Lost Luggage? Flat Tire? No Worries,We're at WDW Trip Report! (6/23 - FINAL UPDATE!!)

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The Cast:

Michael, 16th visit to WDW / DL (Disney fanatic for years)
Melissa, wife of the fanatic, fellow lover of WDW, just nowhere near my level (14th visit to WDW / DL)



The Time:

Saturday, May 15, 2010 to Sunday, May 23, 2010.

The DVC Resorts:

Bay Lake Tower - lake view 1 bedroom villa (from 5/15 to 5/18)
Beach Club Villas -1 bedroom villa (form 5/18 to 5/23)

The History:

Melissa and I first went to WDW in September, 2000. Since then we have gone every year at least once. Highlights of the different trips include Melissa surprised me with a mini-vacation to WDW for my 30th birthday and going to Disneyland for the 50th anniversary festivities. 2009 was a great year for us in terms of Disney - we went to WDW twice (first in May, then in July) and I got to go to Disneyland in the fall as part of work trip to California.

The Planning:
We started planning for this trip in the beginning of 2010. Our 5 year wedding annversary is 5/13/2010 and the 13th is my wife's birthday, so we wanted to go sometime around then. We picked the time we did b/c we thought (i.e., hoped) it would be a low crowd time, being between mother’s day and memorial day. It also allowed us to see the Flower and Garden Festival before it closed on 5/16 and the start of Star Wars Weekends, which began on 5/21. Another reason for the dates of our trip is that May 23rd was the last day we could use our annual passes from last year, so we didn’t have to pay for park tickets for this trip plus we got to use our tables in wonderland card as well! :cool1: Additionally, Disney decided to bring back the wishes dessert party, so I was able to schedule that literally the first day it became available once again. :thumbsup2 Finally, one other scheduling plus for us took place about thirty days before our trip when Disney extended the park hours and added more fantasmics nighttime parades, etc., so that rocked for us! (one brief note on this was that about a day after Disney posted the extended hours, they took them back down and then like a day later, they were back up again!) :confused3

Of course, with the good comes the bas, so a couple scheduling “wrenches” were thrown our way by Disney. First, Disney booked a private party at MK for 5/16, so that meant MK closed way early that night (at 5pm). :sad2: We knew this would make Epcot and MGM more crowded, so while at first, I wanted to do a long MGM EMH night, we decided to take it easy that night and just casually do MGM for awhile that night and rest up for the big EMH night at MK the next day. The bigger issue we had was that Rock n Roller Coaster (“RnRC”) was a given a rehab for most fo our trip, so we rearranged some of schedule so that most of MGM time would be towards the end of trip when RnRC reopened (Friday the 21st). :scared1:

Overall though, the “big idea” for this trip was to try out Bay Lake Tower (“BLT”) for a bit. What is funny about this for us is that when we first saw pictures of it, we were both like “not for us” but as this trip has gotten closer, it has grown on both us. Our initial plan was to stay first for a few nights in a BLT studio, and then move over to Beach Club Villas (“BCV”) in a one bedroom. When I first tried to book the trip through DVC, I wasn’t able to get every thing we wanted however. Up until right around the 30 day mark, I couldn’t get it all together for DVC points (had the “problem nights” booked for cash instead), but then my wife came up w. a great idea - why don’t we really try out BLT and stay in a 1 bedroom for cash the first night, and then points the other two nights! (As I have said in prior trip reports, while I obsessively plan for our disney trips, Melissa will just come up with ideas just out of nowhere - things that I never think of) After a few days of calling into DVC, we got the last nights we needed for points and were ready to go!

What else I can say about the pre-trip planning? Briefly, we flew down on Southwest for a decent rate because American stopped flying from St. Louis to Orlando non-stop (even though the planes were full every time flew the route!) For car rental, we went with Dollar, who consistently gives out the lowest rates (at least that I can find!). Otherwise, we were set, Disney World here we come!
 
THE PLAN OF ATTACK

Sat 15th
check in at BLT, dinner at CA Grill, then head to Top of the World lounge for drinks & Wishes at 10pm

Sun 16th
Ohana’s breakfast at 7:30, then MK for regular open 9am
then Mike heads over to Epcot for last day of flower festival (mel also?)
late afternoon - rest / pool
MGM night - 7:45 dinner at Mama’s

Mon 17th
AK EMH 8am - Donalds 10:30
afternoon - BLT pool & nap (rest up for long night)
dinner at Ohana’s
MK EMH 11pm-2am (spectro 9pm & 11pm, wishes 10pm)

Tues 18th
Epcot EMH 8am (hotel switch morning)
lunch at DTD - t-rex 12:30
afternoon rest
Dinner - Le cellar 5:30 pm
drink around the world and fireworks

Wed 19th
Epcot 9am open
lunch at seasons or b&c?
AK EMH 6-9pm (LK show 7pm) dinner at flame tree
DTD for ice cream!

Thurs 20th
MK EMH 8am, crystal palace 1030am
long afternoon for pool and nap
MK night Dinner - Plaza 5pm
Wishes dessert party, spectro 9pm, wishes 10pm (park open to 10pm)

Friday 21st
MGM 9am open (star wars begins at MGM )
sci fi 11:10
cape may 5pm, then DTD, then back to Epcot watch illuminations and then Epcot EMH 9-12 pm

Sat 22nd
MGM EMH 8am (star wars also)
Melissa's pool day
date night Bistro Paris 630 pm -

Sun 23rd
MGM (opens 9am)
Cape may breakfast
lunch - Earl of Sandwich
head back home

COMING UP - THE DRAMA BEGINS!
 
Saturday May 15th

Parks Visited: Magic Kingdom
Dining: California Grill (dinner)


For the few days leading up to our trip, I had had trouble sleeping, the excitement of the upcoming trip I guess (I know, insert “we’re took excited to sleep” commercial line here) :rotfl2:. Anyway, our flight down from St. Louis to Orlando was pretty uneventful. The plane was supposed to be full, but we didn’t have anyone sitting next to us in our three person row. :thumbsup2 In fact, we actually landed in Orlando a bit ahead of schedule. :banana:

The “fun” (or more accurately, the problems) began at baggage pick up. Specifically, my biggest piece of luggage was nowhere to be seen. :scared1: Eventually, I made a claim with Southwest and we headed over to our rental car (which I had already gotten the keys for before even going to the luggage pick up area. One of the problems the luggage issue caused was a delay in getting to WDW. Time was of the essence for we were scheduled to attend a DVC “sales pitch” presentation at Bay Lake Tower’s (“BLT”) Top of the World Lounge (the “Lounge”). Basically, we knew we weren’t adding on to our current DVC membership, but had heard they gave out instant fastpasses for attending, so we figured, what the heck? :confused3

Anyway, we got there with a few minutes to spare. They served miniature sandwiches, cheesecake on a stick and drinks - enough to hold us over. The presentation lasted over an hour and during the quiz portion of the event, I got called on and one a DVC bookbag! :cool1: After the talk, people went to see the rooms, but since we were staying there already, we passed on that part of the event.

Now, during the talk, I got a couple separate calls from Southwest, who advised that somehow Disney had my luggage and they were bringing it over to BLT. With this knowledge, we went over to the Contemporary to check in (why there is no check in at BLT is beyond me! ;)) I tried to get bell services to work on finding my luggage, but they refused to do anything w/o my claim ticket - which was all the way in the rental car parked in BLT’s parking lot! Without going into all the details, drama ensued w. both the bell service and front desk people. Eventually, we got our room assignment (a room by the way that met with none of my room requests) room 7114. By this time, it was mid-afternoon and we were tired of just about everything - not a great way to start our trip! :eek:

Here’s a couple room pics:





Room was in decent shape. Inb our bedroom, onely one of the three lights worked - one had a dead light bulb and the other had no light bulb at all! :rotfl: After resting for a bit in the room, Melissa started to get ready for our first “date night” of the trip and I wondered around BLT and the Contemporary, picking up some snacks for us at the CR and taking pictures along the way (including up in the Lounge). Here are a few of my resort pics:







(I like how I got both monorails in the second shot)



(note the monorail in front of Space Mtn is on the transfer track - I had never seen this before)

One may way back from walking around, I saw a bell hop who had my bag on one of those big bag wheelie things but he wouldn’t give it to me right there and then, saying he had to deliver it to my room! :rotfl: I went back to the room to wait for my bag, and eventually got it like 10 minutes later. Thankfully, the bag was finally in our possession and I could dress appropriately for our CA grill dinner (my dress shoes were in the missing bag for example).

COMING UP - DINNER AND FIREWORKS, DISNEY STYLE!
 
Love the pics. Looking forward to reading more about your trip!
 

May 15th (vacation day one) cont.

Eventually, we headed over to the CR using the sky bridge for the first time. I still wonder why they didn’t enclose it with glass windows, but who knows?!? :confused3 We didn’t have to wait much at all to get up to the CR roof and the restaurant. We sat down first in the waiting area, but was told we couldn’t get drinks served to us there b/c we didn’t have a table next to our seats, so we move up to one of the tall tables, but got called to our seats before we could order a drink. The restaurant wasn’t too crowded, yet we still got sat next to table with kids who acted like they were at a playground all night long. Anyway, we still had a nice meal, all things considered. We tried a couple different flat breads (one was cheese-based and the other had chicken on it) and liked both. Melissa had a crispy chicken dish and I had the beef filet for our main courses. For dessert I had a banana/caramel mixture and I can’t remember what Melissa had.

Here are some pics from our CA Grill night:



Now we had planned to go straight from dinner to the BLT Lounge, but we actually had some time on our hands, so we went back to the room, changed into less dressy clothes and headed up to the Lounge around 9pm or so (the fireworks were set for 10pm). I thought it was funny to have to go down from the 4th floor elevators to the first floor, have a CM walk us back to those elevators so we could then go up to the top Lounge floor, but whatever. Melissa had a mojito and I just had a coke. The view was great and here are some of my pics of that:





It never got too crowded in the Lounge (actually, it was more crowded during the DVC pitch). About 10 minutes before showtime, we got a spot on the outside wall to watch the Wishes fireworks. :cool1: It was cool to watch the fireworks w. a drink and have the music piped into the Lounge’s speakers. Here’s a couple fireworks pics (not the greatest I admit, but I liked how you could see in the second one the distance from where the fireworks go off behind the castle).



COMING UP - HOW DO YOU WATCH TWO PARADES IN A CLOSED THEME PARK ANYWAY?!?
 
So happy your lost luggage found it's way to you....I always stress about that!

Great pics of BLT...I felt the same way you did that I really didn't think I would like it, but my sis and her family stayed in November and she assured me I would love it!!

We had dinner at CG last August when we were there and we LOVED it! Our server was the best we had had...combine that with the food, view of illuminations and then Wishes....it's a must do for us from now on.

Can't wait to hear morepopcorn::
 
So happy your lost luggage found it's way to you....I always stress about that!

Great pics of BLT...I felt the same way you did that I really didn't think I would like it, but my sis and her family stayed in November and she assured me I would love it!!

We had dinner at CG last August when we were there and we LOVED it! Our server was the best we had had...combine that with the food, view of illuminations and then Wishes....it's a must do for us from now on.

Can't wait to hear morepopcorn::

Its funny, I never worried about losing my luggage before, and then last year, it happened to me on a work trip, so this is now twice in less than a year! :scared1:

As far as BLT goes, while I "liked" it, I didn't "love" it like I do the Beach Club Villas. Idon't like how almost EVERYTHING requires you to go to the contemporary (I know BCV is similar, but I think its much less of an ordeal there) One think I didn't like is how small the pool was, not just in size, but in depth (felt it was too shallow for adults) I think it will really be an issue when the place is fully booked in the summer! I did like being able to walk to MK of course though!
 
After the fireworks ended, Melissa went down to the room to sleep and I walked over to the Magic Kingdom to take Spectromagic pictures w. my new camera (the park was open until 11pm and the second Spectro showing of the night started at 11pm also). The walk was an easy one - less than ten minutes. Here are some of my pictures walking around before the parade:



Around 10-15 minutes for the parade, I saw that no one was line was lining up for the parade in the front hub, so I got a front row seat across from city hall and took these pictures:















More Spectro to come!
 
Now, you would probably guess that after the parade was over, I went back to BLT as the park was closed, BUT YOU WOULD BE WRONG!!! :rotfl2: Instead, I tried to get ahead of the parade and take another set of pictures! :cool1::banana: I thought it wouldn’t be that difficult to do, but I ended up having to walk all the way through adventureland and end up next to Peco’s Bill’s to take these pictures:









(The second C&P picture shows them goofing off right before they cross the "magical yellow line" where no one in the park can see them anymore (so past that line, characters can walk around w/o their "heads" on for example)





COMING UP - THE LAST SET OF PICTURES FROM DAY ONE OF OUR VACATION (I PROMISE!!!) ;)
 
Great shot of the Contemporary and Pool at night -love the way you picked up the lighting.

thanks - those two shots were literally the first time I ever tried long shutter speed night scenery pictures - I even did a two second timer with it as well!
 
Once I had watched the parade for a SECOND time, I slowly made my way out of the park, taking these pictures along the way:











Eventually, I made it back to the hotel around 12:30 am or so, grabbed a couple empty pool pictures, even with a early wake up call coming soon thereafter!



COMING UP: MORE VACATION DRAMA ENSUES!
 
What great pictures! And getting to watch the parade twice is awesome.
Sitting back and grabbing a coke - waiting for the next drama installment! :3dglasses
 
What great photography work-I'm subbing in just to see what else you have to share with us!

Thanks for sharing your trip with us!
 

Sunday, May 16th
Parks Visited: Magic Kingdom, MGM and Epcot (Michael only)
Dining: O’hanas (breakfast) and Mama Melrose’s (dinner)


Even though I didn’t get to bed until close to 1am, we had a 6am wake up call, as we were going to Ohana’s for breakfast before MK opened. We took the resort monorail (which started running at 7am) and got over to the Poly w/o any problems. We got there a bit early, so I ran and took a couple pictures before breakfast:





We were like the second or third group seated and maybe like 10 minutes after being seated the characters started coming out one by one. Here are some character pictures:





Breakfast was good there as it has always been. After we were done eating, it was only like 8:15, so we hung out in the lounge area for a bit before we headed over to the Magic Kingdom. We got there just in time for the opening ceremony. Once the rope was officially dropped, I did the mad dash to Splash to get us a fastpass before riding Big Thunder. We rode the coaster once together and then I rode it a second time before we headed over to do Splash and rode it twice in a row. Of course on the first ride we got SOAKED by the cannon (we always get the wettest from the water cannon over any of the drops!). :rotfl2: Next, we did haunted mansion and pirates. All the rides up to now were with no waits. (Remember, this was the day the park closed at 5pm b/c of the travel agents convention booking the park for the night). After finishing with those rides, I watched a bit of the castle show (Melissa sat in the shade close by) before lining up in the hub to watch the Move it, Shake it, Celebrate it parade.

Here’s a couple pics from the castle show:







Here are some more pics of our MK morning:











(Can never get enough Partners pics!)

COMING UP: WE MOVE IT, WE SHAKE IT, WE CELEBRATE IT!
 
Sunday, May 16th (cont.)

The Move It, Shake It, Celebrate It parade is probably my FAVORITE daytime parade at walt disney world (and Melissa loves it too) :cool1::banana::yay: I love the main song, the energy, the fun, just love it! What's funny about it though is that we never have seen the WHOLE show before, the first time we saw it, it rained and the second time was on July 4th, and both times, the parade never stopped, it just came up main st. and went back down after circling around the hub. :confused3 Anyway, at about ten minutes before 11am or so, I staked out my spot in the partners hub so I could get pictures of the parade coming down main street. Once the parade started, Melissa left her seat in the shade and came over to watch with me. Here are some parade pictures:





Donald, shakin’ his tail feathers!







More of Donald, showin’ how its done!





Conga line - Mickey and Donald Style!





After the parade was over, we left the park, with Melissa going back to BLT to hit the pool, and I headed over to Epcot to take pictures of the last day of the Flower and Garden festival. (OK, technically, the Daisy Duck picture was taken right before we left MK, so sue me for accuracy!)

COMING UP - MORE TOPIARIES THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A FIST AT!
 
I just now realized that I left out of the report the portion of what we did at MK prior to the Move It, Shake It Parade!

In other words, THE TRIP REPORT IS OUT OF ORDER! :rotfl2::scared1::rotfl:

Sorry everyone, I will get this corrected tonight when I get home from work!
 
OK, I have the trip report back in order - hope you like the HUGE UPDATE coming up!

:rotfl2::cool1::banana::worship:popcorn::
 




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