I want fabulous that is my simple request...I need a little fabulous is that so wrong

Wet kipper? Wet noodle? :confused3


Nice raggy woman wanting Bex to sit apart from her beloved family. :rolleyes: Glad you stood your ground as if I had any doubt wahtsoever! ;)

Love the Niamh slept on the plane. That's like a little gift from G-d! :thumbsup2

Donald MacDonald! :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl: I had to say it aloud even! :laughing:

Any photos? :rolleyes1

Don't you love ME? :cloud9: It's official when you are sitting on the ME bus! :woohoo:

That burd on the plane obviously didn't know who she was dealing with;)

Poor Donny it was one of the standing jokes throughout the trip.

I have one photo of girls in front of Lady (especially taken for a very good friend who lurves Lady;) ) and some others which I am keeping for the next post. My picture taking increases as the trip goes on.

I heart ME and to be honest my family would not travel from the airport any other way.


Hope you've got room for another reader :surfweb:

I'm glad you had a good journey apart from that twit head of a mother, glad you stood you're ground :thumbsup2

Can't wait to read more ... keep it coming :goodvibes

Hey JoJo :welcome: great to have you here there's always room for kindred spirits.

The mother on the plane was lucky I was in a good mood going to Disney...that's all I'm going to say;):rotfl:
 

Hey JoJo :welcome: great to have you here there's always room for kindred spirits.

The mother on the plane was lucky I was in a good mood going to Disney...that's all I'm going to say;):rotfl:


Thanks for the lovely welcome :hug: I'm sure this place is going to be full of smiles & giggles so i'm in for the long haul :thumbsup2

:laughing: sounds like she had a very lucky escape!
 
I bet the boy was glad to not be sitting with his family! Maybe that's why he insisted on a window seat.


Donald McDonald.....................:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

sorry, now it's out of my system.
 
Loved your trip over the pond. Good for you for sticking to your guns about the seat. I'm loving all your Scottish slang. It's so colorful. Eveyone looks so happy to be on the ME!:banana:
 

I really should stay out of the TR threads :rolleyes1

This is too good to pass up!! (and just so you know, I read with a Scottish Accent in my head!! lol)

SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:- I must warn you in advance that I blether for miles, have a tendancy to go off at tangent, use Scottish slang (though I will translate once I read over what I've written) and the photo service will be a tad intermittant. If you're still up for it, I'd love to share my wonderful trip with you.

see - this had me hooked - as I'm often accused of talking too much - so if you ask me - you are so mild!! I'm UP for it!! :banana:

(and I havent read today's installment, wanted to type my thoughts after your first post!! OK - I am a teacher - but do re read your first sentence today - and call me confused!! )

As I said in my first post we were travelling out on Friday 31st August, flying from Glasgow via London Gatwick to Orlando International with BA

I have to go back and re read how you are able to time travel!! ; ) I knew you all have it much better than I do!!

So glad to see you were able to handle the mother - I dont deal with confrontation very well - I bottle it up and suddenly explode - and to have her be rude and sarcastic - like "hello dahrlin I can still hear you!" but that would've made for a very miserable trip - so I applaud your good sense!!

You got to read your own book!! Woohoo - you did plan well!!

50 section at pop is my fav!! Isle of Skye I've always wanted to visit there - I've read several books, and when there is mention of the Isle of Skye - its always with awe - and a bit of fey too I believe!

PS I have a 12 (soon to be 13) year old dd - and I'm looking forward to finding out what our WDW experience may contain!
 
Thanks for coming over Jo, I was a bit reticent about advertising this as I'm worried it's pants and my friends start avoiding it and making excuses like "I really wanted to read but I had to wash my hair/ take the dog for a walk/watch paint dry":worried: your support is appreciated honey :flower3:
Don't be daft Kirsteen you know I'd read even if it was rubbish ;) :rotfl2:

I then have a very forceful lady saying to me “Oh is that your seat? We were hoping that my son could sit there beside his sisters as he’s been assigned a window seat three rows in front of us!!”
Oh no she didn't :headache: Good for you for saying no!!!

Niamh slept for over four hours and when she woke she was in the best mood.
Wooohooo!

“Reservation is under DONALD McDonald…seriously? What a cool name, I love it!!!”
:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2: I have a friend Kelly and she married my husbands friend Alan, so far so good, his surname though is Kelly so she is now Kelly Kelly, she took his name too :rotfl2:

How do you overcome the problem of a child who’s desperate to hug Mickey when you’re taking a pool day the next day and your park passes are part of a package you’ve booked to start on 02Aug:confused::headache:
Yikes, rather you telling her than me!!!
 
popcorn::popcorn::Waiting to see how that situation with not having passes until August 2nd and having a DD wanting to see Mickey works out....
 
I bet the boy was glad to not be sitting with his family! Maybe that's why he insisted on a window seat.


Donald McDonald.....................:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::lmao:

sorry, now it's out of my system.

Oh my poor boy, you should be sending your sympathies because a name like that is tantamount to child abuse



Loved your trip over the pond. Good for you for sticking to your guns about the seat. I'm loving all your Scottish slang. It's so colorful. Eveyone looks so happy to be on the ME!:banana:

You thought that was colourful....you ain't seen nothing yet doll heehee.

We were all ecstatic to be on that Magical bus, sad but true!!!


I really should stay out of the TR threads :rolleyes1

This is too good to pass up!! (and just so you know, I read with a Scottish Accent in my head!! lol)

LOVE THIS...you are very cool:thumbsup2

see - this had me hooked - as I'm often accused of talking too much - so if you ask me - you are so mild!! I'm UP for it!! :banana:

(and I havent read today's installment, wanted to type my thoughts after your first post!! OK - I am a teacher - but do re read your first sentence today - and call me confused!! )



I have to go back and re read how you are able to time travel!! ; ) I knew you all have it much better than I do!!

don't worry about being confused, I some how manage to confuse the hell out of myself alot of the time too

So glad to see you were able to handle the mother - I dont deal with confrontation very well - I bottle it up and suddenly explode - and to have her be rude and sarcastic - like "hello dahrlin I can still hear you!" but that would've made for a very miserable trip - so I applaud your good sense!!

It's has taken me 40 years to get to the point where I can,on occassion, actually express myself in confrontational circumstance....but I have to admit I still do more than my fair share of bottleing up and exploding or bursting into tears or both:sad2:

You got to read your own book!! Woohoo - you did plan well!!

Not so much good planning as buying a book and hoping that at some point during the two weeks I may be able to read some of it:rotfl:

50 section at pop is my fav!! Isle of Skye I've always wanted to visit there - I've read several books, and when there is mention of the Isle of Skye - its always with awe - and a bit of fey too I believe!

The girls and I have never been to Skye as the croft is practically deralict and I do not enjoy sleeping with the local wildlife (unless they are muscular and wearing a kilt but that's a totally different story ;):rotfl2:)

PS I have a 12 (soon to be 13) year old dd - and I'm looking forward to finding out what our WDW experience may contain!

Oh the joys of the hormonally challenged

Don't be daft Kirsteen you know I'd read even if it was rubbish ;) :rotfl2:

Cheeky monkey:lmao:

Oh no she didn't :headache: Good for you for saying no!!!

Wooohooo!

:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2: I have a friend Kelly and she married my husbands friend Alan, so far so good, his surname though is Kelly so she is now Kelly Kelly, she took his name too :rotfl2:

You would have to love a man very very much to take on that name!!!

Yikes, rather you telling her than me!!!

Haha but I had predicted that this situation would arise and planned accordingly......

popcorn::popcorn::Waiting to see how that situation with not having passes until August 2nd and having a DD wanting to see Mickey works out....


A true predicament.....did I lock her in a sound proofed pink cage, did I arrange for botox treatment for her four year old voicebox or did I drink myself into a senseless state at Petals pool bar so that I didn't care that she was rabbiting on like a budgie on speed? Hmmmm, you'll just have to wait and see.....
 
Congrats for standing up for YOUR daughters right to sit in the seat you PAID for.:woohoo: Normaly I am a complete push over and don't like to say no at ALL...unless it involves my little chickens. Then you'd better back up because this hen is going to plow the roof off the chicken coop!:furious: You don't mess w/ my chicks!!!
 
Congrats for standing up for YOUR daughters right to sit in the seat you PAID for.:woohoo:
:thumbsup2

On long flights I try to book either (1) a window seat, or (2) an aisle seat. On a trip to England, once (hello....11 hour flight!), there were no window seats available so I picked an aisle seat from the middle row (you know, where they put FIVE seats together....been in the middle of those before...never again!). When I boarded there was a lady in my seat and her husband next to her. The two seats on the other side were occupied. The MIDDLE seat was empty. I told the lady, "I'm sorry, but it looks as though you are in my seat."

"No, we always book the aisle seat," she tells me.

I check my ticket and boarding pass again and the numbers of the seat. "No, this is my seat (showing her the ticket)."

"No, we ALWAYS book the aisle seat," she repeats, as if what I had just shown her was a blank piece of paper.

"Well, apparently NOT, because you didn't book THIS aisle seat. I did. Please let me in my seat."

I know she thought I was going to just say, "Oh, you just go ahead." She made big production with lots of huffing and puffing and frustrated noises, but she DID move. Hey, lady, you should've booked earlier, then you would HAVE the aisle seat. You snooze, you lose. :rolleyes1
 

;)

:rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao: Donald MacDonald is still funny today!!!!

and will continue to amuse I'm sure ;)

Congrats for standing up for YOUR daughters right to sit in the seat you PAID for.:woohoo: Normaly I am a complete push over and don't like to say no at ALL...unless it involves my little chickens. Then you'd better back up because this hen is going to plow the roof off the chicken coop!:furious: You don't mess w/ my chicks!!!

Hearing you doll and totally agree:thumbsup2

:thumbsup2

On long flights I try to book either (1) a window seat, or (2) an aisle seat. On a trip to England, once (hello....11 hour flight!), there were no window seats available so I picked an aisle seat from the middle row (you know, where they put FIVE seats together....been in the middle of those before...never again!). When I boarded there was a lady in my seat and her husband next to her. The two seats on the other side were occupied. The MIDDLE seat was empty. I told the lady, "I'm sorry, but it looks as though you are in my seat."

"No, we always book the aisle seat," she tells me.

I check my ticket and boarding pass again and the numbers of the seat. "No, this is my seat (showing her the ticket)."

"No, we ALWAYS book the aisle seat," she repeats, as if what I had just shown her was a blank piece of paper.

"Well, apparently NOT, because you didn't book THIS aisle seat. I did. Please let me in my seat."

I know she thought I was going to just say, "Oh, you just go ahead." She made big production with lots of huffing and puffing and frustrated noises, but she DID move. Hey, lady, you should've booked earlier, then you would HAVE the aisle seat. You snooze, you lose. :rolleyes1


What a chancer!!!! I have to admit I would have been tempted to ask for her boarding card and then involve the cabin crew, suggesting in front of the woman that she was having difficulty reading her boarding card and couldn't understand that your letter in the alphabet came after hers and therefore it was your seat that was situated on the aisle and not hers. What would you rather be considered as, thick as two short planks or incredibly selfish and rude ;):rotfl:
 
I can't believe people complain if you don't give up the seat that you paid for and planned enough in advance to reserve :confused3 crazy and rude. Good for you for not giving in (and same for the other posters who had similar situations)!

Looking forward to seeing how you resolve the "Mickey dilemma"...my guess is that it involves a meal ;)
 
I'm in!!! Loving the report so far!!! We are staying at POP for the first time this month!!! Can't wait to see how you liked it!!! Such an adorable family you have!!!
 
Kristeen, honey we need an update.popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::

In the infamous words of Patrick Swayze in Ghost: Ditto! :rotfl2:

:blush:I know guys, a thousand apologies. I had a weekend of socializing and had to catch up with the housework. Also Becci has had a history project to work on and I didn't think it would be good parenting practice to pap her off the computer so I could work on my own wee project;):rotfl:

Okay excuse session over...I promise I will post an update tomorrow. Becci's to hand the project in by Thursday and she said it'll be finished tonight


I'm in!!! Loving the report so far!!! We are staying at POP for the first time this month!!! Can't wait to see how you liked it!!! Such an adorable family you have!!!

:welcome:Thank you for the compliments:hug: We really liked Pop for the short time we stayed there...Petals pool bar is great;)
 
Sorry for the delay Folks, now where were we…..
The McDonald Clan went to bed on their first nights to the constant chant of “When will I see Mickey Mummy?”. We woken up at 4:30am with the self same chant:headache:. What’s a gal to do? Well we tried to get Madam to coorey in and go back to sleep but as she was still on UK time that just wasn’t going to happen. We put the lovely Stacy on to entertain the troops but even her perky powers were useless:sad2:. Finally we all got up, got dressed, left our room at 06:40am as the sun was thinking about rising and made our way to the front door of Pop.
(very boring pics of us ready to leave the room)
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girls are dressed and ready to go
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Mummy and Daddy are barely able to stand with the excitement because we know where we’re off to;)!!!
We then hopped in a cab and made our way to The Contemporary….ah yes, you all know where we’re going with this one:yay:. Ellajeansmom you rumbled us:thumbsup2, but the girls hadn’t yet…we were off to have breakfast at Chef Mickeys. Like all parents I know my kids inside out and was aware that Niamh would not be content until she met Mickey and the gang and to be fair, with people constantly asking her “Are you going to meet Mickey?”, she was under the impression that this was the whole purpose of the trip. We arrived at Chef Mickey’s early and sat and admired the view of the newly risen sun and the beautiful surroundings:love:. I had planned on not telling the girls it was a character breakfast until they spotted Mickey but Niamh had started the chant up again and I had to tell them to shut her up. We were seated promptly and it wasn’t long before the Main Mouse made his appearance:woohoo:. The girls were in 7th heaven (yes including the incredibly sophisticated 13 year old :snooty: who is usually so laid back and “cool” I could strangle her). Becci spent her time squealing “Niamh, Niamh, look over there it’s…..”:hyper:, I absolutely love:lovestruc the fact that she let go of her image worries and got totally into it. Here are some pics for your delectation.
First up Goofy
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Then the Big Man…eh, I mean Mouse
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The beloved Minnie
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Some one on one time with Donald (the duck, not daddy)
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And last but by no means least Pluto
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The food here was yummy, the service was excellent and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I think this may become a traditional first day thing for us.

After our hunger for food and characters was sated we headed back to Pop for a day at the pool. We spent our morning at the small pool in the 50’s section which is great but with exhaustion starting to catch up on Niamh we had a few trips and skint knees so we decided it was nap time-. We later went to the main pool which is excellent (sorry I don’t have any pics I was a bit jet lagged myself that day) and then Becci and I decided to give Petals pool bar a whirl:drinking1. Now whilst planning this trip I happened upon a thread that showed pics of alcoholic drinks available in WDW and I felt it my duty to have one every day of my trip in order that I could report my finding to my Jakey friends here ( JAKEY noun: alchoholic, indigent or homeless person prone to over-imbibe budget-priced beverages with high alcoholic content Example: See that auld jakey?. He' jist papped (just put) his empty Superlager can oantae (on to) the verandah (balcony)!!) . So that said….
Day 1’s Jakey’s guide to the World report - I had an Orange Creamsicle and Becci had the non alcoholic version, very yummy, a bit like orange ice-cream with a wee kick. Donny had a Yeung Ling beer which he enjoyed immensely and partook of on various occasions throughout the trip. Would recommend Petals and their delightful concoctions to any of you who enjoy a wee swalley (drink):thumbsup2.

We then headed over to DTD where we enjoyed our first (and by no means last) meal at WPE…what can I say but delish. Niamh slept through the meal so Donny, being the kindly father that he is, helped her out by eating her dinner too (so self sacrificing my hubby:littleangel:). Again I apologise for the lack of pics. We were all knackered so headed back to the room by way of bell service where Donny arranged for the bags to be picked up at 9am and transferred to OKW. Then we got into our jimjams, cooried into our beds and dreamt of the joys that were awaiting us the next day. Ahhh :cloud9: OKW, Magic Kingdom, Casey’s, Tony’s…..
 
Yeah Niamh got to see Mickey!! What a great surprise. You're girls do look like they're enjoying themselves at Chef Mickey's. Taking it easy, hanging at the pool and DTD sounds like a great way to get use to the time difference. On with the jakey report!

Can't wait to read about OKW and the Magic Kingdom.
 











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