MARY-IN-OH
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Hi everyone! Thought Id take a shot at writing our trip report, hope you enjoy it. Ive learned a lot from reading TRs, and hope that you might pick up something of use from ours. If you dont, hopefully youll at least get a laugh or two from it!
Background:
Previous Trips to the World (from Ohio):
Dec 1998 for six days - with my husband, son (then 9) and daughter (then 7) All Star Music
March 2004 six days - just my sister and me Pop Century
And here we are. Our (whole vacation) dates are December 10, 2006 to December 24, 2006
WDW (with a couple of days at Universal) for 10 days! We follow it up with another four visiting Jeffs family near Ft Myers.
Cast:
Me (Mary) 41
DH (Jeff) 41
DS (Jesse) 17
DD (Emily) 15
Not on this trip (but hopefully someday!) is my oldest daughter and my grandchildren, ages 5, 4, and 1
Yep, my kids are now 17 and 15. Sort of yucky ages to have to spend time around the clock for two weeks with your parents! I knew there would be some ups and downs, but I tried not to worry about it too much (OK, I kind of worried about it a lot).
At first, Jeff wanted to come to WDW just for the last day or so, and then drive to visit his family in Ft. Myers. I finally convinced him that it wouldnt kill him to just come on vacation the whole time with us. He did OK while I planned for months and months and browsed and joined what my family calls the dizz-bo boards. (Its OK, their dizz-bo mom planned one heck of a trip!).
Jeff pretended to be interested in Mickey Mouse and pixie dust for quite a few months while I planned. He is the kind of guy who can sit in the woods and not move for hours and hours to hunt, but if he has to stand in a line for a ride/attraction for more than ten minutes, hell go out of his mind.
My challenge: I am hoping to convert Jeff to at least like Disney so we can continue going after the kids are out of school and out of the house. Loving it might be pushing it for him, though. Not sure if the kids would want to go again, so next trip with them will probably when they have children of their own.
Yeah, I know. I got side tracked thinking about the next trip and I havent even told you about this trip but you understand, you do that too!
We live about a ten minute drive from the airport, so it should be easy to ask someone to drop us off at the airport. I asked my Dad. Yes, I asked my pack rat/garbage pickin/garage sale shopping Dad to drive us. His mini van is always full of his sh** - I mean, treasures so I told him we could fit us and our suitcases in my car, and he could just drive our car home. He said, no no no, dont worry about it, Ill have the van cleaned out, you can trust me! OK, the night before we leave he called me and is mumbling something about coming to my house extra early in the morning, so that he can unload some stuff onto my porch so that he can fit us and the luggage in the van. Thats OK Dad, just come over and well take our car.
Day 1 Sunday 12/10/06
We had a 9am flight from Cleveland (continental direct). The flight attendant said something when we were boarding about how she was able to leave a free seat in one of our rows. I had picked the seats with two in one row and two behind those, and figured the kids would each have a window. Jeff is a little more nervous about flying than I remembered and he grabbed a window seat and I sat next to him. What was strange was that the row the kids were in, had a lady sitting in the middle seat! And, there was a man in the row across from them that had all three seats to himself! We didnt say anything, and the lady offered my kids the opportunity to sit together, but they didnt seem to care much so Emily took the window and Jesse took the aisle seat. After we were able to move about the cabin we played musical seats anyhow. Oh, and the man with the whole row to himself got nice and cozy and slept across all three seats the entire trip. The movie on the flight was Little Miss Sunshine (I think thats what its called) that is out on DVD now. I didnt get the headset, but it seemed like a strange movie to show on a flight.
One note that I would like to mention is that we did have a little trouble with bringing quarters. We brought empty film containers so that we could set them up for pressed pennies for Emily and for tolls (tip from the boards). Two quarters/one penny stacked up. But I knew not to put them in the film containers on the plane (as they might look suspicious. I had them in the paper holders in a Ziploc bag, and they still pulled my carry on to take a closer look. Then, on the way home, we packed what we had left on checked luggage, and there was a note in that suitcase that the bag was re-checked. Maybe leaving them loose in a Ziploc bag would be the better way to go.
We arrived in Orlando, got the bags and made it over to Dollar car rental. Thanks to Dis and mousesavers I signed Jeff up for their card since he would be doing the driving (not sure if I am allowed to give the name on the boards). We went to the card holder line, and there were some people waiting in the regular line, and we were pulling away in our $363 for two full weeks Pacifica (yay discount code!) Oh, we waved goodbye to the same people still standing the same spot in the regular line.
We had shipped a couple of boxes with dry goods to Old Key West since we had a full kitchen and would be there five nights. One thing that I packed that I was so happy to have the second five nights was a little coffee pot that I bought for $1 at a garage sale. Food court Nescafe was so bad. I took a cup with me on the bus to the park one day and couldnt even drink it. It was also nice to not have to get dressed and go to the food court to get coffee in the morning. We just left it as trash when we checked out. (another great tip learned here!). I signed us up for the Pop Fridge Swap, and we also bought a Styrofoam cooler at Publix and that helped us out at Pop. We were able to leave the stuff we didnt use at my MILs in Ft Myers at the end of the trip.
Anyway, back to the grocery store. We bought pop (ok soda or whatever! We call it pop here in Ohio!) and beer and lunchmeat etc at Publix. Jeff asked someone in the store who was buying wine where the liquor store was, and I guess it was in the same strip of stores as Publix, so he walked down there while I checked out at Publix, and he got a bottle of vodka. Yes, this bottle of vodka comes into this story again a little later today. We made our way over to OKW and checked in. I figured the kids would prefer to be somewhere near the main pool so we chose bldg 14. This was my first time at OKW (rented points for our stay), so I really didnt have a preference or any other building to compare it to, so it sounded good to me. I knew that this building did not have an elevator and that was OK with us as well. The view didnt really matter to me either. We had about an hour wait till our room was ready. My (lazy) family didnt want to go through the hassle of getting the swimsuits out and changing by the pool or doing really anything until they got settled in the room. We all still had on Ohio clothes. Everyone just sat in the rental in the parking lot at OKW. After about 20 minutes of looking at the building we hadnt noticed any housekeepers and then I saw one on her way out. I asked her if she knew if they were still cleaning rooms. She said, No, all the rooms were finished quite a while ago. OK. I said, cool, I am going to try to get in our room. She asked which one, and said she would go there with me to show me around, Kind of odd, but thats cool. She was really sweet. She asked if I had kids, and then said that we would need more towels than what is usually left in the room. We walked to the supply room and she grabbed more towels, and then gave me a little tour of the room.
We had a 1BR so there was the separate living room and Jacuzzi tub, washer and dryer and everything was beautiful. The view was fine. Our balcony view was basically trees and bushes, and we could sort of see the road thru the trees.
We got settled in, hung the over-the-door-clear-vinyl-pocket thingy (purchased at Target for about $6) with all our toiletries over the bathroom door. Thank you for that tip, Dis! That thing fit everything we brought. The pockets were big so you could put more than one item in each pocket. No sink clutter. No one asking Mom, have you seen my (whatever).
Our boxes werent there yet. I checked the tracking number before we left and it said confirmed delivered Saturday Orlando (shipped them 2 day express from the post office on Thursday). I found out that they made it to Orlando Saturday but not to OKW on Saturday. We got the boxes on Monday while we were at the park. No big deal, I wanted to go downtown and try Earl of Sandwich tonight anyhow.
We left the room about 4:00 and headed over to catch the boat downtown. Jeff had a few (or, some, or, actually I dont know how many) drinks before we left. He went in to the Gurgling Suitcase for a beer while the kids and I walked around taking pictures. The boat came. Hmmm. Maybe we should just leave his butt here. We went and got him, but we decided not to sit with him, and we also tried to pretend we never saw this man before in our lives. He wasnt noisy or anything, he just had this silly look on his face that seemed to say, whoo hoo, Im on vacation! Baseball cap turned backwards, with sunglasses on even though its almost dark kind of thing goin on. On the boat, I noticed a couple wearing really nice laminated LGMHs around their neck. They said that there was a little Dis meet going on at OKW. Ya know, the only thing I forgot, and actually lost and still cant find, is my stack of about a dozen LGMHs!! Hey, wait a minute! Ya know what? I wonder no, they wouldnt. Would they? My family did not want me yelling hello Dis friend to you dizz-bos while at Disney! I wonder if my family made my lime green mickey heads disappear. Im gonna try and get to the bottom of that one
We went right to Earl Off Sandwich/Earl For Sandwich, as Jeff kept calling it. The sandwiches were wonderful, and the service was quick! We walked around a couple of shops and tried to lose Dad. He kept finding us. Damn cell phone. We didnt stay too long. OK with me. I have plans to come back another evening, maybe even by myself.
We bought the second Pirates movie at World of Disney since we have a DVD player at OKW. Jesse hadnt seen the movie yet, but the rest of us went to see it at the theater. Emily loves to read, and really wanted a book she saw called Kingdom Keepers. It is about teenaged tour guides who have to fight off villains in the Magic Kingdom at night, or some such thing. Somewhat scary thriller, I think. So I splurged and got it for her.
Got back to the room and tucked Dad in for the night. Emily and I went to the pool about 7:30pm. I finally got up the nerve to go down that awesome slide at the castle pool and jumped out to head up the stairs. The lifeguard was just closing the slide at 8pm. Oh well, maybe tomorrow.
After a while we came back to the room, and my Jesse threw on his swim shorts and the three of us jumped in the Jacuzzi. We were laughing and being silly, and woke up Dad, hee hee. It was a great moment with the kids though.
Background:
Previous Trips to the World (from Ohio):
Dec 1998 for six days - with my husband, son (then 9) and daughter (then 7) All Star Music
March 2004 six days - just my sister and me Pop Century
And here we are. Our (whole vacation) dates are December 10, 2006 to December 24, 2006
WDW (with a couple of days at Universal) for 10 days! We follow it up with another four visiting Jeffs family near Ft Myers.
Cast:
Me (Mary) 41
DH (Jeff) 41
DS (Jesse) 17
DD (Emily) 15
Not on this trip (but hopefully someday!) is my oldest daughter and my grandchildren, ages 5, 4, and 1
Yep, my kids are now 17 and 15. Sort of yucky ages to have to spend time around the clock for two weeks with your parents! I knew there would be some ups and downs, but I tried not to worry about it too much (OK, I kind of worried about it a lot).
At first, Jeff wanted to come to WDW just for the last day or so, and then drive to visit his family in Ft. Myers. I finally convinced him that it wouldnt kill him to just come on vacation the whole time with us. He did OK while I planned for months and months and browsed and joined what my family calls the dizz-bo boards. (Its OK, their dizz-bo mom planned one heck of a trip!).
Jeff pretended to be interested in Mickey Mouse and pixie dust for quite a few months while I planned. He is the kind of guy who can sit in the woods and not move for hours and hours to hunt, but if he has to stand in a line for a ride/attraction for more than ten minutes, hell go out of his mind.
My challenge: I am hoping to convert Jeff to at least like Disney so we can continue going after the kids are out of school and out of the house. Loving it might be pushing it for him, though. Not sure if the kids would want to go again, so next trip with them will probably when they have children of their own.
Yeah, I know. I got side tracked thinking about the next trip and I havent even told you about this trip but you understand, you do that too!
We live about a ten minute drive from the airport, so it should be easy to ask someone to drop us off at the airport. I asked my Dad. Yes, I asked my pack rat/garbage pickin/garage sale shopping Dad to drive us. His mini van is always full of his sh** - I mean, treasures so I told him we could fit us and our suitcases in my car, and he could just drive our car home. He said, no no no, dont worry about it, Ill have the van cleaned out, you can trust me! OK, the night before we leave he called me and is mumbling something about coming to my house extra early in the morning, so that he can unload some stuff onto my porch so that he can fit us and the luggage in the van. Thats OK Dad, just come over and well take our car.
Day 1 Sunday 12/10/06
We had a 9am flight from Cleveland (continental direct). The flight attendant said something when we were boarding about how she was able to leave a free seat in one of our rows. I had picked the seats with two in one row and two behind those, and figured the kids would each have a window. Jeff is a little more nervous about flying than I remembered and he grabbed a window seat and I sat next to him. What was strange was that the row the kids were in, had a lady sitting in the middle seat! And, there was a man in the row across from them that had all three seats to himself! We didnt say anything, and the lady offered my kids the opportunity to sit together, but they didnt seem to care much so Emily took the window and Jesse took the aisle seat. After we were able to move about the cabin we played musical seats anyhow. Oh, and the man with the whole row to himself got nice and cozy and slept across all three seats the entire trip. The movie on the flight was Little Miss Sunshine (I think thats what its called) that is out on DVD now. I didnt get the headset, but it seemed like a strange movie to show on a flight.
One note that I would like to mention is that we did have a little trouble with bringing quarters. We brought empty film containers so that we could set them up for pressed pennies for Emily and for tolls (tip from the boards). Two quarters/one penny stacked up. But I knew not to put them in the film containers on the plane (as they might look suspicious. I had them in the paper holders in a Ziploc bag, and they still pulled my carry on to take a closer look. Then, on the way home, we packed what we had left on checked luggage, and there was a note in that suitcase that the bag was re-checked. Maybe leaving them loose in a Ziploc bag would be the better way to go.
We arrived in Orlando, got the bags and made it over to Dollar car rental. Thanks to Dis and mousesavers I signed Jeff up for their card since he would be doing the driving (not sure if I am allowed to give the name on the boards). We went to the card holder line, and there were some people waiting in the regular line, and we were pulling away in our $363 for two full weeks Pacifica (yay discount code!) Oh, we waved goodbye to the same people still standing the same spot in the regular line.
We had shipped a couple of boxes with dry goods to Old Key West since we had a full kitchen and would be there five nights. One thing that I packed that I was so happy to have the second five nights was a little coffee pot that I bought for $1 at a garage sale. Food court Nescafe was so bad. I took a cup with me on the bus to the park one day and couldnt even drink it. It was also nice to not have to get dressed and go to the food court to get coffee in the morning. We just left it as trash when we checked out. (another great tip learned here!). I signed us up for the Pop Fridge Swap, and we also bought a Styrofoam cooler at Publix and that helped us out at Pop. We were able to leave the stuff we didnt use at my MILs in Ft Myers at the end of the trip.
Anyway, back to the grocery store. We bought pop (ok soda or whatever! We call it pop here in Ohio!) and beer and lunchmeat etc at Publix. Jeff asked someone in the store who was buying wine where the liquor store was, and I guess it was in the same strip of stores as Publix, so he walked down there while I checked out at Publix, and he got a bottle of vodka. Yes, this bottle of vodka comes into this story again a little later today. We made our way over to OKW and checked in. I figured the kids would prefer to be somewhere near the main pool so we chose bldg 14. This was my first time at OKW (rented points for our stay), so I really didnt have a preference or any other building to compare it to, so it sounded good to me. I knew that this building did not have an elevator and that was OK with us as well. The view didnt really matter to me either. We had about an hour wait till our room was ready. My (lazy) family didnt want to go through the hassle of getting the swimsuits out and changing by the pool or doing really anything until they got settled in the room. We all still had on Ohio clothes. Everyone just sat in the rental in the parking lot at OKW. After about 20 minutes of looking at the building we hadnt noticed any housekeepers and then I saw one on her way out. I asked her if she knew if they were still cleaning rooms. She said, No, all the rooms were finished quite a while ago. OK. I said, cool, I am going to try to get in our room. She asked which one, and said she would go there with me to show me around, Kind of odd, but thats cool. She was really sweet. She asked if I had kids, and then said that we would need more towels than what is usually left in the room. We walked to the supply room and she grabbed more towels, and then gave me a little tour of the room.
We had a 1BR so there was the separate living room and Jacuzzi tub, washer and dryer and everything was beautiful. The view was fine. Our balcony view was basically trees and bushes, and we could sort of see the road thru the trees.
We got settled in, hung the over-the-door-clear-vinyl-pocket thingy (purchased at Target for about $6) with all our toiletries over the bathroom door. Thank you for that tip, Dis! That thing fit everything we brought. The pockets were big so you could put more than one item in each pocket. No sink clutter. No one asking Mom, have you seen my (whatever).
Our boxes werent there yet. I checked the tracking number before we left and it said confirmed delivered Saturday Orlando (shipped them 2 day express from the post office on Thursday). I found out that they made it to Orlando Saturday but not to OKW on Saturday. We got the boxes on Monday while we were at the park. No big deal, I wanted to go downtown and try Earl of Sandwich tonight anyhow.
We left the room about 4:00 and headed over to catch the boat downtown. Jeff had a few (or, some, or, actually I dont know how many) drinks before we left. He went in to the Gurgling Suitcase for a beer while the kids and I walked around taking pictures. The boat came. Hmmm. Maybe we should just leave his butt here. We went and got him, but we decided not to sit with him, and we also tried to pretend we never saw this man before in our lives. He wasnt noisy or anything, he just had this silly look on his face that seemed to say, whoo hoo, Im on vacation! Baseball cap turned backwards, with sunglasses on even though its almost dark kind of thing goin on. On the boat, I noticed a couple wearing really nice laminated LGMHs around their neck. They said that there was a little Dis meet going on at OKW. Ya know, the only thing I forgot, and actually lost and still cant find, is my stack of about a dozen LGMHs!! Hey, wait a minute! Ya know what? I wonder no, they wouldnt. Would they? My family did not want me yelling hello Dis friend to you dizz-bos while at Disney! I wonder if my family made my lime green mickey heads disappear. Im gonna try and get to the bottom of that one
We went right to Earl Off Sandwich/Earl For Sandwich, as Jeff kept calling it. The sandwiches were wonderful, and the service was quick! We walked around a couple of shops and tried to lose Dad. He kept finding us. Damn cell phone. We didnt stay too long. OK with me. I have plans to come back another evening, maybe even by myself.

We bought the second Pirates movie at World of Disney since we have a DVD player at OKW. Jesse hadnt seen the movie yet, but the rest of us went to see it at the theater. Emily loves to read, and really wanted a book she saw called Kingdom Keepers. It is about teenaged tour guides who have to fight off villains in the Magic Kingdom at night, or some such thing. Somewhat scary thriller, I think. So I splurged and got it for her.
Got back to the room and tucked Dad in for the night. Emily and I went to the pool about 7:30pm. I finally got up the nerve to go down that awesome slide at the castle pool and jumped out to head up the stairs. The lifeguard was just closing the slide at 8pm. Oh well, maybe tomorrow.
After a while we came back to the room, and my Jesse threw on his swim shorts and the three of us jumped in the Jacuzzi. We were laughing and being silly, and woke up Dad, hee hee. It was a great moment with the kids though.
