Skywalker3
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Thought I'd try a short trip report. Still recuperating from our spring break trip last week, whew. We enjoyed lots of theme park fun, and I really enjoyed quality time with the kiddos, which is much harder to do now that DD is off at college, and DS is a junior in high school, and almost always on his computer...DH didn't come, so just me and the kids. I drove from middle TN, and wow, new respect for my husband who generally does all the driving on these trips. I haven't done this long of a drive since 2011.
Left Friday before last, but had to wait for DS to get out of school. It was the end of the quarter, so he wanted to make sure he didn't miss anything. I thought he might need to get 'sick' midway through the day , so we could get on the road, but he's a good kid. DH had picked up DD from college in Chattanooga. We were on the road by 3:30. Do need to add that I can't see well to drive at night, nor can I see well to drive in the rain....so when the torrential downpour hit after sunset in Birmingham, I knew it was time to pull over, so didn't get all that far. Next morning, Waze took me some absolutely ridiculous way on the backroads of Alabama. I am very familiar with southern Alabama, all of my family, both sides, are from a little town down, just not a fan of all the curvy, hilly backroads.
Finally made it to Orlando after 6PM Saturday. Very slow, crawling traffic from Ocala on down. Our first leg of the trip was Disney. We're DVC, so Disney stays are typically DVC villas, unless we're out of points. THrew our stuff into the SSR 1 bedroom, and headed to the bus stop for Epcot. My goal was at least 1 ride, AND especially seeing Berlin in concert. Loved them back in the early 80s.
I'd also gotten up early Sat AM, 7 AM, and made a virtual queue for the Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind ride. 2 rides at Disney still utilize VQ, Guardians and Tron. I'd heard they were lenient on Guardians if you miss your return time, and sure enough, ours had expired, but the very nice CM let us through. But , DD and I decided to skip the ride and head to the concert. Good choice for us, as DS waited about an hour. That queue can back up a lot as the day goes on. Fabulous concert, then got a few things to eat, then back to SSR.
Epcot Flower and Garden Festival is going on, and it's my favorite Epcot festival. Lots of beautiful flowers and character topiaries throughout the park, and great food booths, and good concerts.
I'll try and add some pictures all along, but that's the start of the fun.
Next day: more Epcot. Didn't rope drop, but did get another GotG VQ. Went to Epcot mainly for that, and whatever else we might get to ride. But this is also where we statrted splitting up a bit more. DS and I rode Spaceship Earth, DD went off to take pictures, eat. then DS and I sampled some food booths. DS back to room, then DD and I met up for one of the MOST important reasons for this trip
RICK SPRINGFIELD!! I re-arranged our trip , flipped the Disney and Universal portions, to make sure I could see him. I only saw 3 concerts growing up, but 1 of them was Rick Springfield in Baton Rouge, in 1985. He's still got it!I got to the first show too late, was SRO outside of the pavilion seating area, and since I"m 4'11", I didn't see much. But DD and I immediately got in line after that for the second concert. It stretched back to the Italy pavilion, but we got in and got really good seats. SO much fun! full of Gen-X ladies all going nuts. He even came into the audience for the song The Human Touch. was on the row right in front of us!
After concert, I took the Skyliner to Hollywood studios, to get a few rides done at closing. The Skyliner is a fun experience all on its own, although we did stop for a while over the highway, sat there just bobbing. Met DS there, and we did a few things. but he didnt' make it on Tower of Terror, which is one of his favorites. I do NOT ride that ride. I dont' like dropping in the dark.
I LOVE Toy Story Mania and enjoy Millenium Falcon ride. We often do single rider, but sometimes we'll wait and ask to be pilot. On our first trip to Batuu, my favorite child let me be pilot the first time we rode it. I got to pull back and fly into hyperspace. Dream come true. I might've shed a tear or two....But most of the time, I'm good just being engineer, doing the single rider line, I love watching the other families reactions etc. We'd hope to get on Rise/Resistance right at closing, but were just a few mins too late. Missed it this trip.
Bused back to Saratoga. Honestly, SSR is one of our last choices for DVC resorts, it's not convenient, and there are 5 internal bus stops...and we were at the last one this trip. But it was the only resort available for early in the week. Now, if not doing parks, it would be very nice, and it's close to Disney Springs, and getting off property, and the rooms are lovely, and great pools, but I dont' plan to stay there again any time soon.
Left Friday before last, but had to wait for DS to get out of school. It was the end of the quarter, so he wanted to make sure he didn't miss anything. I thought he might need to get 'sick' midway through the day , so we could get on the road, but he's a good kid. DH had picked up DD from college in Chattanooga. We were on the road by 3:30. Do need to add that I can't see well to drive at night, nor can I see well to drive in the rain....so when the torrential downpour hit after sunset in Birmingham, I knew it was time to pull over, so didn't get all that far. Next morning, Waze took me some absolutely ridiculous way on the backroads of Alabama. I am very familiar with southern Alabama, all of my family, both sides, are from a little town down, just not a fan of all the curvy, hilly backroads.
Finally made it to Orlando after 6PM Saturday. Very slow, crawling traffic from Ocala on down. Our first leg of the trip was Disney. We're DVC, so Disney stays are typically DVC villas, unless we're out of points. THrew our stuff into the SSR 1 bedroom, and headed to the bus stop for Epcot. My goal was at least 1 ride, AND especially seeing Berlin in concert. Loved them back in the early 80s.
I'd also gotten up early Sat AM, 7 AM, and made a virtual queue for the Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind ride. 2 rides at Disney still utilize VQ, Guardians and Tron. I'd heard they were lenient on Guardians if you miss your return time, and sure enough, ours had expired, but the very nice CM let us through. But , DD and I decided to skip the ride and head to the concert. Good choice for us, as DS waited about an hour. That queue can back up a lot as the day goes on. Fabulous concert, then got a few things to eat, then back to SSR.
Epcot Flower and Garden Festival is going on, and it's my favorite Epcot festival. Lots of beautiful flowers and character topiaries throughout the park, and great food booths, and good concerts.
I'll try and add some pictures all along, but that's the start of the fun.
Next day: more Epcot. Didn't rope drop, but did get another GotG VQ. Went to Epcot mainly for that, and whatever else we might get to ride. But this is also where we statrted splitting up a bit more. DS and I rode Spaceship Earth, DD went off to take pictures, eat. then DS and I sampled some food booths. DS back to room, then DD and I met up for one of the MOST important reasons for this trip
RICK SPRINGFIELD!! I re-arranged our trip , flipped the Disney and Universal portions, to make sure I could see him. I only saw 3 concerts growing up, but 1 of them was Rick Springfield in Baton Rouge, in 1985. He's still got it!I got to the first show too late, was SRO outside of the pavilion seating area, and since I"m 4'11", I didn't see much. But DD and I immediately got in line after that for the second concert. It stretched back to the Italy pavilion, but we got in and got really good seats. SO much fun! full of Gen-X ladies all going nuts. He even came into the audience for the song The Human Touch. was on the row right in front of us!
After concert, I took the Skyliner to Hollywood studios, to get a few rides done at closing. The Skyliner is a fun experience all on its own, although we did stop for a while over the highway, sat there just bobbing. Met DS there, and we did a few things. but he didnt' make it on Tower of Terror, which is one of his favorites. I do NOT ride that ride. I dont' like dropping in the dark.
I LOVE Toy Story Mania and enjoy Millenium Falcon ride. We often do single rider, but sometimes we'll wait and ask to be pilot. On our first trip to Batuu, my favorite child let me be pilot the first time we rode it. I got to pull back and fly into hyperspace. Dream come true. I might've shed a tear or two....But most of the time, I'm good just being engineer, doing the single rider line, I love watching the other families reactions etc. We'd hope to get on Rise/Resistance right at closing, but were just a few mins too late. Missed it this trip.
Bused back to Saratoga. Honestly, SSR is one of our last choices for DVC resorts, it's not convenient, and there are 5 internal bus stops...and we were at the last one this trip. But it was the only resort available for early in the week. Now, if not doing parks, it would be very nice, and it's close to Disney Springs, and getting off property, and the rooms are lovely, and great pools, but I dont' plan to stay there again any time soon.
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