I've never posted a trip report before, but I've loved reading them, so I'm going to try my hand at this.
Cast of Characters:
Me: 38 year old Disney Fanatic (would live in Small world if they'd let me)
DH: 37 year old Disney tolerator (doesn't mind going every once in a while)
DD1: 8 year old Disney fan (4th trip to DL)
DS: 6 year old Buzz Lightyear fan (3rd trip to DL)
DD2: 3 year old who loves wild rides (2nd trip to DL)
DD3: 3 year old (twin) who didn't like the wild rides (2nd trip to DL)
Others:
Too many to count. There were 20 of us in total. My dad took us all to celebrate my mother's successful recovery from 7 bypasses. All my siblings and their families were with us.
Dad and I have been planning this trip for quite some time. He's as much a Disney fanatic as I am, and we enjoy the planning as much as the going.
Day 1: Saturday September 10, 2005
We woke our kids up at 7:30 to get ready to go to the airport. They were quick to get up and get dressed, unlike school days, and by 8:30 we were loaded up and on our way to the airport. Each kid had their own backpack which carried a folder of coloring pages, travel journal pages, word games, crayons and a special Disney pencil. This was to keep them busy in the airplane so they wouldn't cause a commotion. Worked Great! They loved them and kept quiet the whole hour and half flight. We arrived in Ontario and DH and Dad went to get the rental vans (we usually don't rent vehicles, but this year, my mom is on dialysis, so we needed some transportation to get her to the clinic and back. Within an hour of landing we were on our way to our hotel. DH thinks he is a better navigator than Mapquest, so we got a little lost, but eventually we found our way, and soon we were pulling into the parking lot of the Park Vue Inn. We met up with my brother and his wife who were already there, and planned to meet up in DL within the hour.
There was a bit of a mixup with our rooms, but it wasn't enough to dampen our moods. We were directly across the street from the Happiest Place on Earth and nothing, I repeat nothing, was going to bring us down. We quickly stored our luggage in our rooms, grabbed water bottles, sunscreen and autograph books and headed for the park. Going through security was painless as we really didn't take any bags into the park. Last time we had diaper bags as well as a backpack for snacks, and this year we didn't have either of those. The twins are now potty trained (side note: hooray for me! No more diapers in the house!!!!!!), and I figured for a Saturday afternoon, we could do without the granola bars and fruit snacks. So we were quickly in. I had warned everyone beforehand about the crowds we would experience on the weekend, but we were pleasantly surprised. It was not too crowded at all! The main reason we wanted to come on Saturday was to see the fireworks. Our plan was to deposit my mother in her wheelchair to hold some spots while the rest of us came and went. Mom had other ideas. She wanted to ride some rides. So, we headed over to Tomorrowland to check out Space Mountain. The lines were pretty long for that ride, so we decided to put it on our to do list for tomorrow. While we were there, though, my son begged to go on Star Tours. Last time we came he was an inch too short to go on it, and nothing we could do would make him taller (DH even sabotaged 2 of our twins diapers in the hopes he could stuff them in DS shoes to make him taller. No luck!) I took his hand and off we went into the queue. There was a posted 5 minute wait on this ride, and I'd have to say we actually waited only 3. It was zipping along. DS tried to talk himself out of the ride the closer we came to the entrance, but I managed to get him on. He LOVED it! He is still so young, that he actually bought into the idea that we had just flown through space, and he couldn't wait to tell his Daddy that he had done it.
Next was a quick trip on Buzz Lightyear. This was a first for all of us, and with several Buzz fans it was a natural for us to do as a group of 20. We all loved the ride. Some of us did better than others, but it's not really about the score, right? (try telling that to my DH
) The little boys (ok and the big boys) all wanted to come back again later and try that ride.
Meanwhile Mom wanted her Fantasyland fix. I thought we wouldn't be able to do anything in FL, but we were pleasantly surprised. In a relatively short time we were able to do Small World, Dumbo, the Carousel, and the Teacups. There was no line over 5 minutes in FL. Pretty cool for our little ones.
Now we were hungry, so we headed to the Plaza for a late lunch. We ordered a chicken plate for our kids to share (too much food for even the four of them. We had so much left over), DH had a Cobb Salad, and I had the pasta (I'm having Gastric Bypass in a month, so this is my farewell to food). All the food was delicious and we really needed it! After lunch we all had to go on mom's favorite ride: Pirates of the Caribbean. DD3 freaked out as we entered the dark building. It was definitely not her favorite ride of the night. So we promised to take her on Winnie the Pooh. Now that was more her style.
After this we went to Coke Corner to listen to the piano player and wait for the fireworks. We set ourselves down, and the more adventureous went to Space Mountain to wait it out. Turns out they only had about a 15 minute wait. We all got back together, and waited for the fireworks. I had heard amazing things about the fireworks, and they sure didn't disappoint. It was absolutely AMAZING!!!!! My kids are still talking about it a week later. So cool. After they were over, we just sat, waiting for the crowds to thin out. Then we put all the little ones in their strollers and headed back to the hotel. We were back there and in bed in just a few minutes (love having our hotel directly across the street!). Now it's on to Day 2.
Day 2 will be coming, but right now I have to get back to studying for my Master's of Education. I'm really behind.
TTFN
Cast of Characters:
Me: 38 year old Disney Fanatic (would live in Small world if they'd let me)
DH: 37 year old Disney tolerator (doesn't mind going every once in a while)
DD1: 8 year old Disney fan (4th trip to DL)
DS: 6 year old Buzz Lightyear fan (3rd trip to DL)
DD2: 3 year old who loves wild rides (2nd trip to DL)
DD3: 3 year old (twin) who didn't like the wild rides (2nd trip to DL)
Others:
Too many to count. There were 20 of us in total. My dad took us all to celebrate my mother's successful recovery from 7 bypasses. All my siblings and their families were with us.
Dad and I have been planning this trip for quite some time. He's as much a Disney fanatic as I am, and we enjoy the planning as much as the going.
Day 1: Saturday September 10, 2005
We woke our kids up at 7:30 to get ready to go to the airport. They were quick to get up and get dressed, unlike school days, and by 8:30 we were loaded up and on our way to the airport. Each kid had their own backpack which carried a folder of coloring pages, travel journal pages, word games, crayons and a special Disney pencil. This was to keep them busy in the airplane so they wouldn't cause a commotion. Worked Great! They loved them and kept quiet the whole hour and half flight. We arrived in Ontario and DH and Dad went to get the rental vans (we usually don't rent vehicles, but this year, my mom is on dialysis, so we needed some transportation to get her to the clinic and back. Within an hour of landing we were on our way to our hotel. DH thinks he is a better navigator than Mapquest, so we got a little lost, but eventually we found our way, and soon we were pulling into the parking lot of the Park Vue Inn. We met up with my brother and his wife who were already there, and planned to meet up in DL within the hour.
There was a bit of a mixup with our rooms, but it wasn't enough to dampen our moods. We were directly across the street from the Happiest Place on Earth and nothing, I repeat nothing, was going to bring us down. We quickly stored our luggage in our rooms, grabbed water bottles, sunscreen and autograph books and headed for the park. Going through security was painless as we really didn't take any bags into the park. Last time we had diaper bags as well as a backpack for snacks, and this year we didn't have either of those. The twins are now potty trained (side note: hooray for me! No more diapers in the house!!!!!!), and I figured for a Saturday afternoon, we could do without the granola bars and fruit snacks. So we were quickly in. I had warned everyone beforehand about the crowds we would experience on the weekend, but we were pleasantly surprised. It was not too crowded at all! The main reason we wanted to come on Saturday was to see the fireworks. Our plan was to deposit my mother in her wheelchair to hold some spots while the rest of us came and went. Mom had other ideas. She wanted to ride some rides. So, we headed over to Tomorrowland to check out Space Mountain. The lines were pretty long for that ride, so we decided to put it on our to do list for tomorrow. While we were there, though, my son begged to go on Star Tours. Last time we came he was an inch too short to go on it, and nothing we could do would make him taller (DH even sabotaged 2 of our twins diapers in the hopes he could stuff them in DS shoes to make him taller. No luck!) I took his hand and off we went into the queue. There was a posted 5 minute wait on this ride, and I'd have to say we actually waited only 3. It was zipping along. DS tried to talk himself out of the ride the closer we came to the entrance, but I managed to get him on. He LOVED it! He is still so young, that he actually bought into the idea that we had just flown through space, and he couldn't wait to tell his Daddy that he had done it.
Next was a quick trip on Buzz Lightyear. This was a first for all of us, and with several Buzz fans it was a natural for us to do as a group of 20. We all loved the ride. Some of us did better than others, but it's not really about the score, right? (try telling that to my DH

Meanwhile Mom wanted her Fantasyland fix. I thought we wouldn't be able to do anything in FL, but we were pleasantly surprised. In a relatively short time we were able to do Small World, Dumbo, the Carousel, and the Teacups. There was no line over 5 minutes in FL. Pretty cool for our little ones.
Now we were hungry, so we headed to the Plaza for a late lunch. We ordered a chicken plate for our kids to share (too much food for even the four of them. We had so much left over), DH had a Cobb Salad, and I had the pasta (I'm having Gastric Bypass in a month, so this is my farewell to food). All the food was delicious and we really needed it! After lunch we all had to go on mom's favorite ride: Pirates of the Caribbean. DD3 freaked out as we entered the dark building. It was definitely not her favorite ride of the night. So we promised to take her on Winnie the Pooh. Now that was more her style.
After this we went to Coke Corner to listen to the piano player and wait for the fireworks. We set ourselves down, and the more adventureous went to Space Mountain to wait it out. Turns out they only had about a 15 minute wait. We all got back together, and waited for the fireworks. I had heard amazing things about the fireworks, and they sure didn't disappoint. It was absolutely AMAZING!!!!! My kids are still talking about it a week later. So cool. After they were over, we just sat, waiting for the crowds to thin out. Then we put all the little ones in their strollers and headed back to the hotel. We were back there and in bed in just a few minutes (love having our hotel directly across the street!). Now it's on to Day 2.
Day 2 will be coming, but right now I have to get back to studying for my Master's of Education. I'm really behind.
TTFN
