Day 1 Continued: Welcome Bag Delivery, SBP visit and Boat Ride!
After breakfast, we went back to the room and loaded our 5 welcome bags into the car

worship: God Bless the brides that have more than that to deliver, I don't know how you do it

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Believe or not, I actually enjoyed delivering the bags. We got a chance to visit some new resorts and show my Mom around and just take-it-easy since we were not going to a park until tomorrow! We headed first to the Fort Wilderness Campgrounds to drop off the first welcome bag to my SIL (Disney Hater #1 (more details on that later):
which brought back so many wonderful memories!

We stayed there every summer in a tent, in the middle of July when I was a kid!

Yes, it was hot! And it was back in the day before golf cart rentals!! It was either the internal bus service or you just had to walk! Anyway, everything went smooth. The campgrounds were very famillar with handling the welcome bags and knew exactly what to do!
The Shades of Green was a different story!

It was like breaking into Fort Knox!

My brother & sister and my in-laws were staying at the Shades of Green and they needed their bags!!

The guard pretty much said he would give us a visitor's pass but he didn't think the front desk would take the bags! What?

I let Joe handle this one. Maybe his Military background would come in handy. As he tackled the front desk, I took some pics, for $89 a night, this place is a steal!!! The rooms are bigger than the GF, it's just beautiful! (But they better take my bags

)
This is right before you get into the lobby (looks kinda like the Poly):
Shades of Green Lobby:
Military Mickey (just had to take a pic with him):
Back view of the resort (they also have a lovely Wedding Gazebo), twice the size of the YCG:
After we finished our picture taking, Joe came back and said the front desk would take the bags (although, very reluctant), future brides take note...Shades of Green don't like Welcome Bags!!
We continued on to the CSR (my older sister, Christine (Disney Hater #2) was staying there) and the Pop Century (Mike, my brother-in-law was staying there, he LOVES Disney

) I'm not sure why I don't have any pics of the CSR or Pop. I guess because I've stayed there so many times, I didn't feel the need to take pics! However, just, FYI, CSR, not so good on taking the bags (they didn't seem to know what to do with it, maybe it was just the CM I got). Pop gets 10 pixie dust stars

for their welcome bag procedures. THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING! I think they have to when you are dealing with 50 billion guests at once!

That place it's so crazy loud!
