Fun at the Fort - Monday - last day - page 4

lklasing

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Hi everyone! :wave2: I never know how to best start a trip report, but I guess a little background is always in order. This trip was hatched this past Memorial Day weekend, when my family was at the World with my dad, step-mom and two nephews on that side of the family. We stayed at Fort Wilderness in one of the cabins while my dad and step-mom stayed in their trailer and the kids bounced back and forth between the two. Here is the whole group from the May trip:

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It was such a great trip in so many ways, but two primary things jumped out at me – 1. Fort Wilderness is an amazing place to be and the cabins in particular suit our family perfectly (more on why later), and 2. As much fun as WDW is with just our family of four, it's even more fun when you throw more family in the mix. Put those two ideas together, and I was calling my brother-in-law while we were still there to tell him we all needed to come to the World together. His response was perfect – that they needed a good family vacation, so let's do it over Thanksgiving! :yay: I convinced him that the FW cabins were the way to go, especially since they have 3 kids, and he took the bait! So, without telling my kids there was any possibility of another trip, I started planning this one as soon as we got back home.



I guess I should fill you in on who all the players are. They are:



Me – I'm a 42 year old big Disney freak. I went several times as a kid, once in college, and then my first time as an adult in May 2003. Each time I've gone, I've grown more in love with being in the World with my family. I work full time, so I really relish the time I get to spend with my family (just like everyone else here at the Dis), and we just love to travel together. So you'll know who everyone is when the pictures start rolling in, I'll post a pic for everyone in this intro part. Here's me:

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My DH Ray – 48 years old. Tolerates my Disney obsession very well. He has really come to enjoy being at Disney more over the years as the kids have gotten older and more competent than they were when he first was here with them (they were 6 and 8 then), and really, finding the cabins at FW has helped him enjoy these trips so much more. (Again, more about why the cabins are so right for us in a little bit.) We've been married 15 years and just have a great time together. Ray:

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Danielle – our 12 years old DD. Loves the World too, and has a lot of my OCD in her so she's a great help at planning. (Although, we didn't tell them about the trip util about 2 weeks out this time, so she didn't get to help plan as much as usual.) She especially loves being at the World with her cousins around – life really doesn't get any better for her than that. Now that she's in 7th grade, she is at the junior high here, so the trip had to be scheduled to minimize the time away from school. Thankfully, with the holiday, we managed to squeeze a 5 night trip in with her only missing 1 day of school. Here's Danielle:

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Jodi – our 10 years old DD. Not at all OCD – just moves through life enjoying most every minute of it. If you asked her what her favorite part of being at the World is, I know she would say, "Getting to be with my family the whole time." :goodvibes While she's 10, she's still a mama's girl big time and I love it. :hug: I know life will catch up with her before too long and she'll have bigger interests than just us, but for now I'm loving her loving me. Jodi:

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Next, we have the family of my BIL:



Kevin – DH's 42 year old brother. Kevin and I are the same age, and we love giving each other grief. (For my 35th birthday, he called my office and told the receptionist I was 40. :rolleyes: ) Kevin is a lot of fun and has lots of energy, so I knew he would be a great guy to tour with. Here's fun-loving Kevin:

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Hope – Kevin's wife, slightly younger that the rest of us at 41. She and Kevin have been married 18 years. Hope likes having fun like the rest of us, but also values her sleep. As a result, she and their oldest son David slept in most mornings and met up with us early afternoon. :confused3 Here's Hope:

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David – Kevin and Hope's 14 year old son – a great kid but we didn't get to see him as much as the others as he often slept in while the rest of us headed out to the parks. I think he had a great time, though. David:

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Nick – Kevin and Hope's 12 year old son – very athletic, very fun. He was up for anything - the more thrilling the ride, the better. We really enjoyed getting to spend time with him. Nick:

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Lynn – Kevin and Hope's 9 year old daughter – she has been good friends with my girls since birth, and they all play together so well. A very sweet girl and always a delight to have around. She spent the night with us several times on the trip and when the group broke into smaller groups, she was always with us, which kept our girls very happy. She even looks a lot like my girls, so when the three girls were together, people thought they were all sisters. Here's Hope:

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Like I said earlier, I didn't tell our girls about the trip until about two weeks out. On all previous trips, they've known about it for a year or more, and I thought it would be fun to spring it on them much closer to traveling this time. We actually lined it up for Lynn to tell the girls over the phone, which was lots of fun. Danielle and Jodi were absolutely shocked and thrilled. My only regret on doing it that way was not taking any pictures, as the looks on their faces was priceless. :upsidedow



Up next: Off to the Fort and the MK (with lots of pics, I promise!). :)

Leslie
 
Great start, I will definitely be reading along. I am considering the cabins for our Thanksgiving trip.
 

Great as alway!:thumbsup2 I really enjoy the Fort!
 
I have not read a Trip Report in several months, today I visit the TR forum, click on one at total random and: Oh. My. Gosh. It's YOU FOLKS again. :goodvibes

I absolutely loved your last TR, it was so complete it was like I was along on the trip. It saved me a ton of money. After I finished it was "Well, no need to go to WDW next week, I feel like I was just there." :thumbsup2 Great writing, and your pictures document everything so perfectly. The fun you folks have really shows. I'm surprised the Disney advertising people have not starred you in a WDW commercial yet as the Happy Fort Family. :thumbsup2

However, one question has been bothering me since your last TR: Just how do you manage to Photoshop every picture so quickly and so perfectly? I refer, of course, to the images of the DD rugrat "Jodi". No One on this planet can possibly have dimples that cute! They just can't be real, you must Photoshop them in! :rotfl: :rotfl2:
 
Hey everybody - thanks for signing on! But you, FlaNative, are killing me! You are so sweet with your comments, both about my last TR and of course about Jodi's dimples! Yes, there will definitely be a lot of dimple sightings in this report again. :cutie:

I've got the next installment ready to go, but am trying to wait to see if my Photopass CD arrives tomorrow. It shipped yesterday and I paid for express shipping, so I'm crossing my fingers it will get here. I love some of the Photopass pics, so I'm hoping I can work them in while I post, rather than after the fact. But, if it doesn't get here tomorrow, I'll probably give in and at least posted get the first entry that involves the actual trip.

Stay tuned!

Leslie
 
I'm pretty sure I saw you in front of the Mexico pavilion on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. I saw three girls, I think, and they called out your name as you walked past them at the Cantina. Then you took a picture of them and you guys left. It was about two minutes in real time. I was contemplating walking up to you to speak, but I was afraid I might be wrong. As you walked away, I saw a LGMH on your bag, so I'm thinking my initial thought was right and it was you.
 
Hi there! I can't wait to read more! :)
I'm also 10, like your daughter!
I'm subscribing to this!
 
I'm pretty sure I saw you in front of the Mexico pavilion on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. I saw three girls, I think, and they called out your name as you walked past them at the Cantina. Then you took a picture of them and you guys left. It was about two minutes in real time. I was contemplating walking up to you to speak, but I was afraid I might be wrong. As you walked away, I saw a LGMH on your bag, so I'm thinking my initial thought was right and it was you.

Oh my gosh - that was so us! I can't believe you saw us. We were there on Saturday, ate lunch at the CS at Mexico, then I went inside trying (in vain) to find a restroom, and when I came out the girls hollered my name and I took this picture:

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I can't believe you saw us! I wish we had spoken! You'll probably see this picture again in the TR, which I'm still holding off on the next installment hoping my CD comes in the next day or so, but I had to post the picture now since you actually saw it being taken!

I very much wish we had gotten to meet. I trust you had as wonderful a trip as we did. It's such a magical place to be! :goodvibes
 
we are going next Thanksgiving, so I am looking forward to your trippie!
 
just found your report and jumping in to read along.
 
Hi! Your family looks like you have a ton of fun together! Can't wait to read more about your trip!
 
Well, only 1 week to the day after I ordered it (with expedited shipping, no less ;) ), my Photopass CD finally arrived! I'm finishing up the next installment and should have it up in just a little bit. I hope y'all are still there! Sorry for the wait!

Leslie
 
Wednesday, November 26 – Thanksgiving Eve

I was a little worried about traveling on what I have always heard was the busiest travel day of the year – the day before Thanksgiving – but that was the only way to work it to maximize trip time while minimizing time off from work and school. But, I scheduled an early flight for us hoping to ward off any delays, and thankfully it worked. We arrived at MCO before 9:00 and were met by our driver from the ever-reliable towncar service we use. It always makes me happy to have our driver meet us at the escalator with a sign with our name on it. :thumbsup2 After an easy stop at a brand new Publix (managed to spend $200 in 20 minutes, but loaded up on wine, breakfast food, sandwich stuff, etc.), we arrived!
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On to FW. I was thrilled to see that at least some of the Christmas decorations were up when we got there. I left Ray on the sidewalk with all our bags and groceries while I went inside with my fingers crossed that our cabin would be ready. The lobby was very crowded – somehow we had escaped any wait at all when we checked in back in May but we had no such luck today. But, it only took about 20 minutes and we were successfully checked in. After some confusion about whether there was a cabin ready for us, we were given the good news that there was one available. Ray and the girls were taken by FW van to 2722, while I got the golf cart. :drive: I was a little worried that our location might be too far from everything, but they had managed to give us the only thing I had asked for – that we be next door to Kevin’s family’s cabin – so I was thrilled. (And, by the way, with golf carts, the location of the cabins didn’t matter one bit.) When we got there, Jodi was a little surprised that it looked just like the cabin we had back in May. :lmao: After explaining to her that they all look just alike, we unpacked the groceries and grabbed some lunch. When we left for the MK, it became apparent that our golf cart had a battery issue. We barely made it back to the golf cart rental area, and that was with the girls getting out and running for part of the time to lighten the load.
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Happily we got the cart switched for one that worked, and we were off again. :)After a nice boat ride to the MK,
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We arrived!

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I was blown away by the Christmas decorations. While I had seen lots of pictures of the MK decorated for the holidays, I was still amazed. It was absolutely gorgeous. But guess what else it was…

CROWDED! :crowded: It’s not a very good picture, but here is part of the line at Splash Mountain:
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The wait for Splash was about 55 minutes, but Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor was only (of course “only” is a relative term) 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, Kevin’s family was traveling down separately, so we weren’t there when they arrived at the Fort. But they found the cabin, and at least Nick appeared to be enjoying the FW scene.
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Of course, they make it to the MK and caught the photographers too:

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We finally hooked up with Kevin’s family, who were all starving, so we headed to Columbia Harbour House to get them a late lunch.
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Meanwhile, I ran to get FPs for Thunder Mountain, and then we all rode the Haunted Mansion.
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The posted wait for HM was 30 minutes, but it was really closer to 20. Next, the group split up into Space Mountain riders versus the youngest two plus me. But, in the time they waited to ride Space, we were able to ride Buzz with some FPs I got earlier in the day, and the People Mover (Tomorrowland Transit Authority) twice. (Don’t ask me why we rode it twice – I really don’t know, other than the fact that you could walk on and everything else had serious waits.)

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We made our way to Toontown hoping to ride Barnstormer, but I knew we didn’t have enough time to wait the posted 40 or so minutes, so instead, we took more pictures:


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Don’t they look like sisters instead of just cousins?

We finally met up with the rest of the gang and all headed to Thunder Mountain, which even with FPs was still about a 20 minute wait. I will admit that the crowds surprised me, even though I had tried to prepare myself. All of our other trips have been in May, which even on Memorial Day weekend is much less crowded. But, no worries, we were at Disney, which is always better than back at home at work and school. :)

Finally, after a big travel and fun day, several of us (including ME!), started getting tired and ready to go. But, the castle was too beautiful to pass by without a few more pictures.

Kevin’s family:
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Our family:
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The first picture of the whole gang together:
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We had to do a little shopping on our way out for Ray and Nick, both of whom were definitely going to get too cold on this trip if they didn’t buy a sweatshirt (either that or they just felt compelled to have Mickey attire ;) ). Right outside the MK, we had another group split – Kevin, Hope, David, Danielle and Nick went to Epcot for sushi and Illuminations, while Ray and I took Jodi and Lynn back to the cabin. Having been up since 4:00 am, we were officially pooped out at that point. Once back at FW, I swung by Crockets Tavern to get some pizza to go (and some wine while I was waiting, which was better than I had feared). The pizza was fine – not great but definitely met our needs of being tired and hungry. After making what my family affectionately calls “sausage things”, which were eaten by someone or another for breakfast virtually every day of the trip, we settled in for the night.

Up next: Thanksgiving Day at Hollywood Studios! Will we make it onto TSMM? Maybe even twice??

Leslie

:offtopic: PS – If anyone wants the recipe for “sausage things”, let me know. It’s a very easy but awesome recipe for breakfast pastry things that go over like gangbusters with big groups. They served their purpose perfectly for this trip, but I always also make them for big family breakfasts and everyone loves them.
 
great update and pics.

WOW that line at SM.

I liked Fort Wilderness when I visited in October, might stay there one time soon.
 
When we got there, Jodi was a little surprised that it looked just like the cabin we had back in May.

There was simply no need to make your faithful readers wait for the photos to arrive. Your wonderful prose enables us to visualize events without reinforcement of pictures. For example, from the above quote we can correctly guess that the person involved was . . . a blonde. :rotfl2:
 




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