Seven day trip - 12/16-12/22/05 - part 1

jbrooxd

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Day 1 - we flew out of Indianapolis early in the day with no difficulties. *********** was there to pick us up (thanks to AllEars for a discount code) and we were off to the grocery for a few odds and ends. Then to ASMovies.

I was a very good trip planner - I had read my Passporter and my Unofficial Guide as well as my AllEars newsletters and various posts on DISboards. I had all of my reservations made and triple checked - and it all paid off!

We got to the resort around noon and I was all prepared to tag our luggage and leave it until the room was clean - but it already was. Our request for a Toy Story room (DS is 3 and a big Buzz fan) was fulfilled and within minutes, we were on our way to our room.

After some quick pics in Andy's Room, we were off to MGM for our first taste of Disney.

My goal was to see Playhouse Disney and the parade and then just get the "lay of the land" for the next day. We were able to do that show, have some lunch at Backlot Express and get a decent spot for the parade (could have been better - I will know better for next time!). DS fell asleep while DH was checking out Star Tours after the parade, and then we were off to meet JoJo and Goliath - another big hit for DS (and me!) Because we were catching JoJo and Donald Duck in the afternoon, when they have only a short scheduled time, the spot to meet Mickey across the street had emptied out, so we were able to meet him, too, with very little wait. Then we did the "walk through" of Narnia (not what I expected - you can't take pictures inside, so the large group just walks through the wardrobe doors together (I thought you would get to walk through one at a time or something) and then you watch a brief movie of clips and then walk through some exhibits - cool, but for us it was a one time thing and then we were done with it).

Then back to the resort to rest up. Our requested fridge had still not arrived (7pmish) so I was back to reservations who tracked it down and had it immediately delivered, cancelling the charge for the week.

Day 2 (cool and rainy) - back to MGM with DH, DS, and my dad (who flew in the night before). Checked out Muppet 3D (not a fave for DS - too loud and didn't like the things jumping out at him), met Pooh and Piglet and Buzz and Woody, saw Beauty and the Beast Live (again, not a fave for DS - too loud and Beast was "scarey"), but our whole group completely adored "Four for a Dollar" - the pre-show music!

Lunch at Pizza Planet - yummy! We are still fondly remembering the pizza. Tons of food for the dining plan. I was pleasantly surprised to get pictures with Mike and Sully - it was something we weren't expecting, but walked up at just the right time. Then back to the resort for naptime.

Saturday dinner at Epcot - Coral Reef - OUTSTANDING! Blanca was our server and she was superb! The food was excellent, and we had a seat right at the glass so we ate with sharks and rays and divers swimming by.

Day 3 (cool and rainy) - to MK with DH, DS, Dad, MIL, FIL, SIL, BIL, DNeices - 4 and 1 - Breakfast at Crystal Palace. The notes about seating the kids on the outside so characters could get to them were great, but the same should be said for the photographer in your group. I was in the middle against a wall, and as the designated photographer for the group, it meant most of my pictures had glasses and plates in the shot. Then we were off to Dumbo, get FP for Pooh, Philharmagic (DN4 was completely enamored with the effects and kept trying to grab things as they came toward her - priceless!), Pooh and then our group split up so DS could do the Indy Speedway. (I didn't realize the lands were as close together as they are, so I had planned Tomorrowland for another day - but once DS saw the cars, there was no waiting!). Toontown was fun - DS liked the barnstormer, and we got in the HoF line for Minnie, Pluto and Goofy. DN4 got to meet the princesses and was thrilled! Then we took the Train to the other side of the park, did the Magic Carpets and Jungle Cruise before nap time.

Dinner was the Whispering Canyon Cafe - we did have a bit of a wait (note - they were turning away anyone without a reservations - this happened at several other restaurants, too!), but the food was good.

Day 4 - BIL's birthday - cool and rainy. DN4 got sick in the night, so we started the day without them. Back to MGM - we did Playhouse Disney once with the grandparents (who LOVED sitting on the floor!) and then the Animation thing with a visit with Chicken Little. By then the rest had joined us so we were off to Playhouse Disney again (without the grandparents). Then we met JoJo again, ate once more at Pizza Planet and did another go at Muppet 3D before nap time (these breaks back at the resorts were great - I was way off in my time estimates though - I had thought we could be at the parks at open -9 - and do our thing and head back to the resorts around 1, but we were routinely on a shuttle closer to 2).

While my fellas napped, I did laundry - a big help when we had to pack jeans and sweatshirts for the weather. Then dinner at the San Angel Inn. DS was captivated by the volcano, once we found the place (I didn't realize it was inside the pyramid until I wandered inside). Food was good.

[More to come]
 
Seven day trip - 12/16-12/22/05 - part 2

Day 5 - my Bday - finally sunny and 70 by afternoon - Off to Animal Kingdom with MIL and FIL (Dad was sore from all the walking and DN4 was sick again - DS woke up with slight temp) - we watched the opening, then moved with the throngs back to the safari and got a FP (those are super!) - then walked the trails before our FP time. After the safari we took the train to meet Stanley and Rafiki (I got a birthday kiss from Stanley - which was my only reason for going to AK that day!). DS was still not 100% so we had lunch (Flametree BBQ - yummy) and the boys went back to the resort while I moved on to DTD with MIL and FIL to meet Dad. (MAJOR NOTE - in all my prep I somehow missed the fact that you can't get to DTD from any park - just from a resort, so we lost some time on shuttles until we figured this out). The Lego stuff was excellent - the "sculptures" and the "windows" of the stores - so neat. The store itself was a zoo, so we didn't stay there long. In all, I think I would have been fine shopping at the parks and skipping DTD. (although, one of the CMs did see my birthday button and had me come over for a call from Goofy, which was fun)

Then back to the resort to get medicine for DS's ongoing fever, then to Epcot for dinner - Alfredo's in Italy - fabulous!

Day 6 - MK with everyone, DS still feeling puny - cool but sunny - Castle breakfast for the ladies and BIL while the other men went to the bakery for breakfast. Cindy's was fun - I had my picture taken and then they printed it up and brought it to the table to entice me to buy it - it was really neat. The Neices loved it and it was well worth the trouble to get the reservation (thanks for all the tips on that - they worked!).

Then we all met up and got FP for Buzz, then met Stitch, Incredibles and Buzz in Tomorrowland. The Buzz ride was a hoot and a bit hit with DS. We also did the "blue rollercoaster" (the tram around Tomorrowland) which DS also loved.

After the nap, we were back at Epcot for our final TS at Rose and Crown. Unfortunately, what would have been super seats a month earlier, were a little chilly in 50-60degree temps. Seating was slowed because they closed many of the outside spots, and our spot, while in the tarped area with heat lamps was still chilly for anyone eating on the end by the opening. Food, again, was yummy!

Day 7 (DS and Mommy feeling puny - cool but sunny) - we were on our own as everyone else had earlier flights out. We slept in, ate at the resort, and checked out. Then off to MK. With no schedule or urgency, we were able to enjoy the Main St entertainment before returning to our favorites - Buzz and the Indy cars. While the boys did that, I went to Toontown to see Minnie's and Mickey's houses and then went on to the Judge's tent to meet the Main Mouse. Then we hopped a monorail to GF to see the gingerbread house. Then back to the resort, back to our *********** car, and back to the airport (and 45min wait for the security screening - people were asking for FastPasses all around us!)

Fabulous trip - can't wait to get back and we are already talking about the next trip.

Loved the Photopass - take advantage of it for your group pictures. We were never able to get all 10 of us together for one, and SIL didn't think about it for their family, so we are missing some pictures I wish we had. They turned out well, you don't have to order if you don't want to, but for the group shots, if nothing else, they are worth it so everyone is in the picture. The new PhotoMovie is a fun thing, too, and there is a special price right now for that.

I'm sure I will think of other things - the pre-planning was a HUGE help in making the trip pleasant - we got to see all of our "must sees" so everyone could go home happy, but we didn't see everything, so there are new things to look forward to for next time. And the afternoon naps were crucial - for DH as well as DS!
 
Enjoyed reading your report ~ Thanx for posting.
 

Sounds like you lanned really well and didn't try to overdo it. I want to schedule in naps for our next trip, but worried my inner commando will take over :flower: Glad you had such a good time and a belated :bday:

Claire xx
 
jbrooxd: How did you think the crowds were at this time. This is exactly when we are thinking about going next year and we are trying to decide if it is too close to Christmas and the Christmas crowds. Thanks.
 
I know the crowds had picked up significantly Wednesday and again Thursday (MK both days). Tuesday seemed busy (at AK), but we got there at opening and followed everyone and their brother to the safari, so that could be misleading. The bummer for us was more the weather than the crowds - it was raining and cool to cold - I was just looking at our photopass movie and one day my son was in a turtleneck, t-shirt and hooded zippered sweatshirt. And that was on one of the sunny days!
 
I loved the four for dollar routine as well!! I have the video recorded and I laugh every time, they are very talented. :)

Thanks for the report!
 












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