dpmfloyd
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Good morning! My wife and I are back from our first stay at POFQ. We booked this trip last minute, due to a decent room price and great airfare. We are starting to feel like old pro's with 5 trips, in under two years, under our belt.
Lot's of Good...Not really much bad...and we sure saw some ugly:
Day 1:
We got a ride to the airport from a co-worker of mine that lives nearby...at 5am. We bribed her with wine and the promise of chocolate dipped rice krispie treats on our return. She arrived exactly at 5am, and we were off to Boston's Logan Airport. Since there is no traffic that early in the morning, we got there in 15 minutes. We printed our boarding passes and made way for our first line of the trip - security. It did not take long, and we were through in under 10 minutes. From door through security in under 30 minutes, I'd call that a win!
We sauntered over to our gate, only to learn the flight was delayed... 20 minutes. Not terrible, especially since it was for crew rest. I'd happily take a rested crew versus a non-rested crew for a 7am flight anyday. We grabbed some breakfast and waited to board.
We boarded very quickly and seemed to leave only 5 minutes later than our initial departure time. The flight was smooth sailing all the way to Orlando. I should also mention I did cough up the extra money to sit in Delta's priority seating - being in the 5th row and boarding early has its perks. I love the peace of mind knowing our rollers will get first dibs in overhead space. I also love boarding before the lineup. Who doesn't/wouldn't?
We made good time getting over to the monorail/shuttle, and we made even better time getting to the magical express area. After the very quick check-in, we waited in line roughly 5 minutes before boarding the bus. The bus filled over the next 15 minutes, before we finally left the airport. Our driver informed us we'd be making 3 stops. POFQ would be the final stop.
It took roughly 90 minutes for us to go from our seats on the plane, to check in. Not terrible, the longest time it's taken us to date -- which is nothing to complain about.
POFQ is undergoing some renovations to its check-in area, so they had a temporary set up in the scat cat club. I felt bad for the check-in staff because the computer terminals were right up on top of each other. Very little space for anyone to have any sort of elbow room back there.
We checked in online prior to arriving so everything was nice and easy. The only request we made online was for a room close to the transportation. We were put in Building 4, Room 4101 - a ground floor/corner room. I was thrilled because we FINALLY got a king bed on property -- granted i booked a king bed room, but this was a special treat. The added bonus was getting a corner room with windows on two walls. We are Pop Century people. We stayed at the Beach Club for our short honeymoon stay, but pop was always 'fine' to us. Needless to say, never again. In the years to come, when we go again, we will not go below the moderate level. The room was very cozy, and having a king bed gave us that much more space.
This was our 'no plans' trip. We did not pre-plan our days. We did things on a, "Well what should we do (now, later, tonight, etc)" basis. So, immediately after checking in. We grabbed lunch and headed for the pool.
We were out there for a good chunk of the afternoon, when some nasty looking clouds covered us. We only felt a few drops of rain when we decided to clean up and rinse off back at the room. We decided we'd head over to AK for dinner and a few rides - giving us a fair amount of time to relax afterwards after such a long day.
After a quick siesta, we boarded the bus for AK. Neither of us were hungry, so we decided we'd do a quick trip around on the Safari. There was no wait, and we saw nearly twice as many animals as we've seen in the past. After that, we were hungry -- we went to flame tree bbq for dinner. we both got the chicken salad, which was very good. I've had it before, and it continues to impress.
We walked around after dinner, giving ourselves time to adjust before riding Everest, followed by Dinosaur. By then, it was already 8pm and the park was closing. A small stream of people headed for the exit and we had a short wait for our bus back to POFQ. Once I sat on the bus, exhaustion set in.
Once back at the hotel, we got some adult libations and slowly made our way back to the room. I tried to stay up to watch the Bruin's game, but I didn't last very long. I did wake up with the TV still on and learned they lost, ah well - not an entirely perfect day, but I will still one happy camper.
next up...
Day 2: Blizzard Beach and a rainy walk through Epcot and downtown disney...
Lot's of Good...Not really much bad...and we sure saw some ugly:
Day 1:
We got a ride to the airport from a co-worker of mine that lives nearby...at 5am. We bribed her with wine and the promise of chocolate dipped rice krispie treats on our return. She arrived exactly at 5am, and we were off to Boston's Logan Airport. Since there is no traffic that early in the morning, we got there in 15 minutes. We printed our boarding passes and made way for our first line of the trip - security. It did not take long, and we were through in under 10 minutes. From door through security in under 30 minutes, I'd call that a win!
We sauntered over to our gate, only to learn the flight was delayed... 20 minutes. Not terrible, especially since it was for crew rest. I'd happily take a rested crew versus a non-rested crew for a 7am flight anyday. We grabbed some breakfast and waited to board.
We boarded very quickly and seemed to leave only 5 minutes later than our initial departure time. The flight was smooth sailing all the way to Orlando. I should also mention I did cough up the extra money to sit in Delta's priority seating - being in the 5th row and boarding early has its perks. I love the peace of mind knowing our rollers will get first dibs in overhead space. I also love boarding before the lineup. Who doesn't/wouldn't?
We made good time getting over to the monorail/shuttle, and we made even better time getting to the magical express area. After the very quick check-in, we waited in line roughly 5 minutes before boarding the bus. The bus filled over the next 15 minutes, before we finally left the airport. Our driver informed us we'd be making 3 stops. POFQ would be the final stop.
It took roughly 90 minutes for us to go from our seats on the plane, to check in. Not terrible, the longest time it's taken us to date -- which is nothing to complain about.
POFQ is undergoing some renovations to its check-in area, so they had a temporary set up in the scat cat club. I felt bad for the check-in staff because the computer terminals were right up on top of each other. Very little space for anyone to have any sort of elbow room back there.
We checked in online prior to arriving so everything was nice and easy. The only request we made online was for a room close to the transportation. We were put in Building 4, Room 4101 - a ground floor/corner room. I was thrilled because we FINALLY got a king bed on property -- granted i booked a king bed room, but this was a special treat. The added bonus was getting a corner room with windows on two walls. We are Pop Century people. We stayed at the Beach Club for our short honeymoon stay, but pop was always 'fine' to us. Needless to say, never again. In the years to come, when we go again, we will not go below the moderate level. The room was very cozy, and having a king bed gave us that much more space.
This was our 'no plans' trip. We did not pre-plan our days. We did things on a, "Well what should we do (now, later, tonight, etc)" basis. So, immediately after checking in. We grabbed lunch and headed for the pool.
We were out there for a good chunk of the afternoon, when some nasty looking clouds covered us. We only felt a few drops of rain when we decided to clean up and rinse off back at the room. We decided we'd head over to AK for dinner and a few rides - giving us a fair amount of time to relax afterwards after such a long day.
After a quick siesta, we boarded the bus for AK. Neither of us were hungry, so we decided we'd do a quick trip around on the Safari. There was no wait, and we saw nearly twice as many animals as we've seen in the past. After that, we were hungry -- we went to flame tree bbq for dinner. we both got the chicken salad, which was very good. I've had it before, and it continues to impress.
We walked around after dinner, giving ourselves time to adjust before riding Everest, followed by Dinosaur. By then, it was already 8pm and the park was closing. A small stream of people headed for the exit and we had a short wait for our bus back to POFQ. Once I sat on the bus, exhaustion set in.
Once back at the hotel, we got some adult libations and slowly made our way back to the room. I tried to stay up to watch the Bruin's game, but I didn't last very long. I did wake up with the TV still on and learned they lost, ah well - not an entirely perfect day, but I will still one happy camper.
next up...
Day 2: Blizzard Beach and a rainy walk through Epcot and downtown disney...