Mummy, Daddy, Nanny, Anna and Poppy go to WDW!

What a lovely start. Great to hear that the flight went so smoothly and the villa sounds great. Lovely pic of your mum and daughter too. Looking forward to reading more.

Laur's princess:
 
Day two – Epcot.
Hearing horror stories of kids waking at 4am the first few days we’re glad we went to bed early last night and although they’re not too bad and they make 6am, we’re all feeling pretty groggy.
There’s no food in the apartment :scared1: The plan to go to the supermarket last night didn’t happen….Hold on! we bought a quart of milk in the pool bar last night and I bought snacks from home for the girls, let see what we can hash from this…..
So it’s pink milk (I bought nesquik magic straws from home :thumbsup2) and an organic goodie bar each for the girls and coffee and jammie dodgers for the adults – we’ll get something when we get to EPCOT.
We get everybody and everything in the car. I pack a huge change bag with nappies for DD19mo, wipes, sacks, changes of clothes for both as well as a towel, sun lotions and all the medication under the sun. I am prepared for the whole day. I’m driving so they say to me “get the Tom Tom on then Mum, lets get there” I've already set up all the places we are going to visit as shortcuts in it before we came away as I use it on my PDA. We have a signal, we ask it to take us to the kingdom of EPCOT and we’re off. :thumbsup2
Left out of the resort, right at the end of the road then straight on for WDW, this is east peasy, we’re chatting away, the Tom Tom is chatting away and we’ve reached our destination…..or have we? :confused3 This isn’t a very inspiring entrance, I can see the back of spaceship earth but what’s with the electricity plant, high fences and huge barriers and the not so welcoming welcome. I fathom that Tom Tom has taken us to a cast member entrance of the park, I do a u-turn and we decide to not use tom tom for directions on property anymore, just to get us there. This isn’t the exciting entrance to WDW for the girls and my Mum that I had in mind, but hilarious when we look back on it. I wonder how many people this has happened to!! :lmao: We get to EPCOT proper, park real close it’s only 0930 so the place is quiet, so quiet in fact that once I’ve exchange the Virgin voucher for the 14 days ultimate tickets nowhere is open to get refreshments in FW and although early we wander around WS anti clockwise and find a quick stop before England for iced coffee, muffins and smoothies. WS is deserted – everybody is off sensibly riding Soarin and Test Track! It was lovely to walk around the countries when it’s quiet, the girls ran around everywhere but particularly liked Morocco and England, it was deserted. Anna’s got pink crocs at the Outpost, I think it was. There is a child’s playground with a climbing frame, slides and a kidcot stop, the girls loved it, I can’t remember where it was but we spent a while there. It’s time for our lunch adr so we head to the restaurant Akershus for the princess storybook lunch and oh no I have no autograph book for the girls, I’ve totally forgotton – my Mum runs over to the cart outside and none, the shop opposite is closed so we have no autograph book, I feel I’ve let them down because I forgot. :headache: The girls have their official photo taken with Sleeping Beauty, and we’re shown to the first table on the right in the little round room at the rear of the restaurant. We visit the yummy buffet for our starters and before our mains arrive we start getting our visits. Ariel approaches our table and calls out to my youngest (she has red hair) “Don’t ever change your hair, promise?” It was so cute :cutie: We can see Snow White, Belle and Cinderella visiting the tables – we are over the moon that Cinderella is there, as I’d heard that was very rare. Eldest was quite tired and overwhelmed by it all. For our mains, Mum and I had the lamb, DH had the pulled pork. Everybody rated the meal as very good, we loved the way dessert is served where you all help yourself from one large plate of four mixed puds…..the cold rice pudding one was particularly yummy….
When we get outside it’s very hot and Maelstrom is a walk-on before going back to the buggies, it was lovely and cool and totally revives the eldest, she loved it! We head for Future world.
We walk on to The seas with Nemo and then Turtle Talk with Crush, we all love both, even if Nemo did make us dizzy! Crush is hilarious, eldest lost a jibbitz from her crocs whilst sitting down the front and started crying, crush made a fuss of my little “dudette” and calmed her.
As we can’t take buggies into “the land” building and youngest is napping, I go to Soarin to see the wait time, it’s about 3.30 and it’s a 45min wait so we decide to miss it. I'm in no way a lazy person but I was very disappointed that I had to walk the whole way into the building, down the ramps and stairs to find out wait times, it would be nice if they had a wait time board outside the building for the rides – unless I missed it! This would really split your group if you wanted to queue and you had a little one napping (outside in the heat!). Would it hurt so much to let buggies in this building? This is a big shame as the one thing I personally wanted to do with DD4 was Soarin. Test Track wait was the same and as eldest is approaching a melt down we decide to miss that too.
She throws that massive tantrum over what I cannot remember so it’s time for a sit down and a drink so we head for the electric umbrella for refreshments.
As we’re all quite tired we decide to head for home, the girls nap in the car so Mum and I visit the publix and do that Supermarket shop. We make a greek salad with French bread for dinner, bath and bed for everybody early – I’m shattered.
To review the day we probably should have done Soarin, and TT before heading to WS too early but I wouldn’t change some of the laughs we had the morning walking around WS, it was a lovely morning and a nice leisurely start to the trip. Sometimes little children love the simplest things like playgrounds and freedom to run around. In some ways the whole of WS was their playground that morning. :cloud9: Soarin will be there next time.

Note my daughter's finger up her nose - this is typical her.
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Note my buggy, I never had to hunt for it after getting off a ride, even if it was moved!
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Sounds like a great day :goodvibes, love the photo's, your youngest will love you when she's old enough to realise just how many people saw that picture ;)
 
Adorable photos! Especially love the 'Brunhilda' look... :lmao:
 
great reports. I always hope that the 'eye candy' security guard picks me, but I always get the 'other one'!

Coooool buggy! sound s like a great relaxing start!
 
Hello. :wave2:
I forgot to mention, when we were at Gatwick going up the ramp from the car park to the terminal we saw Prof. Steven Hawkins and his entourage. I remember hearing on the radio a few days previously that he had "gone weightless" with the help of NASA in Florida.
Anyway.....back to our day...
 
Lovely piccies:thumbsup2

How exciting seeing Steven Hawkins at the airport.
 
Yawn.....
I have to say we're all a bit groggy - the jet lag is kicking in now the adrenalin has subsided. Little one is really miserable. :confused3
So it's a slower start today and we get to MGM mid morning and its the Wildcats High school pep rally going on - I must say it means nothing to us and we pass by. Under the hat is Mary Poppins, Tigger and Pooh and Balou.
We sit down, check out the map and all decide what we would like to do, we have a ressie at Sci-Fi for lunch so that's our only consideration.
We walk straight into Beauty and the Beast, popcorn in hand, we all loved it. Belle has a fabulous voice and eldest loves laughing at Gaston! Managed to video the whole thing in HD - looks fab apart from the odd baseball cap!
DD19mo is in some discomfort with an upset tummy :sick: and crashes out on My Mum's lap on a bench outside Animation Courtyard. This gives me an opportunity to take eldest for a walk on her own, she wants to go to the shop outside Voyage to look at the Princess dresses, and look for characters under the hat.
After little one wakes we go to sci-fi. We're sat right at the front :thumbsup2 Little one is still miserable and our waitress give her a blue light cube to cheer her up. We're all in the mood for burgers and we all thought they were great. We all had milkshakes too - delicious and very thick.
After sci-fi they play for ages outside Muppets, as well as many visits to baby changing with youngest - oh no it's early afternoon and I only have one nappy left! :scared1: She really is suffering so we decide we'll have to take it easy. We're off down streets of America to Backlot tour, one tram breaks down so we're waiting to board for quite a while. Eldest is sitting on the side nearest to the tanker when it goes and she loved it. We head back to Voyage of little mermaid when that finishes we all run across to Playhouse Disney where they are shutting the doors but we make it! The girls love the party sing along atmosphere and seeing Bear et al is great for them. Ticker tape galore! Little one cheers up no end and seems better. Probably too much popcorn earlier.
We go to Celebrity to order the Mickey ears we want to take home as gifts - as we're coming back for fantasmic on another night.
We say farewell to MGM and are a bit disappointed we didn't do much but we're learning fast that's how it seems to be with two pre-schoolers in tow - DH and I wanted to sneak a ride of either RnR or ToT but it didn't happen. Never mind, it's the right time to go for us and get little one home, she's pretty exhusted. We head home and have a salad for tea.
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When we got home from our trip, my elderly in-laws thought it was awful we'd let our youngest walk down the middle of a busy road!
 
Another lovely day. How exciting that you saw Stephen Hawking! The princess breakfast sounds really nice.

Laur's princess:
 
Very quick trip report for our "rest" day.

We all have a well deserved lie-in and we hit the hotel pool about 11am - ahh bliss. We have lunch at the hotel. A very lovely, playful, family fun day was had. We bought the girls some pool toys and they had a great time playing with the other children at the hotel. Eldest is chuffed to show daddy what her swimming teacher teaches her each week!
After our naps we go to EPCOT for illuminations.
We arrive at EPCOT at 5pm, hungry! We check out the wait times for test track and Soarin which were around 50 mins so we decided to skip them (again). We have yet another lovely walk around World Showcase and we get the girls their light spinners for later (Cinderella and Tinkerbell, of course). We decide on a CS meal at Yakitori house in Japan which we all really enjoyed, all three adults have the Shogun Combination (teriyaki chicken thigh, sukiyaki beef, and steamed rice and some sushi on the side) and the girls have Terikaki chicken and rice, as you can see the girls loved trying out chopsticks and I treated them ;) to some Wasabi paste :scared1: eldest really likes it (even though her eye are watering) - little one whimpered a bit - yes I am a wicked mother!!! I love the stuff!
We go into the shop in Japan which I love walking around and YAY I buy a shoulder bag with a Japanese print on it - I love it and have used it everyday since coming home - DH says it looks like a pair of old knickers - pah men! What does he know!
We position ourselves in the area just down from the bridge across to France and get right at the front. Little one cried all through the fireworks - really didn't like it at all. Particularly the intense "fire" bits. I must say - I didn't find them spectacular, the whole thing just didn't "flow" for me (I know lots of you are rolling your eyes now :rolleyes1 - sorry) Credit where it's due I thought walking around WS in the evening with the torches blazing and the "street" atmosphere was fantastic. I didn't enjoy my first trip to EPCOT in 2001 - but I've come to really love it now.
Tomorrow - the biggie - MK! (Hoping my photopass CD comes the afternoon so I can treat you all to some really good photos).
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Will try to re-size my photos before posting next time.
 
enjoying your report so far keep it coming
 
Really loving your trip report - great pictures of your girls. Did you ever get to go on Soarin' in the end?
 
Part One.
After all our lovely rest yesterday we're up early, although the girls are quiet and not their usual excited self :confused3
I'm glad as the planner, I left the MK last out of the "big four" as we've adjusted to our jet lag and this is the big park for the little girls.
We get to the TTC around 0830 and take the monorail which was quite empty, the girls don't eye the castle as a lovely lady was playing with them and peekaboo with the little'un who was a little grumpy (perhaps she's not as rested as I thought!) I hold all the tickets so I hand them out and mine's not working :confused3 so we have to wait for a replacment.
The girls and my Mum are in awe as we walk down Main St and the girls love the window displays more than the view of the castle, I think!
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We stop for our photopass photo and the head to Fantasyland......
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