Hi All! well I have found a few minutes at a time over the past week inbetween Physics and Work to get Day 1 typed. Let me know if you have any questions!
Where Dreams Came True
Minnesotan’s Birthday Vacation
Welcome to my 2007 Trip Report. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy telling it. Just as a note, I took over 350 photos this year myself and I know Sara had over 300 as well. Not all the photos will be available to view, but I will post highlights in this report on the chat boards, and you can find this report (eventually) and even MORE photos on my website (http://www.geocities.com/picturedisney) One slight warning though, I love telling stories so my reports tend to be a little long so that said, on with the story!
Who: Amanda (Me) and my best friend since High School (12 years ago) Sara, we’re both 26yo
What: A Birthday trip to WDW
When: August 16th to 20th 2007
Where: Disney’s All-Star Music Resort – Country Building #5
Side Note: Sara and I live in two states so some of the trip report is written from only my perspective and some will be written from both our viewpoints (hopefully with out confusing you all)
August 16th 2007
Today dawned bright and early, so early it was still dark outside! My alarm clock went off at 4:45am CST and I quickly got ready to leave for the Minneapolis-St.Paul Airport. My Dad was driving me as he works in the area and was headed that way anyway. My flight was leaving Minnesota at 7:30am and I arrived at about 6:45. I had checked in online to Northwest Airlines so all I had to do was check my suitcase and go through security. As it was my birthday I was wearing a Tiara and had planned to wear one every day of our trip so I had a box of tiaras in my carry on. The TSA looked a little strangely at this but I got through no problem. My gate was one of the farther concourses from the main terminal but I arrived there with plenty of time to spare and to take a few pictures, Me at the gate and the plane carrying me (and a few hundred others) to Orlando.
I managed to get a direct flight and spent most of it dozing off and listening to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on CD. I landed in Orlando right on time at 11:45 EST and called Sara who had landed there at about 8:30 that morning from Denver. I couldn’t get a hold of her, I tried again before getting on the monorail to the main terminal and then again before exiting security, never getting a hold of her. I was wondering if she had been delayed until I got to the center of the airport and spotted her waiting there. She gave me a birthday card and then I made a confession to her. I had told WDW a little white lie and had said my birthday was August 16 (the truth) and hers was August 17th (off by 6 months). Due to family issues she was by herself on her real birthday in Colorado without even a phone call from her family. Her Father and Brother and Sister sent packages, but for a family that really does big things for birthdays, hers was basically forgotten. That was why I decided to share my birthday and attach them both to our room reservation and all of our ADRs.
We went together to check in for DME and got in line for the bus. It was only a matter of about 15 minutes before we boarded the bus and headed to the most Magical Place on Earth! The All-Stars Music Resort was the second stop and was where the magic really began for us. We were both wearing Birthday buttons when we went to check in. The CM noticed this and gave us official WDW birthday buttons with our names on them, birthday balloons, and a rose each. The Front Desk manager then got on a mega phone and announced our birthdays and had the entire lobby sing to us. It was a little embarrassing but great fun. We got checked in and then headed to our room. We had requested Calypso or Jazz but got placed in Country. Not ideal but when we arrived in the room we found it decorated for our birthdays with a window towel creation and a towel Mickey on one of the beds.
Once getting a little settled we grabbed our park stuff and headed off to Animal Kingdom for our traditional birthday lunch at the Rainforest Café. Since there is one in Minneapolis this has been our tradition for years. We got in right away but our server was really slow. The food was really good and we split a Volcano desert afterwards. The server had stuck 2 candles in it and had a few other employees sing to us as well.
After lunch we headed into Animal Kingdom to watch the afternoon parade. We found a perfect spot even though we were only about 10 minutes before parade start. We positioned ourselves sandwiched between the rope line and a big bush like plant. It was in the shade, right on the rope line with no one in front or behind us, it was great. While waiting we met a wonderful cast member who we talked with nearly the entire wait time. She had to go block the street but came back for a moment to wish us a happy birthday and give us each a special set of pins. You can’t get them from any store. They were two identical pins on each card, one for us to keep for making the day of the cast member we got them from and then one to make the day of another deserving guest. The parade was great, even better since we hadn’t seen it in a few years.
Not sure how much I can put in one post so I'll continue in a reply
Where Dreams Came True
Minnesotan’s Birthday Vacation
Welcome to my 2007 Trip Report. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy telling it. Just as a note, I took over 350 photos this year myself and I know Sara had over 300 as well. Not all the photos will be available to view, but I will post highlights in this report on the chat boards, and you can find this report (eventually) and even MORE photos on my website (http://www.geocities.com/picturedisney) One slight warning though, I love telling stories so my reports tend to be a little long so that said, on with the story!
Who: Amanda (Me) and my best friend since High School (12 years ago) Sara, we’re both 26yo
What: A Birthday trip to WDW
When: August 16th to 20th 2007
Where: Disney’s All-Star Music Resort – Country Building #5
Side Note: Sara and I live in two states so some of the trip report is written from only my perspective and some will be written from both our viewpoints (hopefully with out confusing you all)
August 16th 2007
Today dawned bright and early, so early it was still dark outside! My alarm clock went off at 4:45am CST and I quickly got ready to leave for the Minneapolis-St.Paul Airport. My Dad was driving me as he works in the area and was headed that way anyway. My flight was leaving Minnesota at 7:30am and I arrived at about 6:45. I had checked in online to Northwest Airlines so all I had to do was check my suitcase and go through security. As it was my birthday I was wearing a Tiara and had planned to wear one every day of our trip so I had a box of tiaras in my carry on. The TSA looked a little strangely at this but I got through no problem. My gate was one of the farther concourses from the main terminal but I arrived there with plenty of time to spare and to take a few pictures, Me at the gate and the plane carrying me (and a few hundred others) to Orlando.
I managed to get a direct flight and spent most of it dozing off and listening to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on CD. I landed in Orlando right on time at 11:45 EST and called Sara who had landed there at about 8:30 that morning from Denver. I couldn’t get a hold of her, I tried again before getting on the monorail to the main terminal and then again before exiting security, never getting a hold of her. I was wondering if she had been delayed until I got to the center of the airport and spotted her waiting there. She gave me a birthday card and then I made a confession to her. I had told WDW a little white lie and had said my birthday was August 16 (the truth) and hers was August 17th (off by 6 months). Due to family issues she was by herself on her real birthday in Colorado without even a phone call from her family. Her Father and Brother and Sister sent packages, but for a family that really does big things for birthdays, hers was basically forgotten. That was why I decided to share my birthday and attach them both to our room reservation and all of our ADRs.
We went together to check in for DME and got in line for the bus. It was only a matter of about 15 minutes before we boarded the bus and headed to the most Magical Place on Earth! The All-Stars Music Resort was the second stop and was where the magic really began for us. We were both wearing Birthday buttons when we went to check in. The CM noticed this and gave us official WDW birthday buttons with our names on them, birthday balloons, and a rose each. The Front Desk manager then got on a mega phone and announced our birthdays and had the entire lobby sing to us. It was a little embarrassing but great fun. We got checked in and then headed to our room. We had requested Calypso or Jazz but got placed in Country. Not ideal but when we arrived in the room we found it decorated for our birthdays with a window towel creation and a towel Mickey on one of the beds.
Once getting a little settled we grabbed our park stuff and headed off to Animal Kingdom for our traditional birthday lunch at the Rainforest Café. Since there is one in Minneapolis this has been our tradition for years. We got in right away but our server was really slow. The food was really good and we split a Volcano desert afterwards. The server had stuck 2 candles in it and had a few other employees sing to us as well.
After lunch we headed into Animal Kingdom to watch the afternoon parade. We found a perfect spot even though we were only about 10 minutes before parade start. We positioned ourselves sandwiched between the rope line and a big bush like plant. It was in the shade, right on the rope line with no one in front or behind us, it was great. While waiting we met a wonderful cast member who we talked with nearly the entire wait time. She had to go block the street but came back for a moment to wish us a happy birthday and give us each a special set of pins. You can’t get them from any store. They were two identical pins on each card, one for us to keep for making the day of the cast member we got them from and then one to make the day of another deserving guest. The parade was great, even better since we hadn’t seen it in a few years.
Not sure how much I can put in one post so I'll continue in a reply

I am actually in the northern suburbs, Anoka County. I am hoping to post day 3 sometime this weekend so keep an eye out!
