Trip: September 28-October 6
Me, DH, and DD 12.
We are Disney veterans, but this is our first trip to the "Other Side." We are all exhausted and need a fun, relaxing vacation!
Friday, September 28
The trip to Orlando
It was a rough week at work, preparing to be out for a week! I worked quite a few extra hours two nights until 10:30 or 11 p.m. Needless to say, I was exhausted by the time Friday rolled around. I left work early to pick DD up after school, and we drove home. I finished packing and we loaded up the car to head out to the airport. I always want to allow for traffic, especially on a Friday afternoon. We arrived early, so we stopped off to eat at Chilis before we headed to the airport.
After our first fattening meal (Chicken Crispers and Southwest Eggrolls!) of the vacation, we made our way to the airport, where we found the worlds best parking spot in long-term parking, just adjacent to the parking garage for rentals and short-term. We made a short walk into the airport, had a short wait to check out bags, and an even shorter wait at security.
Our 8:20 p.m. flight was pretty full. I have never headed to Orlando on an evening flight before, but we still had lots and lots of kiddos on board! I was pretty surprised! We touched down in Orlando at 11:20 p.m., and the place was eerily vacant! I have never seen MCO looking so bare! We made our way to the shuttle to take us to Thrifty Car Rental. At this point, we are all tired and grouchy, and my husband is wondering WHY I didnt choose one of the two million ONSITE rental companies. Uh, cause I got a midsize for $137, with taxes and fees, for eight days, thats why!
When we arrived at Thrifty, DH advised me to beat the crowd into the rental office while he and DD got the bags. After refusing the insurance, the extra driver fee, and the prepaid gas (which would have doubled our rate!) we headed out to find our Red Sebring. As we loaded the bags into the car I said, Wheres the toiletry bag? I was met with a blank stare. Toiletry bag??
Guess SOMEBODY (ahem) left it on the shuttle. (sigh) Several radio calls later, the guy at the desk finally locates our bag on one of the shuttles. We wait an additional 20 minutes until he loops back around to deliver it. By this point it is 12:30 p.m.
We drove across the street to the Marriott Orlando Airport (which I won on Priceline for $60 plus tax) and checked in. It was a nice enough business Marriott, although it did take a while for us to get checked in. They were not very responsive or organized at the front desk. Once in our room, we realized we had no foam pillows, and DD and I are both allergic to feather pillows. No problem. I know Marriotts have foam pillows available. I hit the service button on the phone, and they promise to have someone deliver two foam pillows right away. We wait. And we wait. 30 minutes later, still no pillows. I call again, and they promise to take care of it right away. We wait. And we wait. Finally, I went downstairs in my PJs, where I personally requested foam pillows and said I would wait while they got them for me. They sent security to find them for me. I wait. And I wait. Bad news. No foam pillows. This took an hour to determine?
Finally I went upstairs and made it in to bed, with a stupid feather pillow, at 2 a.m. DH had packed his temperpedic pillow, so he gave it to DD. I woke up the next morning with a stupid feather rash on my face.
Me, DH, and DD 12.
We are Disney veterans, but this is our first trip to the "Other Side." We are all exhausted and need a fun, relaxing vacation!
Friday, September 28
The trip to Orlando
It was a rough week at work, preparing to be out for a week! I worked quite a few extra hours two nights until 10:30 or 11 p.m. Needless to say, I was exhausted by the time Friday rolled around. I left work early to pick DD up after school, and we drove home. I finished packing and we loaded up the car to head out to the airport. I always want to allow for traffic, especially on a Friday afternoon. We arrived early, so we stopped off to eat at Chilis before we headed to the airport.
After our first fattening meal (Chicken Crispers and Southwest Eggrolls!) of the vacation, we made our way to the airport, where we found the worlds best parking spot in long-term parking, just adjacent to the parking garage for rentals and short-term. We made a short walk into the airport, had a short wait to check out bags, and an even shorter wait at security.
Our 8:20 p.m. flight was pretty full. I have never headed to Orlando on an evening flight before, but we still had lots and lots of kiddos on board! I was pretty surprised! We touched down in Orlando at 11:20 p.m., and the place was eerily vacant! I have never seen MCO looking so bare! We made our way to the shuttle to take us to Thrifty Car Rental. At this point, we are all tired and grouchy, and my husband is wondering WHY I didnt choose one of the two million ONSITE rental companies. Uh, cause I got a midsize for $137, with taxes and fees, for eight days, thats why!
When we arrived at Thrifty, DH advised me to beat the crowd into the rental office while he and DD got the bags. After refusing the insurance, the extra driver fee, and the prepaid gas (which would have doubled our rate!) we headed out to find our Red Sebring. As we loaded the bags into the car I said, Wheres the toiletry bag? I was met with a blank stare. Toiletry bag??
Guess SOMEBODY (ahem) left it on the shuttle. (sigh) Several radio calls later, the guy at the desk finally locates our bag on one of the shuttles. We wait an additional 20 minutes until he loops back around to deliver it. By this point it is 12:30 p.m.
We drove across the street to the Marriott Orlando Airport (which I won on Priceline for $60 plus tax) and checked in. It was a nice enough business Marriott, although it did take a while for us to get checked in. They were not very responsive or organized at the front desk. Once in our room, we realized we had no foam pillows, and DD and I are both allergic to feather pillows. No problem. I know Marriotts have foam pillows available. I hit the service button on the phone, and they promise to have someone deliver two foam pillows right away. We wait. And we wait. 30 minutes later, still no pillows. I call again, and they promise to take care of it right away. We wait. And we wait. Finally, I went downstairs in my PJs, where I personally requested foam pillows and said I would wait while they got them for me. They sent security to find them for me. I wait. And I wait. Bad news. No foam pillows. This took an hour to determine?
Finally I went upstairs and made it in to bed, with a stupid feather pillow, at 2 a.m. DH had packed his temperpedic pillow, so he gave it to DD. I woke up the next morning with a stupid feather rash on my face.
