Day 3
It rained pretty much through the night but was stopped when we got up at 5:30am to head over to the World of Disney event for
DVC members and AP holders. Other than the email we got and an announcement on the Member's site there was nothing in our arrival documents about this event. There were gifts for the first 1000 to enter, a 15% discount on most merchandise (instead of the usual 10% for AP holders) and "Doorbuster Specials" throughout the store. We got up at 5:30am and had a cab pre-arranged to pick us up at 6:20. We were in the cab promptly at 6:20 and arrived at WoD just before the 6:30am opening. OUr first tip off was that the entire DD parking lot was filled with cars and the line waiting to get in streched from the main entrance by the lake, around the side towards Mktplc and then bacl down the street beyond McDonalds and T-Rex. We joined the line in front of Raglan Road.
The doors opened promptly at 6:30 but we didn't get thru the door until almost 7:15. As for the first 1000 guests - everyone got a wristband that enititled the holder to a gift - a VinylMation Mickey statue - and they ran out of wristbands about 35 people in front of us.
The scene inside was pretty much chaos. EVen without any significant promotion it appeared that the crowd was primarily local FL resident AP holders wanting to do some Christmas shopping and many had armloads of merchadise they were trying to carry around while searching for specific sizes on other stuff. The "Doorbuster Specials" appeared to primarily be almost outdated T-shirts (most with "WDW 2009" emblazoned on the front) as well as unsellable plush items and similar specialty items. There were quite a few of these stations scattered throughout the store, but none of interest to us. I was looking for a couple of books (no where to be seen) and DW had her eye on a necklace she had seen at MK on Thursday plus some activity books for our grandkids. The watch/jewelry section was wild, with a long line of guests wanting assistance and only 2 CMs at the counter. After a 15 minute wait we found the necklace and about 10 minutes later we told it was the last one they had - and that there was no discount on jewelry, watches or ceramics. We did get the 10% AP discount on the watch, but were told that the stores in the parks were also honoring the AP discount (at least on jewelry) thru 1/3/10 - so we could have purchased the same necklace at the same price on Thursday (and saved the trip this morning). We did pick up the activity books and the 15% sale discount saved us $3. We left the store about 7:45 - there was still a line waiting outside to get in - and walked thru LegoLand which had opened early because of all the traffic in the area and then decided to have a quick breakfast at McDonalds when it opened at 8am. The DVC discount saved us another $2 there - so all in all our shopping excursion "saved" us a net of a $5 loss since the cab cost us $10 including tip!

Did I mention that it had also started to rain?
Other than McDonalds and LegoLand, nothing else at DD was open yet, so we just headed to the Bus Stop and rode back to OKW.
The rain did finally stop about noon, the temp is about 62 with a slight breeze and it feels pretty chilly.
Housekeeping came at about 9:30am for our full clean (this is Day 4 on the DVC calendar) and she did a good job cleaning the villa.
We left OKW by bus around 3pm and headed to MK to walk to the Contemporary for an early dinner at California Grill. We arrived at the CR about 3:45 and then enjoyed walking around the concourse shops followed by taking the monorail to see the Holiday decor at the Grand Floridian. As always, the GF tree is spectacular and the Gingerbread House is a lot of fun. There was a wedding party taking photos on the grand staircase and the band was playing on the second level. We browsed the GF shops and then boarded the monorail back to the CR. We did not have reservations at the CA Grill, but were able to take the first elevator to the restaurant at 5:00pm and got a window table in the lounge. We had our favorite server, Karl, who proceeded to treat us royally as he always does. We each had a nice glass of Chardonnay, followed by the squash soup once the restaurant opened at 5:30. DW ordered the Filet and I had the Grouper and both were wonderful with a bottle of "Black Chicken" Zinfandel. The view from the CA Grill is really wonderful and about 6:30pm we were treated to the lighting of the Castle with Cinderella's Wish ceremony where the castle is illuminated in ice. Truly beautiful from above!
Another wonderful day in Paradise.
We have nothing planned for tomorrow and will just have to see what happens. Temps are predicted to be around 70.
Quiet days can be a wonderful thing!
