Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho. It's off to the Grand Floridian We Go! June 2014 (Update: Video)

You did a fantastic job Stephanie! Matt may have to watch out for you taking the trip reports over in the future!! ;):rotfl2:

Animal Kingdom day looks awesome! Boo to Princess losing her magic band but nice to know it was a, relatively, easy fix.

What sweet pixie dust from the Pizzafari CM's!! I'm totally going to try and go in grumpy on our trip and try to get a cupcake, although I'm not nearly as cute as Pickle so not sure of my chances!! lol :rotfl:
 
Good job, Stephanie! You can fill in for DH anytime! Don't you just love the main pool at the GF?!?!? We're staying at the Villas for the first time in September. So excited!
 
Hello I have been reading since the beginning but this is my first post

I did not know that trick with EE and the shrine so cool :)

AK is one of our favorite parks but we really did not explore it on our last trip, all my boys wanted to do is play with the drums in Africa. Your report has me missing AK, you did a great job. I wish I could get a big family Disney trip together but we are the only Disney lovers in our family.
 
Great job Stephanie! I enjoyed reading about your day at AK. We love AK and always wish we had more time there during our trip.

I had no idea about the shrine, either. Too cool!

I loved the Lion King show when we saw it a few years ago. This past trip in March it was closed so we didn't get to see it. Looking forward to seeing it next trip. :)

That was so sweet of the CM's to get Pickle a cupcake. :)

The Safari is my favorite thing at AK. My nephews (6&4) love it, and it's always so fun to see their eyes when they see the animals! :)
 

Thanks! Mickey pretzels are always good, and **SPOILERS** we never did find the pink magic band. We checked with lost and found the next day, and they didn't have it.

Oh no! :( I had a pink one my last trip and I think I would have been bummed to have to get a gray one. :(
 
I never knew about the shrine matching the profile of EE. You always learn new things reading trip reports!

Animal Kingdom always seems so much hotter than the other parks. I've yet to make it a full day there.
 
Ah, the power of DIS trip reports - letting husbands and wives know what the other was up to on their trips :rotfl:

That was very nice of the CMs to get Pickles a "Just because" cupcake! Those types of things definitely make Disney trips seem special

The trails at AK are definitely cool and a good thing to do to "kill" a little time. If only that park wasn't so hot!

sounds like a fun - if hot day at AK. Very cool that you found the new areas of Pizzafari to explore

Sorry princess lost her pink MB ... maybe she can find some pink duck tape and make the gray one pink
 
Day 5 - Saturday the 7th - Part 8 - Leaving the Disney Bubble to Visit Friends

OK. It's MarbleBob back with a quick update to close out Saturday. We left off with my parents and me heading back to GF after seeing Mark Hamill and Stephanie and gang swimming back at the pool.

We got back to the resort around 4:30 PM or so, and planned to meet some friends for dinner around 5:45PM. One of my best friends, Skip, from high school lives in Vero Beach (which is about an hour and 45 minutes southeast of WDW.) Skip and his family decided to make the drive up to Orlando for the day and to meet us for dinner. I was really excited about this because I haven't seen him in about 4 years.

We decided to meet at Sweet Tomatoes, about 25 minutes up on International Drive. We often eat here whenever we decide to leave the Disney bubble, because the salad bar is a nice change from what we typically eat on property.

So as soon as I got back to the GF, we freshened up and hopped in the car.

I didn't really take any photos myself the rest of the night, as I was too busy catching up with Skip. :hippie: So no food photos or anything. Stephanie did get a couple shots before the night was over.

After we finished eating, we decided to find a place that was more conversation friendly. We thought about finding a nice park or something, but one of the kids suggested we go back and ride the monorail. Everyone thought that seemed like fun, so we headed back to the GF for the rest of the evening.

Stephanie grabbed a photo of us in the lobby before we went upstairs to get on the monorail.



We chatted for a while, and in the meantime, Pickle decided to point out some of the hidden Disney characters to Skip's boys.



A few minutes later, we were on the monorail!



We circled over to the TTC and then swapped monorails and rode over to EPCOT and back. And then back to GF. It provided for a nice laid back place to chat and goof around for a while :cool1:

Once we got back, we found my parents and sister in the GF lobby and spent another hour or so chatting and catching up with everyone. Before we knew it, it was around 10pm and time for them to drive home, and for us to get to sleep. So we walked them back to their car and said our goodbyes.


All in all, it was an amazing day. Everyone had fun with their activities, despite the heat and crowds, and then we have a nice evening relaxing with friends.

Stay tuned, next update will cover our day at EPCOT :thumbsup2



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It's always nice meeting up with old friends. Especially nice for your friends to get a little Disney thrown in with riding the monorail while catching up. :thumbsup2
 
Wow! I just read through your posts, and you REALLY did an amazing job!!! Thanks again for filling in the gap :thumbsup2 I know we chatted briefly about how your day went later that afternoon, but it was fun getting a play by play in the trip report. Funny, I didn't even know about the shape of the shrine echoing the mountain! :cool1:
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Thanks. It was fun, but I like it better when you do the trip reporting. ;) Oh yeah, thanks for showing me how to reply to people all in one post.

I had no idea that the shrine was the same silhouette as the mountain! Very cool. I love all of the little details.
It looks so hot... no wonder everyone wanted to get in the pool!

I love the details, too.

You did a fantastic job Stephanie! Matt may have to watch out for you taking the trip reports over in the future!! ;):rotfl2:

Animal Kingdom day looks awesome! Boo to Princess losing her magic band but nice to know it was a, relatively, easy fix.

What sweet pixie dust from the Pizzafari CM's!! I'm totally going to try and go in grumpy on our trip and try to get a cupcake, although I'm not nearly as cute as Pickle so not sure of my chances!! lol :rotfl:

Thanks! We had fun at Animal Kingdom, and it was special for Pickle to get some attention. Let me know if the grumpy trick works for you. :happytv:

Good job, Stephanie! You can fill in for DH anytime! Don't you just love the main pool at the GF?!?!? We're staying at the Villas for the first time in September. So excited!

Thanks, SusieBea. I was surprised at how much the kids loved the main pool. The beach pool had all the bells and whistles, but when it came down to it, they all just wanted to play together in the water. We spent most of our time at the main pool. Congratulations on your upcoming trip to the villas!! We walked around the lobby, and it looks really nice. You'll have a great time.

Hello I have been reading since the beginning but this is my first post

I did not know that trick with EE and the shrine so cool :)

AK is one of our favorite parks but we really did not explore it on our last trip, all my boys wanted to do is play with the drums in Africa. Your report has me missing AK, you did a great job. I wish I could get a big family Disney trip together but we are the only Disney lovers in our family.

Glad to have you along! I really enjoy the atmosphere at AK. This is a park that I would have fun exploring on a trip by myself. There's so much detail, theming, and hidden nooks and crannies. Sorry to hear you're the only Disney lovers in your family!

Great job Stephanie! I enjoyed reading about your day at AK. We love AK and always wish we had more time there during our trip.

I had no idea about the shrine, either. Too cool!

I loved the Lion King show when we saw it a few years ago. This past trip in March it was closed so we didn't get to see it. Looking forward to seeing it next trip. :)

That was so sweet of the CM's to get Pickle a cupcake. :)

The Safari is my favorite thing at AK. My nephews (6&4) love it, and it's always so fun to see their eyes when they see the animals! :)

Thanks, KellyK75! Your nephews are at such fun ages! I bet you have a blast with them.

I never knew about the shrine matching the profile of EE. You always learn new things reading trip reports!

Animal Kingdom always seems so much hotter than the other parks. I've yet to make it a full day there.

I'm not sure why it seems so much hotter, but I agree that it does. I was missing those 70 and 80 degree days we have often experienced in the off-season.

Ah, the power of DIS trip reports - letting husbands and wives know what the other was up to on their trips :rotfl:

That was very nice of the CMs to get Pickles a "Just because" cupcake! Those types of things definitely make Disney trips seem special

The trails at AK are definitely cool and a good thing to do to "kill" a little time. If only that park wasn't so hot!

sounds like a fun - if hot day at AK. Very cool that you found the new areas of Pizzafari to explore

Sorry princess lost her pink MB ... maybe she can find some pink duck tape and make the gray one pink

I like this idea...trip reports to let Matt know what I'm up to. :rotfl: Duck tape does work wonders!

Thanks everybody for your kind words! And thanks, Matt, for putting this together. I really enjoy your trip reports--they help make the magic of our Disney trip last a little bit longer. :lovestruc
 
that's great that got a chance to catch up with your friend!

I think we always wind up hitting up Sweet Tomatoes when we go to Florida as well ... it's a pretty good value and they don't have them up by us

Riding the monorail is definitely a good idea - especially if you take the spur over to EPCOT and you get that kinda mini-tour around EPCOT. If you time it right you can even see some of Illuminations
 
So fun that you were able to catch up with your friends while there! It sounds like a nice relaxing evening.
 
Stephanie,
Great job on your trip report. Since we never made it to Animal Kingdom this trip, it was good to see all your pictures. And, I must say, you took some awesome pics just like Matt. I never knew about Princess losing her pink Magic Band there at Animal Kingdom. I did notice she had a gray band, but thought that was the color she chose...Lol. Anxious to read more from you and Matt both.
Mimi
 
Whew! I'm all caught up. I'm a schmucky subber. I said I was subbing in to this report then forgot to hit the sub in button. I don't even know what happened :confused3 I do know that I'm all subbed in now!
 
Great job Stephanie on your AK review with the kiddos : ) always so extra hot at AK it seems to me. I just got caught up and what a lovely trip!
 
Looks like you had a nice visit with your friends. :)

It's always nice meeting up with old friends. Especially nice for your friends to get a little Disney thrown in with riding the monorail while catching up. :thumbsup2

that's great that got a chance to catch up with your friend!

I think we always wind up hitting up Sweet Tomatoes when we go to Florida as well ... it's a pretty good value and they don't have them up by us

Riding the monorail is definitely a good idea - especially if you take the spur over to EPCOT and you get that kinda mini-tour around EPCOT. If you time it right you can even see some of Illuminations

So fun that you were able to catch up with your friends while there! It sounds like a nice relaxing evening.

Whew! I'm all caught up. I'm a schmucky subber. I said I was subbing in to this report then forgot to hit the sub in button. I don't even know what happened :confused3 I do know that I'm all subbed in now!

Thanks for the comments everyone, and glad to have you subbing FancyNancy!

We've been busier than normal the last couple weeks, but things should be settling down now and I hope to get back to daily updates.

In the meantime, we visited Walt's hometown, Marceline, MO yesterday and had a lot of fun. Next post will be micro report on that :cool1:
 
Stand by for a quick one post detour, we visited Marceline, MO yesterday...


Some of you may be familiar with Marceline, MO, but if not.... Walt was born in Chicago, but his family decided that it would be safer/healthier to move away from the big city when he was little. They decided to move to Marceline, MO. I don't recall the exact ages, but they lived there for 5 years while Walt was elementary school aged. Although he only spent 5 years there, the story goes that Marceline had the biggest impact on his early life and he always cherished the memories that he made there. Walt returned several times as an adult, and even had plans for a "Marceline Project" before he passed away. His passion for trains was born here and he developed his love for animals on the family farm.

Apparently, he wasn't old enough to do real farm chores, so he was often tasked with watching his little sister when the others worked. Story goes, that he also started his love for drawing, animation, and storytelling here as he drew flip book style pictures for his sister as they practiced "belly botany" under his "dreaming tree" (a giant cottonwood situated next to a spring.) Also, the Main Street in downtown Marceline served as inspiration for Main Street in Disneyland.

Walt returned several times as an adult for various events and activities, and even purchased his boyhood home with the plans to develop it into sort of a working farm exhibit/park. (Unfortunately, it was still just an idea when he passed. His brother Roy came out of retirement to complete Walt Disney World, but didn't have it in him to see the Marceline project completed, so he sold the land to the current family who owns it today.) Some really interesting stuff here.

So Marceline, is in the middle of Missouri, about 3 hours NW of St. Louis (and probably about the same distance NE of Kansas City.) Not too far for a day trip.

This was our second visit. I wrote up a more detailed TR of our last visit in 2012. Check my signature for the link.

Anyway, this isn't meant to be thorough TR, but hoping to share a few highlights and maybe inspire a few to visit the lovely town.

We actually started the day at the General John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site http://mostateparks.com/park/gen-john-j-pershing-boyhood-home-state-historic-site It's located in Laclede, MO - about 20 minutes west of Marceline. I admit that I should have paid more attention in history class, because while Pershing was one of the nations most legendary generals, I really didn't know too much about him. Unlike Marceline, I'm not sure that this would be worth a day trip to visit (unless you are a serious military/history fan), but if you are already in the area, it was actually pretty cool.

So we visited the Pershing house and museum and then arrived in Marceline around 11 am. We wanted to visit the Walt Disney United States Post Office Building before it closed at noon, so we drove there first. The postal service issued a commemorative stamp there in 1968, which was a pretty big deal as Marceline one out over other Disney related towns such as Chicago, Kansas City, and LA. Apparently, there were cases to be made for each town but it couldn't be agreed upon, so they asked Walt's wife, Lilly, what she thought Walt would have preferred. She didn't hesitate to say Marceline because he always spoke so fondly of it. And later the building was renamed in his honor and is the only federal building to be named after Walt. Pretty cool... They have a special cancellation stamp, so we stopped in for a few cheap souvenirs. It's like 60 cents for a pre-stamped envelope that they'll cancel for you.



Pretty cool! And we had fun chatting with the postal worker behind the counter. I find myself wanting to share more than just the highlights here. Maybe I'll have to make a separate TR for the day.... after I finish this WDW one :hippie:



Next we ate lunch at a Sonic. Not a lot of dining choices as it's a small town. And then we headed over to the farm that Walt lived at. The home is private (owned by the people who run the museum in town), but they have Walt's "Dreaming Tree" and a replica of his barn available to the public. So cool!

The house as it looks today.



And the dreaming tree.



Or at least what's left of it. It's been hit by lightning a few times in the last couple of decades and is pretty much dead and beyond saving. The cool thing is that Walt's grandson planted "the son of the dreaming tree" a while back (with soil from the Magic Kingdom and water from the Rivers of America) from a sapling that came from the original.

Walt visited the tree several times as an adult explaining that a lot of his daydreams and inspiration came from here.



The other cool thing on the site is the recreation of Walt's "Happy Place".



Without going into too much detail, Walt spent a lot of time in the family's barn. Playing with the animals, and even having a "barn circus" where he charged local kids a dime to come inside and see it. His first taste of showbiz, and apparently a valuable lesson learned not to disappoint his guests (which he did), and instead to exceed expectations.

The barn is a replica of the one that originally stood there. It has a longer story than I can share here, but in a nutshell... It was an inspiration for the barn in the movie, "So Dear to My Heart", and then became the basis for the barn that he had built at his home in LA. That barn was used to support his small scale train (Carolwood Pacific RR) and is known as Walt's Happy Place where he would go tinker and work on his train projects. It's accredited as the birthplace of imagineering. The barn was relocated to Griffith Park (not terribly far from the Hollywood sign) and can be visited today. Anyway, about 15 years ago or so, they recreated the original barn back at the boyhood home.

The secret bonus feature, is that there is nothing inside. Except for hundreds (if not thousands) of signatures. You are welcome to sign your name and/or leave a note to Walt. Seems like nearly every square inch is covered, but it's not too hard to find a fun place to leave your own signature :)



After exploring the barn and tree, and the lovely gardens and grounds, we decided to head towards the Walt Disney Elementary school.



Walt actually attended the dedication of the new school in 1960, and had special artwork commissioned from the Disney Studios to go inside. Additionally, he gave them a flag pole from the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley (he was the Chairman of Pageantry.)



He also gave them a flag from Disneyland to fly. It's currently on display in the museum.



Notice the school desk in the case below the flag. I'll come back to that in a bit.

So, after the school, we headed over to the Disney Complex (park). It houses a playground, swimming pool, amphitheater, etc and is a mile or two outside of town. In 1956 Walt, Roy, and their wives came back to dedicate the pool. But the more interesting thing here is the site of the Midget Autopia 2.0 ride. A whole article could be written about this, but in a nutshell.... The Midget Autopia was originally included in Disneyland, but Walt was unhappy with it because parents and children couldn't ride it together. So he had it removed. Before he passed away, he decided to send the cars to Marceline and have his Imagineers help build the track. (Unfortunately, he was too ill from his cancer and couldn't attend the dedication when it opened.) It operated for several years until it fell into disrepair. They have plans and hope to eventually re-open Midget Autopia 3.0 in the future, next to the museum. In the meantime, the old site was turned into a playground and you can play on the old tracks. Pickle brought her Big Wheels and took a few laps.



They have one of the original cars on display inside the museum. Apparently it was never used on the track itself.



After that, we decided to head back into town. I didn't grab any photos of Main Street, as it was hot and getting late. Kids wanted the air conditioning of the museum, and we had about 2 hours left before the museum closed. It has a lot of old fashioned main street charm as you can imagine. Also, it has the "Uptown Theater". Walt Disney held the midwest premiere of The Great Locomotive Chase (starring Fess Parker) here in 1956. Walt, Roy, and wives, came to host the premier and had a lot of interaction with the local children.

So finally, we arrived at the Walt Disney Hometown Museum.

http://www.waltdisneymuseum.org/

This could be a long write up in itself. You'll have to go to the website above, or even better, visit yourself to get a better understanding of it. In another nutshell, it's located in the old train depot and opened about 15 years ago. It has beautiful gardens and a train exhibit too.



A few notes...

The museum was started by Kaye Malins, who had the opportunity to meet Walt several times as a child. She even got to go to Disneyland with Walt himself!!!! When he came back in 1956 for the pool dedication, Kaye's family had the only house in town with air conditioning, so the town folk agreed that Walt should stay at her house. Unless I misunderstood, he actually slept in her pink bed room. How cool is that! Kaye's father, Rush, purchased the Disney farm on Walt's behalf (to get it cheaper) and then sold it directly to Walt. As mentioned, they had a Marceline project planned. After Walt passed, Roy eventually offered to sell it back to Rush. And it's been in their family ever since. Kaye and her mother, Inez, both volunteer at the museum and give tours. I'm telling you... These ladies are amazing. So friendly. So many stories from their interactions with Walt and Roy. Truly amazing. If you can, you should get yourself out there and meet them before it's too late (Inez is 84) :thumbsup2



The other note, is that many of the artifacts came from Walt's sister Ruth. Before she passed away, she decided that she wanted to donate it to Marceline in hopes of helping to make the museum. Inez said that Kaye flew up to Portland with an empty suit case - thinking she'd get a few old letters and documents. But she had to come back with a U-Haul because there was so much stuff!

Without going into too much detail, the museum covers a lot of history and artifacts from Walt and his family's direct interaction with Marceline. In addition other items included cover Marceline train history, artifacts from the Great Locomotive Chase, an amazing Disneyland diorama, Midget Autopia, and all kinds of misc. stuff related to the town and Disney in general. Really a treat for $5 an adult and $2.50 a child. They have a cool gift shop too :-)

A few more photos and then we'll finish up...

Remember that photo with the flag and desk? In one of Walt's visits, he went back and visited his old elementary school. He told them that he wanted to find his desk. They said it would be too hard because there were hundreds of them. He said something along the lines of him not worrying about that... Because he had etched his initials in it.



Pretty cool!

Had to stop by the Mickey statue! Designed by Ollie Johnston, before he passed away. (Ollie was one of Walt's Nine Old Men and a huge train buff. If you haven't seen the Frank & Ollie movie, do yourself a huge favor and see it ASAP. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113104/ ) A series of these were made in 2003 to celebrate Mickey's 75th anniversary.



I took a ton of photos of the artifacts and memorabilia, but this post is already too long. So only a couple more highlights.

Upstairs is a giant hand made Disneyland diorama made by the late Dale Varner. Pretty cool!





Also upstairs, is a train viewing area. Although trains no longer stop in town, about 70 of them pass through every day. Seems like that's every 5 minutes or so. :drive:

Looking out the window...



We stayed until the museum closed and had a wonderful time visiting with Kaye and Inez. Truly awesome ladies!



Marceline is a great place to visit. Nice small town atmosphere. Everyone we came across was super friendly. If you are a big Walt Disney fan, I strongly encourage you to make a pilgrimage to Walt's Happy Place :thumbsup2



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