Tishke
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Welcome all, please take a seat and enjoy the show.....popcorn?? ice cold water?? Dole Whip???
The Cast:
Me- 27 year old Disney fan, visitor of Disney World since 6 months old.
DH- 26 year old getting-to-be a Disney fan. This is is second trip to the World and his first on site stay.
DS- 6 year old who has been waiting a year to go back and plans on making the most of it. It is his second trip and first on site stay, as well.
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Day One: Four Hundred Miles! Are we there yet?!
Saturday, June 25-- I had gone to bed the night before trying to remember what I had forgotten to pack. We were all so excited to be leaving. It seemed like it would never get here, and then it was time to leave. We all went to bed at 8:00 the previous night, but like a true Disney fan, I was up in the middle of the night a ready to go.
I did a double check of all the suitcases, made sure we had all of the necessary in-car items and then woke the family up. We were out of the house by 5:15 and on the road headed to Disney.
It was a long drive, although it was split into many sections with plenty of rest stops. On a side note, has anyone noticed the signs at rest areas touting the fact that there are poisonous snakes?? I know it is Florida, and with marsh areas that snakes abound, but it was like they were proud of all the snakes. LOL For the record, I never saw one snake the entire trip.
After 9 hours in the car, we pulled up to the All Star Sports hotel. The bright colors and large icons immediately welcomed us and put a smile on our faces. How can you be tired and cranky from a long car trip when there is a 50 foot tall football helmet staring you in the face?!
We entered the lobby and were greeted by a the bright colors of the lobby and got in line to check in. Fifteen minutes later, we were handed room keys emblazened with our names and were off to check out our room.
Although we were hoping to have the Touchdown building, we had been placed in the Home Run building, room 9135. As we saw the theming of the Home Run building, we were glad we were put there. It was not a far distance from the bus stop or food court, and had our theme pool.
DS immediately ooh'd and ahh'd over the large score boards and big lights of the building and when we got the room, it was perfect. A clean, fun place to put our heads down at nght. For the three of us, this hotel was perfect.
DH pulled the car around and we began to unload. Along the way we met a nice couple who asked us how long we would be staying. We told them six nights and they handed us five breakfast certificates to use in the food court at the hotel. The magic was beginning to start.
After a rest in the room, we decided to take our first trip to Downtown Disney. To the bus stop!!
We waited only a short time before we were on the bus and on our way. We were planning on hitting some shops and eating dinner at the Earl of Sandwich. After the long drive, we were starving.
The Earl of Sandwich was better that I could have imagined. DH had the BBQ beef sandwich and I had the Hawaiin BBQ sandwich (ham, BBQ and Pineapple), while DS had a pizza sandwich
(is pizza one of the main food groups for kids?) The sandwiches were wonderful and the Earl of Sandwich became a new must have for our family!
We hit the shops for a while and then, feeling a little beat, headed back to the hotel. It was time to get a good nights sleep, we had a date with a big white ball in the morning!!
**BIG DIS THANK YOU** I owe a big Dis Thank You to the Dis'er who gave up their seat on the bus for DS and I on the Downtown Disney Bus. We didn't see that you were a Dis'er until you got off the bus at your stop, but we saw your pin attached to the backpack you were carrying. Our only Dis'er spotted and we didn't even get to say "hi!" LOL
The Cast:
Me- 27 year old Disney fan, visitor of Disney World since 6 months old.
DH- 26 year old getting-to-be a Disney fan. This is is second trip to the World and his first on site stay.
DS- 6 year old who has been waiting a year to go back and plans on making the most of it. It is his second trip and first on site stay, as well.
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Day One: Four Hundred Miles! Are we there yet?!
Saturday, June 25-- I had gone to bed the night before trying to remember what I had forgotten to pack. We were all so excited to be leaving. It seemed like it would never get here, and then it was time to leave. We all went to bed at 8:00 the previous night, but like a true Disney fan, I was up in the middle of the night a ready to go.
I did a double check of all the suitcases, made sure we had all of the necessary in-car items and then woke the family up. We were out of the house by 5:15 and on the road headed to Disney.
It was a long drive, although it was split into many sections with plenty of rest stops. On a side note, has anyone noticed the signs at rest areas touting the fact that there are poisonous snakes?? I know it is Florida, and with marsh areas that snakes abound, but it was like they were proud of all the snakes. LOL For the record, I never saw one snake the entire trip.
After 9 hours in the car, we pulled up to the All Star Sports hotel. The bright colors and large icons immediately welcomed us and put a smile on our faces. How can you be tired and cranky from a long car trip when there is a 50 foot tall football helmet staring you in the face?!
We entered the lobby and were greeted by a the bright colors of the lobby and got in line to check in. Fifteen minutes later, we were handed room keys emblazened with our names and were off to check out our room.
Although we were hoping to have the Touchdown building, we had been placed in the Home Run building, room 9135. As we saw the theming of the Home Run building, we were glad we were put there. It was not a far distance from the bus stop or food court, and had our theme pool.
DS immediately ooh'd and ahh'd over the large score boards and big lights of the building and when we got the room, it was perfect. A clean, fun place to put our heads down at nght. For the three of us, this hotel was perfect.
DH pulled the car around and we began to unload. Along the way we met a nice couple who asked us how long we would be staying. We told them six nights and they handed us five breakfast certificates to use in the food court at the hotel. The magic was beginning to start.
After a rest in the room, we decided to take our first trip to Downtown Disney. To the bus stop!!
We waited only a short time before we were on the bus and on our way. We were planning on hitting some shops and eating dinner at the Earl of Sandwich. After the long drive, we were starving.
The Earl of Sandwich was better that I could have imagined. DH had the BBQ beef sandwich and I had the Hawaiin BBQ sandwich (ham, BBQ and Pineapple), while DS had a pizza sandwich

We hit the shops for a while and then, feeling a little beat, headed back to the hotel. It was time to get a good nights sleep, we had a date with a big white ball in the morning!!
**BIG DIS THANK YOU** I owe a big Dis Thank You to the Dis'er who gave up their seat on the bus for DS and I on the Downtown Disney Bus. We didn't see that you were a Dis'er until you got off the bus at your stop, but we saw your pin attached to the backpack you were carrying. Our only Dis'er spotted and we didn't even get to say "hi!" LOL