nanlou
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Okay, so I can't resist. I love reading all of these reports. And I can't resist adding my own. And now that my summer vacation has officially begun (yes, summer comes early here in South Georgia!) I've got the time. So here goes...
First off, the introductions. There are four of us. Seven years ago DH and I finished school and moved South to Georgia, where we were pleased to discover that we were only a 5 hour drive from Disney World!
We have two boys -- a 6 year old (whom I'll call "Buzz" ... he's just now starting to outgrow his infatuation with Toy Story and all things Lightyear, but in my heart, he'll always be my little Buzz!) -- and a 2 year old (whom I'll call "Simba", since he's recently discovered his older brother's DVD of the Lion King and asks to watch it every chance he gets).
Buzz was three years old and Simba was in utero on our first family trip to the World (can you believe we'd been living here a couple of years before discovering that we were in such close driving range to Mickey's???), and we've been making return trips just about every year. We're mid-December visitors. DH and I both work for a university and our lives follow the academic calendar, which means final exams take up the first week of December, followed by winter graduation ceremonies, followed immediately by a short family trip to Orlando!
The last couple of years we've even taken Buzz out of school to make our trek. "Crowd-averse" would be a really good way to describe us. In our minds, early/mid-December is the BEST time for hanging out in Disney, with the cooler temperatures, holiday decorations, and of course, SHORT LINES!
I know, I know ... this trip report is five months late. But here it is. On Saturday morning (12/9) we packed the car, went to "Breakfast with Santa" at our church, then buckled everyone back in the car and drove on to Orlando. Five hours later we arrived at our hotel, settled in, then drove to Downtown Disney for some shopping and sightseeing. We stay at a Sheraton off-site... I know lots of folks rave about all the wonderful on-site hotel experiences to be had (and I imagine that if we ever did try on-site we might just decide we like it), but as things are we "cash in" our credit card rebate points for free hotel stays at any Sheraton hotel. It's well worth it for us.
So we stroll through the marketplace at Downtown Disney, eat supper on the outside patio at "Earl of Sandwich," and as we're eating a juggler starts his show. The boys (DH, Buzz, and Simba) all nab "front row" seats for the show (on the pavement) while I get some Christmas shopping done. Apparently while I'm shopping the juggler recruits kids from the crowd to help him, and Simba got to be in charge of handing him the swords as they were needed. DH reports that Simba (remember, he's only 2!) was adorable and reveled in the attention. It was getting late (past 8 pm, which is the boys' usual bedtime), but we made a few phone calls to our internet savvy friends to ask if they could determine whether the space shuttle launch which had been re-scheduled for that evening was still on. It was!!! Orlando is a good hour's drive from Kennedy Space Center, but we'd been told that it still provides a good view of the shuttle launches. Shortly after 8:30 we scouted out a good viewing location in the parking place (not surrounded by so many buildings or trees that would obscure our view) and at 8:47:35 the eastern sector of the sky shone brightly (as if a large city had appeared out of nowhere), and then the orange fireball lifted above the treeline, into the sky. After a while the fireball turned into a bright white light and it veered left (northward) along the horizon before dipping back down toward earth (following the spherical arc of the earth, I suppose!). It was so COOL! As we were watching the launch, groups of people were getting out of their cars, backs turned toward the shuttle, casually walking toward the shops. It made me
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at how "unaware" they were of what was happening *right there* so I (and then some other folks who were watching along with us nearby) yelled out to them "Turn around! It's the space shuttle! TURN AROUND AND LOOK!!!" They finally did realize what we were saying, turned around, and then thanked us for pointing it out.
And that was our first night. Tune in later for adventures from our first day.
First off, the introductions. There are four of us. Seven years ago DH and I finished school and moved South to Georgia, where we were pleased to discover that we were only a 5 hour drive from Disney World!

Buzz was three years old and Simba was in utero on our first family trip to the World (can you believe we'd been living here a couple of years before discovering that we were in such close driving range to Mickey's???), and we've been making return trips just about every year. We're mid-December visitors. DH and I both work for a university and our lives follow the academic calendar, which means final exams take up the first week of December, followed by winter graduation ceremonies, followed immediately by a short family trip to Orlando!


I know, I know ... this trip report is five months late. But here it is. On Saturday morning (12/9) we packed the car, went to "Breakfast with Santa" at our church, then buckled everyone back in the car and drove on to Orlando. Five hours later we arrived at our hotel, settled in, then drove to Downtown Disney for some shopping and sightseeing. We stay at a Sheraton off-site... I know lots of folks rave about all the wonderful on-site hotel experiences to be had (and I imagine that if we ever did try on-site we might just decide we like it), but as things are we "cash in" our credit card rebate points for free hotel stays at any Sheraton hotel. It's well worth it for us.

So we stroll through the marketplace at Downtown Disney, eat supper on the outside patio at "Earl of Sandwich," and as we're eating a juggler starts his show. The boys (DH, Buzz, and Simba) all nab "front row" seats for the show (on the pavement) while I get some Christmas shopping done. Apparently while I'm shopping the juggler recruits kids from the crowd to help him, and Simba got to be in charge of handing him the swords as they were needed. DH reports that Simba (remember, he's only 2!) was adorable and reveled in the attention. It was getting late (past 8 pm, which is the boys' usual bedtime), but we made a few phone calls to our internet savvy friends to ask if they could determine whether the space shuttle launch which had been re-scheduled for that evening was still on. It was!!! Orlando is a good hour's drive from Kennedy Space Center, but we'd been told that it still provides a good view of the shuttle launches. Shortly after 8:30 we scouted out a good viewing location in the parking place (not surrounded by so many buildings or trees that would obscure our view) and at 8:47:35 the eastern sector of the sky shone brightly (as if a large city had appeared out of nowhere), and then the orange fireball lifted above the treeline, into the sky. After a while the fireball turned into a bright white light and it veered left (northward) along the horizon before dipping back down toward earth (following the spherical arc of the earth, I suppose!). It was so COOL! As we were watching the launch, groups of people were getting out of their cars, backs turned toward the shuttle, casually walking toward the shops. It made me


And that was our first night. Tune in later for adventures from our first day.
