doubt that hes going to have a blast
.As long as we dont overdo it. More to come on shopping, preparing the boy, keeping our inner commandos in check, etc.
Thanks for stopping by! ~ ducky
Our biggest thrill was getting semis to blow their horns. My folks got a CB so we could listen to the truckers, it was the 70s afterall, on the heals of Smokey and the Bandit. Then all of a sudden wed hit Kissimme, like a beacon on the horizon.
We both love roller coasters and we hit them all multiple times. (EE wasnt there yet.) The crowds werent bad so we didnt wait long on anything and more than once were the beneficiaries of fastpasses from people who were giving them away. I tried to take pictures, but I didnt have a digital camera then and I ditched carrying my camera for the 2nd day. So no pics I can post from that trip. It was a blur, a great blur, but a blur nonetheless.
Also my pocket tripod which I finally found.
The Unofficial guide w/Kids has been great. I've never been to WDW with a young child before and it really is a whole different ballgame. Very helpful. The Imagineering guides have been fun although not as much info as I had hoped for.
This was DS first trip so everything was new and exciting to him. In planning the trip DH and my nostalgia for Disney swelled and we already knew we would probably want to go back again within a year. Knowing that we would return completely took the pressure off seeing everything this trip. We decided to take our time and let DS suck in every minute of the magic and not stress about hitting everything on our to-do list. We certainly did not hit everything, or even come close, but we had a fabulous time and are already planning to return in the fall.
I only felt guilty for about 2 seconds for letting him watch TV for 3 hours straight. He was quiet and content, and besides, he was on vacation.
