The last adults only trip to WDW, Jan 7-15th. Lots of pics! Completed 2/1!

Awesome report... and since we're leaving TOMORROW :cool1: it's nice to see everything going on "right now."

Also, I took bellydance classes for several years before having my kids. I swear, the flexibility of my abs and hips helped in labor. ;)
 
Sunday January 11th.
Why does 6am on vacation seem so much earlier than 6am at home? I could hardly believe it when that alarm went off. Our Keys to the Kingdom tour didn't start until 9am, but due to the road closures from the WDW Marathon, we had to make the 7:30am bus. The bus ride from ALK to MK usually takes 10-15 minutes, well with all of the detours, it took 30 minutes to get from ALK to the TTC. There were no buses directly to MK this morning. What was neat was that we arrived at the TTC, just as the main group of runners made it there! There were so many! I saw lots of lime green shirts running by!

We took the ferry over to MK and were the only two guests on the ferry, so we got our own private cruise. The monorail was jammed with people going from TTC to MK, so we felt quite fortunate by a little Disney Magic so early in the morning. Not to mention, people just being oblivious to the empty ferry!

DW on the Ferry
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Once we got over to MK, we scooted though a quick bag check and then onto Main Street where there were thousands of runners making their way up Main Street, around Tomorrow Land, back through the Castle and down towards Adventure Land. Loud techno music was blaring over the Main Street Speakers and the Mayor of Main Street was out to greet the runners as were the women Suffragettes. I was amazed at the number of runners that stopped for pictures with the Suffragettes!

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The CMs for the opening ceremonies were watching the runners from the train station.
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I had planned on getting a cinnamon roll from the Main Street Bakery, but it was closed due to the runners being on that side of the street. Bummer. Thankfully Casey's was open and serving muffins, so I got a blueberry muffin and made the baby happy. It wasn't a cinnamon roll though!
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We checked in for our tour and met our guide Megan, who was absolutely awesome. She was fun, informative, kind and absolutely full of energy.
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We also put in our lunch orders for Columbia Harbor House with Tracey, Lighthouse Sandwich for me (garlic hummus with broccoli slaw) and fish-n-chicken combo basket for DW.

It's too much to go through all of the stuff that we learned on the Keys to the Kingdom tour, but I do want to say that I highly recommend it. The Four Keys to the Kingdom are Safety, Courtesy, Show and Efficiency. They are taught and listed in order of importance. Did you know that there are 60 thousand CM's on Disney Property? That's about 1/3rd of Orlando's population! Pretty impressive how many paychecks Mickey must write every couple weeks.

We walked down Main Street and Megan pointed out some important windows.
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Walt’s window is right above the ice cream shop. The rumor is that it’s so Walt, who loved ice cream, can come down at night and help himself. He can also keep an eye on the “show” that is going on.
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The Keys tour is about 5 hours long and well worth the inexpensive price. We learned about the history of both Disney parks and the names on the windows on Main Street. We rode three rides, Jungle Cruise, Pirates and the Haunted Mansion. The Jungle Cruise we rode without the regular talk and instead got the interesting tidbits about the ride, such as where some hidden Mickey's are (look on the downed airplane) and how deep the water is (4 feet).

We were walking past Pirates when Megan took a sudden turn and said that she couldn't pass up Pirates when there's a zero wait time! Again, she told us things to look out for, such as there are only 30 faces, but 60 characters in Pirates, so the faces repeat.

After Pirates, we had the first of two backstage stops and got to see where the SpectoMagic floats are kept, where the trash goes, where animals from the Jungle Cruise are fixed and some of the refurb of Splash Mountain.

After lunch, we rode the Haunted Mansion, again learning some interesting tidbits, like the hidden Donald on the chair in the endless hallway and that you are thrown out of the attic by the angry bride, so that's why you go down backwards to the graveyard. Megan also pointed out some more hidden Mickey's, one is being held by the Grim Reaper in the graveyard scene. It's hard to see, but it's there.

We went backstage again just by the First Aid station on Main Street and this time got to go down to the tunnels! Woo! We walked around quite a bit in the tunnels and saw a video about the laundry and computer system in the MK.

The tour ended again back on Main Street by City Hall. Again, I highly recommend this tour, just make sure that you wear really comfy walking shoes! We walked nearly continuously for five hours, so prepare your feet! We filled out CM Comment cards about how great Megan and Tracy were on the tour at City Hall. They really made this tour special.

I had planned on us heading back to AK after the tour for a rest, but DW wanted to drop off her marathon timing chip at Epcot. So, after getting an ice cream cone at the end of Main Street, we hopped on the monorail to Epcot and found the tents where the marathon ended in the parking lot. They were packing things up, but thankfully we got there in time to turn her chip in. We turned right around, walked back through the parking lot and back to the monorail to MK. She was relieved to have been able to turn that in, so that was good.

Back at MK, DW needed a haircut, so she headed over to the Barber shop. We had been planning on eating at Jiko tonight, but decided to stay at MK instead. So, while DW got her haircut, I watched the 3pm parade and tried to find a table service restaurant in MK that had availability tonight. The only place that was open was LTT and we didn't want to go there again. Thankfully, DW liked the CM who cut her hair and gave her a purple Mickey on the back of her head,so much, that she wanted to fill out a comment card on him too. While I was waiting on hold with Disney Dining, she got us a reservation at Plaza House. Woo!

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Guess what ride we went on next?
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We also sang our way through the Carousel of Progress. It really is time to update that show!

Dinner at Plaza House was very tasty! We had an excellent server who honored a few special requests without any hesitations. I got the Reuben with extra sauerkraut and broccoli slaw. DW got a cheeseburger with cheddar cheese, onions and mushrooms, with extra homemade chips. Even though Plaza House has the best ice cream sundaes, since we had already had ice cream earlier in the day, we really didn't want ice cream for dessert. DW asked our server for some fresh fruit and we both got a large serving of apples, grapes, strawberries and bananas. Perfect!
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We wandered through the shops on Main Street and I finally found where the glass blowing takes place. We missed the actual glass blowing, but the whole setup is quite impressive.
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I had heard about the new Fairy Meet-n-Greet at ToonTown and really wanted to see Tinkerbell. Oh! That reminds me! The Tinkerbell who flies from the castle right before wishes is most certainly female. She's 100lbs and between 4'8" and 5'0" tall, so super tiny. Just another thing we learned on the Keys Tour. Anyway, so I wanted to meet Tinkerbell and her friends and DW suggested that we ride the train over to Toon Town.

We caught the train at the end of Main Street and since we've took the Train Tour last year, we were curious as to what train engine we got. Our engine was Walter! We were in the last car and saw two children getting to stand on the platform where the conductor was standing. Well, we wanted to do that too! So, we rode the train for the Grand Circle Tour and once we got back to Main Street, we got to stand on the back too! Woohoo! It was quite fun being back there.
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We rode around to Toon Town again and found where the Fairy's were hiding in the Exhibition Hall. There was a 15 minute wait to see the Princesses and a 75 minute wait to see the Fairy's! I guess that the Princesses have been bumped in importance! We skipped the Fairy's, that's just too long to wait.

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It was getting close to 7pm and we were going to head over to ride Jungle Cruise again, but the long day caught up with us. We decided to head back to AKL and beat the crowds out of the park. We did so much walking today, but it was all fun. The baby in my belly is way tired as well and I need to drink lots more water than I did today.
So, one last view of the pretty castle and we headed out of MK.

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We got back to AKL and did a load of laundry in our villa (Love DVC) while watching mindless TV and resting tired feet. We were scheduled to check out of our one-bedroom savanna view and move to a one-bedroom on Club Level the next day!

DW's ears had really been bothering her, so a visit to a local Urgent Care center may need to happen. Flying home on Thursday with an untreated ear infection would be so painful.

So..will we go to Urgent Care? Will we sleep past check-out time? How tasty are the goodies up on Club Level? Stay tuned!
 
I know that people have complained that AKL is so far away from the parks. Well, I got on the bus at 6:26 and was at AKL at 6:36! Woo! A 10 minute bus ride is certainly welcome anywhere!

I agree with you. The bus rides really don't seem that long to me and during my November and December trips I drove to/from there to the parks a few times and I was really surprised at how short the drives were.
 
I agree with you. The bus rides really don't seem that long to me and during my November and December trips I drove to/from there to the parks a few times and I was really surprised at how short the drives were.

The bus rides were all really short, except for one bus driver who forgot that she was going to AKL and went to the AK park instead! :rotfl2: She realized her mistake just before pulling into the AK bus stops, so we did a little detour. It was pretty funny.
 

Great update. That's pretty cool to have the marathon go through the park like that! Me and my sister also did the Keys tour. It is pretty great. I definitely would do it again but I need to lose some weight (or at least do a lot more walking) before attempting that again. Right after we did our tour I got my haircut there too. What blew our minds was the barber is from our area and had a hair salon for years here before moving to Florida. He was so nice! Since I HATE having my picture taken my sister had to sneak taking a picture of me getting my haircut. It's in our TR.

I hope your significant other doesn't have to go to urgent care! It just stinks being sick on vacation - especially in WDW!!!
 
I'm loving your report! :cool1: Thank you for sharing it with us. I have to say I'm jealous of the belly dancing...I have a fixation on it and SO want to take a class! :goodvibes Some day...although after 5 kids I've got a bit more belly to dance with...lol. :rotfl: Gotta love the mickey on the back of your dw's head...did she get the pixie dust too? You find that stuff forever, I swear. Can't wait to hear more!!
 
Great update. That's pretty cool to have the marathon go through the park like that! Me and my sister also did the Keys tour. It is pretty great. I definitely would do it again but I need to lose some weight (or at least do a lot more walking) before attempting that again. Right after we did our tour I got my haircut there too. What blew our minds was the barber is from our area and had a hair salon for years here before moving to Florida. He was so nice! Since I HATE having my picture taken my sister had to sneak taking a picture of me getting my haircut. It's in our TR.

I hope your significant other doesn't have to go to urgent care! It just stinks being sick on vacation - especially in WDW!!!

I hear ya on the walking involved for the Keys tour! We were tired afterward. I can't remember the barber's name, but isn't he from the Chicago area? My DW has her haircut with him every time we go to WDW. I'm not sure what she's going to do now that we're not going back for a year! :confused3

I'm loving your report! :cool1: Thank you for sharing it with us. I have to say I'm jealous of the belly dancing...I have a fixation on it and SO want to take a class! :goodvibes Some day...although after 5 kids I've got a bit more belly to dance with...lol. :rotfl: Gotta love the mickey on the back of your dw's head...did she get the pixie dust too? You find that stuff forever, I swear. Can't wait to hear more!!

You should totally take up belly dancing! I teach, take class and perform and I have women of all shapes and sizes in my classes. The bigger the belly, the better the dance looks. :) Check our your local community ed program. They usually offer some classes.

My DW didn't get the pixie dust, although I tried to talk her into it. She really didn't even want to get the Mickey, but I insisted. Why go to WDW and NOT get a Mickey on the back of your head? Otherwise it's just a normal haircut!
I got Pixie Dusted though and you are so right, for the next week I found the stuff everywhere!
 
Thanks! I hope that you have a fantastic trip. Those last few days before leaving are soooo exciting. I love that anticipation. :)

Thank you!! We leave in the morning and I'm more excited than ever. :cool1: :cool1: This is DH and I's first solo trip in many, many yrs...should be so much fun. Don't get me wrong, I will miss my boys, but at the same time need a much needed "adult" trip.

Thanks for sharing DW's purple mickey!! Love it!!!

Oh, and again you have me pumped up about our Keys to the Kingdom tour next week.

Keep posting cuz I'm gonna keep reading while I'm there. I'm gonna try and do a live report while we're there....if DH will let me on the computer. We don't get a lot of time alone anymore, so he might have other things on his agenda. :rolleyes1
 
Monday January 12th.


The beds at AKV are so comfy and the room is so dark and quiet, it
is very hard to get up in the morning! I was ready to go at 8:30,
but DW was not as excited about the dawn. However, I knew that we
had a busy morning ahead of us, so we had to get moving.

DW was not feeling any better this morning and actually, her ear
ache was worse. So, I knew that we were going to be visiting
Centra Care urgent care center. We also needed to pack up our
stuff, move out of our 1-bedroom savannah view villa and into a
1-bedroom villa on CL. Woohoo!

So, we packed up our stuff and then headed down to the Mara for
breakfast. I brought cereal and stuff for breakfasts in our room,
but we had some extra counter service credits because we got lunch
as part of our Keys tour yesterday. We each got the Bounty
Platter, which is the same breakfast platter served at every
resort counter service, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, a biscuit,
potatoes and two mini Mickey waffles. This is a heck of a lot of
food for one person! We also had our first incidence of CM
rudeness. DW asked for her waffles to be on a separate plate and
the CM grabbed the waffle and slammed it down on the same plate as
the other food! DW asked again for a separate plate and with a
great deal of huffing and puffing, the CM grabbed a small plate
and SLAMMED the waffles down on it. Wow. Someone needs to go on
the Keys to the Kingdom tour! The food was cold, but thankfully
there’s a microwave, so just a minute of being zapped and the food
was nice and hot.

Then, there was the adventure of getting all of our luggage down
from our room to bell services. We seemed to have acquired several
more pieces of luggage in just a few days! We were going to call
Bell Services, but they are always so busy in the morning that we
figured it would be faster just to drag things down there
ourselves. So, we made it to the very busy lobby, checked out of
our room and got ready to check into our new room!

Morgan, from the CL came down and took us up to the 6th floor. We
had a comfortable, easy quick check-in and were given our room
keys. We also had a fed-ex package that absolutely had to get
mailed out today and Morgan promised that she would take care of
it for us.
Pic of CL
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I looked over a print-out of our dining reservations and noticed
that we have a Specialty Cruise booked on Tuesday! WOO! I had
called ALK concierge and requested the Illuminations cruise, but
had never heard back from them, so I figured I didn’t get it.
Surprisingly enough, it was reserved for us, even without our
leaving our CC # for a deposit. Too weird! We put down a deposit,
so tomorrow we’re going on an Illuminations cruise! Woohoo!

15 minutes after being called, the free Centra Care shuttle
arrived for the quick 10 minute trip to the facility. We had
called our insurance company that morning and they said that if
Centra Care billed them directly, they would pay them directly.
Well, Centra Care said that they didn’t do direct billing to our
insurance, so we would have to pay out of pocket and then get
reimbursed by our insurance company. Okie Dokie. I wish this had
been clearer prior to our arriving there, but we didn’t have many
other options.

They told us on the phone that there was about an hour wait. Sure
enough, we got there at 11:30 and DW was seen at 12:30. She was
diagnosed with an ear infection, given antibiotics, a pain med and
some OTC decongestants. They give you the medication right there,
so there’s no need to go to a pharmacy. The shuttle dropped us off
back at AKL and the entire trip took from 11:30 – 1:30, not bad
for a walk-in clinic!

We went back to The Mara for lunch. I got another pita sandwich
with a fruit cup for dessert.
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DW got a pepperoni pizza. Well, actually, she got the African
stew, but she dropped it! Woops! She decided to try the pizza as
its less spillable then the stew. The pizza is not typical WDW
pizza. It’s very thin crust, almost flat bread like and looked
quite good. The pita sandwich was tasty as always and the fruit
fresh and juicy. Sorry, no pic of the pizza. DW wasn’t in the mood
for me to be taking pictures of her food!

After lunch, we headed up to the CL to wait for our villa to be
ready. I had just settled in with my book and a cookie, when the
concierge came over to tell us our villa number. Yeay! We got into
our villa at 2:30pm. Unfortunately, it isn’t a savannah view, but
we have an interesting view of the human animals in the human
tank. It is totally baffling to me that people will go swimming
when it is 60 degrees out! Burrrrr!

Pics from our balcony
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While DW waited and read the paper, I scurried through the villa
and wiped every surface, door handle, door knob, curtain pull,
light switch, remote control, phone and the entire bathroom down
with bleach wipes. It only takes me 15 minutes or so and I feel a
lot better about it. I asked our Keys guide yesterday if she’d
heard anything about Noro going through WDW and she said that no
one had notified Guest Relations about an outbreak. Hopefully it’s
settling down now, but I don’t want to take any chances.

We unpacked a little, but since we’re leaving on Thursday (BOO!),
I didn’t unpack everything. DW was starting to feel tired and out
of sorts again, so I left her to rest while I went over to Epcot.
It had been cloudy, humid and in the upper 60’s all day, so the
rain wasn’t a big surprise. It ended fairly soon after I arrived
at Epcot.

I just love walking into Epcot or any park. There’s still that
feeling of excitement and anticipation, every time I set foot into
a park. Maybe it’s the music or the theming or just knowing how
much fun I’m about to have.

Epcot was nearly empty today! Everything, except for Soarin’, was
a walk-on. Soarin’ had a 45 minute wait.

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I rode Soarin’ and sat next to a lovely elderly gentleman from
the UK. This was his first trip to WDW and he was here with his
wife, their grown children and grandchildren. He and I chatted a
bit before the ride and I explained to him what the ride was like.
He said that it sounded like fun. Well, the poor guy. As soon as
the ride lifted off, he started hyperventilating! I grabbed one of
his hands and his wife grabbed the other and we both tried
distracting him. I ended up narrating the entire ride to him,
telling him what sequence was coming up next and getting him to
slow his breathing down by smelling the oranges and pine scents.
He did calm down a bit and by the time the ride was over, seemed
to be enjoying it. Once he was safely down on the ground, he even
said that he’d like to ride it again! I don’t think his wife will
let him.

Since I was in The Land pavilion, I had to take a trip through the
Greenhouse. DW and I took the walking tour, Behind the Seeds, a
few years ago, which was excellent. It gives a much more detailed
description of all of the botanical research that WDW is involved
in. I managed to get seated in a boat with an entire Brazillion
tour group. Oh Joy. They talked loudly through the entire ride and
I don’t think that they were talking about plants. Why would you
spend so much money to go to WDW and then not even pay attention
to the attractions?

Bananas!
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Mickey Pumpkin
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Empty Epcot!
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I was starting to feel a bit hungry, so I took a little detour to
Norway for a goodie. I was going to get a sweet pretzel with
almonds, but it was just too big. So, I got a School Bread
instead. I have never had School Bread and was pleasantly
surprised at how tasty it is! The coconut is perfect with the
sweetness of the filling. It was more bready and less like a donut
than I had expected. Quite good.

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Have you ever noticed how the Swans are attacking the Eifel Tower
in France?
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For some reason, I never noticed just how clearly you can see the
Swan/Dolphin from Epcot. It looks like it’s inside Epcot!
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Feeling more energetic, I headed back to Future World to ride
Figment..er..Imagination. While on the way, I stopped and asked a
Photopass person to take a picture with my own camera. They never
mind doing that, but I was surprised to have two whole families
cut in front of me in line to get their photos taken and the
Photopass person didn’t say a word. I guess that they figure that
families are more likely to purchase photopass pictures than
someone traveling alone? Annoying.

Look, I have a big ball on my head AND in my belly!
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Figment was cute, but I miss the old Figment ride.
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I had to find my buddy Nemo, so after Figment, I wandered over to
the Living Seas. I have also decided that I no longer feel like a
pregnant hippo, I feel like a manatee! Manatee’s eat 8 hours a day
and that’s about how much I’m eating! I wish I could just float
around like they do and not have to waddle around dealing with
gravity.

Speaking of eating, it was getting towards dinner time, so I
headed back to the World Showcase. I stopped in Canada and admired
the gardens and saw the Canada movie. The waterfall on the walkway
towards the movie was off! I was very surprised as I’ve never seen
it not working. The walkway isn’t nearly as pretty without the
waterfall.

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England was about the only busy place in Epcot this evening. The
Rose and Crown was quite full and there was a long line for
fish-n-chips. It seemed like most people were hanging out in the
UK enjoying the evening and a pint or two!

As I headed over the bridge to France, I heard a familiar song
coming from Morocco! It’s a very popular belly dance song called
One Thousand and One Nights, so I knew that the dancer was
performing. I waddled as fast as I could over to Morocco and saw
Mo’Rockin and the dancer on their new stage to the right of
Morocco. The band has a bigger place to play, but the dancer’s
space is smaller. I’m not quite sure that’s fair, but I guess it’s
the band that is selling the CD’s, not the dancer. She’s quite
good and there was a large crowd around her. I watched her and
tried not to dance too obviously, which is so hard! The music is
so compelling that it is hard to stand still.

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After the dancer’s set was over, I got a chicken schwarma platter
from the Tangierine Cafe, which was huge! There was a lot of
chicken, a big scoop of hummas, tabouleh, and a big piece of pita
bread. This platter is more than enough for two people and there
was no way I could even come close to eating half of it.

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After dinner, I reluctantly decided that it was time to head back
to AKL. I love walking around Epcot after dark, it’s just so
pretty and the air feels so comfortable and soft. It was still
humid, but that nice skin rejuvenating humid that feels like
walking through silk. It was a very pleasant walk back through
England, Canada, Future World and out to the bus stop. The bus
pulled up just as I reached the bus stop and I was back at AKL by
8:00pm.

The CL offers desserts starting at 8pm, so I was right on time for
an oatmeal cookie and milk to end my day with. Plus, the pool at
night is really pretty.

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Tomorrow, we have lunch reservations at Tutto Italia and the
Illuminations cruise! Woohoo! So, will DW feel up to some park
touring? Will our cruise get rained out? Will there still be food
left at the CL by the time we get up for breakfast? All these
questions, and more will be answered tomorrow night.
 
I hear ya on the walking involved for the Keys tour! We were tired afterward. I can't remember the barber's name, but isn't he from the Chicago area? My DW has her haircut with him every time we go to WDW. I'm not sure what she's going to do now that we're not going back for a year! :confused3

Yes he is. We are from the Schaumburg area and we kept running into cast members from the same area the entire trip we were on. I think I might get another cut there again when we go (I hope!) for my birthday and Star Wars weekends this year!
 
I just have to say your baby bump is so cute! I hope you are truly enjoying your pregnancy. As a mom to 4, and we are done populating the Earth, pregnancy was such a serene time for me!

I am really enjoying your TR. I followed your live report and it was great too!:cheer2: All the great pictures of AKL has me so excited for our trip.
 
After lunch, we headed up to the CL to wait for our villa to be
ready. I had just settled in with my book and a cookie, when the
concierge came over to tell us our villa number. Yeay! We got into
our villa at 2:30pm. Unfortunately, it isn’t a savannah view, but
we have an interesting view of the human animals in the human
tank. It is totally baffling to me that people will go swimming
when it is 60 degrees out! Burrrrr!

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Don't be too disappointed that you didn't get a SV room. I had a SV room during my May CL stay and I thought that the pool view was better. The area of the savanna that the CL rooms overlook has a lot of trees so you mostly see the tops of the trees instead of animals underneath.
 
Don't be too disappointed that you didn't get a SV room. I had a SV room during my May CL stay and I thought that the pool view was better. The area of the savanna that the CL rooms overlook has a lot of trees so you mostly see the tops of the trees instead of animals underneath.

We had a SV room the last time we stayed CL in June 2008 and were actually quite happy with it. We had the 2nd room down from the lounge and maybe we just got lucky because there weren't trees in the way of the animals.

The pool view wasn't bad and we did get to see some animals on the far side of the pool. It was quiet being January, but I wonder if it would be noisy during a warmer time of year.
 
Tuesday January 13th

Ahhh…. another beautiful day at WDW. I was up around 7:30 and got up to let DW sleep some more. When I woke up, it was so foggy that I could hardly see the pool from our balcony!
Here's a pic I took a few hours later.
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The lifeguards have been out doing practice drills all morning, which has provided some interesting entertainment. There's one lifeguard who cannot swim! They were doing laps and this one guy was lagging behind. Either he's just not into early morning swims, or someone needs to seriously re-evaluate the minimal requirements for being a life guard.

DW woke up and we got breakfast from the lounge. They have a few different kinds of cold cereal, oatmeal, quinoa, assorted pastries (including some really good mini-blueberry muffins), bagels, fresh fruit, yogurt, fresh juices, milk, coffee and tea. It's a very nice breakfast. DW went there in her Mickey Mouse PJ's, which was both cute and embarrassing.

The plan for the day was to have an easy morning, then head over to Epcot for lunch and to DHS for awhile before coming back to ALK to let DW rest up before the cruise tonight.

DW was feeling much better today, gotta love how fast antibiotics kick in! She was her normal happy, bouncy Disney self, which was just great to see. Our schedule changed quite a bit today from what was planned, so this was a good reminder of how flexibility is important both in a Disney vacation, but also a marriage.

DW's favorite game/ride is TSMM, so after breakfast we headed over to DHS.
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It was quite warm and humid and both of us were wishing we'd worn shorts instead of jeans and t-shirts. We got to DHS around 11:00 and headed directly for TSMM.
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The fastpass return time was already 3-4 pm! Wow! Thankfully the standby line wasn't too long, at least not too long for dedicated TSMM fans! We both scored high enough to get the Cat! Woohoo!

After riding TSMM, we made it (barely) to the 11:30 Indiana Jones show. The park had been amazingly uncrowded as we were walking around. Well, I found out why, everyone was packed into the Indiana Jones theater! It was standing room only. We watched the opening sequence standing behind wheelchairs and left just before the Cairo marketplace scene. We said that we'd be back to see it when we could sit, famous last words. We did get to see the Green Army Men marching across DHS as we left.

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It was time to head over to Epcot anyway, so we waited a bit for the boat and then enjoyed the scenic ride along the waterway. We sat in the outside back part of the boat, which was lovely, but noisy with the motor being right below us.

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Short stop at the Beach Club. Check out those clouds.
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Epcot was nearly totally empty. We were here for Food and Wine in October and Epcot was shoulder to shoulder people. It was amazing to be able to walk freely through the World Showcase and have room to run from one side of the path to the other, without having to watch out for anyone! Not that we did that, but we could have if we wanted to!

We took our time meandering through France, Morocco and America before getting to our lunch in Italy. We just missed the show in Italy, so now we have something else to come back and see sometime.

Then it was lunch at Tutto Italia, a place we've never eaten at before. All I can say is...wow. We will certainly be back. I wouldn't want to eat this heavy food in August, but in January, pasta is perfect. We had a gorgeous waiter whose name I've completely forgotten, but he was lovely to look at and provided very good service.

Bread, olives and olive oil
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Olive oil after we asked for some balsamic vinegar to be added. Find the hidden Mickey!
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I had the Tagliatelle alla Primavera, which is tagliatelle egg pasta with zucchini, broccoli, peas, mushrooms, and tomatoes in a light cream sauce.
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DW had Bucatini Gratinati with Italian prosciutto ham, peas and parmesan cream.
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We also asked what the Chef's Side Dishes were for that day and it was roasted asparagus with roasted tomatoes. Yummy, so we got an order of that to share.
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OMG..I was in pasta heaven. Carbs and I are good friends and this was absolutely scrumptious. It was a large plate of pasta and I have to admit I ate nearly the whole thing. The asparagus was also roasted perfectly and still had a nice snap to it. Very, very good.

For dessert I had the Copetta Sotto Bosco - berries, zabaglione cream gelato and chocolate sauce and while I didn't think I'd be able to eat more than a couple bites, it was soooo tasty that I ate the whole thing!
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DW had cream filled puff pastry with hot chocolate sauce poured on top. Her dessert didn't last long either.

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This was a meal that I was happy we were on the dining plan for because it was $124 for the two of us and that's without any wine! Wow! Yeay for the dining plan!

It had gotten really cloudy while we were eating and soon after we left the restaurant, it started pouring down rain. Thankfully we had wanted to see the American Adventure, so we just ducked next door to the American pavilion. We were in time to listen to the singers and then saw the show. This was something we haven't seen before, so it was quite special. I think that it glosses over some very negative periods of time in our American history, but since the rest of the countries in the World Showcase only focus on the positives, I guess we can too.
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I had hope that it would have stopped raining by the time the show was over, but sadly it was raining harder.
Rainy day at Epcot
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We took the Friendship boat across to the other side of the World Showcase and slogged our way to Future World. We had to wait a bit for the boat because the draw bridge was up to let the Illuminations barges go by. It was pretty nifty as I’ve never seen the bridge up before!
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I was absolutely freezing in a light t-shirt, so we stopped at MouseGears and bought sweatshirts for both of us. I got a nice big fuzzy sweatshirt that felt soooo good.

As we were walking, DW said "Let's take the monorail over to MK!" I just looked at her a bit confused. I reminded her that it would be raining over at MK as well! It was pretty funny.

We headed back to AKL around 4:30pm and were so happy to get a nice warm dry bus. However, I think that the bus driver was new and got lost! It took us 30 minutes of driving around back roads to get back to AKL. It's usually a 10 minute trip!

Anyway, DW was back to feeling tired and was coughing a lot more than she had been. It was still raining and getting colder by the moment, so I had grave concerns about her being out on the water for the fireworks cruise. We sadly decided that we were going to have to cancel the cruise. I was/am pretty bummed about not going on the Illuminations cruise, but I wouldn't want to do it without my DW and she was in no condition to be out in the cold and rain. So, we talked with Carmen at the concierge and explained our situation. She understood completely and called the recreation department and was able to cancel the cruise without penalty. Phew! At least we won't get charged for a cruise that we didn't take! Yeay for Carmen! We'll just have to take the cruise another time. I know that we'll be back next year, so we can plan for it at that time.

Since we weren't going to be going out on the cruise, I had her check and see if we could get into Jiko tonight. A reservation for 2 wasn't available until 9pm, but a reservation for 3 people was available at 6pm! Guess which one we took?

Now, neither of us were all that hungry, haven eaten a massive quantity of pasta earlier in the day. However, I've always wanted to try Jiko and it was as good as everyone says it is. Our server's name was Jeff and while he was very nice, he was also very slow. I was happy that we weren't in a hurry and could just relax and enjoy the slow pace of the meal.

The cooking place
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Birdies!
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Bread with sundried tomato butter.
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We shared the Pokanoket Farm Seared Ostrich Filet - with creamed sweet potatoes and pomegranate gastrique. I have no idea what a pomegranate gastrique is, but the Ostrich was amazingly good. It was tender, juicy and absolutely the best steak I've ever tasted. It was very hard to share this with DW.
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For my entree, I had the Swahili Curry Shrimp - with East African Curry Sauce, Artichokes, and Coconut Rice. Mmm..I love curry and I love shrimp, so this was perfect for me. It was also a huge portion, so if you are looking for something to split, this would be ideal. It is spicy, but I love spicy, so I was happy.
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DW got the Nantucket Scallops - with Butternut Squash Gratin, Apple Slaw, and Apple Vinaigrette. I had no idea that there was a Nantucket in Africa! Regardless of where the scallops were from, they were also quite tasty. She got 4 large scallops on top of the squash with the apple slaw next to it. Quite the pretty presentation.

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While we were eating, there was a father with two small children..maybe aged 4 and 6, sitting next to us. He was such a good dad! To keep his children entertained and not screaming or running around the table, like we witnessed another young, bored, over-tired kid doing, he told an elaborate story about a cheetah. He was such a good story teller that we found ourselves eavesdropping just to hear what happened next! The kids were spellbound and hung on to his every word, just as we were. I hope he writes his stories down in a book. I'd love to read it.

Even though we couldn't eat even 1/4 of our entrees, we had to have dessert. I had to try the passionfruit panna cotta with roasted pineapple, spiced caramel, and coconut-curry sorbet. I haven't ever even heard of a panna cotta before and curry ice cream sounded really interesting. It was actually quite good! the panna cotta was like a vanilla flan and got a lot of flavor from the curry ice cream. I love pineapple, so anything with sweet pineapple appeals to me. I would get this again, it was that good.
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DW got the House-Made Meyer Lemon Curd - With pomegranate and blueberry compote, white chocolate biscotti, and sour cream ice cream. She liked the lemon curd, but didn't seem that thrilled with the sour cream ice cream. She said it was "an interesting mix of flavors".
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We got done eating a little after 8pm and I wanted to go to Epcot to see Illuminations while DW went back to the villa to rest. I managed to get a bus right away and got to Epcot at around 8:20. Yeay! I'd be on time for Illuminations! When I got off the bus, I was surprised at the large number of people leaving the park just before Illuminations. Usually if people are in the park 30 minutes or so prior to the show, they stay.

I got though bag check and the turnstiles and started heading under Space Ship earth when I suddenly realized why everyone was leaving. The rain may have stopped, but it was so fricken cold! OMG! There was a bitter, very non-Floridian like wind that was cutting through my sweat shirt like I wasn't even wearing it. My ears were frozen and I realized that the only way I'd be able to make it the 30 minutes wait for Illuminations, plus the show, would be to buy a hat, gloves, scarf and a jacket. It was that cold! I learned later that there is a freeze warning out for tonight. Well, after shivering with indecision for a moment or two, I headed back out of the park and onto the nice warm bus. Darn-it. Ahh well, it's better than my getting sick as well as DW and I'm glad now that we canceled the cruise as my DW would have been miserable.

Quick picture before I left. The fountain wasn’t on?!
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On the way back to AKL, the bus driver forgot that she was driving to the Lodge and instead drove to AK park! She came over the microphone and apologized for the detour and said "Please don't tell anyone". I thought it was funny. I wonder how often that happens.

The next day was our last full day at WDW as we left Thursday afternoon. The tentative plans are to go back to DHS in the morning and MK in the afternoon.

Will we ever find our favorite CM, Kimbee, at TSMM? Will it be sunny and warm tomorrow? How on earth are we going to eat 8 counter service meals in two days? Will we finally see Illuminations tomorrow night? Will DW's energy level continue to improve?
 
Another great update!

Aww so many restaurants so little time. Your description of Jiko is awesome. I was planning on trying Sanaa during my December trip, but maybe I will need to go to Jiko again.

I also enjoyed Tutto Italia. I ate there for dinner in December and had an awesome meal.
 
An excellent TR. I like the food pictures to go with it. I am leaving in 2 weeks and staying at WL. I went to Jiko 3.5 years ago. Can't wait to go there again. We already had reservation there twice this time.

Looking forward to your next update.
 
I am really enjoying your trip report. :cheer2:

I have to get one of those pretzels in Germany! Did you get it at Sommerfest?
 
The Plaza Restaurant is my favorite. They have an excellent club sandwich!!
 
I am really enjoying your trip report. :cheer2:

I have to get one of those pretzels in Germany! Did you get it at Sommerfest?

Thanks! I'm not sure what the name of the little quick service place is. It's in the back of Germany, right next to the entrance of the Biergarten. They had brats and kraut, pretzels, drinks and a couple kinds of desserts.
There's a pretzel and beer stand right as you enter Germany, but that one had a HUGE long line.

The Plaza Restaurant is my favorite. They have an excellent club sandwich!!

I love the Plaza Restaurant! I haven't tried their club, but I will check that out next time! I usually get the strawberry fields salad, which is really tasty.
 












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