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DisneyWorld Delight:Me, Mother of 2 who has never been anywhere w/o DH or kids. (DWD)
MAGICX2:Mother of 2 who HAS been places w/o DH or kids. (MX2)
Pre-Trip
So my dear friend (MAGICX2) got the bright idea to go to Walt Disney World, as a Mom’s/Friends Only Trip. She had her husband call mine, (who also happen to be cousins) and we got the all clear.
Sounded like a brilliant idea. We are both bona fide Disney Nuts, are frequent fliers on the DIS Boards and consider ourselves Uber Planners for vacations to “The Happiest Place on Earth.” Could it get any better?
We start planning. This was in May. The trip was slated for December. We had gobs of time to decide where to stay, what to wear and most importantly where to eat and shop. We were going to take advantage of this little opportunity to stray from our usual family feasts of hamburgers, chicken fingers, mac n cheese and the like. On top of that, the plan was to leisurely stroll thru WDW proper, touching and taking in everything. Bonus, Christmas Decorations would be up and it would be MAGICX2’s (MX2) 29th Birthday.
Now before I start getting grief about going to WDW without the Kiddo’s, let me explain they have been there many times. For their Birthday’s even. So, we weren’t stunting their childhood an anyway, or so we thought. (We'll wait for the book to come out.)
6 months is a long time to think about the trip. Time spent scouring the DIS boards for the best deal, can’t miss opportunities…you all know the drill. It was bliss… until about 2 days before the trip. I started thinking, what am I doing? Leaving my kids and husband. I was feeling the dread. Somehow I got myself ready to go.
MX2 here…..I’m thinking “Yeah baby! No kids, no husband…BLISS!” I got myself ready to go no problem.
Wednesday December 7, 2005 – Day One
The weather outside was frightful… (sorry, couldn’t help myself) ok, it was cold.
MX2 pulled up at 5 am and we were off. She had already started the morning off rough. There were no open gas stations on the way to get me and she was running on E.
Getting that taken care of, we started chatting right away. I got real nervous when she about buzzed right thru a red light at a major intersection.
We managed to get to the airport ok, where we realized she was bringing the demon possessed piece of luggage. That puppy would not cooperate. It wanted to throw itself on the floor every 2 minutes.
What was in it you ask, well only 15 pairs of shoes and even a pair of boots! I am a true blue girl myself, and realize the importance of the “right” shoe, but come on. We are going to be there for 4 days.
Funny thing was, when planning, she was all, “lets pack light and just have carry-ons,” what happened to that girl?
So, we got checked in, and went straight thru security. Or at least I did. Upon turning around she was stripping down and having trouble passing thru. As I am laughing at her, getting my bags together, I rip my ticket. You know, by the fine print: “ticket invalid if perforated,” “surrender to gate agent complete,” heck it might as well say, “MORON, this ticket is very valuable, hold it betwixt your thumb and pointer finger very gently and don’t move until you are fastened into your seatbelt!” Just Great. There goes that $136 round trip steal we got 2 months earlier. Thank heavens all they had to do was print a new one; I figured I’d have to give a urine sample or something. As we stand up to get in line for the flight, I whip out my cell phone and turn it off. MX2 goes to do the same and no cell phone. Talk about letting the wind blown out of her sails. What will she do without her cell phone? It’s immediate contact to DH and DK’s. And to keep contact with me! In all the rush with Valet Parking, she must have left it. We get on the plane, her mind is working, and I can see it. (Can I get off this flight, get to my car and back in 5 minutes? Scanning, scanning…need solution.) I could have made it. Seriously! She looks thru her carryon one more time. There it is. Right where it should be, in her Tinkerbell purse. Whew, disaster averted. Pixie Dust a flyin’. Flight was great. Arrived at 9:30 to sunny weather. Too bad we had to retrieve “demon bag.” We struggled down to the Budget desk; they set us up with a brand spanking new, orange, Chevy Cobalt. (By the way, this car had the gear shift in the wrong place, so every time I tried to reverse or put it in park I ended up with a little windshield wiper action. THE WHOLE TIME.) We head over to The Beach Club.
I must interject here. DWD has stayed at BC before. She is used to the glam. I on the other hand am not. It is POR and AS for us. NOT ANYMORE! You just feel special pulling into the drive, seeing the expanse of it all, and especially the “Welcome Home.” (Even thought we are not DVC elite) I was on cloud nine!
There’s Art, famous Beach Club Lobby Representative. We were excited.
The line to check in takes a while (decorations are grand!) and when we get up there, we have a trainee. Hmmm. We had booked a standard room AAA rate. Of course we were hoping for an upgrade. We had talked it over earlier and these things need to be finessed. Well we are chatting with the 2 CM’s checking us in and she says to me under her breath, “think I should mention an upgrade?” I shake my head no. It is my nature to hold back, try not to bring any attention to myself, follow the rules… MX2 turns and says, “This would be a good time to train him how to do a free upgrade.” I nearly wet my pants. They laugh and MX2 explains we are there without our children; it’s her Birthday…so they start looking thru the room lineup. They actually want to give us a water/fireworks view. All is great, the room isn’t ready, we can come back later for our assignment and keys.
It can pay to ask.
We stow our luggage and head to the cruise line desk. In October, DH decided if I was going to WDW to play, he was going to take our DD’s on a Disney Cruise. So I set him up and they were to leave the next day. I wanted the girls to have a new toy on the boat and was leery about leaving that up to him. So I asked the Cruise Desk CM if she could get my packages to the boat. She made a few calls and got the all O.K. I was elated. The girls would walk into the stateroom and find a bag for each, with a baby doll and book. Little Pixie Dust! Thanks Gladys. (I found out later, my girls and husband thought the stateroom hostess was just the best thing because she left gifts for them!)
By the time DWD got everything settled we had been in and out the top secret luggage room three times to retrieve things from her bags. We were on a first name basis with the bellmen.
After that we decide to head to the World Showcase for a little shopping and eating. Stopping at the ticket station to activate her AP, MX2 is given an Epcot Happy Birthday button; she immediately puts on the outside of her bag. We start in France at the Patisserie, is there anything better that on overpriced doughnut at WDW!?! We make our way around, stopping to admire the holiday finery and all the merchandise. MX2 has never gone thru the shops. They have only eaten there. So this is all new to her and we are enjoying not holding back children who will knock down the ornaments and such. At one point we noticed Aurora signing autographs. And being the good DISser that I am, immediately comment, “Where is her handler?” At that point we realize there is such a thing as too much information.
Looking for the candy other DISsers have raved about was fun. Pockey, good. Toberlarone, good. Flake, not so good. We were tired from travel and a little slap happy. I am impressing her with my ability to sniff out the clearance section. Thanks Mom! Yes folks, even in WDW you can find something that no one else wanted and is marked down. Those are the things I want. Japan had some beautiful dishes marked down and MX2 starts fingering them and drops one. I don’t want to buy a broken one. She stops touching.
By slap happy DWD means while walking thru the shops in Japan she bumps into me and says “Sorry.” The next thing I know she is in hysterics with laughter. I as her what’s so funny. She says “I just said SORRY in the SARI room!” I look around and sure enough, saris and kimonos everywhere. I too start laughing, people are looking, and no one finds it funny but us. Go figure.
At the American Pavilion there were some Holiday Kiosks selling things not normally there. Hand painted eggs, artwork, and pots. The ringer was a hammock that was wondrously comfortable that cost $150, a little pricy, not to mention, must be shipped home. MX2 didn’t want to leave that hammock. She sat down and was 2 minutes from taking a nap.
After dragging her away, we are really ready for our room, but it isn’t. We called repeatedly. MX2 was starting to get a long day’s travel headache, so we head back to the BC. We didn’t want to screw up our upgrade, but she needed to lie down. Thank heavens the room was ready; we had fun with the teasing from Bell Services and made our way to the room. This was NO upgrade. No fireworks, no water. Just forest. But, we were close to an elevator and I have never been that close to an ice machine, so it worked. (I usually have to walk a mile for ice.) She lies down and I HAVE to unpack and get organized. Little OCD, but I MUST. BE. IN. ORDER. I will drive her nuts over the next 4 days with this.
While she is napping, there was a knock at the door and a CM is there with balloons and a card from the big cheese himself. She asks for the birthday girl, I say she is sleeping. She said, “Oh, how old is little girl?” I said no, she’s an adult and she kind of snorts at me and takes off. Oh well, MX2 will love the balloons!
She gets up feeling refreshed. We have Candlelight Processional at 6:45. I give her the “Love Ya / Mean It” pin I ordered from Bad Shoe. As we love trip reports, paying a little respect to those who do it right! She puts it on the outside of her bag with the Epcot button. She also adds 2 more to trade. OK. Let’s go. Candlelight Processional was beautiful. And this is where I realize she has an affinity for pictures. Picture after Picture after Picture was taken in those 40 minutes. 2 pictures for each shot. One with the flash, one without. I was shocked. I took like 3.
This is engrained on my DNA. My dad, an avid photographer, can often be seen with a 35mm in one hand, a digital in the other, and a camcorder strapped to his chest in a special harness he made just for the reason that he has no other hands to hold a camera with. How else am I going to remember this once in a lifetime trip if not with photos?! Not take a picture, Hah. Might as well not breathe.
After that we head to Le Cellier Steakhouse for our CP package meal. This was both our first time eating there. They were extremely backed up and we heard them telling people they had no ADR’s until January. Whew! After finally getting seated, the service took FOREVER. The food was excellent, but the service stunk. Hire some more wait staff, OK. I suppose it’s a little harder when you are trying to get CM’s from Canada, but geeze, they’ve been doing this for over 20 years now.
We head to bed exhausted.
DisneyWorld Delight:Me, Mother of 2 who has never been anywhere w/o DH or kids. (DWD)
MAGICX2:Mother of 2 who HAS been places w/o DH or kids. (MX2)
Pre-Trip
So my dear friend (MAGICX2) got the bright idea to go to Walt Disney World, as a Mom’s/Friends Only Trip. She had her husband call mine, (who also happen to be cousins) and we got the all clear.
Sounded like a brilliant idea. We are both bona fide Disney Nuts, are frequent fliers on the DIS Boards and consider ourselves Uber Planners for vacations to “The Happiest Place on Earth.” Could it get any better?
We start planning. This was in May. The trip was slated for December. We had gobs of time to decide where to stay, what to wear and most importantly where to eat and shop. We were going to take advantage of this little opportunity to stray from our usual family feasts of hamburgers, chicken fingers, mac n cheese and the like. On top of that, the plan was to leisurely stroll thru WDW proper, touching and taking in everything. Bonus, Christmas Decorations would be up and it would be MAGICX2’s (MX2) 29th Birthday.
Now before I start getting grief about going to WDW without the Kiddo’s, let me explain they have been there many times. For their Birthday’s even. So, we weren’t stunting their childhood an anyway, or so we thought. (We'll wait for the book to come out.)
6 months is a long time to think about the trip. Time spent scouring the DIS boards for the best deal, can’t miss opportunities…you all know the drill. It was bliss… until about 2 days before the trip. I started thinking, what am I doing? Leaving my kids and husband. I was feeling the dread. Somehow I got myself ready to go.
MX2 here…..I’m thinking “Yeah baby! No kids, no husband…BLISS!” I got myself ready to go no problem.
Wednesday December 7, 2005 – Day One
The weather outside was frightful… (sorry, couldn’t help myself) ok, it was cold.
MX2 pulled up at 5 am and we were off. She had already started the morning off rough. There were no open gas stations on the way to get me and she was running on E.
Getting that taken care of, we started chatting right away. I got real nervous when she about buzzed right thru a red light at a major intersection.
We managed to get to the airport ok, where we realized she was bringing the demon possessed piece of luggage. That puppy would not cooperate. It wanted to throw itself on the floor every 2 minutes.
What was in it you ask, well only 15 pairs of shoes and even a pair of boots! I am a true blue girl myself, and realize the importance of the “right” shoe, but come on. We are going to be there for 4 days.
Funny thing was, when planning, she was all, “lets pack light and just have carry-ons,” what happened to that girl?
So, we got checked in, and went straight thru security. Or at least I did. Upon turning around she was stripping down and having trouble passing thru. As I am laughing at her, getting my bags together, I rip my ticket. You know, by the fine print: “ticket invalid if perforated,” “surrender to gate agent complete,” heck it might as well say, “MORON, this ticket is very valuable, hold it betwixt your thumb and pointer finger very gently and don’t move until you are fastened into your seatbelt!” Just Great. There goes that $136 round trip steal we got 2 months earlier. Thank heavens all they had to do was print a new one; I figured I’d have to give a urine sample or something. As we stand up to get in line for the flight, I whip out my cell phone and turn it off. MX2 goes to do the same and no cell phone. Talk about letting the wind blown out of her sails. What will she do without her cell phone? It’s immediate contact to DH and DK’s. And to keep contact with me! In all the rush with Valet Parking, she must have left it. We get on the plane, her mind is working, and I can see it. (Can I get off this flight, get to my car and back in 5 minutes? Scanning, scanning…need solution.) I could have made it. Seriously! She looks thru her carryon one more time. There it is. Right where it should be, in her Tinkerbell purse. Whew, disaster averted. Pixie Dust a flyin’. Flight was great. Arrived at 9:30 to sunny weather. Too bad we had to retrieve “demon bag.” We struggled down to the Budget desk; they set us up with a brand spanking new, orange, Chevy Cobalt. (By the way, this car had the gear shift in the wrong place, so every time I tried to reverse or put it in park I ended up with a little windshield wiper action. THE WHOLE TIME.) We head over to The Beach Club.
I must interject here. DWD has stayed at BC before. She is used to the glam. I on the other hand am not. It is POR and AS for us. NOT ANYMORE! You just feel special pulling into the drive, seeing the expanse of it all, and especially the “Welcome Home.” (Even thought we are not DVC elite) I was on cloud nine!
There’s Art, famous Beach Club Lobby Representative. We were excited.
The line to check in takes a while (decorations are grand!) and when we get up there, we have a trainee. Hmmm. We had booked a standard room AAA rate. Of course we were hoping for an upgrade. We had talked it over earlier and these things need to be finessed. Well we are chatting with the 2 CM’s checking us in and she says to me under her breath, “think I should mention an upgrade?” I shake my head no. It is my nature to hold back, try not to bring any attention to myself, follow the rules… MX2 turns and says, “This would be a good time to train him how to do a free upgrade.” I nearly wet my pants. They laugh and MX2 explains we are there without our children; it’s her Birthday…so they start looking thru the room lineup. They actually want to give us a water/fireworks view. All is great, the room isn’t ready, we can come back later for our assignment and keys.
It can pay to ask.
We stow our luggage and head to the cruise line desk. In October, DH decided if I was going to WDW to play, he was going to take our DD’s on a Disney Cruise. So I set him up and they were to leave the next day. I wanted the girls to have a new toy on the boat and was leery about leaving that up to him. So I asked the Cruise Desk CM if she could get my packages to the boat. She made a few calls and got the all O.K. I was elated. The girls would walk into the stateroom and find a bag for each, with a baby doll and book. Little Pixie Dust! Thanks Gladys. (I found out later, my girls and husband thought the stateroom hostess was just the best thing because she left gifts for them!)
By the time DWD got everything settled we had been in and out the top secret luggage room three times to retrieve things from her bags. We were on a first name basis with the bellmen.
After that we decide to head to the World Showcase for a little shopping and eating. Stopping at the ticket station to activate her AP, MX2 is given an Epcot Happy Birthday button; she immediately puts on the outside of her bag. We start in France at the Patisserie, is there anything better that on overpriced doughnut at WDW!?! We make our way around, stopping to admire the holiday finery and all the merchandise. MX2 has never gone thru the shops. They have only eaten there. So this is all new to her and we are enjoying not holding back children who will knock down the ornaments and such. At one point we noticed Aurora signing autographs. And being the good DISser that I am, immediately comment, “Where is her handler?” At that point we realize there is such a thing as too much information.
Looking for the candy other DISsers have raved about was fun. Pockey, good. Toberlarone, good. Flake, not so good. We were tired from travel and a little slap happy. I am impressing her with my ability to sniff out the clearance section. Thanks Mom! Yes folks, even in WDW you can find something that no one else wanted and is marked down. Those are the things I want. Japan had some beautiful dishes marked down and MX2 starts fingering them and drops one. I don’t want to buy a broken one. She stops touching.
By slap happy DWD means while walking thru the shops in Japan she bumps into me and says “Sorry.” The next thing I know she is in hysterics with laughter. I as her what’s so funny. She says “I just said SORRY in the SARI room!” I look around and sure enough, saris and kimonos everywhere. I too start laughing, people are looking, and no one finds it funny but us. Go figure.
At the American Pavilion there were some Holiday Kiosks selling things not normally there. Hand painted eggs, artwork, and pots. The ringer was a hammock that was wondrously comfortable that cost $150, a little pricy, not to mention, must be shipped home. MX2 didn’t want to leave that hammock. She sat down and was 2 minutes from taking a nap.
After dragging her away, we are really ready for our room, but it isn’t. We called repeatedly. MX2 was starting to get a long day’s travel headache, so we head back to the BC. We didn’t want to screw up our upgrade, but she needed to lie down. Thank heavens the room was ready; we had fun with the teasing from Bell Services and made our way to the room. This was NO upgrade. No fireworks, no water. Just forest. But, we were close to an elevator and I have never been that close to an ice machine, so it worked. (I usually have to walk a mile for ice.) She lies down and I HAVE to unpack and get organized. Little OCD, but I MUST. BE. IN. ORDER. I will drive her nuts over the next 4 days with this.
While she is napping, there was a knock at the door and a CM is there with balloons and a card from the big cheese himself. She asks for the birthday girl, I say she is sleeping. She said, “Oh, how old is little girl?” I said no, she’s an adult and she kind of snorts at me and takes off. Oh well, MX2 will love the balloons!
She gets up feeling refreshed. We have Candlelight Processional at 6:45. I give her the “Love Ya / Mean It” pin I ordered from Bad Shoe. As we love trip reports, paying a little respect to those who do it right! She puts it on the outside of her bag with the Epcot button. She also adds 2 more to trade. OK. Let’s go. Candlelight Processional was beautiful. And this is where I realize she has an affinity for pictures. Picture after Picture after Picture was taken in those 40 minutes. 2 pictures for each shot. One with the flash, one without. I was shocked. I took like 3.
This is engrained on my DNA. My dad, an avid photographer, can often be seen with a 35mm in one hand, a digital in the other, and a camcorder strapped to his chest in a special harness he made just for the reason that he has no other hands to hold a camera with. How else am I going to remember this once in a lifetime trip if not with photos?! Not take a picture, Hah. Might as well not breathe.
After that we head to Le Cellier Steakhouse for our CP package meal. This was both our first time eating there. They were extremely backed up and we heard them telling people they had no ADR’s until January. Whew! After finally getting seated, the service took FOREVER. The food was excellent, but the service stunk. Hire some more wait staff, OK. I suppose it’s a little harder when you are trying to get CM’s from Canada, but geeze, they’ve been doing this for over 20 years now.
We head to bed exhausted.