Punkin's Mom
Mouseketeer<br><font color=red>Thrown to the wolve
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Hi there! Let me tell you that this is my first trip report and only my maybe 15th post, so I'm new to all of this! My husband, who has been tinkering with the internet for forever, has been making fun of me the last couple of weeks that I've finally discovered what millions worldwide have know for so long - you can actually talk to people on your computer. What a concept!
Anyway, we got back Monday from our first family vacation to Disney World. My husband and I went before the kids way back in 1995 as a surprise birthday present, and we've been on summer vacations to the beach since the kids were born, but we've never tried anything this, let's say strenuous. So it was me, my husband Craig, our daughter Kate (4), our son Will (2), and my sister Mary (the FAVORITE aunt, AKA Pepe). Well, right of the bat we had a little disappointment. Mary found out her boss really wanted her to be at a meeting on Thursday, the day we were to leave, so she had to reschedule her flight and wasn't able to be there until Friday afternoon. It turned out she didn't miss much.
Day One (Thursday):
We were a little late getting to the airport, but we got checked in and on the plane with about 5 minutes to spare and had a fairly uneventful flight (well as uneventful as it can be with a 2 year old). My original plan was for us to check in at Riverside and go straight to MGM, but we decided that it was more important that Will get a nap. So while waiting for our room we rented one of those double bikes with the basket up front for the kids to ride in. That was a great way to see the grounds (which were lovely) and the kids loved it. When we were done, we made it to our room. We got a room in building 27, which was fairly close to the main building, far from the noise of the parking lot, and our room overlooked a pretty courtyard area. I was very pleased with the location. So after a short nap, we head over to MGM. It was already too late to see characters, but I was determined that we see Fantasmic. When we get there we see we have a little time to kill before the 6:00 Playhouse Disney show, so I suggest riding the Great Movie Ride. I figured it would be a nice slow easy ride to start our trip with. Big mistake. Huge. Aweful. Dreadful. As soon as the gangster guy came out and the shooting started, Will starts screaming. Not just screaming, more like wailing with some blood-curdling screeches thrown in. I was covering his ears and eyes, trying to calm him down when Kate starts crying. "When can we get off Mommy?! When can we go home, Mommy?! Please Mommy - I want to get out of here!!" You get the idea. After that, we thought PH Disney would make up for it. It was ok, but Will was really jumpy. Every time it got a little dark, he'd bury his face in my chest. Kate wouldn't move from Craig's lap. I'm quickly realizing that we never should have tried to do anything the day we got there. After PH, Craig took Will back to the hotel, but I was still determined that Kate and I stay for Fantasmic. We made our way over to the theater, but since the PH show wasn't over until 6:20, by the time we got to Fantasmic, there was only standing room left. When the show started I picked her up so she could see, and she liked everything until the queen from Snow White showed up (less than half way through). Then she wanted to go and get a glow toy. She'd been such a trooper all day, we left the show, got her a glowing Mickey stick and headed for dinner. At least we avoided the mass of people leaving the theater after the show. By then we were finishing up our cheese pizza and hot chocolate. I really wanted to end our first day on a high note so we headed over to the Voyage of the Little Mermaid show. With a little time to kill, we picked out a Belle pin at a store nearby and then got in line. Luckily, she loved the show (I thought it was really good too). We had had all we could take for one day so we headed back to the bus stop. Looking down the row of stops, all of which were empty except for one, which was mobbed, somehow I knew that one had to be ours. And it was. We waited a good 45 minutes for our bus and finally made it back to Riverside, only to get lost. After wandering for about 10 minutes, we finally found our room at 10pm. I was so glad that day was over, and I was determined to forget about all the unpleasantness and start fresh on Friday. Next post - day 2, Epcot. And it did get better. A lot better!
Anyway, we got back Monday from our first family vacation to Disney World. My husband and I went before the kids way back in 1995 as a surprise birthday present, and we've been on summer vacations to the beach since the kids were born, but we've never tried anything this, let's say strenuous. So it was me, my husband Craig, our daughter Kate (4), our son Will (2), and my sister Mary (the FAVORITE aunt, AKA Pepe). Well, right of the bat we had a little disappointment. Mary found out her boss really wanted her to be at a meeting on Thursday, the day we were to leave, so she had to reschedule her flight and wasn't able to be there until Friday afternoon. It turned out she didn't miss much.
Day One (Thursday):
We were a little late getting to the airport, but we got checked in and on the plane with about 5 minutes to spare and had a fairly uneventful flight (well as uneventful as it can be with a 2 year old). My original plan was for us to check in at Riverside and go straight to MGM, but we decided that it was more important that Will get a nap. So while waiting for our room we rented one of those double bikes with the basket up front for the kids to ride in. That was a great way to see the grounds (which were lovely) and the kids loved it. When we were done, we made it to our room. We got a room in building 27, which was fairly close to the main building, far from the noise of the parking lot, and our room overlooked a pretty courtyard area. I was very pleased with the location. So after a short nap, we head over to MGM. It was already too late to see characters, but I was determined that we see Fantasmic. When we get there we see we have a little time to kill before the 6:00 Playhouse Disney show, so I suggest riding the Great Movie Ride. I figured it would be a nice slow easy ride to start our trip with. Big mistake. Huge. Aweful. Dreadful. As soon as the gangster guy came out and the shooting started, Will starts screaming. Not just screaming, more like wailing with some blood-curdling screeches thrown in. I was covering his ears and eyes, trying to calm him down when Kate starts crying. "When can we get off Mommy?! When can we go home, Mommy?! Please Mommy - I want to get out of here!!" You get the idea. After that, we thought PH Disney would make up for it. It was ok, but Will was really jumpy. Every time it got a little dark, he'd bury his face in my chest. Kate wouldn't move from Craig's lap. I'm quickly realizing that we never should have tried to do anything the day we got there. After PH, Craig took Will back to the hotel, but I was still determined that Kate and I stay for Fantasmic. We made our way over to the theater, but since the PH show wasn't over until 6:20, by the time we got to Fantasmic, there was only standing room left. When the show started I picked her up so she could see, and she liked everything until the queen from Snow White showed up (less than half way through). Then she wanted to go and get a glow toy. She'd been such a trooper all day, we left the show, got her a glowing Mickey stick and headed for dinner. At least we avoided the mass of people leaving the theater after the show. By then we were finishing up our cheese pizza and hot chocolate. I really wanted to end our first day on a high note so we headed over to the Voyage of the Little Mermaid show. With a little time to kill, we picked out a Belle pin at a store nearby and then got in line. Luckily, she loved the show (I thought it was really good too). We had had all we could take for one day so we headed back to the bus stop. Looking down the row of stops, all of which were empty except for one, which was mobbed, somehow I knew that one had to be ours. And it was. We waited a good 45 minutes for our bus and finally made it back to Riverside, only to get lost. After wandering for about 10 minutes, we finally found our room at 10pm. I was so glad that day was over, and I was determined to forget about all the unpleasantness and start fresh on Friday. Next post - day 2, Epcot. And it did get better. A lot better!