THAT WAS TOTALLY WICKED!!! The Incredible(s) Trip to Disney

To my faithful followers, I do solemnly swear to put up another installment before this day is over. Pirate's Code. pirate: (which is another way of saying "I promise unless something more important comes along" :rotfl: ).

No, srsly, I really want to get at this.

BUT!...to tide you over I'm inserting my long-awaited Photopass pics from our DHS day:


The MostAwesomeOfAwesome Character Meets: The Incredibles!!!!!

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And the full family pic with Mickey!

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Ha ha!....See ya real soon! ::MickeyMo


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Very nice....standing by in case nothing better happens today and you are able to write more popcorn::
 

You have a beautiful family.

Though.

Birthing those two with the big plastic heads must've been, er, unforgettable.

:lmao: :rotfl2: I'm sure the non-plastic ones were hard enough. Great pictures! But I don't know if that's enough to call off the villagers.
 
Prepare yourself for this journey.

Think, if you will, of your own magical Disney moment. A day, an event, a place….Some memory that brings it all home, that gets you all kinds of warm and fuzzy. If you’re Zzub, it’s walking into the Comtemporary after 35 years of waiting and planning. If you’re Tinkerbellarella, it’s the same feeling while arriving at the Polynesian (only it wasn’t quite so long of a wait…:rolleyes: ). If you’re TarzansKat, it’s watching your child’s face light up over the simplest things and knowing in your heart it was all worth it. Cue the music in your head that really makes the memory come alive, and sit back to enjoy the journey.

Despite going to bed to the sound of rain pelting the porch roof, we knew the next day would be better. The sun would come out. (NOAnnie) I knew it to be true in my heart. And I also watched The Weather Channel until I had the map of central Florida practically committed to memory. My pre-dawn coffee walk confirmed a cloudless sky, and by the time we arrived at the Magic Kingdom, the day couldn’t have been better.

We queued up in the Line for People Who Get to Enter the Park Early and couldn’t help but notice the looks of disbelief, awe, and, sometimes, confusion, on The Other People’s faces. I reveled in that for a moment. At 7:50am, the Special Gate opened, and The Lucky Few entered a world that most people never see: a nearly-empty park

Cue choir of angels!

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The characters were already out and starting to make the rounds inside the Crystal Palace. All three boys had autograph books by now, so I was relived that it wasn’t very crowded yet, since it took some time to go through signing three books and posing for pics! My seat had me with my back to the characters as they approached our table, and each one seemed to grab that opportunity to sneak up and surprise me. And of course Tigger made a fuss over DH and DS6 with their shirts. Then he kissed me…. :eek: This was setting a precedent yet unseen on any of our Disney trips, and DH was trying to figure out what to make of it. Another man moving in on his wife he can handle.... Fuzzy larger-than-life characters, that's something else entirely.


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We finished with breakfast just about the time that the rest of the park was opening, so we headed over to the bridge to Adventureland and waited for the crowds to disperse after the rope was dropped. As usual we weren’t in any rush, but decided to head over and get us a little Cap’n Jack fix before starting the rest of our day. Only to find to our absolute horror that the ride was closed. This was Pirates of the Caribbean, people! It’s not like walking up to the Tiki Room or the Magic Carpets of Aladdin and being told the ride is closed; that’s simply “Oh, that’s a bummer” as you walk away unscathed and go the next ride on your list. Slightly disappointing, but nothing to ruin your day. POTC, on the other hand….well, that has a following of die-hard fans. Fans who use count-down tickers until their next chance to take a boatride to pirate heaven, for an honest-to-goodness glimpse of Jack Sparrow himself. And we were being denied!!!!!!!!!!!

We consoled ourselves with a Jungle Cruise. Great skipper, fun ride. NOJohnnyDepp…..

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A hike up the Swiss Family Sweat-house and a spin on the Spitting Camels of Aladdin killed a bit more time, until we finally conceded to giving up Adventureland and going to Frontierland. At least there we could thrill to Splash and Big Thunder mountains. And a funny thing happened on the way to the West….. POTC had opened!!!!!!!!!!!! It must have just opened because the sign said “5-minutes” so we scooted our butts down through the dungeon and smack into a boat. Mmmm…..I love me some Jack Sparrow, yes I do…:love:

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After dumping some more money into the Disney empire in the pirate-themed black hole disguised as a shop, we hooked a left and headed for Frontierland, but not before we met Wendy and Peter Pan. We thought it odd to find them there, and I can only guess that the Powers that Be are trying to make some connection to the whole pirate thing. Which would work if it were the old POTC, perhaps, but not now.

Another funny thing happened on the way to the West. We were temporarily halted on our trek to allow Woody’s Roundup to pass. And DS8 and I found ourselves randomly singing out that song for the rest of the day. It’s a catchy little tune, and lucky for us doesn’t fall into the “Obnoxious” category like HSM3 at DHS. “Slightly Irritating” after a bit, maybe. But it was still cute. Wooody’s round-up!…..


[to be continued...]


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If you’re TarzansKat, it’s watching your child’s face light up over the simplest things and knowing in your heart it was all worth it.

Oh, hon. You make me all teary-eyed. Bless you. :hug:

and by the time we arrived at the Magic Kingdom, the day couldn’t have been better.

WOO HOO! :woohoo:

The Lucky Few entered a world that most people never see: a nearly-empty park

DOUBLE WOO HOO! :woohoo: :woohoo:


Seriously, empty park photos are just the coolest things. I really, really love it. It reminds me of January, back in the day. Good times.


Another man moving in on his wife he can handle.... Fuzzy larger-than-life characters, that's something else entirely.

Oh, lord. If you think that's bad, I so need to send you the photos of me and Tigger. It'll have you DED and DEDDER. :lmao:


Only to find to our absolute horror that the ride was closed. This was Pirates of the Caribbean, people! It’s not like walking up to the Tiki Room or the Magic Carpets of Aladdin and being told the ride is closed; that’s simply “Oh, that’s a bummer” as you walk away unscathed and go the next ride on your list. Slightly disappointing, but nothing to ruin your day. POTC, on the other hand….well, that has a following of die-hard fans. Fans who use count-down tickers until their next chance to take a boatride to pirate heaven, for an honest-to-goodness glimpse of Jack Sparrow himself. And we were being denied!!!!!!!!!!!

This is just wrong on so many levels.

We consoled ourselves with a Jungle Cruise. Great skipper, fun ride. NOJohnnyDepp…..

Just doesn't quite cut it, huh?


POTC had opened!!!!!!!!!!!! It must have just opened because the sign said “5-minutes” so we scooted our butts down through the dungeon and smack into a boat. Mmmm…..I love me some Jack Sparrow, yes I do…:love:

:yay: :yay:

After dumping some more money into the Disney empire in the pirate-themed black hole disguised as a shop,

I love that store. Does it surprise you that I could spend hours in there?

Another funny thing happened on the way to the West. We were temporarily halted on our trek to allow Woody’s Roundup to pass. And DS8 and I found ourselves randomly singing out that song for the rest of the day. It’s a catchy little tune, and lucky for us doesn’t fall into the “Obnoxious” category like HSM3 at DHS. “Slightly Irritating” after a bit, maybe. But it was still cute. Wooody’s round-up!…..

Sounds like something we'd do.

Thank you so much for the update! I love, love, love reading about your trip! :goodvibes
 
The rest of the day was spent taking in the many wonders of the Magic Kingdom. We rode Big Thunder 3 or 4 or 90 times….I lost track. While DH, DS11 and DS6 went on Splash Mt., DS8 and I floated on over to Tom Sawyer Island. We love TSI, we really do. Maybe because it’s such a respite from the busy-ness of the rest of the park, but I think it has a certain charm all its own. We explored it up and down, and when the rest of the crew came over after Splash, we explored it some more.

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After returning to the mainland, we cooled ourselves with a frozen lemonade and once again sat in some blessed shade and just enjoyed the little moment. When you can get kids to stop for a few minutes, to sit still and just look around them at Disney, they start to see the real magic, too. Like how cool it is just to be there. Eating a frozen lemonade anywhere else wouldn’t be half so fun, but eating it while listening to people whoop it up on BTMRR, or hearing the “fwoomp” of a log descend into the briar patch, or even the distant little ditty of yet another Woody’s Roundup...well, it's just different!

After the Haunted Mansion we made a jaunt over to Tomorrowland where we took in Buzz Lightyear, the WEDWay, and 2 out of 5 went on Space Mountain.

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By the time we did a few more character meets, the boys had had it and were ready for the ever-popular afternoon swim. I wasn’t feelin’ it, though, and while that’s nothing new for me, DH did offer this time to take them back and give Mom some solo time in the Magic Kingdom…. Oh sweet bliss! I wandered first over to Fantasyland, but everything had a major wait going on..... except Mickey’s Philharmagic. Truth be told, I’m becoming concerned about our little three-dimensional friend. I remember the first time we saw this, we were awed by the clarity of it compared with the Muppets 3-D, which was a much older film. I still love it; it’s a great show with some great movie songs and it’s all larger than life. But alas, not once in our trip did I ever see any kind of a wait for this gem. We even got “surprise” Fastpasses for it later in the week, dispensed with Winnie-the-Pooh FPs, a Golden-Ticket wannabe for something that, apparently, no one really wanted. So. Sad. We didn’t even have to use the “surprise” FPs for Philharmagic because indeed, there was no line….*sigh* And yet, despite this lack of crowds, I still never managed to really get a middle-of-the-row seat…. Go figure.

Once I reached Liberty Square I suddenly remembered something from my last-time list that I hadn’t done: got a cookie from Sleepy Hollow! And oh whadda ya know, there it is! I purchased an over-size chocolate chip sin, a large Diet Coke (because I prefer diet over regular, thank you), and sat down at a little table to enjoy my treats and the company of some ducks Those come free with any order, by the way. I also soon realized that if I didn’t want to be stuck behind the afternoon parade in my attempt to leave the park, I’d better get a move on and head for Main Street. I made a quick purchase for a friend in the Emporium, and by the time I reached the Town Square, the parade was making its way around the Hub and I could hear it coming. It sounded fun, so I found myself a pretty good viewing spot over at the far end of the Exposition Hall, and decided to watch. Got me some pretty good photos, too!

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When the parade was over I was feeling like I had had my time alone and ought to head back to the resort and catch up with the guys. We wanted to come back tonight for SpectroMagic, since it wouldn't be performing when we came back on Sunday. It was on my list, I had planned it into the day, and it was our one chance to see it this trip.

Remember that.

At some point on the bus ride back to POR, I suddenly noticed that the roads were wet. The driver may have even run the wipers once or twice. Which was very odd considering that the sun was bright and shining back at the Magic Kingdom. Not so at POR. We were in full on downpour once more by the time I reached our room. Where I found the guys. Who had managed to get in about 30 minutes of pool time before they closed that down. DH already had The Weather Channel tuned in and it wasn't good news. EXACT repeat of the day before. Oh sweet mother of fudge are you kidding me?????!!!!!
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No Park-Hoppers: 4
Me: 0

While we did indeed miss our one opportunity to see SpectroMagic, we salvaged the evening by heading to Downtown Disney. It was raining, yes, but manageable. The boats had stopped running after the previous day's deluge because the canal levels were too high for them to fit under the bridges, so we had to take the bus over. We headed to Earl of Sandwich so as to be able to use some counter-service credits, and had what turned out to be a fantabulous meal! By this time the rain had stopped, we were having a good meal, and once again just enjoying being at Disney. We made the obligatory stop at the Lego Store, as well as World of Disney, Goofy's Candy Co., and Disney Tails. By the time we were ready to call it a night, we checked the docks and found that the boats were back in service, and ended the day with a beautiful boat ride back to Port Orleans.

As they say, "the best laid plans of mice and men...". A Disney trip is what you make of it, after your plans fail in one capacity or another. To me there is just so much joy in my surroundings there. Instead of the lights of parade floats in the Magic Kingdom, I got the lights from Saratoga Springs reflecting off the water. Instead of a musical score, I got the music of nature in the woods. And you know what?....it was a beautiful evening! :goodvibes

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Next time: Wow, the French Quarter is really pretty sweet!

Incredible Quote:
Syndrome: Oh, come on! You gotta admit this is cool! Just like a movie!


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As they say, "the best laid plans of mice and men...". A Disney trip is what you make of it, after your plans fail in one capacity or another. To me there is just so much joy in my surroundings there. Instead of the lights of parade floats in the Magic Kingdom, I got the lights from Saratoga Springs reflecting off the water. Instead of a musical score, I got the music of nature in the woods. And you know what?....it was a beautiful evening! :goodvibes

Oh, hon. You just captured it, right there. I know how frustrated you must have been, but you definitely made some lemonade out of those lemons, eh?

I love that you got to spend some alone time in the Magic Kingdom! How awesome is that? And the picture of your three boys on the rocking chairs is so cute! They look tuckered out. :lmao:

Thanks so much for the two-fer update! :goodvibes
 
Did you frame those parade shots with all the lights in them just for me?? ;)

Wonderful update! I would LOVE some alone time in MK. To just wander wherever my heart desires. :goodvibes
 
A Disney trip is what you make of it, after your plans fail in one capacity or another.

I shall make this my mantra- I will love it and squeeze it and I will call it George. :goodvibes
 
Another funny thing happened on the way to the West. We were temporarily halted on our trek to allow Woody’s Roundup to pass. And DS8 and I found ourselves randomly singing out that song for the rest of the day. It’s a catchy little tune, and lucky for us doesn’t fall into the “Obnoxious” category like HSM3 at DHS. “Slightly Irritating” after a bit, maybe. But it was still cute. Wooody’s round-up!…..


[to be continued...]


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It was all fine and dandy until you put that darn song in my head. I now run from those people dressed in cartoon cowboy gear.
 
If you’re Tinkerbellarella, it’s the same feeling while arriving at the Polynesian (only it wasn’t quite so long of a wait…:rolleyes: ).

Hot holy carp! A cameo!

I also now have "What a Feelin'!" from Flashdance stuck in my head, if you're at all interested.

Another man moving in on his wife he can handle.... Fuzzy larger-than-life characters, that's something else entirely.

There are so many places to go with this! LOL
But I think I'll stay right here. ;)

As usual we weren’t in any rush, but decided to head over and get us a little Cap’n Jack fix before starting the rest of our day. Only to find to our absolute horror that the ride was closed.

I just threw up in my mouth a little.

POTC, on the other hand….well, that has a following of die-hard fans. Fans who use count-down tickers until their next chance to take a boatride to pirate heaven, for an honest-to-goodness glimpse of Jack Sparrow himself.

I don't know ANYONE like that.

:rolleyes1


fun ride. NOJohnnyDepp…..

It's the placement of this that makes it so funny. :rotfl:

POTC had opened!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well thank the Lord because I was about to personally pitch a hissy for you.
And it would've been EPIC. I'm in a hissy fittin' mood today.

We made the obligatory stop at the Lego Store

You?
Never.
I don't believe it.
 
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Oh, lord. If you think that's bad, I so need to send you the photos of me and Tigger. It'll have you DED and DEDDER. :lmao:

Well dang don't keep me in suspense!! I could use some DED and DEDDER right about now!



Just doesn't quite cut it, huh?

You're tellin' me... A Disney boat ride sans Jack Sparrow is just. so. wrong.


I love that store. Does it surprise you that I could spend hours in there?

Oh I'll have to dig up and direct you to my last TR.... I may have spent more time in the Lego store than the parks....:headache:


Thank you so much for the update! I love, love, love reading about your trip! :goodvibes

Aw, thanks!! :flower3: I am still SO glad we met, even for just 5 minutes under the monorail. :goodvibes



Did you frame those parade shots with all the lights in them just for me?? ;)

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:lmao: I didn't even notice that until you pointed them out!!



I shall make this my mantra- I will love it and squeeze it and I will call it George. :goodvibes

:rotfl2: Love that episode!



It was all fine and dandy until you put that darn song in my head. I now run from those people dressed in cartoon cowboy gear.

Catchy, isn't it?! ;)



Hot holy carp! A cameo!

I also now have "What a Feelin'!" from Flashdance stuck in my head, if you're at all interested.

Why yes, yes I am. Thanks for sharing. :rolleyes:


There are so many places to go with this! LOL
But I think I'll stay right here. ;)

And I thank you....:rolleyes1



I just threw up in my mouth a little.

Srsly.


It's the placement of this that makes it so funny. :rotfl:

*ahem* There is nothing whatsoever that is funny about there being no Johnny Depp!! Does TK know that you're laughing, right here, at this point on my TR?....huh?, does she?? :sad2:



Well thank the Lord because I was about to personally pitch a hissy for you.
And it would've been EPIC. I'm in a hissy fittin' mood today.

Well RATS!....I'd loved to have witnessed that, I'll tell ya! Should I go back and edit and say that POTC never opened while we were there?!! :rotfl2:


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As far as Disney resorts go, I’ve never understood the complaints by some people regarding one or another. I guess for our family, it’s just such a blessing to get to go every other year, that staying anywhere on property is fine with us. My dream trip is to stay the Animal Kingdom Lodge, but that is so out of reach right now that I can’t even fathom when it might come true.

On our first family trip to the World, our youngest was under 3 so we were still able to squeeze into a Value. All Star Movies to be exact. We loved it. Granted we didn’t have a room facing the pool, so we weren’t plagued by noise at all hours, but our little 3-rd floor parking-lot view at the very back of the Love Bug building was perfect. I didn’t mind “the walk” to the food court or the buses. Taking such a walk gives a person the chance to soak in her surroundings and enjoy the details and sights and sounds of a Disney resort. When you’re always in a rush, hurrying from room to bus to park to pool…well, you’re missing out. Life goes by pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. :rolleyes1

When our family of five was no longer allowed in just one Value room, we turned our sights to Port Orleans Riverside and a room with a trundle bed. Seems folks either love or hate this resort. We love it. So much so that after one week-long stay, we were bona-fide POR snobs. French Quarter?….oh yeah, we’ve heard of it. Supposed to be POR’s “sister” resort, but it can’t hold a flame to her. POR has lush, beautifully landscaped grounds, dripping with Old South charm that just begs you to take a deep breath and unwind. The fishin’ hole, the water wheel, the huge Live Oaks….*aahhh* FQ has a New Orleans/Mardi Gras theme. Meh.

So I was rather surprised with myself when, on our designated Day Off, I was all about going to the French Quarter for breakfast! I’d heard so many raves about these delightful little morsels called Beignets, that I thought well, let’s head over there for our breakfast today. The walk over along the river was really, really nice. And as we turned past the pool, I suddenly found myself in the midst of a beautiful, palm-lined avenue….and it was awesome! The iron railings, cobblestone streets….could it be that this place, too, this lesser sibling to my beloved Riverside, was worthy of my devotion?!

Whooda. Thunk.

The huge scary clown faces on the ceiling of the food court were a bit disturbing, but overall the FQ was a delight and the Beignets did not disappoint. Ok, so it’s a little mini fried-dough. But it’s smothered in powdered sugar and absolutely melts in your mouth…. Worth the walk over from Riverside! While enjoying our breakfast feast and trying to avoid eye contact with the freaky clowns above, we all concurred that we’d come spend our day off here at French Quarter, in that pool.

Ah yes, pool hopping… Gotta love the one and only place on Disney property where it is not only allowed, but virtually encouraged. Check in at either resort and you will be given a map that includes both sections and shown how to reach the other, should you want to visit at any time during your stay. As is your right. And if that weren’t enough , your Port Orleans refillable mug is also good at either resort! And, to further promote this blatant bending of Disney rules, they even provide a boat for your convenience that travels between the two resorts!!

The horror…:scared1:

But, it’s Disney and they can make up the rules as they go along, so we took full advantage of our right to use the French Quarter pool. We also took the boat over and back, and brought our refillable mugs.

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Our enjoyable day at the FQ pool was a lot of fun. DS6 became a slidin' fool and must have made that run down the dragon's tongue no less than 3,016 times. I spent considerable time just soaking up the sun on my lounge chair, and took home a beauty of a sunburn as a souvie.:headache:

Remembering to build in enough time for Disney transportation to get us there, we left POR about 2-1/2 hours before our designated check-in time for the Hoop-De-Doo Revue at Fort Wilderness. Fortunately the buses were running smoothly and we had not yet encountered The Scooter People, so we got to the MK in good time. From there we took the boat launch to Fort Wilderness.

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Alas, the Lawnmower Tree has been cut down!!....but you can still see just a little bit of the blade sticking out at the bottom:
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We actually arrived quite early so we had a chance to just walk around that part of the Fort. It's really beautiful over there and I can't wait to live closer to the World so we can camp there again! DH and I did it once, "B.C." (Before Children), and it was great. If you like that sort of thing. If you don't, there's always the Wilderness Lodge. :lmao:

Anywho, we took a tour of the horse barn (finally!!) and saw some pretty impressive equines. That had equally non-impressive names. Like "Dave." There was a pair of white ponies outside that DS6 fell in love with.

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I also saw what is one of the few remaining pictures of Mickey with a musket...

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It's slowly being phased out and replaced with Mickey with a banjo. Which is quite lame. Davy Crockett certainly didn't open up new wilderness and fight to the death at the Alamo by pickin' the sun down.... Please.

Since we still had some time to kill, we wandered over to the Settlement Trading Post and looked for more ways to blow some cash. Didn't take long, although we got out without too much damage. DS8 and DS6 also found a checkerboard and immeditely sat down to a game:

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We had a rousing good time at the Hoop-De-Doo and to my surprise, the kids LOVED it! They got the corny jokes and thought the characters were funny. All in all a very fun meal which we'd do again without hesitation.

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It was the boat ride back to the Magic Kingdom that turned out to be the icing on our Day Off Cake. We had hoped to catch the Electrical Water Pageant, but only managed to watch it pass in silence and darkness on its way to the Contemporary. I did get this shot of the CR, and my apologies for the blur but the darn boat just wouldn't stay still!

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What happened next made up for missing Fantasmic, Spectro, and the EWP all at once.... As we came into view of the MK, the fireworks show had just begun, and we were treated to one of the most spectacular displays I have ever seen at WDW. I don't know if it was different from the regular Wishes show, but it was MNSSHP that night so it may have been different. Regardless, it was amazing!!

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Best ending to a Disney day.

Ever.


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I really really want to stay at Riverside. Like really want too. In case you missed that, I really want to stay there. But Marc is so smitten with WL that I want to indulge him since he indulges me so and they have a boat. A boat!

Riverside is like my safety net, I know it will be there and I know I will stay there. Someday.

Sounds like the best ending to a day ever! Beautiful fireworks! I love those unplanned happy moments. :lovestruc
 
When our family of five was no longer allowed in just one Value room, we turned our sights to Port Orleans Riverside and a room with a trundle bed. Seems folks either love or hate this resort. We love it. So much so that after one week-long stay, we were bona-fide POR snobs.

You don't even know how happy this makes me!

Just this morning I changed our ressies (thanks to ridiculously good AP room rates) from ASMusic family suites to two rooms at POR! I'd been all set with the value resort (set as in satisfied, but not entirely content) and now with the change I'm practically giddy with anticipation!

I cannot WAIT to experience it all!
 
Just found your trip report and I am hooked. I think it is very cool that you got some solo time at Magic Kingdom. That is my ultimate dream. To actually be able to soak up the magic anyway I choose. Looking forward to reading more.
 












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