That's what they did at Old Key West. Our room was really far from the Hospitality House, but right next to a pool that had a little snack bar you could get a refill from. It was perfect!
Very nice. It's a reasonable idea for any resort that is so large and spread out.
Must congratulate you on the teens!!!
I'm still craving fudge now. I even made a cake over the weekend and have been eating the leftovers. Nope, not good enough. I'm going to have to get some fudge soon. Even if it's not Disney fudge (gasp!).
We stayed at CBR before our first
Disney Cruise in January 2009 - that was the trip that I planned on the DIS with my snowbird buddies. We loved it!!! Even though my MIL complained that everything was so far.
Didn't bother me at all. I enjoyed walking around that resort!! The food court was great too - lots of options for everyone. I have heard horrible things about Shutters, the TS restaurant there though. Never tried it.
The kids loved the pools!
In our mall that got flooded, there was a place called Rocky Mountain Fudge Factory. They had so many yummy things. We would sometimes go in for a treat, and it felt a little like being in the Confectionary at Disney World.
I heard the DIS podcast about a bad experience at Shutters, but I'd still like to try it myself one of these days. We want to try all the restaurants at some point. I figure I'll make it to most of them, but I doubt I'll ever to get to Victoria & Albert's. That's way out of my league.
Yay for the teens and the countdown calendar is so cute!! I have always said I wanted to do one but I always forget!
I bet you and Hollie could have a blast together creating a countdown calendar. Most little girls love to use colored paper, scissors, glue, and stickers. She could make quite a masterpiece, I bet!
CBR is where we stayed on our first trip! I really don't remember anything of it (just POR, back when it was Dixie Landings) but I love seeing pictures from there.
Have a great time in Alabama with your girls!
Maybe you could find a picture of a young Meg at CBR? I know we'd love to see it!
Did your dad have his 'special' glasses way back then?
I am going to AL about mid-morning. I am looking forward to seeing Brooklynn's swimming lesson this afternoon.
Yay!!!!!!!!! for your trip being so close! I saw Jill posted the countdown on fb and thought I better get over here and get caught up. Loving all the shopping and parade pics! Great DISmeet pics, too! My bff was in Atlanta that same weekend visiting her sister...don't think I didn't consider jumping in her car so I could make the meet. However, I'm glad I stayed in town that weekend - it was my birthday weekend so we had some bday celebrations, and then, sadly, my grandmother passed away. I'm always going to miss her but I'm content and at peace with the fact that she had a very nice, very long life (95 years old), the love of a great family (3 kids, 5 grandkids, 11 great-grandkids, and 2 great-great-grandkids, and another on the way), and a very peaceful passing.
Now, did I see you write something about a coconut cake?? With Eagle brand? And Coco Lopez??!!!! First of all, I didn't even know they had Coco Lopez anywhere else! We are big-time Coco fans! We've never been able to find it in Orlando and we usually take at least a dozen cans when we go up. We love having pina coladas or we just make up drinks with it...on our last trip we came up with a nutella, banana, coco lopez milkshake - DELISH! Well, secondly...would you possibly still have that coconut cake recipe and be willing to share?
Have a safe drive to your girlies and enjoy your time with them, and your visit from Anita and her boys!
It was so good to get on here and see your name again!
I am glad you have the attitude you do about your grandmother. I know she delighted in having her family around her.
The cake is simple. Poke fairly good-sized holes in a yellow cake, then pour the Coco over it, and then the Eagle Brand. Top with Cool Whip and coconut. Let it sit for a day and soak in good before you serve it. It is good stuff!
I will be thinking of Anita and the guys as they have the long drive ahead of them today. I think we'll be eating at Red Robin, since that's Brooklynn's go-to eatery.
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Random picture.
Those were our treasures from the newest packet of little figures.
We had had a fun trip, but Mickey's bosses were now telling us we had to go home and let someone else come and have some fun.
We spent the morning gathering up our things from all about the room. I took Bella out for a walk while Jill got Brooklynn moving and she and Kay did the double checking of all the nooks and crannies.
From Classic Hall.
These might be the suitcases
Wigd needs from this trip to bring back her many treasures. I will not be surprised if this is being pulled behind their car when we see them tonight.
Here they come!
Brooklynn was still not fully awake, as you can see.
Bella pops up with a smile, and Brooklynn thinks about waking up for an hour or so and smiles a bit later. They have very different styles of 'morningness'.
We were storing our things at Luggage Services at Pop and then heading off to Epcot for Opening Day of the Flower and Garden Festival.
We grabbed some breakfast,
and then got to the bus stop.
The girls enjoyed a rousing game of 'wozie' while we waited for the bus.
Next time - our half-day at Epcot.