RobDoc
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We arrived at OKW last night for a long weekend stay. Unfortunately, we have to leave Sunday morning. 
We had a great flight (uneventful) and were greeted by Ricardo from FL Tours at MCO. Stopped at the Publix near Sea World on the way to OKW. We are in building 46, which over looks the canal towards Cirque (we can see it thru the trees from our balcony). The view is great and the building very quiet. We have a 1BR- 2nd floor.
We had time to run over to Epcot after getting settled and caught the last 45 minutes of CP. What a great show. The orchestra and choir were really great and the sign interpreter is also fun to watch. We stayed for Illuminations at 9:30 (due to the CP program end time). If you have the chance, be sure to see the holiday version of Illuminations. The normal program is presented and that is followed by another 10 minutes of great fireworks, while a nice choral presentation of "Let There Be Peace on Earth" is played in the background. There is also a Walter Cronkite voiceover with a moving message during the fireworks (lots of reds and greens and very different from the usual Illuminations fare). A must see if you get the chance before the end of the year.
We went to CP again this evening- new narrator tonight (Kirk Franklin ? I have no idea who he is) did an OK job and was obviously touched with the program as he indicated in his final comments. The director tonight was Derrick Johnson- who also directs and does al lof the arrangements for the Voices of Liberty- the wonderful a capella group at the American Adventure.
We shopped for ornaments at DD on the way back (walked to BC and took the bus to DD) and then rode the boat back to OKW.
The OKW pool slide is making great progress. Most of the sandcastle facade is now in place over the slide itself. I'll try to get a few photos up before we go home on Sunday.
The BWV tent is still in place, but it appears that they are nearing completion of the work beneath the "big top". Hopefully, that eyesore will be removed soon. Work continues on the new BWV rooms under the Crest 'O the Wave area of the resort. I also have a couple of photos of the tent to post when I have time.
The holiday decor is wonderful all around WDW and CM's and guests alike all seem to be in a festive mood. What a great time of the year to be here. Lots of balconies have lights to brighten the view and the DVC resorts (we've visited all but VWL so far- hope to get over there tomorrow) look great.
The parks seem busier than this same time over the last 5 years. It's nice to see the crowds returning (and the lines are still very manageable).

We had a great flight (uneventful) and were greeted by Ricardo from FL Tours at MCO. Stopped at the Publix near Sea World on the way to OKW. We are in building 46, which over looks the canal towards Cirque (we can see it thru the trees from our balcony). The view is great and the building very quiet. We have a 1BR- 2nd floor.
We had time to run over to Epcot after getting settled and caught the last 45 minutes of CP. What a great show. The orchestra and choir were really great and the sign interpreter is also fun to watch. We stayed for Illuminations at 9:30 (due to the CP program end time). If you have the chance, be sure to see the holiday version of Illuminations. The normal program is presented and that is followed by another 10 minutes of great fireworks, while a nice choral presentation of "Let There Be Peace on Earth" is played in the background. There is also a Walter Cronkite voiceover with a moving message during the fireworks (lots of reds and greens and very different from the usual Illuminations fare). A must see if you get the chance before the end of the year.
We went to CP again this evening- new narrator tonight (Kirk Franklin ? I have no idea who he is) did an OK job and was obviously touched with the program as he indicated in his final comments. The director tonight was Derrick Johnson- who also directs and does al lof the arrangements for the Voices of Liberty- the wonderful a capella group at the American Adventure.
We shopped for ornaments at DD on the way back (walked to BC and took the bus to DD) and then rode the boat back to OKW.
The OKW pool slide is making great progress. Most of the sandcastle facade is now in place over the slide itself. I'll try to get a few photos up before we go home on Sunday.
The BWV tent is still in place, but it appears that they are nearing completion of the work beneath the "big top". Hopefully, that eyesore will be removed soon. Work continues on the new BWV rooms under the Crest 'O the Wave area of the resort. I also have a couple of photos of the tent to post when I have time.
The holiday decor is wonderful all around WDW and CM's and guests alike all seem to be in a festive mood. What a great time of the year to be here. Lots of balconies have lights to brighten the view and the DVC resorts (we've visited all but VWL so far- hope to get over there tomorrow) look great.
The parks seem busier than this same time over the last 5 years. It's nice to see the crowds returning (and the lines are still very manageable).