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DH and I just returned from a whirlwind 4 day tour of WDW. It was an adults only trip for just DH and I, or as I like to say a "big kids" only trip.
Our 2 little guys (ages 7 and 3) stayed home with their nana.
We stayed at SSR, and what can I say except it's a beautiful resort. The CMs there are wonderful. The first CM we met at checkin gave us "First Time WDW Vistor" buttons.
Also, on our last morning there, we had a very early ADR (8:10am) for breakfast at AKL for Boma. We knew that we couldn't catch a bus there that early in the day, so we walked over to the bell sevice desk to ask them if they could call us a cab. All of a sudden Mark, the best CM ever, told us he would be happy to drive us over himself in the resort van. HOW COOL IS THAT?!!
What an awesome guy! We tipped him $10 for being so thoughtful, and the next day when we checked out we tipped him an additional $5. I wish we could have tipped him more, but we were on a tight budget.
We requested a room in Congress Park, but they weren't able to get us a room there. Instead, we were in the Paddock building closest to Congress Park, which turned out to be a terrific location. We were right across the street from the Congress Park bus stop, and only a 5 minute walk to the Congress Park pool, Artist's Palette, and the main pool.
Our room, 6836, was spotless except for the outside glass of the patio doors. They looked like they had been splashed and streaked with dirty water...kinda like they hosed off the patios to clean them and then never wiped the dirty water off the windows. Not a big deal though.
The view from our room was not the best either, but we weren't in the room long enough for that to matter.
Here's the view looking straight out.
Here's another shot looking straight out.
Looking to the left.
Looking to the right.
Also, I know that the little designs on the corners of the decorative tiles in the bathroom are supposed to be Fleur-de-leis (spelling?), but I couldn't help but feel I was being flipped the bird.
We also made it over to the Wilderness Lodge to check it out. What a gorgeous resort! We could see ourselves staying here! We happen to notice the ducks that live in and around the pool, and they have some new little ones. SO CUTE!
Bye-bye momma and baby ducklings. It was nice to meet you.
We had a brief tour of OKW on a bus, and it looked so peaceful. The buildings are cute and the landscaping is SO LUSH! We could see ourselves staying here too!
Also, we made it over to the BC for a look-around. WOW, we now know what the big fuss is about over the pool! That pool looks AWESOME! Our kids would love it, especially the slide and playing in the sand. We can see ourselves staying here as well!
Unfortunately we only saw the Boardwalk resort by boat (we ran out of time to tour this resort), but it sure looked nice from the boat.
Anyway, we had an AWESOME time on our first trip to WDW. We made it to every park. We rode Rock-n-Roller Coaster 6 times (3 of those in a row), and we rode Expedition Everest 6 times too (4 of those in a row)! We even won dream fastpasses at AK!
Here we are on Rock-n-Roller Coaster (we're in the front).
Here we are on EE.
And here we are on Dinosaur (with our dream fastpasses).
Can't wait to go back with our kids. If you have any questions for me, feel free to ask.

We stayed at SSR, and what can I say except it's a beautiful resort. The CMs there are wonderful. The first CM we met at checkin gave us "First Time WDW Vistor" buttons.


We requested a room in Congress Park, but they weren't able to get us a room there. Instead, we were in the Paddock building closest to Congress Park, which turned out to be a terrific location. We were right across the street from the Congress Park bus stop, and only a 5 minute walk to the Congress Park pool, Artist's Palette, and the main pool.
Our room, 6836, was spotless except for the outside glass of the patio doors. They looked like they had been splashed and streaked with dirty water...kinda like they hosed off the patios to clean them and then never wiped the dirty water off the windows. Not a big deal though.
The view from our room was not the best either, but we weren't in the room long enough for that to matter.
Here's the view looking straight out.

Here's another shot looking straight out.

Looking to the left.

Looking to the right.

Also, I know that the little designs on the corners of the decorative tiles in the bathroom are supposed to be Fleur-de-leis (spelling?), but I couldn't help but feel I was being flipped the bird.

We also made it over to the Wilderness Lodge to check it out. What a gorgeous resort! We could see ourselves staying here! We happen to notice the ducks that live in and around the pool, and they have some new little ones. SO CUTE!


Bye-bye momma and baby ducklings. It was nice to meet you.

We had a brief tour of OKW on a bus, and it looked so peaceful. The buildings are cute and the landscaping is SO LUSH! We could see ourselves staying here too!
Also, we made it over to the BC for a look-around. WOW, we now know what the big fuss is about over the pool! That pool looks AWESOME! Our kids would love it, especially the slide and playing in the sand. We can see ourselves staying here as well!

Unfortunately we only saw the Boardwalk resort by boat (we ran out of time to tour this resort), but it sure looked nice from the boat.
Anyway, we had an AWESOME time on our first trip to WDW. We made it to every park. We rode Rock-n-Roller Coaster 6 times (3 of those in a row), and we rode Expedition Everest 6 times too (4 of those in a row)! We even won dream fastpasses at AK!

Here we are on Rock-n-Roller Coaster (we're in the front).

Here we are on EE.

And here we are on Dinosaur (with our dream fastpasses).

Can't wait to go back with our kids. If you have any questions for me, feel free to ask.