Hi,
How did it go with American? When we flew from Orlando to Miami we had an early morning flight then an hour or so layover in Miami before boarding the plane to Aruba. Miami is nice but it can be expensive to stay there. I don't know how much hotels are near the airport but here's a thought......maybe you can rent a car and drive to or from Miami instead of flying and having to stay overnight. I know that many car rental places have 1 day rentals and you can return the car to a different location and some are located right in Disney themselves. This may be cheaper then paying for a hotel room and the flight to Miami. The drive is about 5 hours and is all highway when you get out of Orlando.
As far as Aruba goes... it is wonderful. We stayed at the Wyndham and did the all inclusive package but traveled down to the Marriott and its beautiful....definately a good choice. The Wyndham is at one end of Palm Beach and the Marriott is at the other end. The bus transportation is great there and cheap too. There are alot of places to eat. I have heard that the Flying Fishbone is great....very romantic but did not eat there. Instead we ate at Azul which is at the Wyndham and is set up like the Fying Fishbone. We had a table on the beach and they set up chairs so we can watch the sunset and served us champagne. Then we ate by "torch light" and they had strolling musicians......very very romantic

.....oh and you had to be barefoot too! There are only 8-10 couples at a time here too so its very intimate. This experience made the whole trip! If I were you I'd make resverations at either place before you go as they sell out fast. Pago Pago in the Wyndham is excellent too....probably the best meal we ate in Aruba. Twinkletones was a lot of fun. Its not too far from the hotels and the food was good (this was the only outside resturaunt we ate at). As you are being served dinner the owners and family put on a show for you woth singing and dancing. They even got my husband up to do the cha cha slide (he will never live that down....Ive got great pictures....

). I have heard Amazonia (an Argentaian grill where its all you can eat meat....some exotic) is great as well as Papimientos.
We did 2 tours when we were there too. We Did the Island tour to the California Lighthouse, Natural Bridge, caves, a church and snorkelng at Baby Beach. It was really nice and you got to see a lot of the island. We also did the Kuku Kanuku Bus. That was ALOT of fun!!!!!!!! Its a painted school bus that blasts music and takes you bar hopping to local "watering holes" We had the best time and went with other newlyweds we met at the hotel. Another good thing to do is to find out the days that the cruise ships will be coming into Orenjastad. It gets very very crowded in the city when the ships are there....especially if there is more then one. So you may want to plan your "shoping days" around that too. We actually left the city one day it was so crowded.
Lastly....my last bit of advice.......pack a bathing siut and a full change of clothes in your carry on bag. My husband's luggage was lost between Miami and Aruba and they were very relaxed about finding it. Turns out that American sent it back to Orlando and it was sitting in the airport for a day before he got his sutcase back. So for 2 days in Aruba he had NOTHING but the clothes on his back. He is 6'5'' and it was very hard and very funny trying to find hm clothes to fit in the local dept. stores (which are very small to begin with). Everyone in Aruba is pretty short compared to my husband and the shorts and shirts he was trying on looked like something Britney Spears my wear.....lol We can laugh at it now...esp. after seeing pictures of how he looked (couldnt let that Kodak moment go by....

) But just thought I'd give you the warning!
Well I hope this helped and if there is anything else I can help you with please let me know. We bout the pocket Frommers guide to Aruba which was helpful. It gave descriptions of all the resturaunts and tours to take.
Heather
