I’m in for another of your great reports! As always, your pictures are excellent!
Welcome back, we hope this is a good one too.
I agree 100% that First Class improves your travel experience. We tried first class for the first time this month and it was so nice. It was great to use the premiere lane to check in, board early and relax while others boarded, get off the plane first, and get our bags before everyone else (we beat the crowd to the car rental counters!). I’m sure we won’t do it every time, but it would be fun to do again.
That’s the thing, it is kind of addicting. I shop a lot harder trying to find first class flights now, even for work trips.
I tried The Boathouse for the first time on our last trip and it was quite tasty! I’m glad you had another good experience.
It is one of our favorites, and tends to be a decent deal too because you don’t have to buy the most expensive options to get a great meal.
I also tried an After Hours (at MK) for the first time and LOVED it. It was amazing to walk right on to most rides. I’d love to do it again with my girls when they’re older. I’m glad your AH experience worked so well for you!
We never had done any kind of extra paid party thing before, even after a bunch of September trips when
MNSSHP was going on. It really was fun and a great way to cover a whole park quickly.
I’ve only ever ridden Guardians with a a
lightning lane and don’t think I’d do it another way. The ride takes such a long time even with a short line (so many pre-shows!) that I think I’d lose my mind if I had to wait in the standby lane.
That’s true, it is a long experience even without standing outside for an hour or more first.
The villas are great. It is a good thing you bought DVC at Copper Creek.
We love it, and like many DVC members we just want more points…
The regular WL resort rooms have two small stack tables instead of a real table or desk. It works for two people but would be tough to feed breakfast to a family of four.
The big table is great and we really get a lot of use out of it. We left Allie’s sofa bed out all the time, so the table was our seating location.
We stopped at Moana after dinner at San Angel Inn. The area wasn't crowded, and we could play with all the water features without any kids around.
The fun, and a rare opportunity to explore it quietly.
The lightening lane is totally worth it. I don't do the ride, but the queue is interesting.
It is an immersive storytelling adventure, followed by a great roller coaster.
Root Beer float is my favorite, too. I never thought of asking for more ice cream.
They can decide how far to fill up the cup, and she liked how it turned out.
Epcot requires a lot of walking. And the WS gets really hot in sunny weather.
We knew there would be a lot of walking and standing as we shopped around WS, and this helped his feet out.
Poor Allie. She was really enjoying her camera. At least
Amazon could deliver the next day.
It was crazy to be “those people” who lost stuff into the water but we recovered from it.
I had my backpack fall off the WL launch when we were returning to MK after lunch at Geyser Point. My husband noticed that I didn't have the backpack when we arrived at the MK boat dock. I ran back to the launch and was able to return to Geyser Point right away. They didn't have the backpack, either. Then I got a phone call from the CR. They had fished the backpack out of the water. I have a feeling that it fell off the boat in the canal between Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon. My sister-in-law remembered seeing a guy on the security patrol boat looking at something in the water. I would love to know the story about how they found the backpack.
I took the AK bus from WL to the Contemporary. They had my very wet backpack. The only important thing in there was my husband's insulin, which was fine. Everything else was washable or not important. My purse and phone were with me, not in the backpack. I was exceedingly grateful to whoever fished my backpack out of the lake. And the staff at CR could not have been nicer.
That is a crazy story! I wonder how long it floated around before they caught it. It was great that the CR cast members were so helpful. Great call taking the AK bus to get there quickly. Loosing insulin would have been a bummer, but being a little wet is just fine. Great recovery.
I did not know the Zots thing from UC Irvine. That is right where I live. Irvine and right down the road from the University! I looked at UCI for school and knew they were the anteaters, but ended up going to a very different type of school on the other side of the country.
It goes back to the old BC comics even before my time. I got to live at UCI from 1998-2004 while I was in school there. It was a nice place to go to school, and just the right distance from home for me so I could go home on weekends.
Glad you were able to order Allie a new camera to replace the one that tumbled in the water. Recently at
disneyland, I was confused why the boat was not moving up after the previous boat left the load station. Then I see the cast members with a long grabbing tool and they were fishing someone's phone out of the boast. Probably similar to Allie's where it fell in when someone was getting out. They did get it out, but no idea how it was working.
Yeah they explained that they would have to have maintenance staff recover it over night, so we knew it would get a thorough soaking. I guess they don’t have a grabbing tool to get stuff out easily at this one.
Everyone told us it’d be hard to go back to a studio after experiencing all the space of a 1 bedroom. Well, we did a 1 bedroom last year (booking last minute, it was all that was available) and it wasn’t the extra space that sold me - it was the table!! Having space to cut up Mickey waffles and have the kids eat, instead of trying not to get syrup on the bed, was a game changer! Who knew??
Everyone says that you will have a hard time going to a studio after a bigger room. For us the laundry is huge, but yes the table is a great feature. We don’t tend to cook in the room, but having a place to sit and eat together is awesome.
Looks like you’re having a great trip! Can I ask why Allie is scared of Nemo? I always find it fascinating the random things that can scare kids (and, the things I expect to scare them that don’t phase them at all!)
That is a great question. We asked her, and she said it is just so scary. She does not like jump scares at all (which explains why she does not like Soarin) and she feels like the fish are just way too close on the ride. She used to freak out about it as a kid, and it just got easier once we figured out to skip the ride.
Really enjoying your trip report so far
Thanks, we really enjoy sharing it and having a record of the trips for the future.