JohnnySharp2
No man stands as tall as when he stoops to help a
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Hi all,
Just got back this morning after a 2 week stay at a Cumbrian Lakes villa.
Weather very hot, in the 90s every day, quite a lot of rain in the afternoons but generally plenty of sunshine.
Crowds very low, even Labour Day weekend, probably a combination of the hot weather and the tragic Katrina hurricane, which was on the news pretty much all day.
Had a great time, our 8 year old son Joshua is Autistic - he just cannot talk and has learning difficulties - he is a real little smasher though, very lively and mobile and loves Orlando.
We had our annual passes for Universal and bought Magic Your Way Disney tickets, got a disabled express pass from Universal and a GAC from Disney -highlights around the parks were basically getting Joshua on all the rides (several times!), ie ET about 10 times, Woody Woodpecker, Goofys Barnstormer, Winnie The Pooh, Peter Pan etc etc - we basically got on them all as often as we liked.
I only actually did one ride on my own, Spiderman, and it broke down half way through.
Still if our son is happy we are - we were ready for home at the end as the weather had taken it's toll and we were pretty tired.
Flew with Virgin on the newer Jumbo's from Manchester, will definitely upgrade to Premium Economy next time - actually managed to get a free upgrade on the way back
, Joshua is finding the seats in Economy a bit snug which can be frustrating on a long flight for him, his portable DVD player though is a must for us would be lost without it.
Meals were very good although the breakfast on the way back was a bit poor and the childrens meals average - Joshua didn't eat them.
Had a look round Disney's Boardwalk as we are going to stay there on our next trip, was very impressed with the service and rooms (full kitchen etc)- we asked if we could have a look round and they were really nice and helpful.
We have stayed in villas the past few years as we prefer the extra freedom, privacy and a private pool, however, the one drawback is the evenings are a bit boring. I honestly cannot remember the last time I went out for a drink whilst at home but I do like to on holiday, being in a villa though means you have to drive everywhere and our son is not interested in going out after a busy enjoyable day playing so I find myself a bit stuck, there are only the 3 of us.
So quite fancy the Boardwalk next year for the ESPN Sports Bar etc.
Also had a look around a timeshare resort, Horizons at Marriot, again very helpful, rooms bigger than at Disneys but the overall resort was not as nice.
Actually got soaked in a thunderstorm walking around the Horizons on our last day , the only time it rained in the morning the whole 2 weeks - we had to go to RonJons and buy new tops!!
Petrol (gas) prices shot up to just under $3 a gallon, there were a few who actually ran out - again Katrina the cause.
Just got back this morning after a 2 week stay at a Cumbrian Lakes villa.
Weather very hot, in the 90s every day, quite a lot of rain in the afternoons but generally plenty of sunshine.
Crowds very low, even Labour Day weekend, probably a combination of the hot weather and the tragic Katrina hurricane, which was on the news pretty much all day.
Had a great time, our 8 year old son Joshua is Autistic - he just cannot talk and has learning difficulties - he is a real little smasher though, very lively and mobile and loves Orlando.
We had our annual passes for Universal and bought Magic Your Way Disney tickets, got a disabled express pass from Universal and a GAC from Disney -highlights around the parks were basically getting Joshua on all the rides (several times!), ie ET about 10 times, Woody Woodpecker, Goofys Barnstormer, Winnie The Pooh, Peter Pan etc etc - we basically got on them all as often as we liked.
I only actually did one ride on my own, Spiderman, and it broke down half way through.
Still if our son is happy we are - we were ready for home at the end as the weather had taken it's toll and we were pretty tired.
Flew with Virgin on the newer Jumbo's from Manchester, will definitely upgrade to Premium Economy next time - actually managed to get a free upgrade on the way back

Meals were very good although the breakfast on the way back was a bit poor and the childrens meals average - Joshua didn't eat them.
Had a look round Disney's Boardwalk as we are going to stay there on our next trip, was very impressed with the service and rooms (full kitchen etc)- we asked if we could have a look round and they were really nice and helpful.
We have stayed in villas the past few years as we prefer the extra freedom, privacy and a private pool, however, the one drawback is the evenings are a bit boring. I honestly cannot remember the last time I went out for a drink whilst at home but I do like to on holiday, being in a villa though means you have to drive everywhere and our son is not interested in going out after a busy enjoyable day playing so I find myself a bit stuck, there are only the 3 of us.
So quite fancy the Boardwalk next year for the ESPN Sports Bar etc.
Also had a look around a timeshare resort, Horizons at Marriot, again very helpful, rooms bigger than at Disneys but the overall resort was not as nice.
Actually got soaked in a thunderstorm walking around the Horizons on our last day , the only time it rained in the morning the whole 2 weeks - we had to go to RonJons and buy new tops!!
Petrol (gas) prices shot up to just under $3 a gallon, there were a few who actually ran out - again Katrina the cause.