Springtime Surprise Trip Report: Day 1–April 11
Stats of the Day: 18,235 steps; 7.36 miles
Wow, it’s been almost a month since I’ve posted an update here! (other than the training plan summary I posted yesterday) I only had 1 run between my last journal post and Springtime Surprise due to weather and a sudden attack of plantar fasciitis (which miraculously cleared up once I got to Orlando)
Before we get to the trip report, here’s a chipmunk picture from the weekend before I left. Ein definitely remembers the drill. Sadly, it’s been too cold and windy since I got back to see many chipmunks.
So, my day started excessively early because my flight from MSP to Midway was at 6:30. It was supposed to be 7:30, and I wouldn’t have to change planes in Chicago, but SWA changed it a while ago so I’d leave earlier and have a plane change on my layover, but still arrive at the same time in Orlando. I was sad about the lost sleep, but at least I wasn’t losing any Disney time.
The flights were uneventful, my luggage was prompt, and the wait for Sunshine Flyer was short. While on the bus, I got the text that my room was ready, which was cool since I got in at 1:15 and they don’t always have rooms that early. BUT, it was a second floor room, right near the elevators—not a room I want to try to get to sleep early in. So I hopped on chat and asked for a new “highest floor, away from the elevators” room. Which I got, but it was SO FAR from everything, and it faced the Bowling Pin pool. And, I discovered after I was more than halfway unpacked, it only had a shower



I decided to just suck it up, because it was too much work to try to pack all my stuff again (I tend to kind of explode all over my hotel rooms). It also had no connecting door, which I’ve had my last 3 race trips and I hated because I took the hanging rack off the wall and let noisy neighbors make my room noisy, so this room was survivable, but definitely not my favorite.
For context, my room was the blue dot on the right on this map I grabbed from Touring Plans. It was .25 to the skyliner station and .35 to the runDisney bus stop from my door (I did a bunch of short walking workouts in the first couple days in Disney to close my exercise ring on my watch whenever I was going directly from point-to-point, without sightseeing/window shopping). My original room was in the center of building 8, so the distances to transportation would’ve basically been reversed—closer to the buses, further from the skyliner, but with the added bonus of hearing the elevator and people walking on my head.
Anyway, enough about my resort annoyances (for now—there’s more to come

)—once I got my stuff into my room and got my running gear unpacked, I head for Magic Kingdom. I had
Genie+ and had stacked a few rides, and had gotten a Tron VQ before just before I boarded the plane at MSP, but the Disney gods are tricksters and they gave me group 25, the window for which ended just as I was boarding the plane at Midway. I hit up a blue umbrella as I entered the park to politely plead my case, fully expecting the ‘sorry, no’ I received. But, as I told the guest services guy, “the answer is always ‘no’ if you don’t ask.” Plus, I had also paid for a nighttime
Lightning Lane, so it’s not like I wasn’t getting on that day.
I had some food at Casey’s, then started using my Lightning Lanes. I did Jungle Cruise (which is usually the first LL I grab on arrival day because it gets to late windows pretty fast), then waited standby for Pirates because the app said 35 minutes (the sign said 45 when I got there though) and I had a little time before my Big Thunder LL. Pirates ended up breaking down for about 15 minutes just when I got to the room with all the benches, then the line started moving, I got to the turn just before the loading zone, and the darn ride went down for good and they cleared the line, and I got an anytime LL (which was kind of useless can’t use it on anything big in MK, and I had LL for all the other stuff I like—I ended up using it on Buzz because I’m slightly addicted to arcade-type rides)
I did Big Thunder, then I headed for Buzz, thinking I was using the anytime LL, but I was apparently within the window of the one I scheduled? I dunno, but I still had the anytime afterward. I scored just 57,200, which may be a personal worst) I went and got a cinnamon roll at Gaston’s (I went there hoping for a Grey Stuff cupcake, but they were out, so a giant warm cinnamon roll was my only option) on the way to Haunted Mansion (yes, I wandered back and forth across the park a bunch, it’s the way it goes sometimes with LLs). Before HM, I killed some time in Hall of Presidents (why do people feel the need to cheer/boo for their preferred/not preferred POTUS—it’s not like they can hear you, you dingbats!)
I grabbed a pointless LL for Barnstormer, since I would be walking right past it on my way to Tron (I say pointless because this was post-fireworks and it was a walk-on anyway, but I like to use G+ as many times as possible) Then came the moment: time to ride Tron! It was very very cool, but I do wish it were longer.
After Tron, and buying a couple magnets in the shop, I caught the last show (I think) of Laugh Floor and it had a different opening bit (probably because there weren’t enough people to pull off the Monster’s Inc retelling) so that was kind of interesting. Then I finally used my anytime LL on Buzz, and maxed out my score (because the ride stopped when I was in exactly the right spot to easily score a ton of points)
After Buzz, I headed back to the resort to unpack a little more stuff and try to get some sleep. I’m not good at sleeping in hotel rooms, there’s too much light (why does the smoke alarm need a green light? Surely red would work just as well?) and weird noises. Also, the mattresses are just uncomfortable
