StitchesGr8Fan
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Here is some background: I have been planning to go to WDW for my 30th birthday for over a year. I figured it was the perfect place to celebrate a birthday that I was anxious about. When planning the trip I always assumed I was going solo, and my BFF and her husband would meet me down there for a few days. So I was pleasantly surprised when an online dating site matched me up with someone who also loves WDW and within a month or so of dating we were discussing taking the trip together to celebrate my birthday. Of course, we waited a few months before making our reservations to make sure the relationship was still going well. And the trip would happen the week before Thanksgiving, when we had been dating for 7 months. On a side note, it is a good thing he wanted to go with me because my BFF found out she was expecting her first baby and wouldnt be able to travel.
Time for the first of many firsts for me: I used a travel agent to book my trip. Dreams Unlimited travel actually. I consider myself an experienced WDW traveler. Ive been 8 times, have read the Unofficial Guide backwards and forwards, and listen to no less than 10 podcasts every week. But after hearing how great Dreams Unlimited was, I had to try it. Originally we booked Pop Century for 7 nights using a pin code. (Never had a pin code before, so it was another first.) Then free dining was offered. DBF and I looked at menus, figured out approximately how much we would spend on food, and discovered that for a little bit more we could stay at a Moderate Resort. So we booked 7 nights a Port Orleans Riverside with free dining. We chose POR because it is considered one of the most romantic resorts and this was our first vacation together.
Another thing I had never done was schedule an ADR. I actually have only had 1 table service meal at WDW ever. I ate at the bar at Paradiso 37 during my trip the year before. DBF and I spent one evening figuring out our itinerary and which restaurants we would like to try to eat at and then my responsibility was to make the ADRs. I used the online ADR site and found that it was pretty easy. I wont get into details here about where we got ADRs. I will save that for further on in the report. I will say that I was able to get almost all the ADRs we wanted 120 days out.
Fast forward to November and the first day of our trip. We flew Southwest on a Sunday morning. The lady sitting next to me was a nervous flier and kept asking if she could talk to me during the flight to keep her mind off of things. I had my Kindle with me, but didnt get to use it too much since she kept interrupting. DBF had his new iPod loaded with movies so he was occupied too. We arrived at MCO around noon and got in line for Magical Express. We were at the front of our line and only had to wait about 10 minutes for our bus. I had taken ME before, but this was DBFs first experience. He finally got excited when the video started. Prior to that he was playing it pretty cool and I was worried that he didnt share in my excitement for the trip. By the time we drove under the main sign he was about to bust out of his seat.
In another stroke of good luck, POR was the first resort stop for the bus. We had not done online check-in prior to our trip so we had to go through the normal line, but we were done in about 10 minutes. We had bought our park tickets as part of our vacation package, but we decided on the way down that we would purchase another day so that we could hit Epcot that evening. The nice lady checking us in said we had to go to the Guest Services desk to add the extra day to our tickets. Getting the extra day added was not nearly as easy as checking in was. A new CM was working at the desk and she had a hard time with the computer system. It took almost half an hour to get our tickets upgraded. But she was very nice and everyone is new to a job at some point so we didnt mind too much. Eventually everything was straightened out and we were on our way to our room. We were in the Alligator Bayou section in building 25 or 26 (I cant remember now) on the first floor. It was a pretty far walk from the main building and not easy to find (more about that later) but the grounds are definitely gorgeous. Our room was what we expected. I wish they had double beds instead of queen beds, but that is really my only complaint.
Time for the first of many firsts for me: I used a travel agent to book my trip. Dreams Unlimited travel actually. I consider myself an experienced WDW traveler. Ive been 8 times, have read the Unofficial Guide backwards and forwards, and listen to no less than 10 podcasts every week. But after hearing how great Dreams Unlimited was, I had to try it. Originally we booked Pop Century for 7 nights using a pin code. (Never had a pin code before, so it was another first.) Then free dining was offered. DBF and I looked at menus, figured out approximately how much we would spend on food, and discovered that for a little bit more we could stay at a Moderate Resort. So we booked 7 nights a Port Orleans Riverside with free dining. We chose POR because it is considered one of the most romantic resorts and this was our first vacation together.
Another thing I had never done was schedule an ADR. I actually have only had 1 table service meal at WDW ever. I ate at the bar at Paradiso 37 during my trip the year before. DBF and I spent one evening figuring out our itinerary and which restaurants we would like to try to eat at and then my responsibility was to make the ADRs. I used the online ADR site and found that it was pretty easy. I wont get into details here about where we got ADRs. I will save that for further on in the report. I will say that I was able to get almost all the ADRs we wanted 120 days out.
Fast forward to November and the first day of our trip. We flew Southwest on a Sunday morning. The lady sitting next to me was a nervous flier and kept asking if she could talk to me during the flight to keep her mind off of things. I had my Kindle with me, but didnt get to use it too much since she kept interrupting. DBF had his new iPod loaded with movies so he was occupied too. We arrived at MCO around noon and got in line for Magical Express. We were at the front of our line and only had to wait about 10 minutes for our bus. I had taken ME before, but this was DBFs first experience. He finally got excited when the video started. Prior to that he was playing it pretty cool and I was worried that he didnt share in my excitement for the trip. By the time we drove under the main sign he was about to bust out of his seat.
In another stroke of good luck, POR was the first resort stop for the bus. We had not done online check-in prior to our trip so we had to go through the normal line, but we were done in about 10 minutes. We had bought our park tickets as part of our vacation package, but we decided on the way down that we would purchase another day so that we could hit Epcot that evening. The nice lady checking us in said we had to go to the Guest Services desk to add the extra day to our tickets. Getting the extra day added was not nearly as easy as checking in was. A new CM was working at the desk and she had a hard time with the computer system. It took almost half an hour to get our tickets upgraded. But she was very nice and everyone is new to a job at some point so we didnt mind too much. Eventually everything was straightened out and we were on our way to our room. We were in the Alligator Bayou section in building 25 or 26 (I cant remember now) on the first floor. It was a pretty far walk from the main building and not easy to find (more about that later) but the grounds are definitely gorgeous. Our room was what we expected. I wish they had double beds instead of queen beds, but that is really my only complaint.