Thanks you, Motherfletcher, for the positive words

I'm a grammar Nazi, believe me (just ask any of my friends or family)! And now for some very sad news:
My parents...deleted...the vacation pictures...from...the memory card...in their camera.
We do have a scanner, which would mean scanning all of the pictures into their computer, and doing a bunch of other complicated things. So this TR will be, sadly, pictureless.

Very, very sorry.
Anyway, on to DAY 1 of the AMAZING AMANDASPARKS730 BIRTHDAY TRIP!!
July 28, 2007
Mom woke up at like, 3 A.M. I heard her take a shower at 3:30 (some ungodly hour). My alarm clock went off at 4:30 A.M. Great. Well, it was good practice for high school. Because, well, now I get up at 5:30 A.M. Ah well, it would be worth it! We did some last-minute packing (i.e. hairbrush, other things needed in the morning), and fed the cats (and put the auto-feeder in the fish tank). Around 5:00, we were outside on the front steps. Yes, it only takes me a few minutes to get dressed. In half an hour, I got dressed, made my bed, finished packing, brushed my teeth, put my hair up, AND helped my parents with last minute things. I'm used to it. **Off topic for 2 seconds. I am an only child. No siblings. Technically, my friends and pets are my brothers and sisters. LONG story!** I'm an experianced (sp?) traveler! Seriously, my first plane trip was when I was 2 years old, to Disney World. Anyways...Sam's parents picked us up a little past 5 A.M. Her mom was sad, but she managed, LOL. We arrived at the airport close to 5:30. Yes, that fast! I think it only took 5 minutes to get to the terminal dropoff area. From my house. Yeah. So we checked in (lots of people going "with us") and made our way to security. The line wasn't that bad, actually. Perhaps, 10 minutes? We veered off left to the Southwest terminal. This only took 3 minutes. The airport here is VERY small. Dad went to get Dunkin' Donuts for us (you can find one practically every quarter mile in my hometown. Literally, you can find 2, 3, even 4 on the same street!

We ate and played cards with Mom while waiting. Finally, they called our flight! We were allowed to preboard, as Dad can't sit towards the back of the plane (claustrophobia). We actually got the second or third row of the plane!

We're on our way! Sam and I listened to our iPods and read magazines (mine). Sometime over North Carolina (I think? Halfway through the flight, anyway) we started playing cards again (with Mom). Gosh, it was a LOOOOOONG game of WAR we had going! Dad was diagonally across from us, reading the 7th Harry Potter book (lent to him by me, who read it in less than a week!). Sam had the window seat, then me, then Mom. When we began to decend, we looked out to see...FLORIDA! Wait, what's that? Oh, yes, palm trees! Now, you do NOT see those in N.E.! We were in MCO around 9:30 A.M. Not bad time at all! Sam called her parents to let them know that we had arrived in one piece, and we were on to my favorite piece of MCO-the tram thing! Yay!

Luggage claim took a little while, but we got our luggage and went outside to get our shuttle to RPR! There were a few stops along the way, but we did get to go down I-Drive (my first time seeing it), and we saw some cool restaurants, shops, mini-golf, lots of cool things! Our arrival at RPR? Around 10:15. WHOOT WHOOT! It was BEAUTIFUL, and what was that? The HULK?! AHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Check in was a breeze, as Mom had signed up for Loew's Memebers (or whatever that is called!). We were in Tower 3, fifth floor. I don't recall the room number, though...

We left the suitcases there, put on sunblock, got our passholders and room keys, and we were ready to go! Our family friends (the ones who were watching Scooby) went to USO/IoA previously this year for their daughter's dance competition (yes, I am friends with them), so they gave us their passholders! That saved us some money, so we were happy! (I still have mine with the key still in it, LOL. Great souvenir!) I had read here on the DIS that walking was a good way to get from RPR to the parks, so I insisted on walking (besides, the line for the water-taxi was long). We finally arrived at the "crossroads" and now had make one big decision: which park to do first? Sam said IoA, so I agreed, and we went left. She and I had our tickets from
AAA, but Mom and Dad still had to get theirs. So Mom got in the Customer Services line and waited. And waited...and waited...UGH! The line was very slow, the people working there very slow...Dad finally got someone at the normal ticket window to validate the papers, and we were finally in after a grand total of an hour and a HALF to get in!
Where to first? Let's see. It's big. It's green. It's...scary... It's THE HULK! I can't tell you how incredibly nervous I was riding this. But, we went on. I did love flashing our badges to the TM and getting waved ahead. Adrenaline kicked in going up the launch. And then...ZOOOOOOOOOM! Oh. My. GOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!! This was the most amazing rollercoaster I have EVER been on! I loved every minute of it! I begged to go on SpiderMan next, and everyone agreed. Mom and Dad had gone on it, and loved it. We put on our glasses, got in our car, and went off. This is a great ride. Every twist and turn was a new surprise. The drop scene was absoultely heart-dropping! After, we were hungry, so we decided to eat at the Captain America Diner. The wait was VERY long, but we got our food. We had been planning to go on Dr. Doom next, but the sky opened up, and it began to rain. No, not rain, POUR! We hid under a storefront for awhile, jumping at the thunder, and watching everyone scramble to get to saftey (or onto Spidey!

) The rain did let up, and we walked to Toon Lagoon. Heck, we were already wet, why not do the water rides? We waited awhile for Popeye to get up-and-running again, but we got on the ride. Well, they're not kidding when they say it's the "wettest ride in all Orlando"!

SOAKED! Then, we trekked over to Dudley Do-Right. I liked this ride. The first two smaller drops get you a LOT wetter than the final one, though! Also, I'm glad to have ridden it before they installed those dang LAPBARS! INJUSTICE! **Lapbar rant done** Of course, we just HAD to do JPRA after this. Gosh, this ride is so much FUN! The theming is great, as well. We actually got the front of the log, too! We then hiked back through towards POE. Looking at our dinner options, we decide on Confisco's. First, we headed into Suess Landing. First, Cat in the Cat. It was pretty cute, and definately zany and Suess-ish! Next, Caro-suess-El. Mom took pictures while the rest of us rode. Last was High in the Sky Suess Trolley Train. We rode the track that goes through Circus McGirkus. It was cute. Great photo ops! Dinner was between 5:30 and 6:00 P.M. Confisco's was nice, but the service was VERY slow (see a theme here?). The food was okay. After, we went to Lost Continent for those Henna Tattoos that I'd read about in Kelly Monaghan's book (great book, by the way! It really helped for this trip!). Mine was on my right ankle, and said "dream" in Japanese. Sam's was on her left wrist and said "luck" in Japanese. We were able to catch the rickshaw people on our walk back to the RPR. Much worth it. We went up to the room, and hung out for the rest of the night. We also called home to let family (Sam's parents and my grandparents) for the status report. Crawling into bed, we were happy, but tired. A great day!
Coming up:
DAY 2 of the AMAZING AMANDASPARKS730 BIRTHDAY TRIP!
July 29, 2007
***USO
***ROTM, our new favorite ride!
***JAWS: Searching for new cast members
***Dr. Doom!
***DD at last-ICE side
***More water splashing goodness
***Universal 360
***Meal Deal Day!
Come back again for more, and thanks for reading this installment!
Sparks, out!