dobball23
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My wife (Erica) and I (Todd) made our first trip together to Disney World the week of July 7-14. I had been previously with my family in 1988 (I was 7) and Erica had never before been to the Happiest Place on Earth. We are in our mid-20s, have been married for three years and don't have any children, so it was just the two of us.
The vacation was more than a year in the making and planning. I travel to Kissimmee for work once a year and in 2005 and 2006 I visited Walt Disney World property. The first year I walked around the Boardwalk area, while the next year I checked out Animal Kingdom Lodge. Seeing the detail put into those two properties intrigued me and I knew I wanted to go on vacation to Disney World. I easily convinced Erica and the planning began in earnest in the spring of 2006. We settled on an early-July 2007 trip, which we arrived home from last Saturday.
Knowing we couldn't afford a Deluxe resort on our modest salaries, and not liking the "tacky" look of the value resorts, we made reservations at Coronado Springs Resort. We also got seven-day park hopper tickets and the dining plan for our vacation. Erica was in charge of picking out the restaurants and I made reservations 180 days in advance.
So, our trip actually began on Friday, July 6. We left our Central Pennsylvania home and drove to my parents' house near Rochester. We were using them as transportation to the airport for our early-morning flight on July 7. At the back end of our trip we visited with them for a couple of days instead of returning directly to reality.
At the Rochester Airport
So, our 6:50 a.m. flight from Rochester, with a layover in Charlotte, went smoothly and we touched down at Orlando International Airport at 11:11 a.m., a full 11 minutes ahead of schedule! We were on the Magical Express bus 25 minutes later and at the Coronado Springs registration desk just 58 minutes after landing, even with a stop to let people off at Pop Century.
Disney Magical Express Bus
We had requested a Cabanas room at Coronado Springs and were lucky enough to get one in Cabana 8B overlooking the lake with a clear view of El Centro. We were in the room by 12:35 and had more than six hours to enjoy before our 7 p.m. ADR at Maya Grill. Our first task was to take a leisurely stroll around Coronado Springs to fully engross ourselves in the resort. We walked through all the sections, checked out the Dig Site, marveled at the details, took pictures and sweated. After deciding we loved the resort, Erica chose to go swimming. She had thought ahead and packed her swimsuit and sunscreen in her carry-on bag since our luggage had not arrived yet. Erica went to the Cabanas Quiet Pool, while I went to purchase a refillable mug at the Dig Site.
Registration Area at Coronado Springs Resort
A few Pictures of Coronado Springs Resort
After the cooling-off session for Erica, we arrived back in our room at 3:30 p.m. only to find our luggage there to greet us. The luggage had been delivered within the three-hour window promised by Magical Express.
Having walked around our resort enough for the afternoon, we decided to check out the Disney transportation system I had read so much about. Since the Animal Kingdom Lodge had impressed me so much on my visit there, and because we had an ADR for Boma later in the week, we decided to head that way. Instead of taking an Animal Kingdom bus, we jumped on the first one that came to our bus stop, which was Epcot and transferred there. Soon we were at AKL and watching zebras and giraffes etc. Erica was nearly as impressed as I was by AKL.
Animal Kingdom Lodge
After marveling at that resort for awhile we jumped on a bus to Animal Kingdom so we could transfer back to Coronado Springs for our Maya Grill ADR.
After unpacking our bags and utilizing the drawers in the dresser, we walked over to Maya Grill. This meal was not high on our list going into the week, but we wanted to try the restaurant out since it was at our resort. Well, it ended up being rated second of our seven table service meals throughout the week. Erica ordered the filet mignon, while I had the char-grilled chicken breast. We split our appetizers, which were the Caribbean Style Chicken Roll and the Pulled Pork Empanada. For dessert, which we also split, we had deep fried cheesecake and some sort of coconut ice cream with banana sauce. Everything was excellent and our first meal at Disney World kicked things off right.
After walking around the resort a little more, and checking out the hammocks on the beach in front of the Cabanas as the sun set we went back to our room to make sure we had a good night's sleep considering we were planning on Epcot morning EMH the next day and an evening at MGM capped by Fantasmic.
Some of our Maya Grill Food
More to come in another post...
The vacation was more than a year in the making and planning. I travel to Kissimmee for work once a year and in 2005 and 2006 I visited Walt Disney World property. The first year I walked around the Boardwalk area, while the next year I checked out Animal Kingdom Lodge. Seeing the detail put into those two properties intrigued me and I knew I wanted to go on vacation to Disney World. I easily convinced Erica and the planning began in earnest in the spring of 2006. We settled on an early-July 2007 trip, which we arrived home from last Saturday.
Knowing we couldn't afford a Deluxe resort on our modest salaries, and not liking the "tacky" look of the value resorts, we made reservations at Coronado Springs Resort. We also got seven-day park hopper tickets and the dining plan for our vacation. Erica was in charge of picking out the restaurants and I made reservations 180 days in advance.
So, our trip actually began on Friday, July 6. We left our Central Pennsylvania home and drove to my parents' house near Rochester. We were using them as transportation to the airport for our early-morning flight on July 7. At the back end of our trip we visited with them for a couple of days instead of returning directly to reality.
At the Rochester Airport

So, our 6:50 a.m. flight from Rochester, with a layover in Charlotte, went smoothly and we touched down at Orlando International Airport at 11:11 a.m., a full 11 minutes ahead of schedule! We were on the Magical Express bus 25 minutes later and at the Coronado Springs registration desk just 58 minutes after landing, even with a stop to let people off at Pop Century.
Disney Magical Express Bus

We had requested a Cabanas room at Coronado Springs and were lucky enough to get one in Cabana 8B overlooking the lake with a clear view of El Centro. We were in the room by 12:35 and had more than six hours to enjoy before our 7 p.m. ADR at Maya Grill. Our first task was to take a leisurely stroll around Coronado Springs to fully engross ourselves in the resort. We walked through all the sections, checked out the Dig Site, marveled at the details, took pictures and sweated. After deciding we loved the resort, Erica chose to go swimming. She had thought ahead and packed her swimsuit and sunscreen in her carry-on bag since our luggage had not arrived yet. Erica went to the Cabanas Quiet Pool, while I went to purchase a refillable mug at the Dig Site.
Registration Area at Coronado Springs Resort

A few Pictures of Coronado Springs Resort



After the cooling-off session for Erica, we arrived back in our room at 3:30 p.m. only to find our luggage there to greet us. The luggage had been delivered within the three-hour window promised by Magical Express.
Having walked around our resort enough for the afternoon, we decided to check out the Disney transportation system I had read so much about. Since the Animal Kingdom Lodge had impressed me so much on my visit there, and because we had an ADR for Boma later in the week, we decided to head that way. Instead of taking an Animal Kingdom bus, we jumped on the first one that came to our bus stop, which was Epcot and transferred there. Soon we were at AKL and watching zebras and giraffes etc. Erica was nearly as impressed as I was by AKL.
Animal Kingdom Lodge

After marveling at that resort for awhile we jumped on a bus to Animal Kingdom so we could transfer back to Coronado Springs for our Maya Grill ADR.
After unpacking our bags and utilizing the drawers in the dresser, we walked over to Maya Grill. This meal was not high on our list going into the week, but we wanted to try the restaurant out since it was at our resort. Well, it ended up being rated second of our seven table service meals throughout the week. Erica ordered the filet mignon, while I had the char-grilled chicken breast. We split our appetizers, which were the Caribbean Style Chicken Roll and the Pulled Pork Empanada. For dessert, which we also split, we had deep fried cheesecake and some sort of coconut ice cream with banana sauce. Everything was excellent and our first meal at Disney World kicked things off right.
After walking around the resort a little more, and checking out the hammocks on the beach in front of the Cabanas as the sun set we went back to our room to make sure we had a good night's sleep considering we were planning on Epcot morning EMH the next day and an evening at MGM capped by Fantasmic.
Some of our Maya Grill Food



More to come in another post...