The Dogs at WDW (DAY 1 - Check in to WL and Chef Mickey's)

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WHO WE ARE:

Zoe Dog -- Me; 41; went to MK several times as a child and to EPCOT once in late 1980s with DH; compulsive planner, list-maker, and tip-gatherer, but (much to my and my family's relief) was able to be flexible once we arrived

DH -- turned 41 during vacation; late 1980s trip with me was only foray into the World; was a little spooked by memory of how perfect and "Big Brothery" everything was and loved to tease me about my "disney obsession" but is a total kid at heart and began to lurk on the DIS and other helpful sites during the last weeks before departure

E -- DD (11 years) - has an incredibly vivid imagination and so was a bit apprehensive about "spooky" rides, but determined to be a big kid; loves interaction with characters and spotting live animals and noticing all of the little unexpected things

D -- DD (almost 10 years) - wants to do it all and then do it again and again . . . absolutely fearless and utterly enthusiastic

L -- DD (6 1/2 years) - doesn't like to be left behind by the big girls, but is not a thrill seeker; began to swim like a little fish thanks to daily access to warm pools

DAY ONE: Saturday June 21

DH awoke early to go running. I awoke a little after 7:00 to a huge thunderstorm and torrential downpour -- and the forecast was for more of the same. Oh no. DH arrived a short while later, drenched, but carrying a tray full of goodies from the HIFS breakfast buffet which we all enjoyed as we got ready to leave. Used the express checkout so no need to wait in line. We were on our way by about 8:45. It was still raining, but not quite so heavily. And we were on our way to the Wilderness Lodge! WOW! The Lodge is magnificent! We began to feel our spirits rise as we entered the beautiful lobby and heard the Aaron Copeland music in the background. Even a rainy day would be a pleasure here. The girls ran off to check out the lobby and the gift shop while DH and I stood in line to check in. We really didn't expect the rooms to be ready yet (and they weren't) but we were able to get through the check-in process quickly with no problems. AND (!) -- another surprise for the girls -- we couldn't believe our luck: we could be the flag family on our last day at the Lodge! Yippee! We rounded up the girls and, telling them that we wanted to explore a little, we took the little boat to the Contemporary. L was very nervous about the boat trip, but we made it there safely despite the wind and drizzle. As we walked up to the Contemporary, E spotted the back-side of a Sorcerer Mickey topiary - the first of our topiary spotting fun. We went to the Chef Mickey's entrance for our 11:15 PS, still a surprise to the girls. The girls spied Goofy and got a little chance to goof around with him. We were seated immediately in the little room near the entrance. We met Goofy, Chip, Dale, Minnie, Mickey and, our favorite, Pluto who, much to the girls' delight, pretended to put DH's head in his mouth. The restaurant was not at all crowded. In fact, some of the characters visited our table three times while we were there! The breakfast buffet was really yummy. E announced gleefully that she was continuing her recent pattern of eating only bread (a chocolate croissant) and potatoes (homefries) -- heaven to her. The rest of us were a bit more adventuresome and tried the breakfast pizza ( tortillas and zucchini and LOTS of cheese - really good) and other offerings. L liked that there was an array of kid friendly food available on a table that was low enough for her to reach. In fact, throughout our time at WDW, she was repeatedly pleased that many times things (sinks, foods, animal carvings, etc.) were at kid-height. **** Thoroughly stuffed and still excited from meeting Mickey and the gang, we headed to the monorail and rode the Resort-Magic Kingdom Loop .... OH Look! There's the Castle! When we had done an entire loop, we got off at the TTC and boarded the EPCOT monorail. And lucky us! We waited for only one train to come and go and were then able to ride with the pilot both to AND from EPCOT (DH was in the car behind because only 4 can ride up front). The pilot was a very friendly older woman. When she noticed that we all wore Vermont T-Shirts, she told us about her son who was a teacher involved in a masters program that includes a summer stay at the Breadloaf program in VT. We really enjoyed the view of EPCOT from above. Oddly enough, D (who has been the family daredevil since birth and who rode every thrill ride she could manage during our stay) was a little nervous being in the front of the monorail, where we seemed to be very high above the ground and moving fast. At the end of the ride, the pilot gave the girls co-pilot cards. E asked for an extra card for DH since he had missed the fun of being up front. We then took the bus from the TTC to the WL and - yeah!! - our rooms were ready!! Two connecting rooms on the 6th floor overlooking the pool. The girls' room had bunkbeds AND a queen bed which pleased them immensely since it meant each could have her own bed. We settled in a bit, put on our swimsuits, and headed to the pool. The slide was fun!! D couldn't get enough of it. E rode the slide some, but also paddled around daydreaming. L went between the hot tub and the kiddie pool, with occasional trips to the big pool once she realized it was warm too. This is the life! Oh - funny experience at the pool -- E overheard a woman (whom I later learned lived in Florida) saying that the pool was too cool to get into. E couldn't stop giggling over that because it felt like bath water to us northerners! **** To bed at a reasonable time because we're off to the Magic Kingdom in the morning!!
 
I have to laugh about the pool being too cool. We were at Disney in December one time. The temp was about 35 and we saw all these people swimming. We really thought they were nuts until we started talking to our northern friends and found out that they are used to swimming in the cold. :) Sounds like you guys are having fun.
 
What a great start. I'm looking forward to reading all about your trip. Thanks for sharing
 

Sounds like a great beginning to a great trip!!
 
I remember the thunder from that Saturday morning. It was some of the loudest I've ever heard; must've been very close. That Saturday was to be the last day of our vacation and we were going to spend it at Islands of Adventure, but after hearing those storms, we decided to pack it in and head home after a week of daily rain. Hope your weather was better!
 
Glad to hear you had a great experience at Chef Mickey's with an 11:15 PS. We will be arriving in less than two weeks with the same PS and I was a bit worried the food might be cold and bad service. Thanks, for sharing and rienforcing our decision.
 
Sounds like a perfect first day at WDW! Looking forward to reading more...
 
WL is spectacular, isn't it!!!! Thanks for sharing your trip with us!

:earsgirl: Krissy
 
Thanks for sharing. We are staying at VWL in November - cant wait. Hoping to also get the flag family. Thanks for your report.
 
Gee, I can't believe I missed this one;) Great official Disney property start! Thanks for posting!
 
Thanks for posting....I've never tried Chef Mickey's for Breakfast sounds like a great buffet....It is our favorite dinner buffet though.....
 














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