Hi, Tammi!
Well, since everybody seems to be left hanging I will try to give you all a condensed version of a trip report!

But no pics because I don't know how to do that!

Besides, my pics are all still trapped in my camera. I might try to set them free tomorrow if Brother is well enough for school. He has quite the cough and runny nose today.
Saturday Dec. 2 - We woke DS up at 4:50 AM. I told him I needed for him to try on a jacket. He HATES to try on clothes.

He pulled the covers over his head. I continued to pester him about the jacket. I told him I though maybe if the jacket fit he might want to wear it to Disney World. Today. Because we are going right now.

That got him up! He thought we were joking, but when he saw the suitcases he was convinced! We got the car to the remote parking, took the shuttle to the terminal, cleared security, all good. Our flight was delayed about 40 minutes for no good reason, but still, not too bad. Got to MCO, line for Magical Express was insane but it was 25 minutes from getting in the line until we were seated on the bus. Got to Pop Century about 1:00, our room was ready YAY!, and we got all of our requests except one. We were one room in from the corner instead of on the corner. Not too shabby! It was HOT that day - I was glad I tossed in some short sleeved shirts at the last minute.
We got to Epcot around 2 PM. We got Fast Passes for Test Track, rode the new Nemo ride (we thought it was just so-so), had some rice cream at Norway

, browsed around World Showcase. DS got his pic with the Monkey King in China although we missed the story. Each country has a little placard explaining the tradition of their storyteller so we at least got the gist of it! We rode Test Track, watched them light the tree, then back to Le Cellier. We tried to get into dinner early but they couldn't get us in (no surprise). We looked around Canada, listened to Father Christmas at UK, then to dinner. The kids' menus are not as heinous as we thought they would be. Le Cellier had some good choices. DS had a wire from his braces poking him so he had a tough time eating during the trip. He refused to put any wax on the wire.

He ordered from the kids' menu at ALL of our TS ressies and it was FINE. Nobody batted an eye. He ordered the chicken nuggets at Le Cellier, but they were huge, flat chicken strip type things. The breading was crispy so he wasn't thrilled. DH got pork tenderloin that was the smallest portion we have ever seen at any restaurant anywhere. I had the salmon and it was fabulous!
DS was tired and cranky so we ended up skipping IllumiNations. Some battles are simply not worth fighting.