KellyJo18
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Day Five - Back to Disney
It was finally Saturday which meant we were driving back to Orlando to meet up with my mom, sister, and Mike's mom. They were flying in for the planning session and decided to come a couple days early so they would have time to enjoy Disney. Mike and I got on the road around 10:00 am so we could be at the hotel when their Magical Express bus was pulling up. With the way Florida residents drive the flow of traffic varied between 80-90 mph and we made it back in about an hour and a half! Although we did see lots of cops along the way
.
Luck would have it, just as we are approaching Orlando we start to see detour signs for WDW. So after 10 minutes since the first (and last) sign we started to worry but we kept going... and fields kept rolling by. I kept trying to figure out where we were on the map but had little luck
. Finally instead of just seeing fields some trees began to pop up... we weren't really sure if that was a good sign though. Typically when there is a detour don't they continue with signs so you know where to go?? All of a sudden I see a mountain top behind some of the trees and I get all excited (Mike claims I need to stop doing this because he thinks we're about to get in a car accident). It's Mount Everest!!! errr... Expedition Everest
. My only guess is that the detour was sending us in the back way and that all the bare land is what Disney owns for future parks (I'm crossing my fingers anyway because that was a lot of land and it would take a lot of parks to fill it up
). Mike claimed all of the land must be where they really grow food and that the Land at Epcot is staged
. I thought if they were growing anything it'd be food for the animals at AK since that's what we were near. I felt like I was playing a car game "spot disney landmarks" (although Mike wasn't joining in so I don't know if I can consider it a good car game
). After passing Expedition Everest we finally saw a sign that told us we were going the right way!
Yay! We were officially at WDW!!
I called my sister (Mandi, 27) to find out where they were. I figured even with the detour we would beat the bus. She said that they were pulling up to All-Star Music and that our hotel was the next stop. Opps... maybe they would beat us. Mike and I were pulling in and didn't see the bus anywhere and figured it had come and gone. After checking the lobby and not seeing them we figured it was taking them longer than Mandi had claimed. The line was huge in the lobby for some reason so Mike trying to be sly again told me to get in line. His plan didn't work out so well this time because no one else got in line before our families arrived and both of our mom's were confused about why I didn't meet them out by the bus with Mike... opps, oh well...
We decided that during this part of our trip I would stay with my mom and sister in one room and Mike and his mom in another. When we made our reservations we asked to have connecting doors but when we had both finished checking in we realized we were on completely different floors of the same building
. **NOTE: During our planning session our EM told us to make sure our guests request connecting doors, not adjoining, because for some reason that is the only way those requests are typically followed** FMIL and Mike's room was ready but ours wasn't so we went to see their room and drop off everyone's luggage before heading to Downtown Disney to find some lunch. After staying there last week we knew not to wait around for our room to be ready.
We got into the Downtown Disney line while it was still empty which most likely means we just missed the bus. After waiting awhile we finally got on and found seats. We seemed to have a very energetic bus driver, one lady on the bus even quietly asked the man she was with if he thought the bus driver was sober. He finally got the bus loaded, or so we thought. Apparently he decided to see how many people can actually fit on one Disney bus. He kept screaming "oooohh yeah! that's it, keep it moving" into the microphone. The people that were standing were literally on top of each other. Talk about hoping you remembered to wear deodorant. I kept looking for elderly people that were going to get stuck standing in what felt like a mosh pit but it seemed to be all teenagers and young adults. It felt like MTV Spring Break on the bus, I thought it was pretty entertaining but FMIL was a little worried about it always being like that (her mom is in a wheelchair and this wouldn't have been a good situation for them). I really wish I would have taken a picture of the amount of people on the bus because it was crazy!
When we finally arrived to Downtown Disney we headed toward Wolfgang Puck Express which is our absolute favorite restaurant at WDW, if you've never tried it you really should. I've always wanted to try his restaurant on the West Side. After refueling I could tell my mom and Mandi were ready to hit the shops but Mike and his mom looked like they could use a nap. I felt like this could become a problem. We started off by going into the Christmas store because it is my mom's favorite but Mike and his mom just browsed a little near the door and just kind of stood around waiting for us to finish. I was feeling really bad and unsure what to do
. I told Mike him and his mom could head back to the hotel and we could just meet up later for dinner at 'Ohana's but they claimed to be okay. I went to see what my mom was up to and came across some mints that I thought would make great favors for the wedding since we were holding the reception at the Living Seas. We bought one tin and asked the woman working at the store how long they had been carrying them for and if it would be possible to buy 80 of them. She said that they just started selling them so they should be around for awhile but not to wait until June if we really wanted to use them.
Nemo's Lucky Fin Shark RepelleMints (it says on the tin, "Sharks hate fresh breath!")
I thought they would be cute and something that people could keep for awhile although I don't want anyone to be offended and think we were telling our guests to freshen their breath. Our friend Ana also suggested a good favor being light up ice cubes with a note that said something like "Add a little fun to your drink!" but I think that could get messy (with people trying to transfer them from one drink to the next. They also make light up straws that has color move up and down it when you take a sip.
I for sure want to use glow in the dark necklaces at our dessert party and found the ones Disney sells in the parks online for $1.75 each instead of the $5 you get them for there. I don't want to go overboard with glowing items so I think the mints might be a good choice.
This is the necklace
Anyway, back to the trip... After going in a couple more stores I could tell that Mike and his mom really weren't enjoying themselves so I suggested we take a boat ride over to Port Orleans Riverside to see another one of the wedding resorts. Everyone seemed to think this was a good idea and it gave us a good chance to relax.
Leaving Downtown Disney
Docking at the French Quarters to let off some fellow boat riders gave us a chance to kind of see this property - Mike decided that we would have to resort hop during the wedding trip so we could try out the dragon slide
When we first got to the resort we decided to check out the gift shop to see if we could find something special to put in the bags of guests staying at this resort. After looking around awhile and not seeing anything that jumped out at us we decided to go see the pool.
My family stayed at this resort a couple Christmas's ago and I was surprised to see they had a life guard on duty during this trip. I swear I remember there being signs out when we had been there before warning parents to watch their kids because there were no lifeguards.
After seeing the pool we walked over the bridge and headed toward one of the buildings to see if we could sneak a peak of one of the rooms. Mike's family had been having issues about where to stay during the wedding. Almost my entire side is staying at Port Orleans and his mom really had been hoping to stay there also but her brother in law refuses to pay more than necessary for a room that they will barely be in (which I totally understand since it's true, when you're at Disney you are rarely in your room). Anyway... her mom is coming with her sister and brother in law and they were all wanting to stay at the same resort so she gave in and made reservations at All-Star Movies (which is why we were staying there during this trip, to check them out). I kind of felt bad after we got to Port Orleans though because I could really tell she was wanting to change their wedding plans. Mike had already been bugging her about changing resorts because he doesn't want the colorful bedspreads at ASMo to be in the background of all of his getting ready pictures. Plus after he gets ready he's going to have to drive over to POR anyway because I asked Randy to take pictures of us there before the wedding. I love wedding drama
.
Walking over the bridge
Mike's mom, Mike, Mandi, and my mom walking around the resort
While we were walking around we noticed a maid cleaning some of the first floor rooms. Mike's mom kept asking if we thought we could peak our heads into a room so my sister, who has no fear of anything, walks up to ask if we can look around the room. Well... this maid did not speak English and started to hand us all extra towels for the pool. Mandi tried to ask again and used a little bit of Spanish to clarify things. The woman asked us to wait one minute and she left. We thought maybe we scared her off. Mandi speaks Spanish pretty well and I was teasing her about not just asking the entire question in Spanish but she claims she is "rusty" and didn't want to end up asking something completely off the wall or inappropriate. So we wait around for about five minutes and the maid comes back with another lady who speaks English. They had no issues about letting us see the rooms so Mike's mom could see what they were like.
After that we headed back towards the bus stop to wait for the Downtown Disney bus. The boat ride had been fun but it takes a lot longer than the buses do. While we were on the bus I called to see if our room was ready but it wasn't. I didn't have very good luck with hotel rooms during this trip. After we got back, Mike and his mom went to take a nap and my family and I hung out in the gift shop and food court wasting time until we could get into our room. It was around 3:30 when we got back and we ended up having to wait until 5 again before our room was ready. My sister started to get fed up and decided that if we were going to be waiting so long they could at least put us closer to Mike's room. So after spending some time on the phone we had our room and it was just around the corner from Mike's.
Next up... Dinner at O'hana's

It was finally Saturday which meant we were driving back to Orlando to meet up with my mom, sister, and Mike's mom. They were flying in for the planning session and decided to come a couple days early so they would have time to enjoy Disney. Mike and I got on the road around 10:00 am so we could be at the hotel when their Magical Express bus was pulling up. With the way Florida residents drive the flow of traffic varied between 80-90 mph and we made it back in about an hour and a half! Although we did see lots of cops along the way

Luck would have it, just as we are approaching Orlando we start to see detour signs for WDW. So after 10 minutes since the first (and last) sign we started to worry but we kept going... and fields kept rolling by. I kept trying to figure out where we were on the map but had little luck






Yay! We were officially at WDW!!

We decided that during this part of our trip I would stay with my mom and sister in one room and Mike and his mom in another. When we made our reservations we asked to have connecting doors but when we had both finished checking in we realized we were on completely different floors of the same building

We got into the Downtown Disney line while it was still empty which most likely means we just missed the bus. After waiting awhile we finally got on and found seats. We seemed to have a very energetic bus driver, one lady on the bus even quietly asked the man she was with if he thought the bus driver was sober. He finally got the bus loaded, or so we thought. Apparently he decided to see how many people can actually fit on one Disney bus. He kept screaming "oooohh yeah! that's it, keep it moving" into the microphone. The people that were standing were literally on top of each other. Talk about hoping you remembered to wear deodorant. I kept looking for elderly people that were going to get stuck standing in what felt like a mosh pit but it seemed to be all teenagers and young adults. It felt like MTV Spring Break on the bus, I thought it was pretty entertaining but FMIL was a little worried about it always being like that (her mom is in a wheelchair and this wouldn't have been a good situation for them). I really wish I would have taken a picture of the amount of people on the bus because it was crazy!
When we finally arrived to Downtown Disney we headed toward Wolfgang Puck Express which is our absolute favorite restaurant at WDW, if you've never tried it you really should. I've always wanted to try his restaurant on the West Side. After refueling I could tell my mom and Mandi were ready to hit the shops but Mike and his mom looked like they could use a nap. I felt like this could become a problem. We started off by going into the Christmas store because it is my mom's favorite but Mike and his mom just browsed a little near the door and just kind of stood around waiting for us to finish. I was feeling really bad and unsure what to do

Nemo's Lucky Fin Shark RepelleMints (it says on the tin, "Sharks hate fresh breath!")

I thought they would be cute and something that people could keep for awhile although I don't want anyone to be offended and think we were telling our guests to freshen their breath. Our friend Ana also suggested a good favor being light up ice cubes with a note that said something like "Add a little fun to your drink!" but I think that could get messy (with people trying to transfer them from one drink to the next. They also make light up straws that has color move up and down it when you take a sip.


I for sure want to use glow in the dark necklaces at our dessert party and found the ones Disney sells in the parks online for $1.75 each instead of the $5 you get them for there. I don't want to go overboard with glowing items so I think the mints might be a good choice.
This is the necklace

Anyway, back to the trip... After going in a couple more stores I could tell that Mike and his mom really weren't enjoying themselves so I suggested we take a boat ride over to Port Orleans Riverside to see another one of the wedding resorts. Everyone seemed to think this was a good idea and it gave us a good chance to relax.
Leaving Downtown Disney


Docking at the French Quarters to let off some fellow boat riders gave us a chance to kind of see this property - Mike decided that we would have to resort hop during the wedding trip so we could try out the dragon slide

When we first got to the resort we decided to check out the gift shop to see if we could find something special to put in the bags of guests staying at this resort. After looking around awhile and not seeing anything that jumped out at us we decided to go see the pool.


My family stayed at this resort a couple Christmas's ago and I was surprised to see they had a life guard on duty during this trip. I swear I remember there being signs out when we had been there before warning parents to watch their kids because there were no lifeguards.
After seeing the pool we walked over the bridge and headed toward one of the buildings to see if we could sneak a peak of one of the rooms. Mike's family had been having issues about where to stay during the wedding. Almost my entire side is staying at Port Orleans and his mom really had been hoping to stay there also but her brother in law refuses to pay more than necessary for a room that they will barely be in (which I totally understand since it's true, when you're at Disney you are rarely in your room). Anyway... her mom is coming with her sister and brother in law and they were all wanting to stay at the same resort so she gave in and made reservations at All-Star Movies (which is why we were staying there during this trip, to check them out). I kind of felt bad after we got to Port Orleans though because I could really tell she was wanting to change their wedding plans. Mike had already been bugging her about changing resorts because he doesn't want the colorful bedspreads at ASMo to be in the background of all of his getting ready pictures. Plus after he gets ready he's going to have to drive over to POR anyway because I asked Randy to take pictures of us there before the wedding. I love wedding drama

Walking over the bridge

Mike's mom, Mike, Mandi, and my mom walking around the resort

While we were walking around we noticed a maid cleaning some of the first floor rooms. Mike's mom kept asking if we thought we could peak our heads into a room so my sister, who has no fear of anything, walks up to ask if we can look around the room. Well... this maid did not speak English and started to hand us all extra towels for the pool. Mandi tried to ask again and used a little bit of Spanish to clarify things. The woman asked us to wait one minute and she left. We thought maybe we scared her off. Mandi speaks Spanish pretty well and I was teasing her about not just asking the entire question in Spanish but she claims she is "rusty" and didn't want to end up asking something completely off the wall or inappropriate. So we wait around for about five minutes and the maid comes back with another lady who speaks English. They had no issues about letting us see the rooms so Mike's mom could see what they were like.
After that we headed back towards the bus stop to wait for the Downtown Disney bus. The boat ride had been fun but it takes a lot longer than the buses do. While we were on the bus I called to see if our room was ready but it wasn't. I didn't have very good luck with hotel rooms during this trip. After we got back, Mike and his mom went to take a nap and my family and I hung out in the gift shop and food court wasting time until we could get into our room. It was around 3:30 when we got back and we ended up having to wait until 5 again before our room was ready. My sister started to get fed up and decided that if we were going to be waiting so long they could at least put us closer to Mike's room. So after spending some time on the phone we had our room and it was just around the corner from Mike's.
Next up... Dinner at O'hana's