Linda in sunny SC
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Background: This was my first solo Disney trip. I live upstairs from my Sis2 and BIL. They are going on a big family trip to WDW in Dec. but I am not going then because I didn't want to board my cat, Chance who is diabetic and requires insulin twice a day. So, Sis2 took care of him so that I could take this vacation, my first in 3 years. I taught her how to inject him and he only bit her once while I was gone.
I really had a good time on this trip. I hope you enjoy my report.
Wednesday-November 5
I left home around 3:55 pm and arrived in Florence, SC at the Holiday Inn Express at 4:25. The drive down was rather scenic. There were many blazing golden and red-orange maples visible as well as other fall foliage lining the interstate. After checking in to the hotel, I walked to the nearby Zaxbys to get dinner and return to the room. I tried to retire at a reasonable hour but nearby truck traffic noise disturbed me. Besides, I was too excited to sleep!
Thursday-November 6
I didnt get much rest. The bed was pretty uncomfortable and I had to get up early to catch my 5:45 am flight. The airport in Florence is fairly small. My flights were on time and I made it to Orlando around 10:30 am. I saw Epcot from the airplane window as we were coming in for our landing. The wait for Magical Express bus service was about an hour altogether. The drivers name was Fernando but he sounded just like Juan Valdez from the coffee commercials. I only understood a few words that he said but I did understand when he said Polynesian.
I was happy to get to the Poly and get checked in. There was a room all ready if I wanted it. I did. I then went straight to the DCL desk and checked in for the cruise as well. I already had my signed paperwork from the online check-in. I handed it over and showed the cast member my passport. I received a Castaway Club lanyard with a plastic holder for my Key to the World card. It was all very easy and soon I was off to see my garden view room in the Tokelau longhouse.
Upon entering room 3933, I immediately began taking pictures to show everyone what a deluxe room looks like. It was very spacious. I really enjoyed my stay there, but I think that I liked the Animal Kingdom Lodge better. After a couple of days at the Polynesian I started feeling like the tiki men were all giving me the evil eye. The transportation service cant be beat from the MK area Deluxe resorts though.
By 2:00 pm I was out the door and on my way to Epcot. I walked to the TTC and caught the monorail. My first ride at the park was on the recently refurbished Spaceship Earth. I cannot say that the narration is an improvement. I felt like the script was dumbed down somewhat. There were some boring stretches around the descent as well although the computer screens were amusing.
My next stop was the Land Pavilion where I waited 20 min. to ride Soarin. I got to cut the line a little as a single when an extra rider was needed. I had to climb over a railing to get there though. The ride was as wonderful as the last time I was on it. This was the longest wait time that I experienced while at the parks. If an attraction had a long wait then I generally skipped it. This trip was about relaxing. After Soarin, I was starving. Those two strawberry pop tarts that I had for breakfast had not nourished me for long and it was now after 3:00 pm. I ordered grilled salmon with rice and carrots from Sunshine Seasons. It tasted very good, especially the olive sauce that came on the side. I cant remember what it was called exactly, kalamata olive pesto or something like that, but it complimented the fish well.
Leaving Future World behind, I entered the World Showcase. I could hear Off Kilter in Canada playing Loch Lomond as I passed that country. I walked through England and France. My destination was Japan and the Mitsukoshi Department Store. My plan was to pick a pearl and have it set in a piece of jewelry. I picked out the hairiest, ugliest oyster shell I could find, the theory being that it would produce a superior pearl. It must have worked because I received a larger than normal 7.5 mm pinkish white pearl. I had it set in a sterling pin with three flowers. The setting was marked down so I think I did well. It came out beautifully. I browsed the store while waiting for my setting to be done. I purchased a pair of socks with the split big toe for Sis2. I thought she might like to wear them with her flip flops. I also called to tell her about my pearl and check on Chance.
Next, I went to the American Adventure to see the show. I got to listen to the Voices of Liberty sing in the rotunda. I also viewed the exhibits in the museum area. There was a tribute to our space program and they even had a moon rock on display. The show was stirring as usual and the longer film montage at the end really inspires patriotism.
I walked slowly around through Italy, Germany, and China. Many opportunities presented themselves for me to take pictures of the various sights. I came to Norway where I finally got to taste the famous school bread that I had read bout on the Dis Board. It was pretty good, kind of cinnamon flavored bread covered in caramel and coconut with a dollop of custard in the middle. I then found myself in Mexico looking around the shops but there wasnt anything that I wanted to buy. I had hoped to wait for Illuminations, but my day had been a long one and I felt exhausted. The monorail whisked me back to the Poly where I stopped at Capt. Cooks and purchased some vegetable sushi for a snack. I ate my sushi, which was excellent by the way, called Sis2 and Sis1, watched a little TV and went to bed.

Wednesday-November 5
I left home around 3:55 pm and arrived in Florence, SC at the Holiday Inn Express at 4:25. The drive down was rather scenic. There were many blazing golden and red-orange maples visible as well as other fall foliage lining the interstate. After checking in to the hotel, I walked to the nearby Zaxbys to get dinner and return to the room. I tried to retire at a reasonable hour but nearby truck traffic noise disturbed me. Besides, I was too excited to sleep!
Thursday-November 6
I didnt get much rest. The bed was pretty uncomfortable and I had to get up early to catch my 5:45 am flight. The airport in Florence is fairly small. My flights were on time and I made it to Orlando around 10:30 am. I saw Epcot from the airplane window as we were coming in for our landing. The wait for Magical Express bus service was about an hour altogether. The drivers name was Fernando but he sounded just like Juan Valdez from the coffee commercials. I only understood a few words that he said but I did understand when he said Polynesian.
I was happy to get to the Poly and get checked in. There was a room all ready if I wanted it. I did. I then went straight to the DCL desk and checked in for the cruise as well. I already had my signed paperwork from the online check-in. I handed it over and showed the cast member my passport. I received a Castaway Club lanyard with a plastic holder for my Key to the World card. It was all very easy and soon I was off to see my garden view room in the Tokelau longhouse.
Upon entering room 3933, I immediately began taking pictures to show everyone what a deluxe room looks like. It was very spacious. I really enjoyed my stay there, but I think that I liked the Animal Kingdom Lodge better. After a couple of days at the Polynesian I started feeling like the tiki men were all giving me the evil eye. The transportation service cant be beat from the MK area Deluxe resorts though.
By 2:00 pm I was out the door and on my way to Epcot. I walked to the TTC and caught the monorail. My first ride at the park was on the recently refurbished Spaceship Earth. I cannot say that the narration is an improvement. I felt like the script was dumbed down somewhat. There were some boring stretches around the descent as well although the computer screens were amusing.
My next stop was the Land Pavilion where I waited 20 min. to ride Soarin. I got to cut the line a little as a single when an extra rider was needed. I had to climb over a railing to get there though. The ride was as wonderful as the last time I was on it. This was the longest wait time that I experienced while at the parks. If an attraction had a long wait then I generally skipped it. This trip was about relaxing. After Soarin, I was starving. Those two strawberry pop tarts that I had for breakfast had not nourished me for long and it was now after 3:00 pm. I ordered grilled salmon with rice and carrots from Sunshine Seasons. It tasted very good, especially the olive sauce that came on the side. I cant remember what it was called exactly, kalamata olive pesto or something like that, but it complimented the fish well.
Leaving Future World behind, I entered the World Showcase. I could hear Off Kilter in Canada playing Loch Lomond as I passed that country. I walked through England and France. My destination was Japan and the Mitsukoshi Department Store. My plan was to pick a pearl and have it set in a piece of jewelry. I picked out the hairiest, ugliest oyster shell I could find, the theory being that it would produce a superior pearl. It must have worked because I received a larger than normal 7.5 mm pinkish white pearl. I had it set in a sterling pin with three flowers. The setting was marked down so I think I did well. It came out beautifully. I browsed the store while waiting for my setting to be done. I purchased a pair of socks with the split big toe for Sis2. I thought she might like to wear them with her flip flops. I also called to tell her about my pearl and check on Chance.

Next, I went to the American Adventure to see the show. I got to listen to the Voices of Liberty sing in the rotunda. I also viewed the exhibits in the museum area. There was a tribute to our space program and they even had a moon rock on display. The show was stirring as usual and the longer film montage at the end really inspires patriotism.
I walked slowly around through Italy, Germany, and China. Many opportunities presented themselves for me to take pictures of the various sights. I came to Norway where I finally got to taste the famous school bread that I had read bout on the Dis Board. It was pretty good, kind of cinnamon flavored bread covered in caramel and coconut with a dollop of custard in the middle. I then found myself in Mexico looking around the shops but there wasnt anything that I wanted to buy. I had hoped to wait for Illuminations, but my day had been a long one and I felt exhausted. The monorail whisked me back to the Poly where I stopped at Capt. Cooks and purchased some vegetable sushi for a snack. I ate my sushi, which was excellent by the way, called Sis2 and Sis1, watched a little TV and went to bed.
