TLinden16
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Day 1--Friday, May 12, 2006
My 20th trip to Walt Disney World is finally here! I went into work for a half a day, and I could barely concentrate because I was so excited about my trip! It had been a cold, rainy week in Boston, and I couldnt wait to leave it behind for the Florida sun. This was an exceptionally dreary day, with fog so thick that we could even see a quarter mile from our offices!
I was finally able to leave at 12:30, and a nice co-worker drove me over to the airport. I got to the airport a couple hours early, but thats all right. I just wandered around, and read for a while. My flight was all boarded at 2:30, and the captain announced we were ready for an early departure for the 2:45 flight. But he was mistaken. A 2:43, a family of four came running onto the plane, carrying there shoes. Someone cut it close getting to the airport.
The flight wound up taking off a few minutes late. The takeoff was surprisingly smooth considering the fog in Boston, and the entire flight was very calm. They even showed a movie--Last Holiday starring Queen Latifah, which was pretty funny.
We landed just a few minutes late at 5:45, and I made an immediate beeline for Magical Express. There was no one in line for Magical Express, and then there was no one in line for the bus to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. A bus came right away, but I had to sit on that bus for 25 minutes waiting for more passengers. When we finally left, we had the slowest driver ever. Magical Express buses and other vehicles were passing us constantly. It was kind of frustrating. The buses made stops at Pop Century and Coronado Springs before heading to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. I have to say that I think Disney should reverse the order of the route. I think it would be a good marketing tool for them to have the folks staying at the lower levels of resorts to see the higher level of resorts--maybe it would inspire them to stay at the next level of resort on their next trip.
When I arrived at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, I immediately went to check in. I asked the cast member at the desk if I made a mistake by booking a standard room, and she said, Let me see. Theyve assigned you a savannah view room. Youll be able to look at the animals. Needless to say I was very excited! In all of my stay at the Disney resorts, I had never been upgraded, and this was a nice upgrade!
I was in room 4182, which was the last room on the hall of the Ostrich trail. I really liked my room. The woods on the furniture are dark, but it was accented by bright bed spreads and light colored curtains about the bed. The room was larger than I expected. I loved the tiles in the shower stall, and took pictures of it in hopes that I can someday do that to my bathroom.
Now to check out the view! There was a roof right below my balcony, and a maintenance area was too the right, but it still had a great view of the Savannah. I took a quick peek out the door of my balcony, and saw some birds and impala right outside my door!
But I didnt have time to stay and look. I had plans to meet some of my DIS friends for dinner at Boma. SeaSpray, her husband CapeCad, and Taryn had already been seated by the time I arrived. I went immediately to the table, and was happy to see my friends! I really enjoyed my dinner at Boma. I was starving, so I think I ate just about everything in sight. I think my favorite things on the buffet were the chicken and corn porridge (very flavorful, and slightly sweet), the prime rib (very tender), and the mealie bread (surprisingly light). I loved the flavor of the sirloin steak in a seasoned sauce, but the steak was much to tough to really enjoy it. I was pretty full by the time desert came around, so I only tried a few bites.
After dinner, we headed over to Epcot. We arrived around 9:30, and we got quite a bit done while we were there. We road on Journey Into Imagination, Rio Del Tiempo, the Maelstrom, and Test Track (which we got on in just five minutes at the end of the night. While we were waiting in line for Test Track, we noticed that someone had made an attempt to make the man at work sign anatomically correct. I dont know why people have to do that kind of stuff--its just not right. I mentioned it to a cast member, and made a note to try to notice if it was cleaned later in the week.
At midnight, we strolled out of the parks, and got on the bus back to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. We had a very nice bus driver named Laura who asked outside the box Disney trivia, and kept us entertained the entire ride.
It had been a nice start to my trip.
Todays mileage: 3.05
My 20th trip to Walt Disney World is finally here! I went into work for a half a day, and I could barely concentrate because I was so excited about my trip! It had been a cold, rainy week in Boston, and I couldnt wait to leave it behind for the Florida sun. This was an exceptionally dreary day, with fog so thick that we could even see a quarter mile from our offices!
I was finally able to leave at 12:30, and a nice co-worker drove me over to the airport. I got to the airport a couple hours early, but thats all right. I just wandered around, and read for a while. My flight was all boarded at 2:30, and the captain announced we were ready for an early departure for the 2:45 flight. But he was mistaken. A 2:43, a family of four came running onto the plane, carrying there shoes. Someone cut it close getting to the airport.
The flight wound up taking off a few minutes late. The takeoff was surprisingly smooth considering the fog in Boston, and the entire flight was very calm. They even showed a movie--Last Holiday starring Queen Latifah, which was pretty funny.
We landed just a few minutes late at 5:45, and I made an immediate beeline for Magical Express. There was no one in line for Magical Express, and then there was no one in line for the bus to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. A bus came right away, but I had to sit on that bus for 25 minutes waiting for more passengers. When we finally left, we had the slowest driver ever. Magical Express buses and other vehicles were passing us constantly. It was kind of frustrating. The buses made stops at Pop Century and Coronado Springs before heading to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. I have to say that I think Disney should reverse the order of the route. I think it would be a good marketing tool for them to have the folks staying at the lower levels of resorts to see the higher level of resorts--maybe it would inspire them to stay at the next level of resort on their next trip.
When I arrived at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, I immediately went to check in. I asked the cast member at the desk if I made a mistake by booking a standard room, and she said, Let me see. Theyve assigned you a savannah view room. Youll be able to look at the animals. Needless to say I was very excited! In all of my stay at the Disney resorts, I had never been upgraded, and this was a nice upgrade!
I was in room 4182, which was the last room on the hall of the Ostrich trail. I really liked my room. The woods on the furniture are dark, but it was accented by bright bed spreads and light colored curtains about the bed. The room was larger than I expected. I loved the tiles in the shower stall, and took pictures of it in hopes that I can someday do that to my bathroom.
Now to check out the view! There was a roof right below my balcony, and a maintenance area was too the right, but it still had a great view of the Savannah. I took a quick peek out the door of my balcony, and saw some birds and impala right outside my door!
But I didnt have time to stay and look. I had plans to meet some of my DIS friends for dinner at Boma. SeaSpray, her husband CapeCad, and Taryn had already been seated by the time I arrived. I went immediately to the table, and was happy to see my friends! I really enjoyed my dinner at Boma. I was starving, so I think I ate just about everything in sight. I think my favorite things on the buffet were the chicken and corn porridge (very flavorful, and slightly sweet), the prime rib (very tender), and the mealie bread (surprisingly light). I loved the flavor of the sirloin steak in a seasoned sauce, but the steak was much to tough to really enjoy it. I was pretty full by the time desert came around, so I only tried a few bites.
After dinner, we headed over to Epcot. We arrived around 9:30, and we got quite a bit done while we were there. We road on Journey Into Imagination, Rio Del Tiempo, the Maelstrom, and Test Track (which we got on in just five minutes at the end of the night. While we were waiting in line for Test Track, we noticed that someone had made an attempt to make the man at work sign anatomically correct. I dont know why people have to do that kind of stuff--its just not right. I mentioned it to a cast member, and made a note to try to notice if it was cleaned later in the week.
At midnight, we strolled out of the parks, and got on the bus back to the Animal Kingdom Lodge. We had a very nice bus driver named Laura who asked outside the box Disney trivia, and kept us entertained the entire ride.
It had been a nice start to my trip.
Todays mileage: 3.05