missymouse
Mouseketeer
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June 19th - Flew out of BWI at 6:05 am arrived in Orlando around 11:30 after a short stop in Atlanta.
Checked into Caribbean Beach Resort. Rented some small motor boats and DH and the kids toodled around in those for a while.
Went to Animal Kingdom for the evening and had advanced dinner reservations at the
Rainforest Café. The nice thing about that was that we had the Disney Premium (all inclusive) plan, so we found ourselves choosing the most expensive thing that sounded good, instead of the least expensive thing
that sounded good. It was fun to see how high we could make our dinner expenses go. After that we wandered around and rode several rides. DD and I decided to wait to ride Expedition Everest while the boys
returned to the resort, however the ride ended up closing unexpectedly
, so the girls returned to the resort as well.
June 20th- Woke up at 6 am to go to Magic Kingdom. Wanted to be there for Extended Magic Hours from 8-9 but didnt get there until 8:30 am. Did the Family Magic Tour at Magic Kingdom this was a scavenger hunt/
guided tour of the park which included riding the Its a Small World ride with Peter Pan and Wendy characters. After that, we went to the Crystal Palace for lunch with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore.
Wandered around a bit but DS7 wasnt feeling too adventuresome with rides and the crowds were getting bad. We definitely did not see or do as much at Magic Kingdom as we would have liked to. Returned to resort and switched rooms to a better location. DW and the boys took a quick swim in the village pool then we got ready to head to downtown Disney. Went to dinner at Wolfgang Pucks café and then to Cirque de Soleil La Nouba show. It was a really amazing show unlike any weve ever been to.
June 21st Up at 6 am again and to Typhoon Lagoon (Water Park) by 7:40 we were the first people there so DS7 was chosen by the life guards to be the Big Kahuna for the day. As the Big Kahuna, he got
to turn on the waves in the wave pool and got to control the intensity of the waves for the day. He got free drinks and doughnuts and we had a special private seating area on the beach with a table and umbrella
and a free locker. He loved being the big Kahuna since all the cast members made a big deal over him every time he walked by. The wave pool was a huge hit with all of the kids. Unfortunately we had made Para-sailing reservations so we had to leave early in the day. After we left Typhoon Lagoon we went the Contemporary Resort to catch a quick lunch and then go Para-sailing. It was definitely an experience to see all of Disney World from a birds eye view. After para-sailing we returned to our resort and rested
briefly then off to MGM studios. We ate at the Sci-Fi Dine-In which had great ambiance however the food was only marginal. After eating dinner, DW, DD, and DS11 rode the Rock-n-Rollercoaster which was really cool, and the Great Movie ride while DH and DS7 went on some other rides. Then we stayed late for the 10:30 Fantasmic Show. Fantasmic was an absolutely exquisite show consisting of fireworks, water and light and other special effects as well as many of the Disney characters themselves.
June 22nd- Up again at 6 am to make it to Blizzard Beach (the second water park) by 8 am. Checked out everything we could until about 10:30 then headed back to the resort to change and go to Epcot. Ate lunch
at the Garden Grill and rode the rides and explored Epcot. We found Epcot to be the most relaxing park. The pace seemed much more laid back and less congested. We rode Test Track, Mission Space (less intense version), Soarin, and checked out Innovations and the Coca-Cola exhibit that included samples of Coke products from other countries. Ate dinner at the Biergarten in Germany, then strolled around the World showcase and then saw the Illuminations fireworks display.
June 23rd- Slept a little later 8 am then had our luggage picked up and checked for our return home. Went to eat breakfast at Wilderness Lodge and explored a few of the other deluxe resorts. Then back to Caribbean Beach. Rented the Water Mice (motor boats) again for another half hour and then caught the bus back to the airport.
We were amazed at the high quality of everything at Disney World from the rides and exhibits to the shows and the facilities. It was well worth going. We had a good time, and came home with many happy experiences.
Since we had the premium package, almost everything we did was included only had about $50.00 in out-of-pocket expenses, not including souvenirs. We figured it would be much less painful to just pay one fee up
front than to be nickeled and dimed to death. It worked out fine, and we figure if we did not come out ahead, we at least broke even on the deal.
Five days was not enough time to really see and experience everything. We really needed a whole day at Magic Kingdom, and a whole day at Epcot. I think you could do Animal Kingdom and MGM-Studios in one day,
then have some down times or more time at the Water parks. The kids loved both of the water parks.
Checked into Caribbean Beach Resort. Rented some small motor boats and DH and the kids toodled around in those for a while.

Rainforest Café. The nice thing about that was that we had the Disney Premium (all inclusive) plan, so we found ourselves choosing the most expensive thing that sounded good, instead of the least expensive thing
that sounded good. It was fun to see how high we could make our dinner expenses go. After that we wandered around and rode several rides. DD and I decided to wait to ride Expedition Everest while the boys
returned to the resort, however the ride ended up closing unexpectedly

June 20th- Woke up at 6 am to go to Magic Kingdom. Wanted to be there for Extended Magic Hours from 8-9 but didnt get there until 8:30 am. Did the Family Magic Tour at Magic Kingdom this was a scavenger hunt/
guided tour of the park which included riding the Its a Small World ride with Peter Pan and Wendy characters. After that, we went to the Crystal Palace for lunch with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore.
Wandered around a bit but DS7 wasnt feeling too adventuresome with rides and the crowds were getting bad. We definitely did not see or do as much at Magic Kingdom as we would have liked to. Returned to resort and switched rooms to a better location. DW and the boys took a quick swim in the village pool then we got ready to head to downtown Disney. Went to dinner at Wolfgang Pucks café and then to Cirque de Soleil La Nouba show. It was a really amazing show unlike any weve ever been to.
June 21st Up at 6 am again and to Typhoon Lagoon (Water Park) by 7:40 we were the first people there so DS7 was chosen by the life guards to be the Big Kahuna for the day. As the Big Kahuna, he got
to turn on the waves in the wave pool and got to control the intensity of the waves for the day. He got free drinks and doughnuts and we had a special private seating area on the beach with a table and umbrella
and a free locker. He loved being the big Kahuna since all the cast members made a big deal over him every time he walked by. The wave pool was a huge hit with all of the kids. Unfortunately we had made Para-sailing reservations so we had to leave early in the day. After we left Typhoon Lagoon we went the Contemporary Resort to catch a quick lunch and then go Para-sailing. It was definitely an experience to see all of Disney World from a birds eye view. After para-sailing we returned to our resort and rested
briefly then off to MGM studios. We ate at the Sci-Fi Dine-In which had great ambiance however the food was only marginal. After eating dinner, DW, DD, and DS11 rode the Rock-n-Rollercoaster which was really cool, and the Great Movie ride while DH and DS7 went on some other rides. Then we stayed late for the 10:30 Fantasmic Show. Fantasmic was an absolutely exquisite show consisting of fireworks, water and light and other special effects as well as many of the Disney characters themselves.
June 22nd- Up again at 6 am to make it to Blizzard Beach (the second water park) by 8 am. Checked out everything we could until about 10:30 then headed back to the resort to change and go to Epcot. Ate lunch
at the Garden Grill and rode the rides and explored Epcot. We found Epcot to be the most relaxing park. The pace seemed much more laid back and less congested. We rode Test Track, Mission Space (less intense version), Soarin, and checked out Innovations and the Coca-Cola exhibit that included samples of Coke products from other countries. Ate dinner at the Biergarten in Germany, then strolled around the World showcase and then saw the Illuminations fireworks display.
June 23rd- Slept a little later 8 am then had our luggage picked up and checked for our return home. Went to eat breakfast at Wilderness Lodge and explored a few of the other deluxe resorts. Then back to Caribbean Beach. Rented the Water Mice (motor boats) again for another half hour and then caught the bus back to the airport.
We were amazed at the high quality of everything at Disney World from the rides and exhibits to the shows and the facilities. It was well worth going. We had a good time, and came home with many happy experiences.
Since we had the premium package, almost everything we did was included only had about $50.00 in out-of-pocket expenses, not including souvenirs. We figured it would be much less painful to just pay one fee up
front than to be nickeled and dimed to death. It worked out fine, and we figure if we did not come out ahead, we at least broke even on the deal.
Five days was not enough time to really see and experience everything. We really needed a whole day at Magic Kingdom, and a whole day at Epcot. I think you could do Animal Kingdom and MGM-Studios in one day,
then have some down times or more time at the Water parks. The kids loved both of the water parks.