Castillo Mom
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- May 5, 2003
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We got back Sunday night from a 2 1/2 week trip to Florida. We loved WDW! I'll be writing a trip report as soon as I get over this darn cold I caught on our last day.
We had a couple of curve balls thrown at us with hurricane Charley, but we were able to roll with the punches and make the best of the situation. We were supposed to leave Los Angeles on Friday 8/13 at 10:00 a.m. All Thursday night we had the TV set to the Weather Channel. Supposedly the hurricane would bypass Orlando. Right before we were due to leave, I checked our flight and nothing had changed. Well, we got to LAX at 8:00 a.m. and when I went to print our boarding passes from the Delta self-service kiosk, a message popped up directing me to the counter. To make a long story longer, our flight was cancelled. Unfortunately we couldn't get on another one until the next day at 10:30 p.m., connecting in Cincinnati, arriving in Orlando Sunday around noon. I was initially very upset because this was our very first trip to WDW and I had planned everything to the hilt. I had hoped to avoid my two travel pet peeves, the red eye and having to connect in another city. After I got my self together I remembered an important piece of advice I learned here on the DIS which is to go with the flow when things don't go exactly as planned. We had tons of luggage and I had to decide how we were going to get back home since practically everyone I know was at work. Add to that the disappointment of the kids and breaking the "vacation mode." I thought, hey, why not just stay near the airport instead of going all the way back home even though we only live 20 minutes away from the airport. We ended up staying at Embassy Suites until it was time to leave for the airport the next evening. We had a great time and were able to spend quality one on one time while we were there.
I only meant to write a few lines and I've gone on and on. I justed wanted to thank all of you on the DIS for answering all of my newbie questions. As I said, I'll be working on a very long trip report as soon as I feel better. Thanks again everyone!
We had a couple of curve balls thrown at us with hurricane Charley, but we were able to roll with the punches and make the best of the situation. We were supposed to leave Los Angeles on Friday 8/13 at 10:00 a.m. All Thursday night we had the TV set to the Weather Channel. Supposedly the hurricane would bypass Orlando. Right before we were due to leave, I checked our flight and nothing had changed. Well, we got to LAX at 8:00 a.m. and when I went to print our boarding passes from the Delta self-service kiosk, a message popped up directing me to the counter. To make a long story longer, our flight was cancelled. Unfortunately we couldn't get on another one until the next day at 10:30 p.m., connecting in Cincinnati, arriving in Orlando Sunday around noon. I was initially very upset because this was our very first trip to WDW and I had planned everything to the hilt. I had hoped to avoid my two travel pet peeves, the red eye and having to connect in another city. After I got my self together I remembered an important piece of advice I learned here on the DIS which is to go with the flow when things don't go exactly as planned. We had tons of luggage and I had to decide how we were going to get back home since practically everyone I know was at work. Add to that the disappointment of the kids and breaking the "vacation mode." I thought, hey, why not just stay near the airport instead of going all the way back home even though we only live 20 minutes away from the airport. We ended up staying at Embassy Suites until it was time to leave for the airport the next evening. We had a great time and were able to spend quality one on one time while we were there.
I only meant to write a few lines and I've gone on and on. I justed wanted to thank all of you on the DIS for answering all of my newbie questions. As I said, I'll be working on a very long trip report as soon as I feel better. Thanks again everyone!