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I got up at 7am then went for a walk to take some pictures. It was pretty cloudy so the sunrise wasn't anything spectacular but I had a nice walk over to Yacht Club along the water.



I had sent him on a mission to buy the Tervis from Yacht Club since the one from the Festival of the Arts was sold out.
It was a worthy mission and I was successful. I also got a mug refill and got some pictures of the Yacht Club lobby.


I also had him pick up the Beach Club Tervis because we were staying there, and I didn’t want the Yacht Club one to be lonely.
Then I walked back to Beach Club and got some lobby pics there and the accompanying Tervis. I also picked up a Larry Dotson print from Beach Club because we have them for the resorts we've all stayed at.
I got back to the room by 8:00 and played with pictures as everyone got up.
We didn’t have to be up super early but we did have a much anticipated brunch reservation at… wait for it… drumroll please.....
Homecomin’!

This was one we have tried for and failed before, since they only do it on weekends. This time the stars aligned and we got it. I also got a text that our taxi was there at 8:55, which was 15 minutes early but got us moving out of the room and down to the front of the resort.
We got there right on time and got right in the van that was waiting for us.

This was a great way to get directly to Disney Springs in the morning without having to stress over waiting for a bus. Now that Marshall is out of a carseat travel like this is a ton easier too.
I had been hesitant to use cabs before (except after we couldn't get a Minnie Van one time on the way to a fireworks cruise from AKL) but I will be the first to admit that getting to Disney Springs in under 10 minutes at 9:15 in the morning was well worth the $15 price of the cab.
It dropped us off at the East side of Disney Springs by the old bus stops.
Since the taxi is outside the bubble, we had to go through a security check which was new for us at Disney Springs. It went super easy though just like in the parks.
It was interesting to us thsat it was more thorough thasn you get when you arrive on a Disney bus.
It was a super chilly morning and we were right on time for our reservation so we headed straight to the restaurant. On the way we saw a huge line of crazy people waiting for Gideons cookies.

We were third in line to check in for brunch and were seated right away, which was great because it was freezing outside.
The food was great, and was exactly what we expected. We had a lot of it, including three orders of mini donuts since they brought the wrong ones the first time. The Maple Bacon Pecan ones were the best donuits I have ever had, and I have had a bunch of donuts in 42 years.

He really has eaten a lot of donuts, take his word for it. The maple bacon donuts were really something else though. Incredible.
The entrees were great too, and I loved the pimento cheese on the chicken. We ate a bunch and left totally stuffed.


I can absolutely see why this reservation is so sought after and hard to get.
After we rolled ourselves out of the restaurant we had a promise to Marshall we had to keep.

Jon and Brandy went and did some shopping on their own.
Our destination was the Lego store. I was shocked that even at 11AM there was a line just to get in the door. We had no way out of it though, Marshall was determined to make it in the store.

The boys looked around and shopped. Paul wanted the Raptor pickup and Marshall took his time deciding on a crane truck.

I had tried to get a reservation to build mini figures like we did last year, but they were all filled up for our entire trip online. I was excited to hear that they alsot take walk up reservations, so we signed up for a call back in about 2-3 hours. This was fine though because we could go shop elsewhere at Disney Springs and come right in when our spots were ready.
The boys settled on getting the crane truck and a set with the Ford GT and Bronco while we were here and then I ordered the Raptor and two sets of the Mickey Mouse dots art to be delivered after we got home.

It was really convenient not to have to haul all of the legos with us, and it we would still have souveniers waiting for us at home.

Marshall also picked out a cool little pull back and go motorcycle, and that was something he could play with right away.
After we checked out at the Lego store we headed over to the Art store.
The kids found a Pooh print they both really liked but we were still looking for something different.

We did pick up two more matted castle prints though.

I made it a three castle stop by getting the 50th anniversary edited version of the Greg McCullogh castle from last year.

I’m not sure where we’re going to put that one yet, it’s the last one of the trip to get a home.
I just wanted something special from the 50th, and I love that painting anyway.
There was a sketch artist working while we were there and Marshall was just facinated by it. I think he was more intrigued by how the camera was showing what she was drawing but he stood and watched for a long time.
It must have really interested him because he doesn't stand still for much.
After that we went ot the Christmas store which was as full as we have ever seen it.
The place was a zoo with lines at all of the registers. We’ve never seen it anywhere close to this busy.

For some reason I had it in my head that Disney Springs was more crowded at night and poretty dead in the mornings, but this sure was not the case now.
We had looked for a 50th ornament but they didn't have any, so we picked a different one and had it personalized for my birthday trip.

We picked out our ornament to commemerate our trip and then waited about 20 minutes in line to have it personalized and shipped home.
Once we made it out of there we shopped our way towards World of Disney, starting with the spice store.
I picked up some spices and some teas to bring home for friends and family. It was pretty funny, I got some catnip for my aunt’s cat, he’s a fancy cat, and this is some fancy organic cat nip. Well I mentioned that it was actually for a cat and the guy who rang me up informed me that people can use cat nip too. Apparently it has seditave properties. Who knew? I didn’t try it though. The cat loves it by the way.
It was only appropriate to bring the cat something fancy, and he probably wouldn't be willing to share with you.
Next on the loop was the toy store. This store just gets more and more disappointing, is it just me?

It really used to be cool, and now being smaller it just doesn't seem to have anything unique. It doesn't even have all of the toys that you can get elsewhere. Oh well
Marshall found a shield and a sword though, but we somehow convinced him he already had blown his budget for the day.

We then moved on to a jam packed World of Disney.


There was no kind of crowd control or capacity limitation, not that I’m complaining but wow there were a lot of people. It made it really hard to shop at all.
Just as we got to the back of the store, we got the text from the Lego store that our appointment window was open, so we turned around and headed back out.
Both kids had a ton of fun designing, redesigning, and designing again their minifigures until they were exactly what they wanted them to be.


Basically they get to use computer to make custom printing for the bodies of the lego figures, so it looks like they are wearing custom shirts. They also get a brick with their name on it, which is cool.

The dogs ate Marshall's from last year so he needed another one. It was a fun activity and I'm glad that they were able to do it.
Check out the rest of our day in our next update...



I had sent him on a mission to buy the Tervis from Yacht Club since the one from the Festival of the Arts was sold out.
It was a worthy mission and I was successful. I also got a mug refill and got some pictures of the Yacht Club lobby.


I also had him pick up the Beach Club Tervis because we were staying there, and I didn’t want the Yacht Club one to be lonely.
Then I walked back to Beach Club and got some lobby pics there and the accompanying Tervis. I also picked up a Larry Dotson print from Beach Club because we have them for the resorts we've all stayed at.
I got back to the room by 8:00 and played with pictures as everyone got up.
We didn’t have to be up super early but we did have a much anticipated brunch reservation at… wait for it… drumroll please.....
Homecomin’!

This was one we have tried for and failed before, since they only do it on weekends. This time the stars aligned and we got it. I also got a text that our taxi was there at 8:55, which was 15 minutes early but got us moving out of the room and down to the front of the resort.
We got there right on time and got right in the van that was waiting for us.

This was a great way to get directly to Disney Springs in the morning without having to stress over waiting for a bus. Now that Marshall is out of a carseat travel like this is a ton easier too.
I had been hesitant to use cabs before (except after we couldn't get a Minnie Van one time on the way to a fireworks cruise from AKL) but I will be the first to admit that getting to Disney Springs in under 10 minutes at 9:15 in the morning was well worth the $15 price of the cab.
It dropped us off at the East side of Disney Springs by the old bus stops.
Since the taxi is outside the bubble, we had to go through a security check which was new for us at Disney Springs. It went super easy though just like in the parks.
It was interesting to us thsat it was more thorough thasn you get when you arrive on a Disney bus.
It was a super chilly morning and we were right on time for our reservation so we headed straight to the restaurant. On the way we saw a huge line of crazy people waiting for Gideons cookies.

We were third in line to check in for brunch and were seated right away, which was great because it was freezing outside.
The food was great, and was exactly what we expected. We had a lot of it, including three orders of mini donuts since they brought the wrong ones the first time. The Maple Bacon Pecan ones were the best donuits I have ever had, and I have had a bunch of donuts in 42 years.

He really has eaten a lot of donuts, take his word for it. The maple bacon donuts were really something else though. Incredible.
The entrees were great too, and I loved the pimento cheese on the chicken. We ate a bunch and left totally stuffed.


I can absolutely see why this reservation is so sought after and hard to get.
After we rolled ourselves out of the restaurant we had a promise to Marshall we had to keep.

Jon and Brandy went and did some shopping on their own.
Our destination was the Lego store. I was shocked that even at 11AM there was a line just to get in the door. We had no way out of it though, Marshall was determined to make it in the store.

The boys looked around and shopped. Paul wanted the Raptor pickup and Marshall took his time deciding on a crane truck.

I had tried to get a reservation to build mini figures like we did last year, but they were all filled up for our entire trip online. I was excited to hear that they alsot take walk up reservations, so we signed up for a call back in about 2-3 hours. This was fine though because we could go shop elsewhere at Disney Springs and come right in when our spots were ready.
The boys settled on getting the crane truck and a set with the Ford GT and Bronco while we were here and then I ordered the Raptor and two sets of the Mickey Mouse dots art to be delivered after we got home.

It was really convenient not to have to haul all of the legos with us, and it we would still have souveniers waiting for us at home.

Marshall also picked out a cool little pull back and go motorcycle, and that was something he could play with right away.
After we checked out at the Lego store we headed over to the Art store.
The kids found a Pooh print they both really liked but we were still looking for something different.

We did pick up two more matted castle prints though.

I made it a three castle stop by getting the 50th anniversary edited version of the Greg McCullogh castle from last year.

I’m not sure where we’re going to put that one yet, it’s the last one of the trip to get a home.
I just wanted something special from the 50th, and I love that painting anyway.
There was a sketch artist working while we were there and Marshall was just facinated by it. I think he was more intrigued by how the camera was showing what she was drawing but he stood and watched for a long time.
It must have really interested him because he doesn't stand still for much.
After that we went ot the Christmas store which was as full as we have ever seen it.
The place was a zoo with lines at all of the registers. We’ve never seen it anywhere close to this busy.

For some reason I had it in my head that Disney Springs was more crowded at night and poretty dead in the mornings, but this sure was not the case now.
We had looked for a 50th ornament but they didn't have any, so we picked a different one and had it personalized for my birthday trip.

We picked out our ornament to commemerate our trip and then waited about 20 minutes in line to have it personalized and shipped home.
Once we made it out of there we shopped our way towards World of Disney, starting with the spice store.
I picked up some spices and some teas to bring home for friends and family. It was pretty funny, I got some catnip for my aunt’s cat, he’s a fancy cat, and this is some fancy organic cat nip. Well I mentioned that it was actually for a cat and the guy who rang me up informed me that people can use cat nip too. Apparently it has seditave properties. Who knew? I didn’t try it though. The cat loves it by the way.
It was only appropriate to bring the cat something fancy, and he probably wouldn't be willing to share with you.
Next on the loop was the toy store. This store just gets more and more disappointing, is it just me?

It really used to be cool, and now being smaller it just doesn't seem to have anything unique. It doesn't even have all of the toys that you can get elsewhere. Oh well
Marshall found a shield and a sword though, but we somehow convinced him he already had blown his budget for the day.

We then moved on to a jam packed World of Disney.


There was no kind of crowd control or capacity limitation, not that I’m complaining but wow there were a lot of people. It made it really hard to shop at all.
Just as we got to the back of the store, we got the text from the Lego store that our appointment window was open, so we turned around and headed back out.
Both kids had a ton of fun designing, redesigning, and designing again their minifigures until they were exactly what they wanted them to be.


Basically they get to use computer to make custom printing for the bodies of the lego figures, so it looks like they are wearing custom shirts. They also get a brick with their name on it, which is cool.

The dogs ate Marshall's from last year so he needed another one. It was a fun activity and I'm glad that they were able to do it.
Check out the rest of our day in our next update...
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