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I am writing from our studio at VWL....
Cast:
Me, a bona fide Disney addict. I do all the planning and research and packing.
German (DH). I quickly converted him to a Disney addict on our first trip when we started dating 11 years ago. I knew then that he was the guy for me
. Weve been married almost 9 years.
Cristy (DD8). A child born to Disney addicts doesnt have a choice she was born addicted its in her genes.
We drove up to Orlando on Friday morning and spent 2 nights at my parents.
Sunday, December 25
After we opened presents on Christmas morning, I packed everything and checked in (around 2:00 pm) at VWL. Our room was ready, so we went upstairs and unpacked.
Here are a few pictures of the room (3550). It faces a wooded area in front of the resort... I can see the buses when they come in. The view is not bad and it's not noisy at all.
I then hooked up my laptop so we could install the software for my DH's new iPod (he was a good boy this year). I brought all my mp3's, uploaded them and spent some time listening to the music on the Bose speaker dock I got him as well. Then, we took a shower and dressed for dinner at Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club. We met my family there and had a wonderful time. The food was really good. It's the best buffet I've had on property. The mussels and clams were delicious. The clam chowder was pretty good and so was the corn bread. They had salmon (my piece was a bit salty but my DHs was good), peel & eat shrimp, turkey (only for Christmas), roast beef (a bit too red for me, but DH loved it), corn on the cob with melted butter (sweet and crunchy), mashed potatoes (very yummy), macaroni & cheese, pasta in a white sauce (not so good), young broccoli (very good), a great salad bar with seafood pasta salad (one of my favorites), potato salad, marinated green & black olives, marinated tomatoes, marinated cucumbers, and much more. For dessert, they had apple cobbler, apple pie (very good), pumpkin cheesecake (pretty good), chocolate mousse (sorry, didn't try it... I don't like chocolate), pecan pie (very good), cookies, and some coconut/chocolate layer cake that was out of this world (I know I said I don't like chocolate, but this thing was incredible).
After dinner, we walked outside for a bit. We also enjoyed the gingerbread carousel in the lobby and hunted for the 6 hidden mickeys in it (we found them all). By then, we were so tired we went back to our room and crashed.
Monday, December 26
This morning we went to the Magic Kingdom. We left around 9:15 am and boarded the boat conveniently waiting for us (somebody must have called ahead to let them know we were on our way
). My DD and I had scheduled the Family Magic tour at 10:00 am and separated from DH who went to join his sisters who came to WDW last night. This tour was well worth the money. I think I paid $40 each (with a Disney Visa discount) and its a scavenger hunt geared to kids under 12 years old. It was a lot of fun. Our tour guide, Jeff, was incredible. Oh, and EVERYONE has to participate, not just the kids. You should have seen us, jumping, skipping, hopping, marching and singing all over the park. We had to find Captain Hooks favorite hook, which Peter Pan had stolen the night before. Captain Hook threatened the boss (Mickey Mouse) that he would storm Cinderellas Castle with all the pirates from Pirates of the Caribbean if he didnt get his hook back by Noon today. Peter Pan left 11 clues that we needed to follow in order to find the hook. The clues took us everywhere around the park and we played several games and performed innumerable acts of silliness. It was a lot of fun. At the end of the tour, we met Wendy, took pictures and then she accompanied us to Mickeys Philharmagic (front row). We then received personalized certificates autographed by Peter Pan, Tink and Wendy. If you are a kid at heart and you have any young children (or can borrow one), I highly recommend this tour. Here are some pictures:
After the tour, we reunited with DH and his family and ate lunch at a counter service restaurant in Fantasyland (I forgot the name). My DD8, who has a sprained ankle from gymnastics was hurting a lot by now, so we decided to rent a wheelchair for her. My poor baby had skipped, jumped and hopped too much for the past 2 hours and it put additional strain on her ankle. She is such a trooper, though, that she kept on going and did not interrupt the tour even though she was hurting. I was so tired that I decided to go back to the room for a nap and left the family to continue their Magic Kingdom adventures. I forgot to mention earlier that I got a serious case of bronchitis two weeks ago and Im still recovering. Ive had to go to the doctor twice and today I finished my second round of antibiotics. I am still coughing and I get tired very easily. I NEVER take naps, but due to this darn illness, I have to rest (doctors orders) and today was a bit too much activity . So I went back to the room and actually fell asleep in just a few minutes. I slept for about 2 hours and after getting up took the bus to Downtown Disney where I met my mom and sister who had just come out from the movies. We wandered around the shops and then had dinner at Earl of Sandwich. This place is great, good food at great prices. We shared a tuna melt, grilled cheese sandwich, chicken Caesar salad, 2 bags of chips, a soda, 2 coffees and a water and spent only $25. Cant beat that. After we ate, I bought another tuna melt, bag of chips and a cookie to bring back to my DH and DD who were back in the room.
The park was really crowded today but not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Some lines were long, but Ive seen it worse. We got fast passes to Buzz Lightyear at 1:00 pm for 3:04 pm not bad. When I left, I asked a CM if they expected to close the park and he said no. If you have a plan and tour wisely, it can be done and its not that much different than the summer. The weather was quite nice (a bit cold for me, but Im a Floridian . Any temp under 60 is cold to me). The high was 64 and its currently 49 degrees.
We are going to call it a night and rest. Tomorrow well be going to Epcot.
Cast:
Me, a bona fide Disney addict. I do all the planning and research and packing.
German (DH). I quickly converted him to a Disney addict on our first trip when we started dating 11 years ago. I knew then that he was the guy for me

Cristy (DD8). A child born to Disney addicts doesnt have a choice she was born addicted its in her genes.
We drove up to Orlando on Friday morning and spent 2 nights at my parents.
Sunday, December 25
After we opened presents on Christmas morning, I packed everything and checked in (around 2:00 pm) at VWL. Our room was ready, so we went upstairs and unpacked.
Here are a few pictures of the room (3550). It faces a wooded area in front of the resort... I can see the buses when they come in. The view is not bad and it's not noisy at all.





I then hooked up my laptop so we could install the software for my DH's new iPod (he was a good boy this year). I brought all my mp3's, uploaded them and spent some time listening to the music on the Bose speaker dock I got him as well. Then, we took a shower and dressed for dinner at Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club. We met my family there and had a wonderful time. The food was really good. It's the best buffet I've had on property. The mussels and clams were delicious. The clam chowder was pretty good and so was the corn bread. They had salmon (my piece was a bit salty but my DHs was good), peel & eat shrimp, turkey (only for Christmas), roast beef (a bit too red for me, but DH loved it), corn on the cob with melted butter (sweet and crunchy), mashed potatoes (very yummy), macaroni & cheese, pasta in a white sauce (not so good), young broccoli (very good), a great salad bar with seafood pasta salad (one of my favorites), potato salad, marinated green & black olives, marinated tomatoes, marinated cucumbers, and much more. For dessert, they had apple cobbler, apple pie (very good), pumpkin cheesecake (pretty good), chocolate mousse (sorry, didn't try it... I don't like chocolate), pecan pie (very good), cookies, and some coconut/chocolate layer cake that was out of this world (I know I said I don't like chocolate, but this thing was incredible).
After dinner, we walked outside for a bit. We also enjoyed the gingerbread carousel in the lobby and hunted for the 6 hidden mickeys in it (we found them all). By then, we were so tired we went back to our room and crashed.



Monday, December 26
This morning we went to the Magic Kingdom. We left around 9:15 am and boarded the boat conveniently waiting for us (somebody must have called ahead to let them know we were on our way





After the tour, we reunited with DH and his family and ate lunch at a counter service restaurant in Fantasyland (I forgot the name). My DD8, who has a sprained ankle from gymnastics was hurting a lot by now, so we decided to rent a wheelchair for her. My poor baby had skipped, jumped and hopped too much for the past 2 hours and it put additional strain on her ankle. She is such a trooper, though, that she kept on going and did not interrupt the tour even though she was hurting. I was so tired that I decided to go back to the room for a nap and left the family to continue their Magic Kingdom adventures. I forgot to mention earlier that I got a serious case of bronchitis two weeks ago and Im still recovering. Ive had to go to the doctor twice and today I finished my second round of antibiotics. I am still coughing and I get tired very easily. I NEVER take naps, but due to this darn illness, I have to rest (doctors orders) and today was a bit too much activity . So I went back to the room and actually fell asleep in just a few minutes. I slept for about 2 hours and after getting up took the bus to Downtown Disney where I met my mom and sister who had just come out from the movies. We wandered around the shops and then had dinner at Earl of Sandwich. This place is great, good food at great prices. We shared a tuna melt, grilled cheese sandwich, chicken Caesar salad, 2 bags of chips, a soda, 2 coffees and a water and spent only $25. Cant beat that. After we ate, I bought another tuna melt, bag of chips and a cookie to bring back to my DH and DD who were back in the room.
The park was really crowded today but not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Some lines were long, but Ive seen it worse. We got fast passes to Buzz Lightyear at 1:00 pm for 3:04 pm not bad. When I left, I asked a CM if they expected to close the park and he said no. If you have a plan and tour wisely, it can be done and its not that much different than the summer. The weather was quite nice (a bit cold for me, but Im a Floridian . Any temp under 60 is cold to me). The high was 64 and its currently 49 degrees.
We are going to call it a night and rest. Tomorrow well be going to Epcot.