Hello everyone, sorry for taking so long of replying back, its a long story.
Well here it goes.
We were able to fly out of Albany, without any problems from that Sunday storm on the east coast. BUT!!! when we got to Disney, we thought that we were still in New York, for the temperature was only in the low/mid 40's. By Wednesday the temp started to come up enough so that I allowed the boys to go to the pool that day. It was a good thing that we still had our winter coats with us, for the first two nights.
The stay at the Beach Club Villas was wonderful, you could not ask for more. My parents, that are in their 60's, could not believe the rooms and how big they were. Of course this is also the first time for my parents at Disney, for I feel its pay back time to them for raising me, with all the trouble I use to get into.
The meals at the BC Cape May was great, along with many of the other places we stopped at (Tony's MK; Whipser Canyon WL, to name just a few). My father even commented when we got back that we ate too much, and that his pants were fitting tighter. My nephew could not get over the size of WD, he stated its cities within cities. I said when he got back home, for his school essay report, he was going to write about all that we did.
I have to say, My parents were impressed, with everthing. From start to the finish (the Magic Express, mom was worry about our luggage, but I kept trying to put her at ease, but when the bags showed up, she stopped worrying and started enjoying) . They just could not get over how easy everything was. They at the end, really didn't want to leave, but, well you know how it goes.
BUT!!! Again when we came back, we had the misfortune of coming back to no electricity for three days, with temperatures in the low teens. We survived the major wide spread outage from a freak cold front with high winds, and now can not wait for the next trip back.
The wife asked me, as to how soon can we go back.
Hopeful really soon!!!!
Well, I could write pages upon pages, but we all know, its the best place to be at.
Until the next one.
