Our Seemingly Silly Semi-Illogical Four Day Whirlwind Trip

nebo and I can share, but ONLY if it is cut in 2 first - no using the same utensils or biting where the other has bitten before. Nebo's squeamish rules. I once tood a lick of his ice cream cone and he cwouldn't eat it anymore because it had my "toungueprint" on it!!
( ps. never mind about super soap weekend. I'm too mad at them. yesterday all my children killed off Dixie - again! can't believe I was standing in my kitchen bawling like a child!)

I was sitting there CRYING like a baby, singing "You are my sunshine, my only sunshine...." THEN!!!! She finally saw her little baby Kate! It turned into happy/sad laughing and balling at the same time!!!! Blaaaaaaahhhhhh! :sad1:

JR was born the SAME year as my 17 year old son. Weird soap aging! What's Spike? Like 3 by now?
 
Thanks Kay for keeping my spirit up and alive! Reading your TR is my source of comic relief during a difficult time in my life. My Mom passed away a few days ago after years of battling Alzheimers. I enjoy getting away from life for a while and reading your funny and very entertaining segments. Can't wait for the next one.:thumbsup2

:wave2: TigerKat: My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you. If my writing can make you smile and feel a little better, even briefly, I am happy. I wish I could make all your pain and sadness go away. :hug:

Crud. Caught up. Lovin' it!!!

:wave2: Hello Tiggerbell aka Jaime. I feel like I already know you from Nebo’s thread. Pull up a chair and make yourself comfortable. There’s plenty more story coming. :)

:wave2: WheatThins: Thanks for taking the time to check out my report.

Am I first??
First a new post by LaLa & now Ms Kay...hokey pokey..that's what it's all about. All I need is a Zzub fix & I'll sleep sweet Dole Whip dreams tonight!
LY/MI or Numb .....WHAT-everrr
BD


:wave2: barndweller: I’m so glad to see you’re still here, and just as enthusiastic about my story as before! But you’re handling this backwards. You say you’re happy to see chapters from me and your two other favorites, and I know who they are, and am honored. But they don’t know I exist, so you should be on their threads saying you like them as well as Kay7979! Then they’d be scratching their heads, thinking, “Whoooooo?” For all of five seconds, anyway. :rotfl:

No

Way!

You

Rock!!!!


Here, I was thinking those are decades of lost or missing children who have wandered away from their parents in the park and turned into wooden dolls and forced to sing and dance....often the Can-Can or Hula for 15 hours perday. Poor little wooden babies!!!!

:wave2: UMA: Lost and missing children turned into wooden dolls! Now there’s another imaginative angle!!! :lmao: Maybe that will be a new threat from every Mother at Disney: “Don’t you run off and get separated from us, or you’ll spend the rest of your life as a wooden doll in It’s a Small World!” :rotfl2:

(Gasp!) Little Susie Sweetshoes, a prison guard? Can't you just hear her singing in her guard tower, mocking the captive dolls?

Another prime installment! I do jumping jacks in your honor.:yay:

:wave2: bunnysmum: Yes, I can imagine it. What a heartless fiend! Your song was funny!

If I was a Small World doll and had to choose between singing that song 15 hours a day and throwing myself in the moat...bon voyage!

Thanks for more laughs, Kay!

:wave2: SunKat: That’s a funny line. I’d be saying bon voyage, too. I hope the ACLU can get them less hours and better working conditions soon. It’s a start!

nebo and I can share, but ONLY if it is cut in 2 first - no using the same utensils or biting where the other has bitten before. Nebo's squeamish rules. I once took a lick of his ice cream cone and he wouldn't eat it anymore because it had my "tongue print" on it!!

:wave2: smidgy: It’s great that you’re commenting as you go through the segments. I can tell what part you’re up to! I read your quote to Lowell and he thought it was hysterical. He said, “Doesn’t he ever kiss her?” I had the same thought. What does Nebo do, blow you kisses from a foot away?

I just finished reading up to page 5 and had to stop and just post that you are hysterical. The Mission Space episode is the funniest thing ever. I was laughing out loud & my hubby wanted to know what was so funny so I read the whole segment to him and he was laughing also. We are leaving for the world on Monday & I think I will print out your whole trip report for my brother & sis-in-law to read on the plane. Have to go now and finish reading the rest. Thanks for this fun report. You really should be a writer!

:wave2: MP2002: Welcome new readers! Have a fantastic time on your trip. I couldn’t be more pleased and honored that you plan to take my report with you and share it with your in-laws. I hope you enjoy the rest of my story as much as the first five pages. And when you come back, there will be more episodes waiting! Thanks for the feedback. :goodvibes
 
I have really enjoyed all the fun you've been poking at Nebo on his trip report, and am now loving your trip story. You are hilarious, and a wonderful writer. I've just finished the Mission Space chapter, and must get off the computer now, but I can't wait to read more. Thanks.
 
Kay, I just wanted to let you know that you are doing an awesome job on your trip "story" and it has kept me laughing when I was supposed to be working!

Keep up the good work! princess:
 

Kay,

Just wanted to let you know I'm still here and enjoying every minute of your story!

Keep up the great work!
 
I'm all caught up now, Kay, and I am delighted to be fan, (I'm tall, would that make me a ceiling fan?) :coffee:

We stayed at the lodge on our last trip, can't wait to get your opinion of it.

First Nebo, now you, must be my lucky week!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Thought we might try to time our next trip to the world to include the Food & Wine Fest., but I'm guessing we'd feel the same way about the expense, and time spent in more lines. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. You may now add teacher to your job description, (and thank you very much!)

Thanks for the grins and giggles.:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
I am all caught up, and need more!!! What a riot you are. I love the meal of fortune, and the small world dolls escape.:rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: Your descriptions of the rides are awesome. Thank you, thank you, thank you for 2 evenings of entertainment. I'll be waiting patiently for more.:flower3:
 
Kay, once again you have posted one of the funniest things I have ever read.
UtahMama is right.... YOU ROCK !!!!
 
Happy GroundHog Day everyone!

Groundhogs are pretty much like woodchucks, so needless to say, they know better than to hang around our house looking for their shaddows!

I have really enjoyed all the fun you've been poking at Nebo on his trip report, and am now loving your trip story. I am all caught up, and need more!!! What a riot you are. I love the meal of fortune, and the small world dolls escape.:rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: Your descriptions of the rides are awesome.

:wave2: Thanks so much and welcome aboard! I hope that my readers will go check out Nebo's report if they haven't already done so. He's the stand up comic of trip reporting, and I get a huge kick out of his installments. When you get part way through his report, you'll be able to tell when I discovered him, since I have been picking on him and writing zany nonsense on his thread ever since. Good thing he has a great sense of humor since I LOVE picking on him!
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1270054

Kay, I just wanted to let you know that you are doing an awesome job on your trip "story" and it has kept me laughing when I was supposed to be working!

Keep up the good work! princess:

:wave2: Hey, another new reader! Great! Welcome and make yourself at home. There's plenty more laughs, fun and just plain silliness in store.

Kay,

Just wanted to let you know I'm still here and enjoying every minute of your story!

Keep up the great work!

:wave2: Thanks. I appreciate you checking in again to say you're still reading. I really do. There's quite a few readers that I "met" early on, and I haven't heard from them since November, so I sometimes wonder if they're still out there. I hope they are.

I'm all caught up now, Kay, and I am delighted to be fan, (I'm tall, would that make me a ceiling fan?) :coffee:

We stayed at the lodge on our last trip, can't wait to get your opinion of it.

First Nebo, now you, must be my lucky week!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Thought we might try to time our next trip to the world to include the Food & Wine Fest., but I'm guessing we'd feel the same way about the expense, and time spent in more lines. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. You may now add teacher to your job description, (and thank you very much!)

Thanks for the grins and giggles.:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

:wave2: I'm not sure about you being a ceiling fan, but you are probably capable of telling a Tall Tale. ;) The next installment will be up this weekend. There will be at least three segments before we head back to Epcot for the evening, so you'll get a heavy dose of Wilderness Lodge along with some photos. I'm really in story mode for this part of the report, so you'll be able to see it, feel it, and experience being there, even if I didn't include a single photo. As for the F&W Festival, I wouldn't want to discourage anyone from trying it. Remember, we're Value Conscious. Borderline Cheap. Judging by the gazillion people that were at the festival, a LOT of people had no problem shelling out some serious cash to eat and drink their way through. Just be aware that it gets expensive in a hurry. You don't have to sample everything, just pick and choose. And plan to spend the better part of an afternoon or evening in and out of lines. As long as you can devote the time to it without running out of time for other things you wanted to do, you'll enjoy yourselves.

Kay, once again you have posted one of the funniest things I have ever read.
UtahMama is right.... YOU ROCK !!!!

:wave2: Thanks. I love to get feedback, so thanks for the compliments. If you read all the way through my trip story you found a spot where I was a little whiney after the Mission Space and Test Track episodes, because I thought they were some of my better efforts, and I got hardly any responses. I was about ready to take a few weeks off and forget about the report for a while. But lately more people have been taking the time to say they're enjoying my report, and it makes writing new installments more fun. Thanks again! :)
 
Oh good, you are going to post more this weekend! I am all caught up w/your report and am leaving for Disney on Monday and I have decided I cannot go out of town without knowing what kind of room you got, whether your luggage made it to the lodge, and of course the identity of the thing that cannot be mentioned. I must know the answer to all of these things right now!!!!!

I have been lurking on the DIS boards for a long time & I have to tell you that your trip story is the best thing I have read on here ever (& I have read lots of good things on here too!)

So far, my fav installments have been the chasms of fire, Mission Space, & Small World uprising (I don't know though, I liked it all)! Thanks for all your hard work you put into this!
 
Thanks. I love to get feedback, so thanks for the compliments. If you read all the way through my trip story you found a spot where I was a little whiney after the Mission Space and Test Track episodes, because I thought they were some of my better efforts, and I got hardly any responses. I was about ready to take a few weeks off and forget about the report for a while. But lately more people have been taking the time to say they're enjoying my report, and it makes writing new installments more fun. Thanks again! :)

No, say it ain't so. We're here, reading. I'm anxiously awaiting more, more, more, so in the meantime I have been enjoying your posts on Nebo's report!! Keep up the good work. popcorn::
 
PART SIXTEEN:



Just as I had imagined, the Wilderness Lodge rises up over the lake in majestic splendor as we approach. Our boat churns through the water, bearing directly for the dock where people have gathered to wait for their ride to the Magic Kingdom. For Lowell and I, this is our Magic Kingdom. A white sandy beach stretches invitingly along the shore. Beyond, Silver Springs Creek splashes through the rocks and flows into the Lodge’s swimming pool. The captain cuts the motor and pulls up to the dock with practiced ease, then gets out to remove the barrier rope on the dock. We are here.

We walk the length of the dock in silence, then cut up alongside the pool, enjoying the woodsy ambience of the landscaping. Pines, flowers and plants native to the Pacific Northwest have taken root and found a new home in Central Florida.

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We’ve been here enough times to know our way up the inside ramp alongside Artist’s Point restaurant, which leads us into the main area of the lodge. We step inside the lobby and pause, as always, to absorb the view. On the far side of the lobby, towering plank doors, like the doors of some impenetrable fort, open to admit guests arriving by car or bus. On our right, a fireplace of colorful rock strata imitating the Grand Canyon rises to meet the ceiling high above. Rows of log railings ring the lobby on each of the floor levels overhead. Guests on their way to and from their rooms pause and overlook the lobby’s artistically designed hardwood floors, massive leather furniture, and gigantic teepee-shaped chandeliers.

Rousing ourselves from the awestruck stupor that always comes over us when we first step inside the lodge, we head toward the reception desk.

Which is surprisingly deserted.

This observation makes me almost as awestruck as the lobby itself.

I glance at my watch. Quarter to three. We aren’t early. Where is everyone? I smile slyly to myself, ah ha, apparently there really IS a Carousel of Process. The other guests have already been rotated into the next rooms where other cast members are helping them.

I step up to the desk and say, “Good afternoon. We’re the Lucky Fourteens, checking in.”

The Cast Member, a mature woman, perhaps in her late fifties, smiles and welcomes us, then begins the well-known DIS drama of tapping away at her keyboard.

I suppose that by now our room has already been assigned, and since I made no specific requests on my reservation, I feel obligated to accept without protest whatever room she gives us. But I figure it can’t hurt to gush about how excited we are to be here, and how we have always wanted to stay at the Lodge, so that she realizes that we are enthusiastic Lodge Lovers, worthy of an upgrade, worthy of a great view, worthy of whatever unimagined splendors might be secreted behind her computer screen.

“We planned this trip, just to stay at the Lodge,” I say in my brightest, most exuberant tone. “We have always loved it here, but it’s so expensive. We’re happy we can stay for a couple nights.” (So please make our brief stay as memorable as possible.)

The woman looks up and says, “You’re right. It’s very expensive here. The Value resorts are a real bargain, and they’re fun and affordable. You can stay so much longer for the same price. And if you spend most of your time at the parks, it makes sense not to spend a lot of money on a room. I sometimes wonder how families can spend a week here.”

By the end of her speech, insects are buzzing in and out of my open mouth.

“Where else have you stayed?” she asks, ignoring my stupefied expression.

I find my tongue and manage to reply, “Years ago, when it first opened, I stayed at Dixie Landings, now Port Orleans Riverside. We both stayed at Old Key West, and we were at the All Star Music last night.” I pause, trying to figure out how to get this conversation back on track, back on our unmistakable worthiness for a great room at the lodge. While I ponder this, the woman takes off on an altogether new tangent.

“You know where I’d like to stay, if I had the money? I’d love to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. When you first drive up and see that thatched roof, why, it’s the most wonderful feeling, like arriving at an exotic resort in Africa. I just love to go there and walk around. They have so many interesting exhibits. And I love the restaurants.”

I am speechless. This conversation has gone hopelessly astray, with no hope of redemption. It will be impossible to impress upon this woman how much a good room at the Lodge, THIS lodge, means to us. How enthused we are to be HERE, rather than at a Value Resort or even the Animal Kingdom Lodge. She is not a Wilderness Lodge fan. This is just another Disney resort to her. It’s Pop Century with logs and a geyser. Only more expensive. The woman goes back to typing. Then the typing stops and she hands us our key cards and a pile of Wilderness Lodge and theme park information.

“I see you have a reservation tonight for the Hoop-de-do-Revue. You can pick up your tickets at the concierge desk.”

“No, that’s tomorrow night,” I correct her, hoping that the error is on her part, and that our reservation has not been mistakenly confirmed for tonight.

“Oh yes,” she says. “You’re right. Sunday night. It will be easy to get there from here. There’s a boat that goes from the Lodge directly to Fort Wilderness.”

“Yes, so we’ve heard.”

She gestures, pointing across the lobby over our heads, and says, “Your room is up there, on the fourth floor, all the way down the hall in the front corner.”

Lowell and I turn to follow the sweep of her hand. She is not pointing at a courtyard room. In fact, it couldn’t be farther away from the courtyard and still be within the building. On the bright side, our room is off the lobby, so we will have a lobby view which is pretty cool. But the room is nearly over the top of Whispering Canyon Café which, as most of us know, was named by a deaf man with a warped sense of humor.

With mixed emotions about our room assignment, Lowell and I walk down to the concierge desk where a woman, hopefully without a preference for the Value Resorts or Animal Kingdom Lodge, will wait on us. The people in front of us finish their business and we step forward to claim our tickets, which are imprinted with the correct date and time, for tomorrow evening. The woman sees that we are only staying two and a half days, and realizes that tomorrow she will need to confirm our Magical Express transportation back to the Chasm of Fire, errr um, the Orlando Airport. She not only offers to take care of that for us, but volunteers to call Air Tran and complete our online check-in, which cannot be done sooner than 24 hours in advance. She will complete the process, obtain our seat assignments, and have the paperwork ready to be picked up tomorrow afternoon. I am more grateful and relieved than I can say. I hadn’t expected to have access to a computer to take care of the online check-in, and was prepared to get seat assignments once we arrived at the airport.

We thank the woman profusely, then head toward the alcove housing the elevators. Lowell and I both press the elevator button, since we secretly believe that doing so makes it come faster. In a moment the elevator on the right opens and we all but knock down an exiting family in our haste to get inside and be off to our room. Mumbling apologies even after the doors close behind us, we press number four. Our floor. Leading to our room. At the Wilderness Lodge. Where we never expected to stay in our lifetimes. No matter what the room is like, we will be happy. I hope.

The elevator doors open and we manage enough self-restraint to look first before charging out. The coast is clear. We hurry off down the first hallway, but pause midway despite our eagerness, to look down into the lobby. Wow. A different but equally impressive view presents itself from four floors up. We look down at people milling through on their way to reception, the Mercantile, and the pool. I take in the teepee chandeliers, totem poles, and the animal carvings on the log support beams, and am amazed at the details and the time that went into creating this amazing resort.

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Then like a slap our purpose returns to me and I start off toward our room again, making a left near the rock strata chimney. We’re on the home stretch. I am nearly running now. Lowell can barely keep up. Sparks fly from the carpet under my feet. I smell fibers burning but keep going anyway. Almost there, almost there. I pull up short in front of our door. 4090. My hands are sweating with anticipation. Feeling suddenly magnanimous, I say to Lowell, “You may do the honors,” and I step back from the door.

He pulls out his keycard and inserts it into the lock. The door swings open and at last the moment we have long awaited is here. We step into OUR room.

Everything appears clean and new, thanks to the recent refurbishment. We have a plasma TV, small table with chairs, sliding doors to a balcony, and two double beds.

Lo and behold there is something on one bed! Before Lowell has a chance to go near it I warn, “Don’t touch that!” He jumps in surprise and gives me a confused look.

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“It’s a towel Mickey,” I say softly in reverent tones. I approach slowly, as if discovering some nearly extinct species of wild animal nesting in the middle of our bed. “I must take a picture, so don’t touch it. It’s not exactly a real towel animal, only sort of a Mickey head. Even so, people on the DIS would rip your still-beating heart from your chest to get one of these.

“Ugh,” Lowell says. “Nice bunch you hang out with.”

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He examines the granite lavatory area, then opens the bathroom door to check it out. I head for the sliding doors and wrestle them open. The balcony is narrow, barely wide enough to accommodate the width of a chair, and maybe, if we are very lucky, our knees. There are two chairs but I have a feeling they won’t see much use. If the balconies are all this narrow, I fail to see their appeal. I cast a brief, appraising glance over the surrounding landscape, then go back inside.

Lowell has returned from his examination of our bathroom and sees me standing with my back to the sliding doors, my hands positioned vertically on either side of my face. Like blinders.

He raises a brow. “How is our view?”

“Well that all depends,” I answer cryptically.

“On what?”

“On whether I do this,” I say, reinforcing my hand positions for emphasis. I move my left hand away and add, “Or, whether I do this.” Then I take my right hand away and say more ominously, “Or, this.”

“Ohhhh,” he says slowly, starting to understand. Then he heads for the balcony himself.

We stand on the narrow ledge, errrr balcony. At least there aren’t any pigeons out here. Probably too narrow for them, too.

Lowell says, “I see what you mean. If you look straight ahead it’s sort of woodsy and nice. If you look to the left you see the main entrance driveway.” He turns his head to the right. “And then there’s that. What is that, anyway?”

“The dreaded service area, aka the “dumpster view.”

“Well, it could be worse. You can only see one truck. Everything else is hidden by building and trees.”

“We’ll just sit out here and do this,” I say, repositioning my “blinders.” I laugh in spite of myself, then drop the blinders.

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“Let’s check out the TV.” I glance at my watch. “It’s about 3:15. I’d better call Mousekeeping and request turn down service, then call to see if our luggage has arrived.”

Lowell goes inside and absorbs himself flipping through channels. I call Mousekeeping, then try my luck with Bell Services.

“Welcome to the Lodge, Mrs. Lucky Fourteen. No I don’t believe your luggage has arrived. 3:00 is the earliest possible time for delivery, but most of the time it’s much later than that.”

My heart sinks. I am not so anxious after all to rush back to Epcot. It’s hot out, I’m tired, and a relaxing swim followed by an hour in a lounge chair sounds heavenly right now. My swimsuit is inside our luggage.

The cheerful voice continues, “I only recall one van coming so far with luggage, and it wasn’t from the Value resorts. But I’ll go look again, just in case another delivery has come in. I’ll call you back in a few minutes and let you know either way.”

I hang up and say despondently, “They don’t think our bags are here yet, and I was so looking forward to a swim.”

“Maybe they’ll be here soon. We can lay by the pool and rest for awhile if you like.”

I sit on the edge of the bed, careful not to disturb the Mickey head. In a moment the phone rings.

“Yes?”

“Mrs.Lucky Fourteen? This is Bell Services. Your luggage is here! We’ll bring it right up.”

I am nearly dancing with delight when I hang up. “It’s here!”

“That’s great. We lucked out.”

“Will you go swimming with me?”

“Sure. For a little while.”

Before long we hear the welcome tap at the door, and our luggage is ushered into the room. The man sets down our tweed carry-on bag, and the small tweed duffle, and accepts his tip with a polite “thank you.”

“I’ll unpack later,” I tell Lowell. Right now, I want to hit the pool.”

I take a small nylon tote out of a drawer and toss in suntan lotion, brush and comb etc. then move back over to our luggage. I have conveniently packed our swimsuits in the small tweed bag, so we don’t have to hunt for them. I rummage inside and pull out our suits, then check to make sure nothing is missing from the bag.

Everything is there.

Yes, everything.

Including,

you know. . . .

We put on our swimsuits and head for the pool.
 
Once again you leave us hanging! Loved Lowell's remark "Nice bunch you hang out with".:lmao: What you said was so true - our last trip we didn't get one towel animal and DH & DS couldn't comprehend what I was whining about.
 
I love all your photos......they are fabulous......but your description of the carpet and the sparks had me roaring with laughter......

I think I want to stay there too some day.......even if we have a view of the woods and a road.....

Way to go on your luggage.....ours took a few more hours then that......NEVER EVER AGAIN

thanks for taking the time to post all these wonderful photos and your very narrative trip report:hippie:
 
Yeah!! you got your luggage!!!! Oh, but what, oh what, can be the thing not to be mentioned! I have no clue! Well, I guess I have some ideas but I cannot say on here in polite company if you know what I mean! I don't know though, I am oddly disappointed for you guys I think. I have been picturing you in the Presidential Otter Suite after all! The room looks nice though and the view isn't too bad. But it sure would have been nice to have been upgraded. Too funny about the Mickey head. I haven't gotten any towel animals since our very first trip when hubby and I went on our honeymoon 11 years ago and didn't know what a valuable item we had to fully appreciate it at the time (no DIS!!)

More, more, we want more!!!!
 
Awww, I was so hoping you and Lowell were getting the Presidential Otter Suite. Darn!! Gads, the dreaded dumpster view...I feel so bad for ya! The room looks nice overall and the woods view is nice...I can see a lake in the background.:) Once again, your pictures are awesome! There were so many laughs in your most recent installment I can't even mention them all. I was dribbling my caffeine free coke all over the place (yeah, yeah, I'm a live one on a Saturday night!).

...and NO.....I don't know. But I won't mention it. Because it's an un-mentionable.

Oh, and belated Happy Groundhogs Day to you!!
 
Oh, you are the master of suspense, aren't you? Okay, since you've already told us we mustn't mention it, I won't. Except to wonder aloud if "it" is perhaps a Pal Mickey? A pool noodle? A set of matching lime green mickey head t-shirts? Matching square dance outfits to wear to the HDDR? Whaaaaaatttt??!!! :scared:

But I figure it can’t hurt to gush about how excited we are to be here, and how we have always wanted to stay at the Lodge, so that she realizes that we are enthusiastic Lodge Lovers, worthy of an upgrade, worthy of a great view, worthy of whatever unimagined splendors might be secreted behind her computer screen.
I'm sure I'd have done the same thing. In fact, next time I check in, I am going to have Bunny standing right next to me, provided she is not wearing her snittypants (hiya ZZUB) at the time. Sans snittypants, Bunny can be a very charming and winsome child, and could be counted on to say sweetly and wistfully in such a situation, "Mommy, I wish we had a room with bunkbeds and view!" at just the right time. ;)

But the room is nearly over the top of Whispering Canyon Café which, as most of us know, was named by a deaf man with a warped sense of humor.
:lmao:

Okay, you're initial description of the WL is making me yearn to stay there for our next trip. But I'm going to hang in and see how the rest of your stay goes! :rolleyes1

Keep the good stuff comin'!:thumbsup2
 
Once again another hilarious installment but then we would expect nothing less! You are such a talented story teller. I can't wait to find out what....oh I forgot, never mind.
 
Oh no I'm caught up! Now I have to wait for the next installment...

Gotta love those towel animals - our first visit to AKL we arrived to see one of those mickey heads... we didn't get a towel animal the rest of the trip - but we did come home one day to find my teddy bear sitting on the toilet reading a magazine! :rotfl: Gotta love mousekeeping!
 
Hello everybody! Brrrrr it's 3 degrees here, so I hope it's warmer wherever you are!


I have been lurking on the DIS boards for a long time & I have to tell you that your trip story is the best thing I have read on here ever (& I have read lots of good things on here too!)

So far, my fav installments have been the chasms of fire, Mission Space, & Small World uprising (I don't know though, I liked it all)! Thanks for all your hard work you put into this!

:wave2: MP2002: If there was smiley icon that was glowing, I would use it. I guess this one is the closest: :goodvibes That is a huge compliment and I am delighted to hear that! It's interesting to hear people's favorite parts. I think you are the third or fourth to mention the Chasm of Fire segment, which always makes me :banana: because the humor sort of went over Lowell's head, and as he is my only "test market" before posting, I was a bit worried other people wouldn't get it. I was picturing something like the scene from whichever Lord of the Rings movies had Gandolf crossing over a chasm on a rock ledge and the Balrog knocked him off into a seemingly bottomless pit. So, maybe those of you who liked my chasm of fire analogy pictured that scene, or something similar, as I did.

Yeah!! you got your luggage!!!! I don't know though, I am oddly disappointed for you guys I think. I have been picturing you in the Presidential Otter Suite after all! The room looks nice though and the view isn't too bad. But it sure would have been nice to have been upgraded. Too funny about the Mickey head. I haven't gotten any towel animals since our very first trip when hubby and I went on our honeymoon 11 years ago and didn't know what a valuable item we had to fully appreciate it at the time (no DIS!!)

More, more, we want more!!!!

I am sorry for your sake that I didn't get to the tweed bag denouement yet, but I figured one revelation at a time was best! Actually, there was two, as you point out, because there had been some suspense over whether our luggage would ever find it's way from ASMu. There will be another episode waiting for you when you get home, so at least you will have some small bright spot to look forward to when you return from your vacation. Have a GREAT time, and that's an order!!!! We probably should have asked for an upgrade, just to see what the woman would say, but sometimes what you get spontaneously works out to be nice after all, and it's best to leave matters to chance. And truthfully, we weren't in the room enough for the view to matter. The room condition and furnishings were more important and they were fine. And hey, we got a MICKEY HEAD! So, it wasn't so bad. :)

Once again you leave us hanging! Loved Lowell's remark "Nice bunch you hang out with".:lmao: What you said was so true - our last trip we didn't get one towel animal and DH & DS couldn't comprehend what I was whining about.

:wave2: TigerKat: It is amazing the amount of angst generated by the presence or absence of some of these little perks like towel animals. If I hadn't read so much about them on the DIS I wouldn't have known they existed, and I wouldn't have been particularly impressed by getting a Mickey Head. It makes me wonder how many people get towel animals who could care less and aren't suitably grateful. :worship:

I love all your photos......they are fabulous......but your description of the carpet and the sparks had me roaring with laughter......

I think I want to stay there too some day.......even if we have a view of the woods and a road.....

Way to go on your luggage.....ours took a few more hours then that......NEVER EVER AGAIN

thanks for taking the time to post all these wonderful photos and your very narrative trip report:hippie:

:wave2: Hi, Pumba! How nice of you to stop by and read my story! My lobby photos are dark, so I have very few, and for some strange reason I don't have any pool photos, except for one taken from the top of the hill by the lodge, looking down toward the lake. Maybe that's because there was still some scaffolding up on the Lodge and it was hard to take pictures without getting that in the shot. So, when I get to my pool segments, you will all have to imagine it with merely the aide of my descriptions and other photos you have seen. Do stay at WL lodge some day. The atmosphere is very unique. Even if you had the full on truck and dumpster view you would still have a good time there. I am sorry to hear you had problems with your intra-resort luggage transfer. It sounds like you have an interesting story to tell about that!

Awww, I was so hoping you and Lowell were getting the Presidential Otter Suite. Darn!! Gads, the dreaded dumpster view...I feel so bad for ya! The room looks nice overall and the woods view is nice...I can see a lake in the background.:) Once again, your pictures are awesome! There were so many laughs in your most recent installment I can't even mention them all. I was dribbling my caffeine free coke all over the place (yeah, yeah, I'm a live one on a Saturday night!).

...and NO.....I don't know. But I won't mention it. Because it's an un-mentionable.

Oh, and belated Happy Groundhogs Day to you!!

:wave2: SunKat: Thanks for your sympathy in Lowell and I not getting the Presidential Otter Suite (insert trademark symbol here). I can't call our view the dumpster view since we had only a glimpse of the service area and one truck, but it was probably not the best woodsview location. And I hate to disillusion you, but what you see that you mistook for a lake in the distance, must be the grey pavement of the parkinglot! Oh, well. The room location truly had a number of good and bad points. You will be hearing more about both in future episodes. And don't worry, I am getting close(er) to revealing the contents of the tweed bag. When I get there, I will actually include a photo. :woohoo:

Oh, you are the master of suspense, aren't you? Okay, since you've already told us we mustn't mention it, I won't. Except to wonder aloud if "it" is perhaps a Pal Mickey? A pool noodle? A set of matching lime green mickey head t-shirts? Matching square dance outfits to wear to the HDDR? Whaaaaaatttt??!!! :scared:

Okay, you're initial description of the WL is making me yearn to stay there for our next trip. But I'm going to hang in and see how the rest of your stay goes! :rolleyes1

:wave2: bunnysmum: All interesting guesses, and I might add that you people guessing is as much or more entertainment than I am providing with all this suspense! So thanks! :rotfl: Matching square dance outfits? :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: I love that! That would be a riot!!!! The closest Lowell and I have come to that was wearing a matching Hawaiian shirt/dress at a luau in Hawaii. Yes, I won't keep you in suspense over whether staying at the lodge was worthwhile, it was, You should try it, if only for a few days as we did. Like Zzub, I like a lot of things about Port Orleans Riverside as well or better, but there are some superior features about the Lodge that are outstanding. For the price difference, POR is tough to beat, in my opinion. And of course we usually stay offsite because I just don't like having only one room, no matter how nice it is. The convenience of being on property is great at times, but I'm very spoiled with our one or two bedroom condos.

Once again another hilarious installment but then we would expect nothing less! You are such a talented story teller. I can't wait to find out what....oh I forgot, never mind.

:wave2: TiggerandTink. You're so nice! Thanks for the compliments. May I add some further suspense by saying that you, and a few others here, will figure into the next episode in an unexpected way?

Oh no I'm caught up! Now I have to wait for the next installment...

Gotta love those towel animals - our first visit to AKL we arrived to see one of those mickey heads... we didn't get a towel animal the rest of the trip - but we did come home one day to find my teddy bear sitting on the toilet reading a magazine! :rotfl: Gotta love mousekeeping!

:wave2: wdwtravels: At the risk of a revolt, I will say that the next episode is written and being fine tuned, so you may be sure of reading it by next weekend, but you'll have to wait till then as I have to pace myself! Most of the trip report writers disappear for weeks at a time and leave everybody hanging. I try to do a segment per week, and throw in an occassional PSA or funny spoof for additonal entertainment in between. In fact, the next episode will consists of the main episode and a small additional section which I will add a day or two later. Your teddy on the toilet had me laughing. That is really comical. It must be fun at times being a Mousekeeper.
 




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