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I related some of this over on the Photo board as I was there, but I'm beginning to get a few of the (2,400+) pictures organized and online - enough for the first day or so of the trip report.
Participants: Me, my wife, my two sisters-in-law, and my 21-month-old son Jack (second trip, he was with us last January as well.) Arrived New Year's Eve, left January 9th. Stayed the first night in a studio at Saratoga Springs, the rest in a one-bedroom.
The first day didn't exactly go as plan. I had planned to bring a monopod as a carry-on in order to use it to help videotape the fireworks at MGM on New Year's Eve... but the head of security frowned upon my carrying what amount to a big aluminum stick. So much for that idea! Into checked luggage it went.
The flight itself was fine, a direct from Rochester to Orlando... gotta love non-stop flights.
Things are looking good as we land... a bus is ready and waiting for us.
We head over and check into our studio - unfortunately, it was in The Paddock, which is a bit of a walk. It also didn't face Downtown Disney. While we checked in, my son immediately hopped into one of the seats to watch old Disney cartoons (and wasn't happy when we dragged him away!)
Now, did I mention that I'd started to feel sick a day or two before we left? I'd been downing generic NyQuil just to sleep soundly, but sure enough, I was sick at WDW.
We headed to MGM and split up for dinner - the sisters-in-law to Mama Melrose and the rest of to Hollywood & Vine (nothing at MM appealed to me.) Thanks to feeling lousy, I could barely taste the food and was feeling pretty iffy. Afterwards, we met by the Osborne Lights.
We had hoped to ride Rock 'n' Rollercoaster as it was going down for rehab in a couple days... but the wait was just a bit much!
We decided to head for one of the Fantasmic showings and got a decent seat, waaaaay to the left. As usual, the crowd started doing the wave, and it was a riot seeing my son start to get into it, throwing his arms up and "whoo"ing.
The show was terrific as usual but by the time it was over, I was feeling pretty miserable. We decided to call it a night early (9:30!) and head back to SSR, rather than push myself and maybe get sicker, ruining the whole trip. We headed back, I took my medicine, and conked out fairly early. I was half-away around midnight and heard the Downtown Disney fireworks going off - they sounded impressive, at least!
The next morning, we checked out of our studio and left our luggage with Bell Services. I noticed a minivan owned by a serious fan... note the license plate!
Our plan for the morning was breakfast at Chef Mickey's. That meant taking the bus to the Magic Kingdom then the monorail to the Contemporary. We actually got a nice early start and had a chance to watch the rope drop, which I hadn't seen before.
Most all the Christmas decorations were still up, of course.
Anyway, on to the monorail...
And into the Contemporary.
We were still early, so I used the tip of going out to the stairwell to get a good view of the Magic Kingdom. I headed out of the NE corner, 10th floor (happily, a NYE reveler had stuck a noisemaker in the corner so the door didn't latch - otherwise you have to walk all the way back down) and climbed a couple more floors.
As a DVC member, I took a keen interest in the North Wing... currently "in rehab", heavily rumored to be torn down to build a new DVC location.
On to breakfast... more soon!
Participants: Me, my wife, my two sisters-in-law, and my 21-month-old son Jack (second trip, he was with us last January as well.) Arrived New Year's Eve, left January 9th. Stayed the first night in a studio at Saratoga Springs, the rest in a one-bedroom.

The first day didn't exactly go as plan. I had planned to bring a monopod as a carry-on in order to use it to help videotape the fireworks at MGM on New Year's Eve... but the head of security frowned upon my carrying what amount to a big aluminum stick. So much for that idea! Into checked luggage it went.
The flight itself was fine, a direct from Rochester to Orlando... gotta love non-stop flights.

Things are looking good as we land... a bus is ready and waiting for us.


We head over and check into our studio - unfortunately, it was in The Paddock, which is a bit of a walk. It also didn't face Downtown Disney. While we checked in, my son immediately hopped into one of the seats to watch old Disney cartoons (and wasn't happy when we dragged him away!)

Now, did I mention that I'd started to feel sick a day or two before we left? I'd been downing generic NyQuil just to sleep soundly, but sure enough, I was sick at WDW.
We headed to MGM and split up for dinner - the sisters-in-law to Mama Melrose and the rest of to Hollywood & Vine (nothing at MM appealed to me.) Thanks to feeling lousy, I could barely taste the food and was feeling pretty iffy. Afterwards, we met by the Osborne Lights.

We had hoped to ride Rock 'n' Rollercoaster as it was going down for rehab in a couple days... but the wait was just a bit much!

We decided to head for one of the Fantasmic showings and got a decent seat, waaaaay to the left. As usual, the crowd started doing the wave, and it was a riot seeing my son start to get into it, throwing his arms up and "whoo"ing.
The show was terrific as usual but by the time it was over, I was feeling pretty miserable. We decided to call it a night early (9:30!) and head back to SSR, rather than push myself and maybe get sicker, ruining the whole trip. We headed back, I took my medicine, and conked out fairly early. I was half-away around midnight and heard the Downtown Disney fireworks going off - they sounded impressive, at least!
The next morning, we checked out of our studio and left our luggage with Bell Services. I noticed a minivan owned by a serious fan... note the license plate!

Our plan for the morning was breakfast at Chef Mickey's. That meant taking the bus to the Magic Kingdom then the monorail to the Contemporary. We actually got a nice early start and had a chance to watch the rope drop, which I hadn't seen before.



Most all the Christmas decorations were still up, of course.

Anyway, on to the monorail...

And into the Contemporary.


We were still early, so I used the tip of going out to the stairwell to get a good view of the Magic Kingdom. I headed out of the NE corner, 10th floor (happily, a NYE reveler had stuck a noisemaker in the corner so the door didn't latch - otherwise you have to walk all the way back down) and climbed a couple more floors.




As a DVC member, I took a keen interest in the North Wing... currently "in rehab", heavily rumored to be torn down to build a new DVC location.

On to breakfast... more soon!