Day 1- Flying In/The Radisson
We woke up at a normal time for once this morning! Every other trip, we've had to get up at 4 AM for an early flight. No sir, not this time around! We were out of the house by 8:30, and at breakfast in an hour and a half. Our flight left at 12:30 PM, and pretty much everything from the morning until 3:30 PM was undocumented and uneventful. No delays, a good flight, and a great landing in my future city of residence, Orlando!
You can tell that I didn't take ANY pictures here...
We picked up our bags and found our driver, Ryan. We used Spaceport Transport as our car service (airport to Radisson, then cruiseport back to airport) this trip, and they were superb! It's a small business with American workers/drivers, and everyone we have encountered with them has been extremely friendly and kind. For paying in cash, we recieved $10 off the price. The car was spacious, clean, and well-kempt.

for this company!
Here's a video of us on the road.
After about 45 minutes, we made it to the Radisson. I dont have any pictures of the outside, but its PINK. The inside was air-conditioned

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or so we thought.
The corridors between the buildings here are tight and pretty annoying. We were in building 3, and it was not that long of a walk, but confusing and hard to find the first time around. We got to our room, and opened the door, only to find
One king size bed.
Remember, there are four of us. Someone messed up, bad! So mom used the phone to call the front desk and have us relocated. We were given room 530 this time, and it had two double beds. Thank goodness. Heres some pictures
We settled in, and there really wasnt anything planned but dinner at Flamingos, the onsite restaurant. We thought it would be good food.
NO. Please, DO NOT EAT HERE. Go next door! The quality was crap, presentation was crap, and the price was insanely high
and I had chicken fingers. You cant screw those up. Anyways, after that we just relaxed and rested. Here, have some more pics of the outside
This is something next door.
Look, a real palm tree!
End of first day.
