Our nine day trip to the Left Coast, with five of them at DL, a first for WDW Vets

Monday, Continued

A few more pictures taken during the tour and as we wondered thru CA on our way back to the Grand:

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After lunch we walked around a bit and then headed back to the villa for a break. When we hit the lobby of the Grand Californian, we saw the DVC desk and thought now might be good time to talk to a Guide about current availability at VGC. The DVC rep at the desk called and they had someone that could meet with us then. We were escorted outside the hotel and told that our transportation would pick us up shortly. They did pick us up and it was just a short drive over to their preview center. I don't know what I was expecting, but DVC shares their office space with the wedding planning division. You enter the building and DVC is on the right, weddings on the left. Get married and buy your vacation destination in one-stop shopping.

We were shown to an office and a Guide walked in and wanted to know what questions we had for her. Price and incentives and availability were the main things. While I had been following the boards, things do change and I just wanted to make sure we knew the current deal. We knew we would be visiting California now as often as we had been visiting WDW since our only son had just moved out there, and I was batting 0-3 of my wait list reqiests coming thru. I don't want to take the chance of not getting a ressie during the holidays or a birthday event, etc., and I think that the 11-month window is going to be critical at VGC.

She got us a 2010 Point chart, Dreams book, and a pricing sheet. She told us that VGC would sell out in two weeks, and when asked for a 2011 point chart, she said no one had those yet. :confused3 Since the 2011 points chart are posted on the member website, I knew that wasn't the truth and wondered about the selling out statement, too. We visited with her for a while and she set us up with bottled water and snacks for the next couple of days. She then asked if we needed transportation back the hotel and we gladly accepted. Guess she thought we may want to walk back, but that wasn't what I had in mind.

Once we got back to the Villa, we put a call into our WDW Guide. He has always been above board and straight with us. He said that as far as the "selling out" statement was concerned that she probably meant that our Use Year was close to selling out as far as being able to get the 2009 and 2010 points. He wasn't positive on that fact and would call us back the next day with more definite information.

It was getting late in the afternoon and we got to thinking about dinner. We had to only dinner reservation I had made for dinner that night at the Blue Bayou, but we weren't sure we wanted to go trek back into DL. We discussed it and I suggested the Trattoria in California Adventure or the wharf area for one of those fabulous soup bread bowls.

We made the short walk into CA thru the hotel entrance (just gotta love having that option), and as we passed through security and the turnstiles, they reminded us that CA would be closing shortly. So, we figured out no time for dinner in CA that night and maybe it would be best if we just kept our original ADR at Blue Bayou since our ADR time was only about 30 minutes away.

We strolled over into DL and checked in at the Blue Bayou podium, requested to sit by the water and waited the little extra time it took to do that. We were actually seated very close to our ADR time, even with the extra wait. I did notice as we passed by Cafe' Orleans that the line waiting to get in was at least 100-125 people deep. Made me thankful we had booked and kept that ADR for Blue Bayou.

We were seated, reviewed the menu and placed our order with our temporary server (our real server was on lunch break). Once our order was taken, then it happened, a wad of gum came flying thru the air from one of the Pirates boats and lands on our table with a thud. :scared1: :eek: :scared1: Thank heavens it didn't land on the back of my head and get stuck in my hair.

DH and I just sort of stared at each other, and as soon as our temp server came by we asked for a paper napkin since we didn't want to use the linen. We explained what we needed it for and left it at that, after all, nothing they could do about rude and crude Guests and it certainly wasn't the restaurants fault. We weren't making a stink at all, just needed a paper napkin. Got that and our server kindly took it away.

Our food arrived, and after all the reviews I had read, I wasn't expecting much but average good. DH had the cajun salmon--I had crab cakes and both our meals were just delicious, no complaints at all whatsoever. Something we both fell in love with at DL that was new to us is the pomegranate lemonade. I now know they also have this at WDW, and I am tickled to hear that. The stuff was so good and such a nice change from plain water (we have given up sodas--well one of us has totally, and one has a soda about once a month).

Our server came by and said that the Mgr. had been informed of the gum incident and they wished to give us a dessert for the trouble, sure wasn't expecting that, and they planned to review the surveillance cameras to see if they could catch the guilty gum tosser. Thanks for the dessert, but good luck with catching the culprit. Dessert came, was delicious, and then the bill and an update that yes, the guilty party had been found on the surveillance cameras and had been apprehended, holy Toledo, wasn't expecting to hear that either. Way to go Disney, and thanks for making this situation right, even though it was not Disney's fault at all.

And did I mention that because we purchased Annual Passes that we were getting discounts on everything, including 15% off food at table service and at every cart we purchased from. On this meal we saved $10.04, final total was $61.90, and we both agreed we would eat there again on our next trip.

After all I had read about Blue Bayou, I wasn't prepared to be overly impressed with the atmosphere or the food, but wanted to experience it and form my own opinion, and I am so gad we ended up giving it a try. It ended up being one of the more favorite meals of the trip.

After dinner, it was back to the villa--see we were still on East Coast time, and it was getting past my bedtime. The ticket issue was still bothering me, so I went back thru all the stuff we were given when we checked in. I still had the little envelope that had the "receipt" in it for the tour. Those envelopes are about the size of the one they give you with your room key, but they are an ennvelope that open on the right side, not from the top like a regular envelope. Well, it appears that when I opened the envelope, the first thing in there was the receipt, which I pulled out, because there at the very bottom, were two tickets for the Tour. Oh my, color me embarrassed. In my haste, I guess I had not looked all the way in the envelope, but then I really didn't know what the actual ticket would be, so the receipt looked just fine to me since it contained all the information, and it was perforated as if there were two of them.

I probably should have taken the tickets to them the next day, but I decided they would be a nice addition to the scrapbook I plan to do, one of these days. I did feel badly though, and I am betting that for the next couple of days they were on the lookout for someone trying to get in on that tour with my missing tickets. I fessed up to DH, and he rolled his eyes and said something about there needing to be an adult in charge from now on.

We chilled in the room for a while, and it wasn't long before they started testing WOC. They tested the fountains some, tested music some and tested lighting on the rides, like Mickey's Fun Wheel, no complete show, just various components. And yes, we could hear the music in the villa with the doors closed. The noise will be worse when the crowds are there. Was it bad, no, but we heard it over the t.v., and when there are 3 shows a night, I predict it will get old really, really fast.

Here are some shots we took from the room of WOC being tested. These were all taken thru the window, so there is a little bit of reflection in them.

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Last night in the one-bedroom, so I wanted to make sure I got all the laundry caught up for the rest of the week, Once more, just loving my DVC and those fantastic one-bedrooms with a washer and dryer. Those airline baggage fees sure do make you think twice about how much you pack these days, and packing lighter was the goal for this trip, so doing laundry was a necessity. :laundy: Either that or have some airline baggage fees, which I absolutely hate to pay. I also hate to pay for shipping, and bottled water, but those are stories for another day.

Moving to a studio tomorrow, :guilty: so packing up, once again, and then another good night's sleep in that king-sized bed, still loving my DVC.

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Quick note to add that while I was writing this report originally, I got a phone call from DVC Guide to ask some questions about purchasing at VGC. Got answers that suited me, so I told him to draw up the paperwork for us to make our purchase. Since then, the paperwork has been received, but I watched the DVC webcast on Saturday and can get an additional $2.00 off per point, making it $19 off, and they are re-doing the paperwork and sending it out again.

My points are already in the system, I have banked them into next year, and I already have a reservation made for next May. :dance3: I am so proud to be a VGC owner. I just love this resort.
 
Just wanted to say that I"m really enjoying your report! It's helping me get even more excited for our first trip ever to DL in one week! :cool1: Your review is also making me wish that the regular DL fireworks were going to be showing while we're there instead of the special 4th of July fireworks :headache: They must be AMAZING if you think they're better than Wishes!

Looking forward to more reviews! :goodvibes

Yes, I did think that Remember is better than Wishes, and I cry at Wishes. When I see Remember next, I am sure I will cry then, too. Remember was full of pyrotecnics and I loved the "story" as it moved thru the different Parks.

Never fear, you will enjoy Magical, too, think that is the correct name. We saw parts of it from Fantasmic, and there are some added attractions in this one other than Tinkerbell. You will just have to make another trip to see Remember at another time. :thumbsup2
 
:goodvibes Checking in and loving your report so far. As a DLR vet it's interesting to see things from the perspective of a WDW vet (I've been once -- when I was 6 months old, lol) and it's been a great read so far. That and I love photos! Some of your DH's photos are just making my desire for a few new lenses for my camera kick back into overdrive, lol.
 
Great report, I have been waiting since I first saw that you were going.

Jack
 

Great report, I have been waiting since I first saw that you were going.

Jack

So glad you found me here. I know you are getting super excited about your upcoming trip and stay at VGC.

I have a lot more pictures of the villas from our first trip. Let me see if I can find them tonight and post a few for you. We were just in a studio then though, so you might not be interested in those.
 
:goodvibes Checking in and loving your report so far. As a DLR vet it's interesting to see things from the perspective of a WDW vet (I've been once -- when I was 6 months old, lol) and it's been a great read so far. That and I love photos! Some of your DH's photos are just making my desire for a few new lenses for my camera kick back into overdrive, lol.

My DH said the only reason I got an iPad was to use as a photo frame. :rotfl: Actually, he was wrong, I got hooked on Plants versus Zombies and can't quit playing that stupid, stupid game. Wish I had never been introduced to it. But really, I love my pictures and find that they make the best reference for a trip report because they are in true chronological order. :goodvibes

I might add that none of these have been edited in any way at all, they are straight out of the camera. I am sure he would have done some photoshopping if he knew I was going to use them for a trip report.
 
Wow what an experience you are having at DL! I love your pics alot- all the details are great! Cant wait to read more!
 
Loving the report. Our first time was in 2007. We went during Halloween time and got to see the Overlay at Haunted Mansion. Oh my its awesome.

Gotta agree with RDCT as the best fireworks show. Aladdin is far and away the best stage performance in any disney park as well. We are staying at GC for the first time this summer. We absolutely love Disneyland. The kids don't even want to go back to WDW anymore. They think the California weather, sites (San Diego, Monterey, San Francisco, and especially Yosemite National Park), and the ocean are wonderful. If you get a chance you have to head up to Yosemite.

What do you think of DL's Fantasyland? So much better than WDW.
What do you think of Pirates? Sorry not trying to get ahead of your report but I'm always excited for someone's first time.
 
Quick note to add that while I was writing this report originally, I got a phone call from DVC Guide to ask some questions about purchasing at VGC. Got answers that suited me, so I told him to draw up the paperwork for us to make our purchase. Since then, the paperwork has been received, but I watched the DVC webcast on Saturday and can get an additional $2.00 off per point, making it $19 off, and they are re-doing the paperwork and sending it out again.

My points are already in the system, I have banked them into next year, and I already have a reservation made for next May. :dance3: I am so proud to be a VGC owner. I just love this resort.

Well then...Welcome Home!!! I'm so excited for you knowing that you have family here and can enjoy it with you. Also...for the future...Grandma has a home in Disneyland, don't you know. When you bring your grandbaby "home" for the first time at VGC, it's a thrill.
 
We also live near Raleigh, and will be going to DLR for the 1st time ever in October, and I can not wait, I too am a WDW fanatic, but can't wait te see where it all started :yay: We will be staying in a 1 BR in VGC too, and loved seeing your pics and hearing all the nice things you had to say about the resort. I will be wishing for a view like you had, what luck! :goodvibes
I can't wait to hear more about your trip, you sound just like me!:laughing:

Keep the updates coming! popcorn::
 
Golly, I'm hanging on every word! Love the perspective. The pics are a continued awesomeness!

I was glad to see you did the Walk in Walt's Footsteps. I'm a brand new homeschool mom so I'm also looking at little ways to "plus" a trip & add more Disney history to the mix. Only VIPs see the Lilly Belle & apartment, huh? I wonder does that mean if I book a VIP "guide" for the minimum 4 hours could be get access. I'm all about bucking the red tape. LOL!

I can't wait for more. You're making me sooooo want to kick the DH for buying the boat vs. the DVC like I wanted! Grrrrrr!!!!!
 
I'm loving your trip report and the pictures are fabulous!!! I agree VGC is the best DVC resort and my favorite too!

DLR is where my heart will always be as it's where all my childhood memories are from.:love:
 
Loving the report. Our first time was in 2007. We went during Halloween time and got to see the Overlay at Haunted Mansion. Oh my its awesome.

Gotta agree with RDCT as the best fireworks show. Aladdin is far and away the best stage performance in any disney park as well. We are staying at GC for the first time this summer. We absolutely love Disneyland. The kids don't even want to go back to WDW anymore. They think the California weather, sites (San Diego, Monterey, San Francisco, and especially Yosemite National Park), and the ocean are wonderful. If you get a chance you have to head up to Yosemite.

What do you think of DL's Fantasyland? So much better than WDW.
What do you think of Pirates? Sorry not trying to get ahead of your report but I'm always excited for someone's first time.

Regarding FL, at WDW, we don't do much in FL, Peter Pan and Philharmagic are about it. We never do IASW at WDW. We did a lot more of FL at DL and that is coming up in the next day. :)

Pirates is definitely better at DL. That is one of the things we were able to do on our washed out trip in January, it was one of the few things that was open, and we thought it far better to the one at WDW.

Unfortunately, DL is something we really have to plan for. The distance is so great and airfare so expensive that it is not something we can do spur of the moment so to speak. And, since we have to pay so much for the airfare, we want to make sure that we stay long enough to justify the cost, which means really planning vacation time. WDW, on the other hand, we can do quickly, in fact, I just started work yesterday on possibly going to WDW for Labor Day weekend. Two months is short-notice to us. I know that DL locals are not used to having to plan except figuring out which weekend they might like to go, but it is a bit different for those of us that are hundreds of miles away from either resort.

We are hoping to go back to DL this October. Have the room booked, am presently searching for reasonable airfares, etc. I really want to see DL at Halloween, since we love WDW during that time. I am wondering how MNSSHP compares and have also read about the Happy Haunts Tour, so there would be lots new for us to do.
 
Well then...Welcome Home!!! I'm so excited for you knowing that you have family here and can enjoy it with you. Also...for the future...Grandma has a home in Disneyland, don't you know. When you bring your grandbaby "home" for the first time at VGC, it's a thrill.

And I see that you also own at one of our other Home resorts, SSR. We think it lovely there, although a lot of people don't like the location and the hugeness of the resort. We have no problem with either and really do enjoy staying at SSR.

I am sure that going to WDW for you is the same as us planning a pilgramage to DL and is probably just as daunting a trip to plan. I can only imagine how hard it is to go from two Parks to four and to have to figure out all the transporation.

I saw you also mentioned that you were at VGC for Memorial weekend. We checked out that Friday, and it was getting really crowded.

We will have to stay in touch so I can learn all your tips and tricks of dealing with the crowds and the best times of the year to go. :goodvibes
 
We also live near Raleigh, and will be going to DLR for the 1st time ever in October, and I can not wait, I too am a WDW fanatic, but can't wait te see where it all started :yay: We will be staying in a 1 BR in VGC too, and loved seeing your pics and hearing all the nice things you had to say about the resort. I will be wishing for a view like you had, what luck! :goodvibes
I can't wait to hear more about your trip, you sound just like me!:laughing:

Keep the updates coming! popcorn::


You are going to just love VGC. I found no fault at all. Sure there are always things we might change if we had a do over, but all in all, this is my favorite DVC resort and as you can tell by my siggie, we own at a couple of them. Do you own there, renting from an owner or staying on cash?

When are you going in October, we have a trip penciled in for the middle of the month, but haven't talked to our DS about it yet. He travels a lot in his job, and I am not sure what his schedule is looking like. It would be funny if we were there at the same time.

Good chance you will have a park view at VGC. The majority of the villas are a park view, with a small percentage having a pool view, which is what we had for our short stay in January, and that view was just fine, too. I would not be unhappy with any of them.
 
Golly, I'm hanging on every word! Love the perspective. The pics are a continued awesomeness!

I was glad to see you did the Walk in Walt's Footsteps. I'm a brand new homeschool mom so I'm also looking at little ways to "plus" a trip & add more Disney history to the mix. Only VIPs see the Lilly Belle & apartment, huh? I wonder does that mean if I book a VIP "guide" for the minimum 4 hours could be get access. I'm all about bucking the red tape. LOL!

I can't wait for more. You're making me sooooo want to kick the DH for buying the boat vs. the DVC like I wanted! Grrrrrr!!!!!

If you end up doing the VIP Guide option, please let us know how it works out. Yes, I was so disappointed to not see either Walt's apt. or the Lilly Belle. Even one of the two would have been so special to me.

Regarding DVC, even if I lost my job, I would live on PBJ's so I could keep my DVC. It is one of the best decisions "I" ever made in "our" lives. Our very first trip to DVC, the best thing was the morning we checked out, the envelope hanging on the door had a statement and the amount due was $0.00. It was the best feeling knowing that nothing was not going to be a big credit card bill waiting for us back at home. Sure I had paid up front, but that was sooo nice to get a zero bill.

Yeah, I would give him a kick in the shins, too. :angel:
 
Wow your pictures are fantastic! And I can't believe that gum incident:eek:!!! Glad they gave you a free dessert to make up for it.
 
If you end up doing the VIP Guide option, please let us know how it works out. Yes, I was so disappointed to not see either Walt's apt. or the Lilly Belle. Even one of the two would have been so special to me.

Regarding DVC, even if I lost my job, I would live on PBJ's so I could keep my DVC. It is one of the best decisions "I" ever made in "our" lives. Our very first trip to DVC, the best thing was the morning we checked out, the envelope hanging on the door had a statement and the amount due was $0.00. It was the best feeling knowing that nothing was not going to be a big credit card bill waiting for us back at home. Sure I had paid up front, but that was sooo nice to get a zero bill.

Yeah, I would give him a kick in the shins, too. :angel:


I talked to my brother yesterday & he's interested in going with us when we go. I'm hoping to get my mom on-board, too. If I can recruit 2 more warm bodies to share some of the expenses I think it would be more do-able to schedule a VIP tour as well as manage a stay in a VGC unit vs. just a regular room at the GC. We'll have to see.

Yeah, even the hubby has made the statement since getting the boat that he wishes he woulda listened to me & got the DVC instead. I love when I'm right. It's even better when he admits to it. :rotfl:
 
Day Three of DL, it is now Tuesday

We got up, had breakfast, and got everything packed up, once again. We were sorry to be saying good bye to the one-bedroom, but the wait list had not come thru, and we had even asked at check-in and we were told that they were absolutely full and there were no one-bedrooms available for the rest of our stay.

We got Bell Services to come and get the bags, groceries, etc. and they were there in very short order. We said so long to the view and wondered what our new view would be like in the studio we would check into later, hopefully just as nice as the one we had been enjoying so far. :goodvibes

Off to the parks we went. Didn't have to be any where at any particular time today, so we were free to roam as we pleased and just take our time. Our goal was to do things we don't have at WDW. We did Alice (which I liked a lot),

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Storybookland (so impressed with the miniature homes and lands from some of my favorite Disney movies). The landscaping proportioned for all the small buildings was pretty cool too. While I enjoyed it, DH thought it a bit lame. And, we had a service dog on our boat-- I would do it again for the photo opportunities. Even though the boat is going very slow, it is still a little fast to get shots of everything.

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Having the ride stop on us once at WDW and having that song play over and over and over and over is one reason we don't ever ride at WDW. Even though we normally avoid Small World at WDW, we wanted to see this one and the new Disney characters that had been put in. Not sure we saw them all, but we did catch a lot and I thought that they had been incorporated nicely because they looked as if they had been there all along. Boarding outside was interesting compared to WDW, and the exterior of DL's Small World is tons better than WDW. Not sure if it was because it had just been refurbed and everything looked clean and shiney or what, but I enjoyed this ride and was not in a hurry for it to be over. Even the song wasn't as annoying. But I liked it and would do this on each and every trip to DL while still avoiding the one at WDW.

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To be Continued:
 
I talked to my brother yesterday & he's interested in going with us when we go. I'm hoping to get my mom on-board, too. If I can recruit 2 more warm bodies to share some of the expenses I think it would be more do-able to schedule a VIP tour as well as manage a stay in a VGC unit vs. just a regular room at the GC. We'll have to see.

Yeah, even the hubby has made the statement since getting the boat that he wishes he woulda listened to me & got the DVC instead. I love when I'm right. It's even better when he admits to it. :rotfl:

I will keep my fingers crossed for you on getting that VIP tour all worked out. I hope it falls into place for your.

As far as the boat goes, they do make For Sale signs... just sayin'
 













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