I saw no lameness!
The room is fab! It sounds like you had a terrific time at the water park.
That pizza is exactly what my DH would go for.
The room truly was beautiful! We were really pleased with it. The pizza was unique and tasty. The kids got a kick out of eating spaghetti on the pizza too.
Ah, a fellow pillow snob. I don't care much for fluffy hotel pillows myself, since it seems like I need to use at least 2 or 3 of the things to feel like they're actually doing anything. These days if I can possibly get away with it I'll just smuggle in my own pillows. I sleep a lot better that way.
As for waterslides, It's been years since I've been on one, but our family used to go to a campground called Cherry Hill in Kaysville Utah for our vacations which included waterslides on site, and later grew to include a downhill river run, lazy river and "pirate's cove" place on site, as well as mini golf, batting cages, video arcades (that's where I ended up spending most of my time) and other attractions. I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of the big steep drop type slides, but the other ones I could ride all day. They really aren't as scary as they look.
These hotel pillows were not the type to cave in-but they just stayed round when you laid on them. So, it was almost like you were sitting up! Well, not quite sitting up-but you get my drift. That is a great idea about bringing our own pillow too-esp when you are driving.
That campground sounds like a blast!!
I'm just like you. Not big on the waterparks in general. I'm not into slides at all. Once years ago I did one really big one and swore I would fly out the sides the whole way doen, and then when I got down I opened my eyes to find my DD Paige, who was probalby about 5 or 6 at the time. She went down before me and had strict instructions to stand at the end and wait for me. She wasn't in site and I sttod up with my suit falling off and fixed it as I tried to rush and find her and trip over the side and scraped both knees so badly. I had major blood dripping down both legs and Paige was still not in site. She had taekn off and went to another part of the park to the kids area. Why she did this, I'll neer know, but we were frantically looking for her for quite some time and I was cryuing from losing her and from the pain too I think. Once we found her I realized how bad my knees were nad had to go to the first aid. And hten I was embarrassed too. LOL! So I pretty much only do Lazy River type stuff or something in a raft anymore. LOL!
Oh my! What an awful experience. I can see why you stick to the Lazy River! I am a big fan of the Lazy River. The one at the Kalahari had a bit of "adventure" to it as well-it flowed through the wave pool. I have no idea how they made all the tubes still go through the wave pool when the waves were on, but it worked! There were a few water sprays and things too, it was so creative.
When Henry is older you will have to try Typhoon Lagoon -- I am not a big water park person, but it is so neat and beautifully themed (like everything at Disney)!
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Joe looks so excited about his farm set -- boys and their toys!
Joe will LOVE Typhoon Lagoon. And my Aunt, who has been to Disney a few times, cannot believe we haven't ever been there. It was her ultimate favorite thing at Disney. So-we'll definetly have to go at some point. I'll enjoy the theming and take pictures while the boys hit the slides.
I can' wait to hear about H and is Hot Date
She is a cutie!
I love those, too - and they would be great for AKL!!
I am happy that I could help you with your decision! Before you go out and buy the 2009 Unofficial Guide, you might want to wait for the 2010 edition. I think the new edition generally comes out in August. That way you have the most up to date book for your vacation.
I love water slides, but I can understand your problem with them. I don't like the very fast ones where you move up the sides a lot either. I actually thought that the slides at the Disney waterparks were rather tame. And you are right, Typhoon Lagoon has the Crush'n Gusher which is a roller coaster slide. It is a lot of fun!! But make sure your raft has enough air in it. We once used a flat one and that was not good, because we actually touched the slide with our bottoms. Very uncomfortable!!!
The pizza you had sounds intriguing! pasta on pizza...
The zebra print chairs would be PERFECT for AKL. The theming overall was beautiful, and many of the pieces could easily swap between the resorts.
Too late on the Unoffcial Guide!

We went to a bookstore over the weekend and I snatched it up! But, that's OK because then I can start reading/planning now.

Thank you again for that awesome tip-I've already registered on TouringPlans.com and starting plugging stuff in.
I am VERY glad to hear Disney slides are tame!

Someday I know we'll go, so with that in mind I won't have to be as nervous. That is AWFUL about your raft! OUCH!
The spaghetti on the pizza was very tasty. I would even consider trying to make it from home. If I ever started cooking!
Sounds like a really fun time... you were braver than I would've been!!
Love the toy farm gift, too!
Kathy
Henry has pulled out the farm toys almost every single day. "Cow" "Cow" "Trak, trak". It's so fun!
Yeah, wait until you see what the toys start to look like when Henry (and whatever brothers might join him along the way) grows up...
No joke! If he has taste like Joe we are all going to have to get a couple jobs to support their "hobbies".

(Thankfully for Joe, I'm a bit of a techy geek as well-so he often gets what he wants!)