Unichi
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2004
- Messages
- 11
Background
Jim, not his real name ("Can I use your real name for this?" "No, use 'Jim.'"), and I met as coworkers. Now we're best friends. We looked at each other and said, "Hey, let's go to Disney World."
About the Trip Report
Defensively, you won't find a play-by-play color commentary about our trip here. We took it easy on this trip: no day itinerary, no real plans. We swam a lot, cooked meals in our room, read books on the balcony. Some days we rolled in early, on others we rolled in around noon. We also had some business to conduct, so these unsavory details I've left out.
As a result, my memories of the trip are whittled down to key highlights that stand out. Yes, we rode Soarin', saw Philharmagic, and watched the Stunt show with great delight, but our foray into the new rides will probably not be mentioned here. We also indulged in all the classics, nighttime fireworks shows, and Pleasure Island, but how can I top the excellent reports of others who where there when we were?
So, my friends, the following are mere highlights from our trip. Enjoy!
Room
We stayed at a Boardwalk Villa Studio. We had a great room that overlooked the quiet pool and Community Hall. Although we did not have any views of fireworks, we did have Tower of Terror peaking above the trees in the distance. Because Jim dreaded anything that suggested "freefall," every time he looked out of the balcony at the Tower, you could swear you hear that "DUN-dun" noise from Law & Order, threatening him.
The studio was much larger than we expected. It did have a door that lead directly to the adjacent room, and although we didn't try to the door, the insulation was solid enough so that had we not seen their bathing suits drying out on their balcony chairs, we would've not known they were there.
Speaking of the balcony, it was lovely. We spent many an hour there, having toast and cereal, reading books, watching people lounging around the pool, and just sitting and staring out into the quiet night.
Yes, the sleeper sofa is comfortable. I slept on it for three of the days (Jim on the bed), we trade places for the other three. The rest of the time, it was kept folded up. I was secretly hoping to meet other travelers our age at the Villas and have them come over for a game of Scattergories and popcorn, because, admittedly, I'm ultra-competitive like that. In my mind's eye, we would lure them in with the promise of microwaved popcorn and a comfy seat on the sofa and then BAM! School supplies that start with W!
Unfortunately, the only newfound Villa friends we met were traveling in families of ten or more. Also, I was too chicken to actually ask friendly strangers to come over.
At this point in the report, I'd like to give a big hello to BethA. Hello!
Jim, not his real name ("Can I use your real name for this?" "No, use 'Jim.'"), and I met as coworkers. Now we're best friends. We looked at each other and said, "Hey, let's go to Disney World."
About the Trip Report
Defensively, you won't find a play-by-play color commentary about our trip here. We took it easy on this trip: no day itinerary, no real plans. We swam a lot, cooked meals in our room, read books on the balcony. Some days we rolled in early, on others we rolled in around noon. We also had some business to conduct, so these unsavory details I've left out.
As a result, my memories of the trip are whittled down to key highlights that stand out. Yes, we rode Soarin', saw Philharmagic, and watched the Stunt show with great delight, but our foray into the new rides will probably not be mentioned here. We also indulged in all the classics, nighttime fireworks shows, and Pleasure Island, but how can I top the excellent reports of others who where there when we were?
So, my friends, the following are mere highlights from our trip. Enjoy!
Room
We stayed at a Boardwalk Villa Studio. We had a great room that overlooked the quiet pool and Community Hall. Although we did not have any views of fireworks, we did have Tower of Terror peaking above the trees in the distance. Because Jim dreaded anything that suggested "freefall," every time he looked out of the balcony at the Tower, you could swear you hear that "DUN-dun" noise from Law & Order, threatening him.
The studio was much larger than we expected. It did have a door that lead directly to the adjacent room, and although we didn't try to the door, the insulation was solid enough so that had we not seen their bathing suits drying out on their balcony chairs, we would've not known they were there.
Speaking of the balcony, it was lovely. We spent many an hour there, having toast and cereal, reading books, watching people lounging around the pool, and just sitting and staring out into the quiet night.
Yes, the sleeper sofa is comfortable. I slept on it for three of the days (Jim on the bed), we trade places for the other three. The rest of the time, it was kept folded up. I was secretly hoping to meet other travelers our age at the Villas and have them come over for a game of Scattergories and popcorn, because, admittedly, I'm ultra-competitive like that. In my mind's eye, we would lure them in with the promise of microwaved popcorn and a comfy seat on the sofa and then BAM! School supplies that start with W!
Unfortunately, the only newfound Villa friends we met were traveling in families of ten or more. Also, I was too chicken to actually ask friendly strangers to come over.
At this point in the report, I'd like to give a big hello to BethA. Hello!