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Man, Atlanta killed us. We were making such good time, I had visions of Valdosta dancing in my brain. ( that's the town on the border of Georgia/Florida.) geesh.
A major accident, all lanes blocked. I had to keep telling myself, just be glad it's not us, hope nobody was really hurt.
The plan is to drive until almost dark, then find a place to stay.
WHAT? You didn't make ressies? No, not this time. Last time I did that, I felt we still had an hour of drive time in us.
We make it to Ashburn, see a sign that says 35 a night for a Days Inn.
Crap.
Not the dreaded Days Inn thing again.
But it was ok. Just to sleep in you know? At least for this one I didn't find a bag of pot sitting under the bed like the last time.
And yes, those days are long gone. Not much fun in smoking that crap knowing I'll be asleep in 15 minutes anyway.
Ok, back on the road by 6, and it's just a terrific day. The sun is out, she isn't sleeping, and we are getting close.
I put in my last Disney cd.
"Welcome to the Walt Disneyworld monorail, our highway in the sky."
Yeah, even had that on there.
"Please store all loose items in the pouch in front of you, time travel commences in T minus 10 seconds."
I thought it was cool, from the Dinosaur ride.
Ok, I lost her during the Country bear jamboree.
As I'm singing along, "Momma don't whup litlle Buford, " I see she's got the pillow out again, oh well, guess she's just not into classical music.
The rest of the drive goes uneventful, {which is how I like it} and we check into the evil empire.
Now I"m not going into this part of the trip, I'll just say it was nice. We met a couple of friends down there that flew down for 3 days and had a nice time.
I like Uni a lot, But we love Disney!
I did feel bad on our last day, our friends had to fly back the day before, it was all over for them, and ours hadn't really started yet.
Um, ok, I lied. There is one story I'd like to share from there, if the mods will allow it.
It'll be hard to explain, bear with me here.
We stayed at the Royal Pac last year. And this year it seemed kinda like we had the same room. Two differences though. The room was in the same tower, same hallway, same distance down the hallway, but this time it wasn't on the lobby level, one floor up.
And directly across the hall.
If last year it was 305, this time it was 406.
Now, I"m the pokey one, especially after a day in the park I'm always about 3 steps behind Diane.
As we came back one afternoon, she went right past where the short hallway that holds the elevators is.
I brilliantly siezed up the situation and realized she's heading toward our room from last year. heh
I ducked to the right, frantically pushed the up button, and got in.
Just before the door totally closed, this arm stuck through.
Ha Ha, thought you got me there. Yeah, I figured it out.
Crap, so close.
So, now we are on the floor we need to be, and of course, I am still 3 steps behind.
But she still goes to the side of the hall that was our room from last year.
I can't believe it!
As she is trying to open some stranger's room's door, I am slipping my room card right across from her into the right door.
Got the door open, got inside, and threw the dead bolt. Yep, I'm mean.
Bang, bang, bang
"Who is it?"
"Ha ha, real funny. "
"Who is it?"
"C'mon, open the door"
"Diane?"
"yes of coarse, Diane"
"Diane's not here"
This is probably a "you had to be there time, but i laughed for half an hour.
And so, it is wednsday, about 11:30 and we are pulling out of there.
This is gonna be one busy day, check in to French Quarter, then make it to Epcot to see the Association, then dinner in Canada.
There is something about getting off of I4 at the Disney exit that get's my heart pounding. I think it's the purple signs that do me in. Yep, now we are home.
Of coarse we follow the purple signs to Port Orleans,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and end up pulling into just about the Epcot parking lot.
Oops.
Got directions back from the toll guy, and this time it worked.
This is the part I hate.
Checking in is never easy. At least for us. Reason?
We are the dreaded smoking couple. And there are now few smoking rooms left in the resorts.
So, it doesn't really matter how many months you reserved a "smoking room", you are still at their mercy.
It seems like every check in ends up with the clerk having to get the manager. I feel like I could save time by just walking up and asking for the manager right away.
We walk up to the front desk, give our last name and wait to see what happens.
Now, I have researched this, I know that buildings 2 and 4 have smoking rooms. I am ready for her.
She get's off the computer and say's
"ok, Steve, your in building 2, room 2204.
me: I'm sorry, that won't be acceptible. We reserved this room..........huh?
what was that?
They got me.
No hassles, no problems. And it was a terrific room, one door around the corner from a total river view. Boy, just when you think you can count on Disney, they let ya down.
We get all sitchyated and it's time to head over to Epcot.
I am really looking forward to hearing the Association. Hey, I'm old, I grew up listening to them. Cherish, Along came Mary, which is all about pot doncha know, Never my love, lots of hits.
Got there with about a half hour to spare. And it's about 93 degrees that afternoon.
In the shade.
Only problem is, the line is not in the shade.
Had to wait until about ten minutes prior before they let us into the theater.
Lotta good that did, most of the "American gardens theatre" is in the sun anyway.
Just before I passed out the band started. Now, I know I'm a fan.
And I know they are older now. Ok, maybe just plain old.
But they sucked.
People actually got up and left, I felt embarrassed for them.
I guess it's kinda hard for a group that's known for it's harmony when you all sound like Walter Brennan.
Well, dag nab it, I gotta go now, tbc sat. at the latest.
thanks to the readers that have responded, I appreciate it and can always use words of encouragement. especially since i'm so shy and insecure. ha
A major accident, all lanes blocked. I had to keep telling myself, just be glad it's not us, hope nobody was really hurt.
The plan is to drive until almost dark, then find a place to stay.
WHAT? You didn't make ressies? No, not this time. Last time I did that, I felt we still had an hour of drive time in us.
We make it to Ashburn, see a sign that says 35 a night for a Days Inn.
Crap.
Not the dreaded Days Inn thing again.
But it was ok. Just to sleep in you know? At least for this one I didn't find a bag of pot sitting under the bed like the last time.
And yes, those days are long gone. Not much fun in smoking that crap knowing I'll be asleep in 15 minutes anyway.
Ok, back on the road by 6, and it's just a terrific day. The sun is out, she isn't sleeping, and we are getting close.
I put in my last Disney cd.
"Welcome to the Walt Disneyworld monorail, our highway in the sky."
Yeah, even had that on there.
"Please store all loose items in the pouch in front of you, time travel commences in T minus 10 seconds."
I thought it was cool, from the Dinosaur ride.
Ok, I lost her during the Country bear jamboree.
As I'm singing along, "Momma don't whup litlle Buford, " I see she's got the pillow out again, oh well, guess she's just not into classical music.
The rest of the drive goes uneventful, {which is how I like it} and we check into the evil empire.
Now I"m not going into this part of the trip, I'll just say it was nice. We met a couple of friends down there that flew down for 3 days and had a nice time.
I like Uni a lot, But we love Disney!
I did feel bad on our last day, our friends had to fly back the day before, it was all over for them, and ours hadn't really started yet.
Um, ok, I lied. There is one story I'd like to share from there, if the mods will allow it.
It'll be hard to explain, bear with me here.
We stayed at the Royal Pac last year. And this year it seemed kinda like we had the same room. Two differences though. The room was in the same tower, same hallway, same distance down the hallway, but this time it wasn't on the lobby level, one floor up.
And directly across the hall.
If last year it was 305, this time it was 406.
Now, I"m the pokey one, especially after a day in the park I'm always about 3 steps behind Diane.
As we came back one afternoon, she went right past where the short hallway that holds the elevators is.
I brilliantly siezed up the situation and realized she's heading toward our room from last year. heh
I ducked to the right, frantically pushed the up button, and got in.
Just before the door totally closed, this arm stuck through.
Ha Ha, thought you got me there. Yeah, I figured it out.
Crap, so close.
So, now we are on the floor we need to be, and of course, I am still 3 steps behind.
But she still goes to the side of the hall that was our room from last year.
I can't believe it!
As she is trying to open some stranger's room's door, I am slipping my room card right across from her into the right door.
Got the door open, got inside, and threw the dead bolt. Yep, I'm mean.
Bang, bang, bang
"Who is it?"
"Ha ha, real funny. "
"Who is it?"
"C'mon, open the door"
"Diane?"
"yes of coarse, Diane"
"Diane's not here"
This is probably a "you had to be there time, but i laughed for half an hour.
And so, it is wednsday, about 11:30 and we are pulling out of there.
This is gonna be one busy day, check in to French Quarter, then make it to Epcot to see the Association, then dinner in Canada.
There is something about getting off of I4 at the Disney exit that get's my heart pounding. I think it's the purple signs that do me in. Yep, now we are home.
Of coarse we follow the purple signs to Port Orleans,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and end up pulling into just about the Epcot parking lot.
Oops.
Got directions back from the toll guy, and this time it worked.
This is the part I hate.
Checking in is never easy. At least for us. Reason?
We are the dreaded smoking couple. And there are now few smoking rooms left in the resorts.
So, it doesn't really matter how many months you reserved a "smoking room", you are still at their mercy.
It seems like every check in ends up with the clerk having to get the manager. I feel like I could save time by just walking up and asking for the manager right away.
We walk up to the front desk, give our last name and wait to see what happens.
Now, I have researched this, I know that buildings 2 and 4 have smoking rooms. I am ready for her.
She get's off the computer and say's
"ok, Steve, your in building 2, room 2204.
me: I'm sorry, that won't be acceptible. We reserved this room..........huh?
what was that?
They got me.
No hassles, no problems. And it was a terrific room, one door around the corner from a total river view. Boy, just when you think you can count on Disney, they let ya down.
We get all sitchyated and it's time to head over to Epcot.
I am really looking forward to hearing the Association. Hey, I'm old, I grew up listening to them. Cherish, Along came Mary, which is all about pot doncha know, Never my love, lots of hits.
Got there with about a half hour to spare. And it's about 93 degrees that afternoon.
In the shade.
Only problem is, the line is not in the shade.
Had to wait until about ten minutes prior before they let us into the theater.
Lotta good that did, most of the "American gardens theatre" is in the sun anyway.
Just before I passed out the band started. Now, I know I'm a fan.
And I know they are older now. Ok, maybe just plain old.
But they sucked.
People actually got up and left, I felt embarrassed for them.
I guess it's kinda hard for a group that's known for it's harmony when you all sound like Walter Brennan.
Well, dag nab it, I gotta go now, tbc sat. at the latest.
thanks to the readers that have responded, I appreciate it and can always use words of encouragement. especially since i'm so shy and insecure. ha