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Day 02 - 28-Jul - Magic Kingdom
Yaawwwwnnnnnnn...
Everything I'd read said that we would be awake really early, and so I had made plans for the morning. But it didn't seem to work out that way. All of the plans seem to think that the kids will sleep soundly, whereas ours were awake, tossing and turning, kicking and bumping, until around 5am. So of course, it was the devil's own job to get them up and out for our appointment.
However, we managed to get ourselves out to the bus stop in time

and I have to repeat just how well kept and attractive the hotel (Caribbean Beach Resort) was - the flowers and landscaping were absolutely first-rate!

Our journey involved a bus journey to Magic Kingdom then a monorail to the Contemporary resort. Jenni was really keen on taking a picture of mummy and daddy kissing, but I think that Uncle John would rather have been... well, pretty much anywhere else!

Here we are on the monorail:

Soon enough we reached the Contemporary resort for breakfast at

(last time we were at WDW the meals were our weakest spot. We'd planned everything else, but not the food. After lots of studying on this forum and others I was determined to get it right this time - Chef Mickey's was the first example of this).
The breakfast was great, although quite hectic. We arrived in and explained that we had a reservation. We were directed to the waiting area, but were no sooner there than we were invited through to the restaurant.
Our server seemed good, but very soon after disappeared and for the rest of the meal it proved hard to get basic things like milk or this stuff:

We had to keep asking servers for other tables, and at one point we saw someone who was obviously in management coming out and quietly asking "who was meant to be in charge of this table?". A shame, and I hope the girl didn't get into trouble, but it was our only experience of bad service in the holiday.
I loved the Mickey waffle

The characters seemed to be there in a rush, one straight after the other - it was really busy. At the risk of nit-picking, I'd have preferred them to appear one at a time throughout the meal.
Having said that, they were lovely. I've got loads of character photos, but I'll restrict them to this one:

And of course, this one of the delightful Minnie

The breakfast really finished after all of the characters sang and danced to some music, and everyone was encouraged to wave their napkins in the air. So I don't want the above to come across as being too negative; we still really enjoyed it and it was a lovely way to start the holiday.
We went up the escalator to the monrail platform. There is something that's just un-natural about a monorail station in the main atrium of an hotel, but it is nice!

Inevitably, we ended up on the wrong carpeted platform, and went the long way round the monorail loop. We passed these barges, which I snapped in a "ooh, there's something - let's photograph it" moment. It would be much later in the holiday that I found out what they were for

We reached the Magic Kingdom monrail station, and its welcoming banners

Day 02 - 28-Jul - Magic Kingdom
Yaawwwwnnnnnnn...
Everything I'd read said that we would be awake really early, and so I had made plans for the morning. But it didn't seem to work out that way. All of the plans seem to think that the kids will sleep soundly, whereas ours were awake, tossing and turning, kicking and bumping, until around 5am. So of course, it was the devil's own job to get them up and out for our appointment.
However, we managed to get ourselves out to the bus stop in time

and I have to repeat just how well kept and attractive the hotel (Caribbean Beach Resort) was - the flowers and landscaping were absolutely first-rate!

Our journey involved a bus journey to Magic Kingdom then a monorail to the Contemporary resort. Jenni was really keen on taking a picture of mummy and daddy kissing, but I think that Uncle John would rather have been... well, pretty much anywhere else!

Here we are on the monorail:

Soon enough we reached the Contemporary resort for breakfast at

(last time we were at WDW the meals were our weakest spot. We'd planned everything else, but not the food. After lots of studying on this forum and others I was determined to get it right this time - Chef Mickey's was the first example of this).
The breakfast was great, although quite hectic. We arrived in and explained that we had a reservation. We were directed to the waiting area, but were no sooner there than we were invited through to the restaurant.
Our server seemed good, but very soon after disappeared and for the rest of the meal it proved hard to get basic things like milk or this stuff:

We had to keep asking servers for other tables, and at one point we saw someone who was obviously in management coming out and quietly asking "who was meant to be in charge of this table?". A shame, and I hope the girl didn't get into trouble, but it was our only experience of bad service in the holiday.
I loved the Mickey waffle

The characters seemed to be there in a rush, one straight after the other - it was really busy. At the risk of nit-picking, I'd have preferred them to appear one at a time throughout the meal.
Having said that, they were lovely. I've got loads of character photos, but I'll restrict them to this one:

And of course, this one of the delightful Minnie

The breakfast really finished after all of the characters sang and danced to some music, and everyone was encouraged to wave their napkins in the air. So I don't want the above to come across as being too negative; we still really enjoyed it and it was a lovely way to start the holiday.
We went up the escalator to the monrail platform. There is something that's just un-natural about a monorail station in the main atrium of an hotel, but it is nice!

Inevitably, we ended up on the wrong carpeted platform, and went the long way round the monorail loop. We passed these barges, which I snapped in a "ooh, there's something - let's photograph it" moment. It would be much later in the holiday that I found out what they were for

We reached the Magic Kingdom monrail station, and its welcoming banners
