Okay.....trip report #2. GGGGRRRR!
Here is a summary of the adventures we had since disembarking with STB and her lovely family. Hi!
....we hauled 3,000 lbs. of luggage onto the Budget shuttle from the terminal. No Joke! I packed WAY too much stuff! Our luggage even started ripping! I read, I was warned, I promised not to , but I did. I packed WAY too much stuff! Never again!

We made it to the Budget rental place where we saw a bunch of Dis'ers returning rental cars and getting shuttled to the terminal. I wished them well....they were excited but a little uneasy about the weather forcast and probable rough seas! Did any of you read what that cruise was like? They had rough seas alright, and they missed docking at GC> Also, two days after our day at CC, the Wonder was unable to dock there. We were lucky!
We were then on our way "to the airport", so thought the kids. We passed many signs for the MCO Airport and DD said, "I think the airport must be around here somewhere" after we passed it and were heading towards Disney.
Within a 1/4 mile of the Nick Hotel, the kids saw it and screamed, "there's the Nick Hotel!" We pretended like we were lost and said we'de turn around there just so we could look at it. We went up to the gate attendant and he asked us our name. He siad, "Welcome!" and then I turned around and annouced to them to them that we were staying for 5 nights! Theye were so thrilled!

They were very cooperative and helped unload the car, giggling and laughing!
This place was a done up (yet massive!) Holiday Inn....as I had braced myself for. It was as gaudy as it could get....green and orange everywhere! The two pool complexes with the slides are impressive! Besides that, it really was kind of a dump. Nothing seemed right after our
DCL experience! The food and service on the cruise, we thought, were fantastic! The number #1 great thing about the Nick/Sick Hotel was that we had a fridge and microwave. i managed to find my favorite store (a super Wal-Mart, no less.....) and bought $89 in groceries to hold us over for 5 days. I was very proud that we only ate out twice!
This was a one time stop and I knew that going into it....the kids had a great time and after a day or two of the pools, the lure of Disney took over and was of course, more magical! The service sucked. They had young/rude staff people who rolled their eyes, or had no eye contact, or flat affects. DCL spoiled us!
There were hundreds of kids who would volunteer everyday to get up at these live pool-side shows and get green slime dumped all over them! I was so glad our kids only watched in amazment and didn't want to participate! How would I get that green slime out of DD's braids, anyway?

Gross!
We decided to go for it on Sunday and went to Wet N Wild. Anyone ever been there? Crazy slides that are really quite scary! The weather was mid 70's but apparently many people thought that was too cold. We were just about the only people there and walked on every slide we wanted to! There were a few that we took the kids down crying and screaming but they got over it and were proud of themselves afterwards. My DH and I took turns going on one called The Storm. Look it up on their Web Site.....scary! I almost chickened out at the last minute but went anyway. You lay down flat on your back with your arms over your head.....drop almost vertical into a dark tube and down into a toilet-like vortex that spins you around by your centrifical force until you are finally spit out head first into a dark pool....you must right yourslef and find the steps to get out. That was freaky!
This water park is a great one for teenage boys! My kids did have a great time, though.
That night we explored Downtown Disney.
Monday we hung around the Sick Hotel a while swimming and moomy sunning herself and then explored the Wildernesss Lodge. What a fantastic place that is! I would love to stay there sometime!

It looks alot like Oregon and our lodgy feel here. Rode on the monorail so the kids could see the castle at MK and shopped at the Contemporary. Not sure why I like those shops there so much, but I do. Icky looking hotle IMHO. I would be so afraid that DS would jump over one of those railings over looking the atrium/lobby!
That night we explored the Boardwalk and had fun. Watched Illuminations for free from the Bridge by Epcot.
Tuesday we went to Magic Kingdom. This was our only window to go but I expected some serious crowds. I was right but I knew what we wanted to do there and where things are. We went full bore until 4 p.m. and then rested at the Sick Hotel until we went back to MK for the Spectromagic Parade. I love that parade! So pretty!
Earlier in the day, my friend (DD's best friend's mom) and I were talking via cell phone as to where we should set up the "secret" meet...the girls had no idea they were going to "run into eachother". We met by the Liberty Bell in Liberty Square. They saw eachother from about 100 feet away and went running and screaming with their arms out, hugging eachother and giggling! I got it all on video and it was very cute!

We all went to the Haunted Mansion together and it was a Magical Day!
Wednesday we went to Gatorland. Can't quite describe that place until you have been there! Pretty hokey and a money sucker if you arene't careful! It was very spendy to get in, I was then suckered into a silly 6 minutes (lame) train ride for additional $$. There were some shows put on at various times where the trainers teased the gators with whole raw chicken on a string/pole over their laggons. They are fat, well fed gators so they were pretty lazy. You could pay $10 to throw a piece of raw chicken to a bunch of gators, you could pay another $10 to sit on the back of one with its mouth duct-tapped together (what? Do you think I am stupid?)....some people were actually getting that picture made into their Christmas card pictures right there! Far cry from the Lifestyles portraits on the
Disney Cruise, don't ya' think? There was gross, highly overpriced greasy food and an extensive trinket shop.
We really did have a great time there seeing
crocs and gators....something I will never see on this side of the country. There was a deck you could walk out onto over the breeding lagoon where literally hundreds of gators were swimming and lurking. Pretty scary creatures! This deck was about 2-3 feet over the water and there was just a wire fence below the railings. The wife of a family next to us said to her hubby, "Honey, get the Cheetos out." The proceded to feed the gators Cheetos and potatoe chips! This are was not supervised at all by ground people and I was amazed that a stupid person or a small child really could fall in and get chomped on! So I got all of this craziness on video just for entertainment purposes.....and all of the sudden while I am videoing gators munching on Cheetos 2 -3 feet below me, my DS proceeds to sqweeze his hand throught the wire fencing right over the gator! I kicked his hand out of fear, all the while he starts crying and screaming! Yup, it's all on videotape!

That should make for a lovely memory!
That night we went to City Walk and ate at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville. City Walk is crazy and loud and commercialism at its best. DH didn't care for it at all. It was just something to go experience once, I think. We ate in front of a stage where a loud band was playing. It was visually overwhleming. I had fun! We went to bed very tired that night.
Thursday we packed up and checked out of the Sick Hotel by 8:30 AM. We went to the Beach Club to meet up with DDs' best friend and their cousins. My friend, myself, and DH took 7 little kids mini golfing at Fantasia Gardens, a quick walk down the Boardwalk on a beautiful Thanksgiving morning. All of the Deluxe Hotels on Disney property were done up to the 9's in Christmas decorations! It was very pretty.
We were done golfing by 11:30, said our goodbyes, and then off to one last spoiling! ......we went to Typoon Lagoon and had a blast! My theory served me right and people started leaving for their turkey dinners by 2PM ish. We had the place to ourselves almost and the weather was just barely warm enough. That wave pool they have there is incredible! Any of you ever been there? I am surprised more people don't get hurt! A massive wave comes at everyone about every 5-6 minutes and body go flying! It was much more impressive than Blizzard Beach's or Wet N' Wild's.
We finished up sliding and swimming by 5 PM and were off to return the rental car at MCO.
Again, a rude person (Budget guy)....maybe he was mad he had to work on Thanksgiving?

.....we returned it and walked over to the awesome MCO Hyatt where we were treated much like the DCL people. They were great! What a nice hotel! We took full advantage of the fitness facility and pool. We didn't fly out until Friday evening so we got to shop around the airport with out lugging around suitcases which was nice.
We flew across the country and were

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DOG TIRED! We made it back to out mansion safely. Whew! We did it!

A dream vacation of a lifetime!
A few of our thought about the cruise itself.....WE LOVED IT! Remember, we were first time cruisers who had nothing else to compare it to....but we got off that ship impressed! I loved the food, the entertainment, and the service was top notch in our opinion. I welcome all different though processes, though. I pay attention to what others say....some of the same comments you guys have mentioned were very well spelled out from the cruise after us, as well.
My DH was a bit skeptical at first, and he'd tell you now that he was impressed and we had a great time! CC was the best! 2 stops there on our next cruise should be a nice treat!
Did I mention that our DD set the tone for DS and put a "no go" on going into any of the kids' prgrams? That kinda' stunk for us, 'cause DS would go in a instance if DD was game. They spent the entire cruise with one or both us us! I didn't expect that at all!
So I am pressing the magic send button now before I lose this again!
Good bye!
P.S. DD wrote us thank you note today for the entire vaction. She said that her favorite part of it was the Deiney Cruise and that says a lot, I think.
