MickeyMonstersMom
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Im a 30-something single mom whose ex-husband lives in Florida. At least once every year, I accompany my children down to visit their dad, and then hang out in Florida until its time to come home. I love going to WDW solo to recharge. I had promised DS that I would not go into any parks without him, though, so my plan for this trip was to try a few new eateries (see details in the Dining Reports forum) and check out every resort on property. So this isnt a typical trip report. As I said in my Dining Report, I tend to go on and on (cannot make a long story short), so if youre not into minutiae, then you probably wont enjoy this too much. however, I hope at least some people do!
Day 1: Late Check-In Does Matter!
Sunday, April 8
Usually we have an early morning flight, but the 10:50 departure was cheaper - maybe it had something to do with the 3-hour stop in Chicago. Anyway, we sailed through Hancock International in Syracuse with our carry-ons and had an uneventful flight. American Eagle took our cases at the plane door because the plane was a small one and the bags wouldnt fit in the overhead compartments; however, they were given back to us at the door in Chicago and we carried them onto the larger AA flight afterward with no problems. I dropped the DKids with their dad at MCO and headed for the DME counter at about 7:30 pm. Ive heard all kinds of praise and complaints about the service, so I wasnt sure what to expect. The CM directed me to a particular line for the zone Id be traveling to, and I walked quickly through the empty queue to another CM at the end who told me which bus to board outside. I do have to wonder what its like when that queue is full - that has the potential to be nightmarish. In any event, I boarded immediately, and the bus left at 7:40, arriving at the Pop Century by 8:05. Nice! The cutest thing happened on the way: a family was sitting across the aisle with 2 small daughters who were going to WDW for the first time. They were so excited to see the archway into the World, but only a few minutes later rain began spattering on the windshield. When the driver turned on the wipers, the older girl (about 6 y/o) asked her dad, They allow rain at Disney?
Awwww...
Check-in also went quickly (unlike my last trip), waiting less than 5 minutes. The CM took my credit card information and retrieved the box Id mailed down in advance. I had forgotten that Id sent it, so Im glad the CM had a note of some kind on the reservation - otherwise, Id have realized at bedtime that I had no toothpaste! The only drawback to the later check-in was that my room was on the backside of nowhere, out in the 90s section. In fact, according to the map, there were only 3 rooms that were further out than mine! The CM directed me to follow a particular path through the resort, but I figured out the next day that it was much quicker to cut through the parking lots. It was not a long walk that way, but I did miss out on a lot of the theming because I preferred to get around quickly. The upside: the room was on the ground floor and nonsmoking, as Id requested, and its isolation made it very quiet. I was pretty close to the computer pool (I was in building 8 behind the laptop), and though the weather was not all that conducive to swimming, it wouldnt be a bad location for families who want quiet but also easy access to a pool.
I had a tough time falling asleep. Being a northerner who is not used to A/C, I always turn up the thermostat at WDW. However, even at 78 the room just seemed COLD (it did the entire trip - I dont think the thermo. was accurate). In addition, a toddler in the next room had one heck of a tantrum - Ive never really noticed the paper-thin walls others have commented on, but this time it was quite noticeable. Luckily, that family must have left the next day, or the child had become happier - I did not hear them again the entire trip. There was a little dog-head towel animal waiting for me when I got there.
More on the way soon...
Day 1: Late Check-In Does Matter!
Sunday, April 8
Usually we have an early morning flight, but the 10:50 departure was cheaper - maybe it had something to do with the 3-hour stop in Chicago. Anyway, we sailed through Hancock International in Syracuse with our carry-ons and had an uneventful flight. American Eagle took our cases at the plane door because the plane was a small one and the bags wouldnt fit in the overhead compartments; however, they were given back to us at the door in Chicago and we carried them onto the larger AA flight afterward with no problems. I dropped the DKids with their dad at MCO and headed for the DME counter at about 7:30 pm. Ive heard all kinds of praise and complaints about the service, so I wasnt sure what to expect. The CM directed me to a particular line for the zone Id be traveling to, and I walked quickly through the empty queue to another CM at the end who told me which bus to board outside. I do have to wonder what its like when that queue is full - that has the potential to be nightmarish. In any event, I boarded immediately, and the bus left at 7:40, arriving at the Pop Century by 8:05. Nice! The cutest thing happened on the way: a family was sitting across the aisle with 2 small daughters who were going to WDW for the first time. They were so excited to see the archway into the World, but only a few minutes later rain began spattering on the windshield. When the driver turned on the wipers, the older girl (about 6 y/o) asked her dad, They allow rain at Disney?

Check-in also went quickly (unlike my last trip), waiting less than 5 minutes. The CM took my credit card information and retrieved the box Id mailed down in advance. I had forgotten that Id sent it, so Im glad the CM had a note of some kind on the reservation - otherwise, Id have realized at bedtime that I had no toothpaste! The only drawback to the later check-in was that my room was on the backside of nowhere, out in the 90s section. In fact, according to the map, there were only 3 rooms that were further out than mine! The CM directed me to follow a particular path through the resort, but I figured out the next day that it was much quicker to cut through the parking lots. It was not a long walk that way, but I did miss out on a lot of the theming because I preferred to get around quickly. The upside: the room was on the ground floor and nonsmoking, as Id requested, and its isolation made it very quiet. I was pretty close to the computer pool (I was in building 8 behind the laptop), and though the weather was not all that conducive to swimming, it wouldnt be a bad location for families who want quiet but also easy access to a pool.
I had a tough time falling asleep. Being a northerner who is not used to A/C, I always turn up the thermostat at WDW. However, even at 78 the room just seemed COLD (it did the entire trip - I dont think the thermo. was accurate). In addition, a toddler in the next room had one heck of a tantrum - Ive never really noticed the paper-thin walls others have commented on, but this time it was quite noticeable. Luckily, that family must have left the next day, or the child had become happier - I did not hear them again the entire trip. There was a little dog-head towel animal waiting for me when I got there.

More on the way soon...