AnninIowa
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WHAT: 7 night trip to WDW
WHEN: January 31-Febraury 7
WHERE: Animal Kingdom Lodge
WHO: Me (Ann, 33, internet retailer and pug mama of 2) and my dad (Chuck, 75, Hawkeye/Cubs/Broncos/Bulls fan, John Deere retiree, my "volunteer" shipping manager, and Papa to my two pugs)
WHY: Why, because we like you...er, Disney! He, he!!
PICTURES? Yes, I'm working on editing them and will post a link to them soon!
PART 1: Here we go!!
As soon as I booked this trip to Walt Disney World (WDW), my dad started announcing that this was the last trip he was ever taking. Its too hard to travel. Its too expensive. The real reason? He doesnt want to leave the dogs!
Well, I love my babies, but I need to get away sometimes; and since we had a whirlwind 5 night stay at WDW where I left feeling like Id hardly seen anything, I really wanted to go back.
This trip would be different from the last: Id wear better shoes (the dreaded Crocs over the cheap Old Navy flip flops), we go in winter when the weather was cooler and the crowds were lower, wed stay seven nights so wed have six full days to explore, and we would (GASP!) leave Disney property to go to Busch Gardens and SeaWorld.
I decided on Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL) because it was the cheapest deluxe resort (yes, Im a hotel snob) and because of the animals. This trip would be all about the animals!
So I booked the trip through my TA Gayle at AAA for January 31-February 7 and then didnt do much else. Normally Id be fretting and planning, but with the holiday sales rush and the holidays themselves, I was too distracted to really think about the trip. Before I knew it it was January and I hadnt done anything! Within one hour, I booked Cirque du Soleil, ordered tickets and transportation online for Busch Gardens and SeaWorld, and made dining reservations for Wolfgang Pucks. Then it was out to buy ponchos, umbrellas, order clothes (why didnt I stock up on tees at the end of summer?!), and prepare my business, www.AnnabellasGiftShop.com, to be closed for a week.
The hardest part? Yes, it was leaving my babies! I talked to them a lot about going to visit Dr. Klima, how much fun theyd have with the other doggies, how Id bring them lots of presents from Disney. They were fine my dad and I werent!
Finally, it was time! After two weeks of being cooped up (in an effort to avoid the flu) and praying the winter weather didnt affect our travel plans, we were packed and ready to go!! As suspected, Max and Lucy were excited to go to Dr. Klimas and didnt even look back as we left them (sniff!); and we were off to Cedar Rapids to catch our flight.
Ah, the joys of living in Iowa: clean, safe, low prices and no direct flights anywhere. At least you cant get lost in the Iowa airports. I think Cedar Rapids has four gates in all! We were flying Delta with a layover in Cincinnati before our scheduled landing in Orlando at around 4:30 pm.
Traveling sucks. I just hate being trapped in that tight little space breathing recycled air with nothing to do. Yet even though you do absolutely nothing all day long, you are completely exhausted at the end. Alas, its a necessary evil.
However, the Biscoff cookies served by Delta were YUMMY! I had 4 packages flying to and from!
Of course, as soon as we are seated on the plane, Dad turns to me and says, This is the last trip Im ever taking!
Well see about that.
The best thing about WDW is that you dont have to drive. All your transportation is taken care of for you. They pick you up from the airport with their Magical Express buses, they get your luggage and deliver it to your room, they bus/boat/monorail you around the property your entire stay; and when its over, they check your bags and take you back to the airport. Its heaven!
CELEBRITY SITING ALERT: While at the Cincinnati Airport, we saw CNNs Gary Tuckman eating McDonalds 3 tables away from us at the food court!
So, we arrive at Orlando International Airport and look for the Mickey Hands. Yes, some people actually have the job of wearing oversized Mickey Mouse gloves and waving in the middle of the airport to direct you to the buses. Its pretty funny. Yet I couldnt laugh this time, as there were no Mickey Hands to be found! Instead we wandered aimlessly (yes, I know there is a map with the Magical Express booklet, but we couldnt follow it we are the family that ended up in Illinois on our way to a vacation in Wisconsin) until an airport employee directed us to the right location. Check in was super fast, then we got into the AKL bus line and waited and waited and waited. I guess the slow time of year also applies to the buses. There was hardly anyone else in line, maybe 50 people all total (and thats for ALL the resorts, not just ours).
Finally we were picked up, and after stops at POP and Coronado Springs, we were at AKL! We were greeted by nearly all the valets that were outside, and check-in only took a few minutes. We had booked a pool view room but were UPGRADED to a Savannah View room (happy dance!). Of course, upgrades come at a price as our room was all the way around the resort and in a corner of one of the sections. This is now our vacation joke; we always get the room at the very furthest distance. Isnt that oh so funny?! When standing on the balcony we were practically facing our neighbors, plus we were right above the gates where the staff came out from. At this time I was wishing wed kept the pool view (although Id change my mind in the morning!).
We were tired but hungry, so we trekked back down to The Mara, the quick service restaurant at the resort. After helping Dad figure out what he wanted (he is worse than a child at finding something to eat!), I got in line and waited and waited and waited. Déjà vu. The line for hot food at Mara is very small and even a few people clog it up, and when I finally did get up to order, I was told I had to order THAT food in the second section of the line. Oy!
Finally, we sat down to eat and I discovered my new favorite food: sweet potato chips! Yum!! Getting some food perked us up a bit, and it wasnt too long after we got back to the room that our luggage arrived and we were getting ready for bed. Dad slept like a log; a great, big snoring log. Oh well, who needs sleep?! I had an iron-clad plan for Epcot the next day, with Soarin at the top of the list!!
WHEN: January 31-Febraury 7
WHERE: Animal Kingdom Lodge
WHO: Me (Ann, 33, internet retailer and pug mama of 2) and my dad (Chuck, 75, Hawkeye/Cubs/Broncos/Bulls fan, John Deere retiree, my "volunteer" shipping manager, and Papa to my two pugs)
WHY: Why, because we like you...er, Disney! He, he!!
PICTURES? Yes, I'm working on editing them and will post a link to them soon!
PART 1: Here we go!!
As soon as I booked this trip to Walt Disney World (WDW), my dad started announcing that this was the last trip he was ever taking. Its too hard to travel. Its too expensive. The real reason? He doesnt want to leave the dogs!
Well, I love my babies, but I need to get away sometimes; and since we had a whirlwind 5 night stay at WDW where I left feeling like Id hardly seen anything, I really wanted to go back.
This trip would be different from the last: Id wear better shoes (the dreaded Crocs over the cheap Old Navy flip flops), we go in winter when the weather was cooler and the crowds were lower, wed stay seven nights so wed have six full days to explore, and we would (GASP!) leave Disney property to go to Busch Gardens and SeaWorld.
I decided on Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL) because it was the cheapest deluxe resort (yes, Im a hotel snob) and because of the animals. This trip would be all about the animals!
So I booked the trip through my TA Gayle at AAA for January 31-February 7 and then didnt do much else. Normally Id be fretting and planning, but with the holiday sales rush and the holidays themselves, I was too distracted to really think about the trip. Before I knew it it was January and I hadnt done anything! Within one hour, I booked Cirque du Soleil, ordered tickets and transportation online for Busch Gardens and SeaWorld, and made dining reservations for Wolfgang Pucks. Then it was out to buy ponchos, umbrellas, order clothes (why didnt I stock up on tees at the end of summer?!), and prepare my business, www.AnnabellasGiftShop.com, to be closed for a week.
The hardest part? Yes, it was leaving my babies! I talked to them a lot about going to visit Dr. Klima, how much fun theyd have with the other doggies, how Id bring them lots of presents from Disney. They were fine my dad and I werent!

Finally, it was time! After two weeks of being cooped up (in an effort to avoid the flu) and praying the winter weather didnt affect our travel plans, we were packed and ready to go!! As suspected, Max and Lucy were excited to go to Dr. Klimas and didnt even look back as we left them (sniff!); and we were off to Cedar Rapids to catch our flight.
Ah, the joys of living in Iowa: clean, safe, low prices and no direct flights anywhere. At least you cant get lost in the Iowa airports. I think Cedar Rapids has four gates in all! We were flying Delta with a layover in Cincinnati before our scheduled landing in Orlando at around 4:30 pm.
Traveling sucks. I just hate being trapped in that tight little space breathing recycled air with nothing to do. Yet even though you do absolutely nothing all day long, you are completely exhausted at the end. Alas, its a necessary evil.
However, the Biscoff cookies served by Delta were YUMMY! I had 4 packages flying to and from!
Of course, as soon as we are seated on the plane, Dad turns to me and says, This is the last trip Im ever taking!
Well see about that.

The best thing about WDW is that you dont have to drive. All your transportation is taken care of for you. They pick you up from the airport with their Magical Express buses, they get your luggage and deliver it to your room, they bus/boat/monorail you around the property your entire stay; and when its over, they check your bags and take you back to the airport. Its heaven!
CELEBRITY SITING ALERT: While at the Cincinnati Airport, we saw CNNs Gary Tuckman eating McDonalds 3 tables away from us at the food court!

So, we arrive at Orlando International Airport and look for the Mickey Hands. Yes, some people actually have the job of wearing oversized Mickey Mouse gloves and waving in the middle of the airport to direct you to the buses. Its pretty funny. Yet I couldnt laugh this time, as there were no Mickey Hands to be found! Instead we wandered aimlessly (yes, I know there is a map with the Magical Express booklet, but we couldnt follow it we are the family that ended up in Illinois on our way to a vacation in Wisconsin) until an airport employee directed us to the right location. Check in was super fast, then we got into the AKL bus line and waited and waited and waited. I guess the slow time of year also applies to the buses. There was hardly anyone else in line, maybe 50 people all total (and thats for ALL the resorts, not just ours).
Finally we were picked up, and after stops at POP and Coronado Springs, we were at AKL! We were greeted by nearly all the valets that were outside, and check-in only took a few minutes. We had booked a pool view room but were UPGRADED to a Savannah View room (happy dance!). Of course, upgrades come at a price as our room was all the way around the resort and in a corner of one of the sections. This is now our vacation joke; we always get the room at the very furthest distance. Isnt that oh so funny?! When standing on the balcony we were practically facing our neighbors, plus we were right above the gates where the staff came out from. At this time I was wishing wed kept the pool view (although Id change my mind in the morning!).
We were tired but hungry, so we trekked back down to The Mara, the quick service restaurant at the resort. After helping Dad figure out what he wanted (he is worse than a child at finding something to eat!), I got in line and waited and waited and waited. Déjà vu. The line for hot food at Mara is very small and even a few people clog it up, and when I finally did get up to order, I was told I had to order THAT food in the second section of the line. Oy!
Finally, we sat down to eat and I discovered my new favorite food: sweet potato chips! Yum!! Getting some food perked us up a bit, and it wasnt too long after we got back to the room that our luggage arrived and we were getting ready for bed. Dad slept like a log; a great, big snoring log. Oh well, who needs sleep?! I had an iron-clad plan for Epcot the next day, with Soarin at the top of the list!!
