Wednesday, 3/28 –Chapter 12-Moving Day (AGAIN!) and MGM
Ah, the joy of changing resorts again. Not. Note to self: Never do that again!
Alex and I woke up early. Here’s a beautiful shot of the lake from our room:
Okay, now I’m going to be honest with you all. I know some may be upset with me but this is just my opinion. As my pal, Mal would say, YMMV.
Although I loved the theming and all the CM’s were wonderful (especially Lodgekeeping!) and it’s just flat out beautiful, I don’t think we’ll stay at WL again. Mainly for one reason—the location. Even though it’s close to the MK, I think it still took just about the same amount of time to get there from the Dolphin as it did from the Wilderness Lodge. I missed being able to walk to the closest park from our resort. And, I really missed being close to Epcot for meal choices. Perhaps next time, we’ll try one of the monorail resorts or perhaps we’ll try a different Epcot resort. I love the Dolphin but we’ve stayed there five times now and it just seems like it’s time for something new. Although I can’t beat the price!
So, I wasn’t entirely sorry to be leaving the WL although I would have liked more time to explore the resort. It really is a beautiful place.
As I was saying, Alex and I woke up early and got showered and then woke up the girls. They were hungry (and so was I) so while they were showering, Alex and I went down to Roaring Forks to get breakfast for all of us.
Oh, one more thing about WL—Roaring Forks seems so small for a resort of this size and the selection of food was not as wide as Picabu’s at the Dolphin. It was fine for a few days but I think I’d have been REALLY tired of eating the same thing if we’d stayed longer.
We got a breakfast croissant for Alex, Caitlin, and Jen and I got a chocolate croissant. Of course, once Caitlin saw mine, she decided that she liked mine better. I traded her and just ate the egg portion.
The girls were finally ready about 10:30. Another morning wasted. We dragged our luggage downstairs and said goodbye to the Wilderness Lodge. Alex and I took a taxi to the Dolphin and the girls were heading to MGM by bus and would meet us there when we arrived.
We lucked out and got a very nice taxi driver who actually knew where he was going this time. We arrived at the Dolphin and the lobby was full of men in black suits. It looked like a Men in Black convention. Well, it was a convention and they were all in black (which looks so ODD in Florida!) but you know what I mean. These guys were the reason I’d been kicked out of my hotel for 2 days! However, we don’t fuss about conventioneers because they are actually our favorite people to share a hotel with. Unless you’re wanting the bar, they provide zero competition for transportation or pools or anything fun and holiday related.
We had to wait in a bit of a line and got checked in but our room wasn’t ready. No problem, we left our luggage with bell services and headed off for the boat dock to MGM.
Okay, now here is where I showed what a TOTAL Disney nerd I am. As we were waiting in line, a family came up behind us. They were amazed when I told them a boat that was arriving was on its way to Epcot and not to MGM—you can tell by which direction the boat is coming from. (And that is not even the extent of my nerdiness. It gets worse.) So, we got to chatting and they told us they lived locally but it was spring break and they decided to splurge with an onsite stay. One man asked me, rather out of nowhere I thought, what the area code was. I was thinking, YOU live here, fella, not me. Then they were talking about reservations for dinner and I realized what they were trying to find and said, “Oh, hold up! I have the dining number for WDW programmed into my cell phone.” Seriously. I do. I’m a dork. Alex laughed at me for just proving it to everyone.
They were grateful, though, and were making reservations as we boarded the boat. My phone rang, too, and it was Cait. She was extremely excited by the fact that there were celebrity impersonators outside MGM. Apparently, they’d met Elton John, George Bush, Bill Clinton, and Diana Ross and Cher (who were both scary.) So, she chatted my ear off all the way there. When we arrived, we passed the impersonators quickly and as we were going through the turnstyles, I saw the girls just inside the entrance, heading for a little snack stand to the right. That’s when I scared the bejeebers out of them by sneaking up on them and saying, “YOU CANNOT EAT UNTIL LUNCHTIME.” I was tired of them eating JUST before every meal and then not eating when I was paying a lot for it. I talked them into just getting a coke and we headed on in to the park.
MGM was crazy crowded. I hate arriving late. We went to the Rock-n-Rollercoaster to see about getting fast passes but the return time was already 5:00 p.m. It wasn’t even noon yet. Yikes.
We had a lunch reservation at the Sci-Fi Dine-in Theatre so we wandered a bit to pass the time. We browsed through the Villains store (one of my favorites) and all the other shops along the way. And guess what, MM? No frosty mugs. Not a one. Not even one with OUT Mickey on it. I was getting desperate and would have bought ANY frosty mug at that point.
The girls stuck up their nose about the High School Musical Pep Rally but as we approached, they got sucked in a bit. I dragged them away and we headed back toward the area of the park with Sci-Fi. Earlier in the week, we’d been past the restaurant and noticed kids sitting in the car out front getting their pictures taken. Cait had wanted to jump in for our usual picture out front but I told her to wait until today.
Well, we walked past and the car was GONE! Talk about a shock. The girls made the best of it and had me take a picture of them in their invisible car.
We had a bit of time before our reservation so we wandered around the back lot. It was nice, there was no one back there at that time.
The girls wanted an Abbey Road picture. I’ve trained Caitlin right—thank heavens I have a 16 year old who knows the Beatles’ Abbey Road album cover! Now when I take her to England this summer, maybe we can go to the REAL Abbey Road and get a new picture.
Then they pretended they were in New York:
In front of the San Francisco scene, they were suddenly distracted and laughing and pointing into the distance. Apparently, the Power Rangers had arrived!
When Caitlin was a little girl, she was in love with the Power Rangers. She was the Pink Power Ranger for Halloween approximately 4 years in a row and probably would have continued but couldn’t fit into the costume any more.
Holding hands, they RAN toward the Power Rangers!
The little kids had already lined up to meet them so we skipped that but just SEEING them made their day. I had them do a Power Ranger pose for me:
As we were walking back, we saw Buzz Lightyear all on his own and they stopped to chat with him. (Yet another picture I’m having issues with so you’ll just have to imagine it!)
They tried to hop into Herbie but his doors were locked.
And we cruised by the Muppet area:
We arrived at the restaurant and waited to be seated. When Caitlin was young, she was always taller than everyone in her class and she used to ask me if she would grow up to be “freakishly tall.” This was one photo op too good to pass up!
We were seated quickly and we had a car in the middle of the restaurant. We always have a blast making fun of the movie clips. I know you can’t see the second picture very well but the words on the screen just crack me up. That’s Caitlin in the foreground of that one.
Our waiter was a lot of fun and teased us all a bit. In a good way. Each of us girls got the cup with the glow in the dark ice cube—Cait got green, Jen got red, and I got blue. It was very festive. Alex had a milkshake. The girls ordered the spinach artichoke dip as an appetizer—which was yummy. I know because they generously shared with me in the back seat. Alex and I each got a cheeseburger and fries, Jen got a chicken sandwich, and Cait had chicken Ceasar salad. All were very tasty. We’ve found the Sci-Fi to be hit or miss foodwise but if you order the basics, it’s very good. Plus, it’s just way too fun for us to pass by.
We all shared cheesecake for dessert and the waiter gave the bill to the driver, Caitlin. We thanked her for treating us to lunch. As if.
MGM was busy and there wasn’t much there I wanted to do so we decided to head back to the hotel. Here we are waiting for the boat:
Silly folks. Caitlin was getting tired of me taking pictures and rebelled by taking a picture of my knee. And my fancy Sci-Fi cup.
The Dolphin had my cell phone number and was supposed to call when our room was ready but I hadn’t received a call yet. Our plan was for the girls and I to go to DTD and for Alex to find a quiet spot to read and rest because he had a sinus headache. I checked with the front desk just to see and our room was ready. The CM apologized for us not receiving a call. She also told me I’d been upgraded but I’d learned not to get my hopes up this trip. Turns out, our room was pretty good!
We were in 5032 East. I had to write the number on my hand because we’d moved so many times I was having a hard time keeping track. We didn’t have an Illuminations view but we had a view of the Tower of Terror and a balcony. Woo hoo! And no lattice over the windows. Life was good.
And Cait took a picture of the fire alarm. Just in case you’re interested in fire safety.
As I was getting ready to go, I overheard Cait and Jen talking on the balcony. Jen was saying, “Wouldn’t it be cool to jump down to one of those other balconies?”
That’s when I stuck my head outside and said, “NO, it would NOT be cool for me to have to call your mom and tell her—Even though you trusted me with your baby, I let her jump off a balcony on the fifth floor and she broke her neck. Sorry!
For some reason, we had been doing very little shopping on this trip. Which is weird for Caitlin. I had to bribe the girls with offers of a t-shirt to get them to go to DTD. I also promised to only go to two stores—the scrapbook store and the World of Disney.
We took the SLOW bus to DTD. It always seems to take so long to get there.
And look--a picture of more than just my knee!
I got some scrapbook stuff and as we headed to the World of Disney, the girls were distracted by Goofy’s candy store. They stocked up on cotton candy and jelly beans. Aren’t I the best mom EVER?
I found some t-shirts and other stuff at the World of Disney. The girls got matching Spring Break 2007 t-shirts. We all hunted high and low for a frosty mug for MM but, again, NOTHING!! I really tried, pal.
Caitlin and Jen were fascinated by the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. We met some little girls who had just come out and the girls told them how beautiful they looked and how jealous they were that they were too big to do it. Cait was trying to figure out a way for me to add to a princess gown to make it fit her.
I bought the girls a churro on the way out and then we headed back to the hotel. We arrived back around 5:00 and I was exhausted. It had been a long day already.
The girls wanted to go to EMH at the AK which was great because they would only last until 9:00. Alex and I went to Picabu’s for dinner. My notes say that Alex ordered SOMETHING and I had roast chicken and mashed potatoes. I remember that mine was good and Alex doesn’t really complain so his whatever he ordered must have been acceptable.
Back at the room, we sat out on our full-sized balcony and enjoyed the lovely weather until the girls got back around 9:30. They wanted to go down to the pool (where the heck do they get all that energy?) but I told them I didn’t want them wandering around by themselves in bathing suits with all the conventioneers and I was too tired to go with them. They ended up ordering a movie to watch and I was able to have an early night, thank heavens!
Next Up: Chapter 13: Magic Kingdom Fun!