TLinden16
Scotty and Ray at Jelly Rolls are the best!
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Cast of Characters
Me--Disney nut, planning pro, Jellyrolls addicted.
Patti--My older sister who likes Disney, and is sweet and patient with everyone (especially her children)
Tim--My brother-in-law, really nice guy who is a bit OCD when it comes to his car
Kerrianne--My 15 year old niece. Sweet kid, especially when she gets her way, except to her brother, who can be yelled at for breathing the wrong way, walking the wrong way, or looking the wrong way even when he is no where near his sister.
Matthew--My 12 year old nephew. Really sweet, funny, and inquisitive kid. Like most preteen boys, his ears seemed to be stuffed with cotton resulting in him asking the same question over and over again even though you answered it five minutes ago. He enjoys arguing with his sister over the silliest things, and these two seldom agree on anything.
Day 1--Friday, August 24, 2007 Part 1
My sister Patti and her family came to pick me up shortly after 6:00 a.m. to drive over to Logan Airport for our 8:20 a.m. flight to Orlando. After months of planning, our trip was finally here! This trip was going to be a bit different for me because I would be traveling with kids for the first time in four years--my 12 year old nephew Matthew and my 15 year old niece Kerrianne. My late nights at Jellyrolls would be obsolete this trip, but I was looking forward to sharing the magic with my niece and nephew.
Once my luggage was loaded in the car, we were on our way to the Preflight lot, where we would leave the car. We pulled into the lot, and my brother-in-law Tim began to scour the lot for an end space so his car wouldnt get nicked by doors of other cars. As we got out of the car, and started unloading our luggage, the shuttle bus pulled up. Imagine my surprise to see that the driver was none other than Cruella DeVille! Was our Disney vacation really starting before we even left Boston? No wait, it wasnt the real Cruella, just a nasty woman who acted like that. She was snapping at us for parking in the wrong area of the parking lot, and that we had to move over to the other side and park in a specific row. So back into the car went five people, and our luggage, and off we drove to the other side of the parking lot, my brother-in-law complaining about Cruella. We were supposed to park in one row, but Matthew spotted an end space in the next row, so we dragged our luggage from there to go meet Cruella for the ride to the airport.
When we arrived at the airport, we checked our bags at curbside checking, and made our way through security. There were no lines, and we made it through security pretty quickly. Our shoes back on (I was wearing my Crocs, so I just slid my feet right in--but I had to wait to for my family to tie up their New Balance sneakers), we began the journey to the far side of terminal A at Logan airport. Delta renovated one of the terminals at Logan a few years back. The terminal is set into two sides, and the walk to the far side of the terminal takes you about half way to Disney World (or so it seems--its probably close to a half a mile though, and features a big escalator down underground, and two long moving walkways). It takes close to ten minutes to get from the security gate to the gates on the other side. So if you are ever flying Delta from Boston, dont cut it close.
When we were back above ground, I realized why there were no lines at security--everyone was in line for Dunkin Donuts! Tim decided to practice his line waiting skills by jumping in the long Dunkin Donuts line to get his morning cup of coffee. Patti took the kids to get juice and muffins at another stand, and I walked around trying to decide what to get for breakfast, finally passing an order over to my brother-in-law who was still waiting to get his coffee.
After breakfast and a pit stop, we were soon on the plane and ready to fly to Orlando! The flight taxied from the gate a few minutes early, but we had a wait before taking off as there was a long line of planes in front of us. We were soon up in the air and on our way! I was sitting with Matthew, and we spent some time chatting about what we would be doing on our first day at Disney World! He was so excited! He passed the time reading his summer reading book Star Girl, and I read the last Harry Potter book.
Our flight arrived a few minutes early, and we made pit stops on our way to baggage claim. Patti and Tim went to wait in line for the rental car while the kids and I waited for the luggage. Patti came up and helped us bring the luggage downstairs as the line for the rental was crawling.
We finally got our car, a Nissan Sentra, and we had to do some creative packing to fit everything in. We had to put one of the suitcases in the back seat, and my niece sat Indian style as there was no room for her feet. We were finally all belted in and driving towards Disney World!
Me--Disney nut, planning pro, Jellyrolls addicted.
Patti--My older sister who likes Disney, and is sweet and patient with everyone (especially her children)
Tim--My brother-in-law, really nice guy who is a bit OCD when it comes to his car
Kerrianne--My 15 year old niece. Sweet kid, especially when she gets her way, except to her brother, who can be yelled at for breathing the wrong way, walking the wrong way, or looking the wrong way even when he is no where near his sister.
Matthew--My 12 year old nephew. Really sweet, funny, and inquisitive kid. Like most preteen boys, his ears seemed to be stuffed with cotton resulting in him asking the same question over and over again even though you answered it five minutes ago. He enjoys arguing with his sister over the silliest things, and these two seldom agree on anything.
Day 1--Friday, August 24, 2007 Part 1
My sister Patti and her family came to pick me up shortly after 6:00 a.m. to drive over to Logan Airport for our 8:20 a.m. flight to Orlando. After months of planning, our trip was finally here! This trip was going to be a bit different for me because I would be traveling with kids for the first time in four years--my 12 year old nephew Matthew and my 15 year old niece Kerrianne. My late nights at Jellyrolls would be obsolete this trip, but I was looking forward to sharing the magic with my niece and nephew.
Once my luggage was loaded in the car, we were on our way to the Preflight lot, where we would leave the car. We pulled into the lot, and my brother-in-law Tim began to scour the lot for an end space so his car wouldnt get nicked by doors of other cars. As we got out of the car, and started unloading our luggage, the shuttle bus pulled up. Imagine my surprise to see that the driver was none other than Cruella DeVille! Was our Disney vacation really starting before we even left Boston? No wait, it wasnt the real Cruella, just a nasty woman who acted like that. She was snapping at us for parking in the wrong area of the parking lot, and that we had to move over to the other side and park in a specific row. So back into the car went five people, and our luggage, and off we drove to the other side of the parking lot, my brother-in-law complaining about Cruella. We were supposed to park in one row, but Matthew spotted an end space in the next row, so we dragged our luggage from there to go meet Cruella for the ride to the airport.
When we arrived at the airport, we checked our bags at curbside checking, and made our way through security. There were no lines, and we made it through security pretty quickly. Our shoes back on (I was wearing my Crocs, so I just slid my feet right in--but I had to wait to for my family to tie up their New Balance sneakers), we began the journey to the far side of terminal A at Logan airport. Delta renovated one of the terminals at Logan a few years back. The terminal is set into two sides, and the walk to the far side of the terminal takes you about half way to Disney World (or so it seems--its probably close to a half a mile though, and features a big escalator down underground, and two long moving walkways). It takes close to ten minutes to get from the security gate to the gates on the other side. So if you are ever flying Delta from Boston, dont cut it close.
When we were back above ground, I realized why there were no lines at security--everyone was in line for Dunkin Donuts! Tim decided to practice his line waiting skills by jumping in the long Dunkin Donuts line to get his morning cup of coffee. Patti took the kids to get juice and muffins at another stand, and I walked around trying to decide what to get for breakfast, finally passing an order over to my brother-in-law who was still waiting to get his coffee.
After breakfast and a pit stop, we were soon on the plane and ready to fly to Orlando! The flight taxied from the gate a few minutes early, but we had a wait before taking off as there was a long line of planes in front of us. We were soon up in the air and on our way! I was sitting with Matthew, and we spent some time chatting about what we would be doing on our first day at Disney World! He was so excited! He passed the time reading his summer reading book Star Girl, and I read the last Harry Potter book.
Our flight arrived a few minutes early, and we made pit stops on our way to baggage claim. Patti and Tim went to wait in line for the rental car while the kids and I waited for the luggage. Patti came up and helped us bring the luggage downstairs as the line for the rental was crawling.
We finally got our car, a Nissan Sentra, and we had to do some creative packing to fit everything in. We had to put one of the suitcases in the back seat, and my niece sat Indian style as there was no room for her feet. We were finally all belted in and driving towards Disney World!
