Taking Grammy and Grandpa to WDW, 10/14-22

Amy&Dan

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This trip really began back in March. You see, last December we went to Disneyland with my brother, his wife and kids, sil's mother, DH's dad , my parents and my family of four. Confusing list of people, confusing trip. It was great but we left feeling we should have just gone with my parents as they need a lot of individual attention we just couldn't give them with so many others around. But alas, they are old, my mother has cancer and is in the early stages of Alzheimers so we just had to be content with our December 2004 Disneyland trip. But then in March we watch our video footage of that trip. Suddenly, DH and I decide lets take my parents with us in October to WDW. Great idea! They will buy their plane and park tickets and we agree to pick up their meals and upgrade to a two bedroom at Saratoga Springs. All is well. Then in April, DH takes a 20% paycut. Ouch. No problem. Then my mother's mental awareness begins to head south. Again, ouch. Then in late August my stepdad (he's 80) begins to have severe head pain. After a stressful two weeks he is diagnosed with a condition called Temporal Artertits and loses sight completely in his left eye. Overnight he goes from being the youngest 80 year old I know, to a little old man. He loses 25 pounds, is on steroids that make him miserable and we think we should cancel the trip. The kids are devastated. But my parents perservere and say they want to go. So on October 14 (my son's 11th birthday no less) we head to Denver International Airport and fly to Orlando. The following is a recap of some of our highs and lows and everything in between!

Friday, October 14:
We pick up my parents at their senior condo complex bright and early. DH goes in with the kids to get them and their luggage. I hop out of the car and snap a picture of all of them. I immediately notice how foggy my mother is this day and how tired my stepdad looks. But we forge on to DIA. We get through security, check the bags and decide to have breakfast at McDonalds. Suddenly I realize that picture I took back at the condo. Does DH have the camera back in his backpack? That would be a no. Uh Oh. Now my husband Dan is a nice, laid back guy. He offers to go back to the car to get it, thankfully we parked close in (very expensive but worth the less walking for my parents, thank God we did it). So I tell him to meet us at the gate. Next crisis: My mother wants to take her medicine with her breakfast. This occurs while my daughter Maria and I are waiting in a second long line at McDonald's. The first time I ordered and then found out they don't take credit cards. So I go back to the table and get cash from my mother (DH has the cash somewhere in the DIA parking structure). I wait in the long line again but I am going to WDW and I don't care, I'm happy. I come back to the table all smiles bearing full, greasy bags of McD's to find my parents really getting into it. Happy Birthday Matthew, look at Grammy rip Grandpa a new one. Apparently in the confusion of checking all those bags, my mother's carryon with her meds gets checked. Now my mother illness has caused her to at times be a bit unreasonable, so it's all Donald's fault she doesn't have her meds. I tell her that Frontier has never lost our luggage and it will be fine. If God forbid its lost, we will call the doctor and have her call in new prescriptions to Walgreens and pick them up in Orlando. Nope, this is the end of life as we know it. I feel sorry for her and am also worried about the meds being lost but don't know what to do. Then she then turns her wrath on me. I am at fault for letting her stupid, old, doddering husband be responisible for her medication, what an idiot I am after all he is so forgetful. I patiently remind her that she is the one forgetful (The woman has Alzheimers for God's sake). I finally move everyone to the gate and talk to a very nice Frontier gate agent. I explain the situation. I show her my parents checked bags vouchers, describe the bags and she promises to go find them. Dan returns all smiles with the camera to find the rest of the family in state of mourning for the loss of my mother's medication. My sweet little boy tries to comfort Grammy, she tells him to shut up. My mohter has never told anybody to shut up that I know of until today. Walt, where are you and can you PLEASE send me some pixie dust ASAP? We board the plane and then here comes my new best friend, Dorrie of Frontier Airlines, she has the bag. I hug her. Roman, our wonderful flight attendant who has also helped with this tells me to take out the medication so they can put the bag back in the hold due to regulation. Fine. I walk down the aisle like soldier returning from a winning battle and hand my mom her medication. She tells me she doesn't need it now. ARRGGGHHHH!!!!! But I take one of her Xanax's because by God somebody might as well take some drugs and it might as well be me. The rest of the flight is uneventful and I decide Xanax is actually pixie dust. We land, get our bags, our rental car and head to All Star Sports. Two nights there before we head to our DVC digs. Long check in nightmare at All Star Sports. It took 45 minutes once I got up to the castmember. Apparently, my husband's cousin had called WDW and charged $50 Disney Dollars to give to our kids for their birthday's (Maria's birthday was in September). Great, but ASSP couldn't figure this out and told me somebody was trying to use my credit card. Finally after some phone calls they figured this out and we got our rooms. Two rooms, Building 1. We had dinner reservations in Epcot for Matthew's birthday. My mother is tired and doesn't want to go. Matthew, being the sweet, mature human being that he is asks my mother what she wants. Well she needs bland food, not spicy Morroccan food (we had an ADR at Marrakesh, Matthew's choice). Okay, Matthew says, lets just stay at Sports, eat at the food court and relax by the pool. I go with my 11 year old's flow because secretly I am too tired to navigate the whole crew through World Showcase anyway. My mother eats her bland food in the form of Nachos loaded with jalapenos and we have a great evening swimming and checking out the resort. My parents absolutely love all the theming, they've never seen anything like it. So thinkgs end up on a very positive, fun note thank goodness! We are here and all things considered, I'd say its going to be a great vacation!

Saturday, October 15:
We have breakfast at the food court. We decide we will just relax by the pool and head into MK around 3:00 for our 4:00 ADR at Liberty Tree Tavern. It turns out to be a great day although my mother mentions she is homesick. I know this is typical but tell her wait until she sees that castle, she won't be missing her condo anymore! We end up having a wonderful dinner at LTT. My parents have a ball seeing the characters. I had arranged for a birthday cake to be brought out to Matthew. I see the waitress (we are right near the drink station) preparing the cake with a candle so I know its coming soon. Well Matthew decides he needs to go to the bathroom RIGHT NOW. I tell him to please wait just a minute. He just loses it. His bladder will literally explode, how can I be so mean, why can't a guy just pee, what is the fun of making somebody wait in agony. He puts is head in his hands and cries. Suddenly, all of these people are standing at our table ringing a loud bell and singing Happy Birthday. He is thrilled, the cake is chocolate and wonderful and he is happy. Incidentally, his bladder apparently wasn't about to explode because he didn't go to the bathroom until about 20 minutes and two pieces of cake later! We then headed to Hall of Presidents then over into Tomorrowland where we saw Carousel of Progress and rode TTA. My parents are really enjoying themselves and I begin to relax thinking maybe we are going to have a great trip. We head back into Liberty Square for Spectro and Wishes which they love. Our first full day is over and it went very well. Tomorrow we check into SSR and go to MNSSHP! My mother tells me she had a great day but is ready to go home. I remind her we still have a week and all the fun things we have. She looks none too certain but I am still optimistic!

Sunday, October 16:
I wake up to see my bill under my door. I know I will have a zero balance since I paid $212.56 on Friday night for the balance on our two rooms. But the bill is showing exactly $50 more being charged to my mastercard. I realize that those Disney Dollars Dan's cousin charged on his credit card that caused a 45 minute delay on Friday, are now charged to my credit card. I call and spend 20 minutes dealing with this. At first the CM tells me to call my cousin and tell him to give me $50. I tell her this is stupid and I am not going to call, they just need to credit me $50 and call Mr. Witulski and get his cc# again that they have apparently lost. They actually do this so we are fine. Now while I am on this 20 minute call my stepdad is trying to call me (why he didn't just knock on the door I still don't know). My mother can't find her drivers license. She is frantic and nasty and calling him every name in the book (all part of the Alz. ritual we live with). She has forgotten that yesterday I had helped her put her license, one credit card, kleenex and lip gloss in the fanny pack I bought her for the trip. I had forgotten to tell Donald so he would know, big mistake, I should totally know better. Now she can't find it in her regular wallet and goes ballistic. This is the kind of frustration that is so sad to see. Maria, who had slept in their room finally came over and knocked and tearfully explained to me what was going on just as I was hanging up from my call. I go over to find my mom really upset and being pretty awful. Before she can lay into me, I pluck the fanny pack off the top their tv, whip out the driver's license, hand it to her and leave the room. This incident is never mentioned again, since she forgets about it. Occasionally a bad memory is a good thing! We leave ASSP, head to SSR and find they have a two bedroom in the Paddock section all ready and its only 11:30. I am thrilled. Dan and I can go grocery shop, Donald can take a nap and we will take my mom with us so she can't do anymore damage, berate poor Donald amymore or lose anything. So we head over to Goodings (SSR security guard told us its the closest grocery store). This has to be the most expensive grocery store on the planet. Oh well, we are still saving a bundle on buying our own water bottles, snacks and breakfast items. But next time I will find a Wal Mart!

Now its time for MNSSHP. I had actually bought tickets for this on the 16th and the 20th since I think this will be a great way to ride rides at MK. Last year I noticed the crowds seemed thick but the lines were non existant. I can't wait, thinking my parents will love the Halloween party. Wrong. This was the lowest point of the trip. This made the whole medicine crisis at the airport look like a picnic. The park is dark. Remember, my stepdad is blind in one eye now. He begins to grumble about how dark it is and how this place is a law suit waiting to happen. All of those happy little trick or treaters running around become tripping hazards for both my parents. We ride Buzz first. They hate it, they don't understand it since they don't know about video games etc. As we exit the ride, my mother is ahead of me. She is turning around telling me how much she hates the ride when I realize the moving sidewalk is ending. I scream to her to turn around but its too late. She loses her balance and almost falls but the nice CM catches her. I get off so she can yell at me for taking her on such a dumb ride and then I turn around just in time to see my stepdad doing the same thing. He also trips but nobody catches him and he goes down. I feel awful. They cannot stress enough how much they hate this ride. We head to Mickey's Philharmagic. They had loved this on Saturday night but this time they are not so appreciative. We decide to head over to Casey's for hotdogs and the fireworks. We get stuck due to the parade. We sit on a bench on the walkway that connects Tommorowland to the castle hub. We all look dejected, my parents are exhausted and we can hear the parade music but can't really see the parade. Over and over the "Happy Halloween" diddy plays. My stepdad is hunched over, Maria is craning her neck desparately trying to see some of the parade, Matthew cries a little saying how much he was looking forward to this. If I could have transported our family of six back to Denver I would have. I had thought this evening would be perfect, how did things get so off? Finally the parade passes, we head to Casey's and see the fireworks. My parents enjoy their hotdogs and the fireworks were great but I realize this evening is just not happening. We are tired and staying to get our money's worth is just plain stupid. We head into Adventureland which is much less croweded, ride the Magic Carpets and POC and then head back to the bus. I beg Dan to stay with the kids and ride Splash Mountain and some other rides but he decides we should just all leave. The good news is that its so early we get right on the bus and are home in bed by 10:45. I reflect on this evening and realize the problem with being really, really excited about anything is that you will just be disappointed. I tell Dan as we have a pow wow, just the two of us on the balcony with a six pack, that we need to have no expectations of anything else the rest of the trip. Also, on Thursday, my parents should leave the halloween party right after the first parade and we will stay just the four of us so the kids can finally ride some things. Tomorrow is another day and will be spent at Animal Kingdom!

Monday, October 17:
We sleep in until amost 10:00 and all wake up in better spirits. I had bought my mother some Krispy Kremes at Goodings and tell her if she warms it up for a few seconds in the microwave it will taste nice and fresh. She warmed it up for around a minute, bad idea since the donut pretty much incinerated and left a weird smell in the kitchen. No problem though, we hang out some and then get to AK around 12:45, head to the 1:15 show of Lion King. My parents really enjoyed this. Also, I notice that the wider walkways and fewer people at AK combined with the ease of driving and parking at the park are making for less stress where my parents are concerned. We have a fun lunch at RFC and really enjoy the afternoon. We ride the safari at around 3:45 and then I pull out my trick learned from the Lloyd's on Ultimate Fan's Guide. We will see the parade as it makes its second trip through Africa and won't have to stake out a spot in the sun. It works great. Dan snags a chair for my mom from a nearby restaurant (we saw others doing it and thought why not). She has a front row seat and she and my dad really enjoy the parade. This has been an absolutely wonderful day. When the parade is over Dan and I find a nice shady spot for my parents so we can take the kids on Kali. Its around 4:45, there's no line. My mother immediately forgets the wonderful day and pouts. She is extremely dependant on me and doesn't want to wait with just my dad. The kids are begging me to go on Kali with them and Dan. My dad tells me to go, so I do. We get to stay on and ride again, what a treat! We come off dripping wet and laughing and find my parents. My mother is frantic thinking we have left them in the park and headed back to Saratoga Springs without them. My dad is frazzled from her meltdown. Then she tells me what a lousy mother I am to let my kids get so wet. I just ignore her and we leave. Its 5:15 when we get on the tram and we have an 8:30 ADR at Chef Mickey's. Plenty of time for Grandpa to rest. Dan and I decide to take the kids for a swim. This also irritates my mother because now she won't have anybody to talk to, but she won't come to the pool too. I decide to give her a little treat. I pull out a bag of fritos (her favorite food), turn on the news, pour her a nice big glass of wine and tell her I'll go get Dan and the kids settled in and be right back. Naturally, I know once she starts eating her fritos, drinking her wine and watching tv she'll forget all about me. She does and we come back an hour later to a much more mellow Grammy. Wine is also pixie dust. We head to Chef Mickey's but Maria announces after we sit down she doesn't feel good. Her throat hurts. She begins to shiver. I think its probably allergies (she had them all day at AK) and the AC at Chef Mickey's is set at about 60 degrees. My mother, the one who can't remember anything now remembers how dripping wet we all were from Kali. Wouldn't you know she can remember that? I sweetly ask my mother if she would like another glass of wine (I should have brought some fritos). No dice. I contemplate putting a xanax in her soup but instead Dan goes to the gift shop at the Contemporary, pays $36 for a fleecey sweat shirt with princesses on it, I let Maria have some hot tea with honey and she begins to feel better. My mom decides maybe Maria isn't sick, just a victim of an overzealous ac system and we end up having a really fun evening. My stepdad whose name is Donald really has fun hamming it up with Donald Duck. And Maria gets a really nice sweatshirt out of the deal so things end on a pretty good note! Tomorrow is Epcot!
 
I am sooooooooo laughing at this ....you are a great writer and I am enjoying it. Especially about Buzz .....alot of people dont' get that ride and YET hubby and I do it time and time again....I can relate to alot of your trip because we brought hubbies mom with us one year..hard to do with our son and his wife and daughter n her two kids..she was 85 and she DID try to have a good time........but ....I was pooped....
 
Oh Pumba, you know how I feel! I am pooped, it really was a wonderful trip but I ended up feeling like I had 4 kids instead of my usual 2!

Tuesday, October 18
Today was Epcot day. I knew my stepdad was looking forward to this the most. He has travelled all over the world so I knew World Showcase would be right up his alley. Maria was feeling pretty tired today. After Chef Mickey's the night before she told me her ear had been hurting for a couple of days. I know this meant she probably had swimmer's ear, she gets it about half of our trips when she swims a lot. She was afraid I wouldn't let her swim so she had kept it to herself. She didn't have any fever so I gave her some motrin and off we went. She fell asleep in the car, she hadn't slept much the night before, I know because I had put her in the king bed with Dan and I. We had lunch reservations at the Norway Princess Lunch. I told her if she wasn't feeling better she and I would leave after lunch. I also put some otc ear drops in and by the time we got to Epcot she was feeling much better. I told her that after her restless night we were going to rent a stroller. Now she is 9 (small for her age) and this did not go over well. I assured her I had been seeing kids much older and bigger all week in strollers and that was that. She ended up enjoying the whole experience of being wheeled around. This was my first Disney trip manuevering a stroller. Luckily we were at Epcot and not MK so I managed to not run anybody over. However, I was shocked at how many people gave me dirty looks and made snide, under the breath comments about having such an older kid in a stroller. I was also surprised at how many people had kids much bigger than mine in one too. I am frankly too busy at WDW to notice what or why people have either themselves or their kids in strollers/wheelchairs/ECCV's. I see a lot of hot debates about this on disboards and I still don't get it. Who cares? I paid $18 for the stupid thing and if I want to put my husband in it and wheel him around why worry? Oh well, it helped Maria feel better and it gave her and Matthew a place to sit during Illuminations later that night! We enjoyed our lunch in Norway, my stepdad is half Norweigan so it was a treat to him. My son is now 11 so he got to order off the adult menu. He got lamb which shocked me, doesn't he think fuzzy little lambs are too cute to eat? Apparently not, he enjoyed it greatly. We had a wonderful server who enjoyed talking to my dad about Norway. Maria's motrin was wearing off and she was pretty subdued, a real bummer since she had looked forward to this the most. A lady in the bathroom overheard me talking to my mom about swimmer's ear and told me when we got back to the resort to blow her ear dry with a hairdryer on a low setting. Thank you kind woman whoever you were! We did and the next day she had no ear pain at all! But I digress. Epcot was wonderful. Except for lunch in Norway we concentrated on Future World only, as we planned to do WS on Friday. It really helped on the walking. My parents loved the Ellen Show. They also enjoyed Spaceship Earth. Although those moving sidewalks are killer for the elderly. I could ride that ride all day and Maria got a nap in. I told my mother I was pretty sure it was Jeremy Irons narrating. Later she told me she wanted to go back on the Meryl Streep ride. I thought she meant Ellen in the Universe of Energy but she kept insisting it was Meryl Streep. I finally remembered I had told her Jeremy Irons was in the French Lt's. Woman (she couldn't remember who he was). So now Spaceship Earth is the Meryl Streep AKA the French Lieutenants' Woman ride to me from here on out! We also did Soarin and the Circle of Life movie. My parents just enjoyed it all. Around 7:30 we headed into WS to get a spot for Illuminations. We got a bench right in Canada and took turns going to the bathroom, getting snacks (loved that cheese soup) and strolling around. Illuminations was wonderful and my parents just really enjoyed the whole thing. I began to realize that Magic Kingdom is simply not too magical for my parents and we seem to be having better luck elsewhere. I am so happy we got through the day, sore ears and all! We head back to SSR where Donald, Dan and the kids soak in the hot tub and I continue the Fritos and wine ritual with my mother.

Wednesday, October 19
Today is MGM Studios day. We decide to swim this morning. Now I had blow dried Maria's ear the night before and she was having no pain to speak of and had slept very well. But I found some earplugs from another trip deep inside my suitcase and made her wear those. It was a nice leisurely morning. We head to MGM for our 1:00 ADR at Sci Fi. My parents just loved this place. We had a terrific server who cracked my kids up by saying the lines from the movie clips just before they said them on the screen. After lunch we see Voyage of the Little Mermaid. My dad was feeling a little lightheaded. I wanted him to sit on the bench right by the entrance but the four young people sitting there had no interest in letting an old man sit there. So we found him a bench further out. I hope someday those young folks get really old so that they can be dissed by the young at heart. I have to say this is the only such experience, everyone else, be it on a bus, monorail or wherever couldn't give up their seat fast enough for my parents. After Little Merimaid, Maria, my parents and I head to see Beauty and the Beast while Dan and Matthew get a bench on Hollywood Blvd. for the parade. My parents didn't enjoy this parade as much because lets face it, its' a sorry parade. Maria however loves this parade so we see it. The best part of this is the frozen cokes I buy for everybody. Today is much hotter and stickier than the previous days (a preview of things to come as Wilma approaches). After the dumb parade (Matthew's summation) we head to the Great Movie Ride. Then its time to park my parents someplace shady so we can ride Rock N Rollercoaster and TOT. My dad wants ice. Now this man loves to chew ice. My mother hates that sound above all others. He enjoys being passively agressive with this, pretending he has no idea how much it bothers her. They've been married 18 years and I have witnessed this scenario too many times to count. She mutters, sighs, shakes her head and asks him loudly, "are you done yet"? He just continues to stare off into space and chomp and crunch. We park them at the place near TOT and I buy her ice tea and him a nice big glass of ice. Then I skip off to ride thrill rides. I can feel my mother's eyes boring into my back as we leave since she knows who bought the cup of ice. Oh well, maybe she'll forget how annoying it is. We ride our two thrill rides and return to the scene of the crime to find her seething mad and him nowhere to be found. Apparerently they give free refills on ice. He is now gone to the bathroom and she wants to go back to SSR. No way, I tell her we have to see Fantasmic. The mood is somber and I am crushed because I love Fantasmic. I joyfully tell them how great this show is. Well, the hostitility just won't cease. For the hour we wait for Fantasmic they don't say a word. Then it happens. Donald pulls something out of his backpack. You guessed it, its a cup of ice. Somewhat melted but still with a little chomping power. Oh my God, I brace myself. Thankfully the loud music drowns out most of his crunch but my mom is really hostile. She asks me who gave him the ice. Hey, not me, I got him the first cup but that was like two hours ago so I plead innocence and do the wave with the thousands of other people. They end up enjoying the show but the backless benches, the crowds and the ice dilemma just sort of fizz the evening. I can't wait to go back to SSR and swim to get away from both of them. However, Donald's back is killing him from the bench so he needs the hot tub. My mother can't stay alone so I don't swim. Instead I switch gears from the wine to Malibu and diet cokes. I give my mother three of those drinks and a horse could have been chomping ice and she wouldn't have cared. Good thing because when Donald comes back from the pool he gets himself a nice big glass of cubes and has at it. My mom is staring at the tv in a drunken stupor (did I just get my little old mom drunk?) and has no idea. I just laugh and have another Malibu and diet coke and think how great WDW really is! Tomorrow is MNSSHP, I say a prayer it goes better the second time around.

Thrusday, October 20
We hang out at SSR until noon and then head to MK. My mother is not feeling well, if I didn't know better I would swear she was hungover. Maybe a 70 year old woman with cancer shouldn't be fed Malibu and diet cokes, who can say? I tell her she needs some fried food so we head to Columbia Harbor House. My parents love fried fish so things begin to improve. The park is not crowded due to MNSSHP that night. We enjoy Fantasyland and then head into Frontierland for the parade and then Country Bear Jamboree. My kids love this and so do my parents. Now my dad says he is ready for Splash Mountain. This irritates my mother, why I don't know, he wasn't even chewing ice when he told her. She can't get her hair wet. She still goes to the beauty shop once a week and has her helmet hairdo done and the next six days can't get it wet. This has always grossed me out and irritated me but hey, its her hair. So I tell her we will ride Splash Mountain and we will find her a nice bench. It is very humid today and I don't want to give her the sad news her hair is pretty much ruined already. I know I shouldn't leave her all alone but she isn't going to wander off (she isn't to that stage yet thank God) she is just going to be peeved. But I stand firm and off we go. I sit in the back alone and don't get a drop of water on me, she could have ridden and her head would have been in a laughing place but no such luck. Oh well, we buy the picture and she's not in it but that's okay. Now we get to head to the castle for dinner. This was a wonderful meal. Our server Jay was wonderful and the food was delicious. And expensive but that's okay because it is worth every penney since all six of us enjoyed it. When we leave the castle we have Fantasyland to ourselves. Its around 6:30 so MNSSHP hasn't really started yet. We ride Dumbo twice with no wait, how great is that? My mother won't ride because suddenly she is grumpy again. Unfortunately MK serves no wine or Malibu so I have nothing liquid to brighten her up with. We eventually head into Liberty Square and find a wall for my parents to sit on and enjoy the parade which they do. Then, according to the plan Dan and I came up with after the first MNSSHP disaster (we had also discussed this with Donald and he agreed) I will escort them to the bus, wait until they board and then go back into the park for rides. This just puts my mother over the edge. She is afraid she and Donald won't find their way back to the condo. He has been walking all over the resort all week and getting back just fine but she is worried. We get stuck by the parade and can't get off Main Street so we have to wait in a store for awhile and she is beside herself. I decide I will just go back too. So when we get to the bus stop I call Dan and tell him I am not coming back in. He is mad the kids are crying, my mother is angry with me and Donald just tells me to get back into the park, this is riduculous. So I put them on the bus, talk to the driver to tell him what stop they need to get off on even though Donald knows exactly what to do. A very nice lady sitting next to them tells me she is getting off on that same stop too. So I leave while my mother glares at me. I feel like I am putting them on the bus to Bagdad not Saratoga Springs. By the time I meet up with Dan and the kids and the fireworks are starting Donald is calling me, they are back in the room and they are fine. My little family has a ball at the party, we ride all of our favorites and it reminds me how much I love MK. We are some of the last people to leave. We just sit on a bench in the hub gazing at the castle, knowing this is our last night at MK this trip. Another day with some twists and turns that ends up being wonderful in spite of it all!

Friday, October 21
Today is World Showcase day. My mother is so homesick she can hardly stand it. I tell her tomorrow we can go home and she is so happy! I am sad because I know this is my last trip with my mom. The first vacation I can remember was going to Panama City Florida in 1968. Now 37 years later she and I are back in Florida again. Kind of a full circle for me and her.

We start the day out at 1900 Park Fare. My parents really enjoy their breakfast and all the characters. Tigger came bouncing over and messed up my mom's hair which almost cost him his life but we had a lot of fun. The food was great. Then Dan and Maria drove to Epcot while Matthew, myself and my parents rode the monorail over. When we got to Epcot as we were walking down the monorail ramp my dad realized he had lost his camera on the monorail. The next thing I know he is sprinting up the ramp, crossing the unmanned yellow line and pounding on the monorail as it speeds off. Some cm yells at him from the other side after the monorail passes, I didn't blame him, I was shocked my stepdad did that. Now my mother is furious with him. Never mind the woman loses her purse about every other day, Donald is never allowed to lose anything. I sense disaster looming. We go to guest relations and finally they suggest that the next day we go to the central lost and found and check there. So we meet up with Dan and Maria at Spaceship Earth and I assure Donald some nice person will turn in his camera. My mother tells me what an optimistic moron I am and says she is ready to go home. I tell her I will bet her $20 and buy her a new camera if it isn't there tomorrow. She mellows a bit. It is incredibly humid today, and I worry about my parents trudging through World Showcase in this humidity but they are game so on we go. First the kids and I ride Mission Space and plan to meet up with Dan and my parents in Norway. When we exit MS it has rained and the sun is now out and it is positvely steaming outside. We tour the WS see the movie in America, do some shopping and sweat. Like pigs. Like pigs in Flordia during an approaching hurricane. It begins to pour rain at some point and I hustle everybody over to France where we see Impressions de France which is wonderful. Now we head to Morocco for Matthew's birthday dinner one week late. Remember we had cancelled this last Friday, one week ago exactly, because my mother didn't want to to go. She doesn't want to go tonight either but I stand firm and Matthew gets to see the belly dancer and they bring him out a birthday dessert and sing to him. We end the evening riding Maelstrom which my Norweigan stepdad enjoys. As we are leaving Dan and I remember our Test Track fastpasses we had gotten earlier that we had never used. I ask if my parents mind waiting for us while we ride. Donald says sure, my mother is just about to nix that idea when I say "THANKS" and off we go. I find them a dry bench under the monorail (it has been raining since France but has stopped but every surface in Epcot but that bench is wet). Even with fastpass this takes about a half hour. We return to see them standing there looking annoyed. Uh oh, I wonder if Donald has found some ice but no, the bench that was nice and dry is in a smoking section. They don't move because they don't want us to not be able to find them which makes sense. My mother huffily tells me she probably will get cancer from all that second hand smoke. Maria says matter of factly, "Uh Grammy, you already have cancer". Oh yeah, my mom remembers. This sad news seems to cheer her for some reason and we exit the park. I try to talk them into riding Spaceship Earth one last time but they are tired and I don't push it. Meryl Streep will still be there narrating away when we go back in December. Goodbye Epcot!

Saturday, October 22
We pack up say a sad goodbye to SSR and head to the Polynesian for lunch at Kona Cafe. This was wonderful. I had never been in the Poly before so it was a treat. Our server Angela was so nice to my parents and the food was wonderful. My mom is so happy to be going home even though the rest of us aren't. She tells me she knows this is her last trip ever and gives me a big hug as we wait for the valet to bring the rental car up after lunch. That made everything all worth it. We head to lost and found (located in the dog kennel in case you ever need to know) and I get Donald's camera which just as I had predicted, some pixie dusted person had turned in. I don't remind my mother about our $20 bet incidentally! Then its off to World of Disney to shop before heading to the airport. Goodbye WDW we will see you in December!

A final note. This trip had the biggest highs and the lowest lows of any trip I had ever taken. I get a lump in my throat thinking about that first MNSSHP night when we all sat dejected on that bench listening to that parade music over and over. But it was worth every hassle and the good times far outweighed and overshadowed some of the not so good moments. I would do it all again and I am thankful that in spite of some setbacks in my family we made it and made it home safely. After all the times my mother was homesick and wanting to go home, my stepdad just called and said she has been depressed all day missing WDW! I would give anything if she could go back again but I know not to tempt fate again and am thankful for the trip and the memories. My kids will have that forever.

DH just came up and said on the news they said all four WDW theme parks are closed due to Wilma tomorrow so I really wish some prayers and pixie dust to everybody not only in WDW but in Florida in general. Thanks for reading my long report. It was actually kind of fun to write all about it, hope I didn't bore anybody!
 
Loved you reports! I know there must have been many times when you wished you'd left the grandparents at home, but you'll forget those and just remembr the high points. I remember one year (when I was a teen )saying to my mum "why do we have to take Grandad, he can't walk very far or fast now" and mum saying that there would be a time when Grandad was not around so couldn't come any more, and I'd wish he could come then. I'm welling up just remembering, as both my dad and DH dad died before DS(12) was 5 months old so they will never get the chance to moan about grandad :sad:

We asked my mum if she wanted to come to Florida with us, but she was worried about the long flight (she has high bloodpressure and is overweight, and has rheumatic knees) and the heat, so they'll not get to moan about grandma either.

Wine is also pixie dust
That's lucky! I've got some in the fridge for next time I need it :rotfl: :goodvibes
 

Wonderful trip report, I laughed and cried through the whole thing, thanks and best wishes to you and your wonderful family!
 
What a sweet report!
I have tears in my eyes reading it. Yes, you are blessed to have taken your parents with you and what wonderful memories your children will have, even if there were some bad times, the good will out way the bad in the end.
Your mother knew this would be her last trip, and just think you made it possible for her!

She can't get her hair wet. She still goes to the beauty shop once a week and has her helmet hairdo done and the next six days can't get it wet. This has always grossed me out and irritated me but hey, its her hair
This is so my grandmother, every Friday no matter what, she had to have her scheduled hair appt! And Agua Net held it together all week! Growing up, it grossed me out,,, NOw, I would do anything to sit with her again at her hair appt sipping my coke!

Thanks for sharing your story with us...
 
Thanks everybody, I am glad you enjoyed my long winded recap! And yes, you are all right in saying how special this trip was and how the good memories will fade the bad ones. I am so proud of my kids, they never complained once because they know as Dan and I do, we have had many Disney trips and will have more God willing so this was about being with family, not riding every single ride. I just love the way WDW has something for every person of any age and really encourage others to take extended family, inlcluding the not so young with them, it really is magical! Just take some wine and Malibu for those not so magical moments!
 
Wow...what a wonderful report. I don't know if I could handle a similar situation with such patience. Amazing what a sense of humor and a glass of wine will do...throw in a Xanax or two and the possibilities are endless! :teeth: Thanks so much for posting!
 
thanks again for this part of your trip too. I do have to say I chuckled a few more places. I think if anyone takes older people with them ....THIS IS WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE..we did rent a wheelchair before we left Maine to be at the Dolphin when we arrived and it was a godsend. Thanks again for your wonderful trip report .....and yes the memories far outweigh the bad ones
 
Thanks for posting. It took a lot of guts to be honest.
Frito's and wine :rotfl:
I'm glad you enjoyed some great times with your mom and step-dad and with your family. You and your family will probably emotionally laugh and cry the next couple of years remember your trip. Thanks for sharing.
 
Thank you for taking your time to write this wonderful trip report. I enjoyed it so much! It made me laugh and it made me cry. All the good and even the bad memories will surely be cherished by your family forever. You really made me reflect on all the highs and lows of the trips we've taken to WDW with my parents and how grateful I am to have those memories and hopefully many more to come.

I know the next time I'm sitting and watching Fantasmic, I will definitely smile and think of Donald removing his cup of ice from out his back pack and having at it. :goodvibes I am sad this will be your last trip with your mom but so glad you all got the chance to experience it.
 
Thanks for sharing your family trip report. What a wonderful experience it was for all of you, and I bet its a WDW trip that the kids will never forget, and look back on it fondly in the years to come.
 
I'm so glad I had the opportunity to read this report! We are less than 2 weeks away from a trip with my MIL & FIL (in their 70s), their first ever to WDW. My MIL has cancer also, and this will be the "once in a lifetime" trip for them. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2004, but due to family issues (don't ask) :rolleyes: we had to postpone the trip to this year. I hope I can have as much patience and grace as you had, facing even more adversity than I will with the Alzheimer's & all. My DH and I have already agreed not to have any expectations. We have been before and will undoubtedly be back, so this trip will basically be all about them. Thanks so much for sharing :flower: :grouphug:
 
I so enjoyed reading your report. It was filled with humor as well as the lows. My mom has a serious illness and we can see some dementia, as well. My grandma had alzheimers, so can relate there. During our stressful times, I try and take a deep breath and know that life is precious.

I'm glad that you had a memorable trip...
 
God Bless You! What a wonderful trip report. It brought back so many memories of my beloved mother who had Alzheimer's. At the time I never thought I would be able to look back and laugh about how creative one can be when it comes to hiding xanax in food and drink! Wish I had known about the wine and fritos. Ha-Ha Thank you for a lovely report.
 
I'm scared to death of Alzheimer's. My grandmother had it and we watched the sweetest, most patient person in the world start to hit people. I hope that if I ever get it my kids will be willing to take me to WDW for old time's sake, but (now) I would understand completely if that was just too much. I really respect you for just facing up to the unpleasant realities and giving your parents a great trip anyway. Your kids are lucky to have that example in their lives (and, who knows, may someday be willing to accomodate your old, creaky self at Disneyworld too!)
 
Thank you for the wonderful post. I am so glad you got the chance to take your mother to WDW before it was to late. What wonderful memories you and your kids will have to look back at in the future.


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What can I say? First that was a great report, you have a flare for writing and it captured all the feelings and action going on. You are a first class mother and daughter who is clearly doing a wonderful job. I don't know if alcohol is a good medicine but I'm sure everyone absolutely forgives you in this case. The best thing is you have created some wonderful memories that you get to keep forever. I'm so glad I found your report and wish you all the pixie dust I can muster for the future. :wizard: :wizard:

Claire xx
 
I don't know if alcohol is a good medicine but I'm sure everyone absolutely forgives you in this case.

Don't go feeling guilty! Alcohol is not evil unless contraindicated by either your specific condition (eg liver problem) or any medication you are on. And if you don't believe me you should see my Doctor's bottle recycling box on collection day :rotfl:

Keeping your mother happy and yourself sane was an important and difficult job, and looks like you achieved that in spades! None of us has any right to say anything other than "well done!"

:cheer2:

 
Oh thank you for the nice comments! I am surprised to see my long story still getting replies! I actually logged on to this board to read other trip reports and was surprised to see mine still around!

Now that the dust has settled I can look back on this and see it for what it truly was, a special time with family. I made my mom a photo album/scrapbook of our trip and she really enjoys looking at it. It is nice for her to see pictures of good times she has mostly forgotten. My dad had his medication reduced last week and feels much better, I wish they could have done that before the trip! I learned the most valuable lesson from this trip (just in time for our January trip with my inlaws!) is when you have a group that includes seniors or people with illnesses don't have any expectations! I know I will get a lump in my throat when I see the bench where we all sat at MNSSHP so dejected and tired. If I hadn't envisioned that night as being the perfect way to see MK, I wouldn't have let things spiral and therefore disappoint us!

As for the alcohol being "medicine" it was my mom's oncologist's nurse who suggested it! I took her into the doctor the day before we left and asked the nurse for any last minute words of wisdom (while my mom was getting her infusion in another room) and she said "take some wine for her and you, it'll be good for her"! So there you have it!

I would do it all again in a minute!
 












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