Well, we're back, unpacked and safe & sound in our home.
Pooh-Head is whooped pup... poo baby.
Whew! I'm thinking maybe 13 days might just be too long... Yeah Right!!
Ok, now to catch up on comments...
Kat said:
I send you my most humble apologies.
Can't wait to hear about 'Ohana... we're eating there for the first time very, very soon!!
I accept.
O'Hana = Stick-In-The-Gut Not sure if it was the 14 BBQ'd sausage links I ate or the quart of wine...

But it definitely was barking the next day. Made for a long journey home.
The Hummus Sauce was our favorite for dipping. Lin liked the turkey but I really liked those sausages. The steak and pork were dry.
It's the second time we've been there and LG had fun with the entertainment but overall I'd only give it a "C".
TheDISFam said:
Have a safe trip home!!! Yes, I LOVE the RAC airport check-in at the resort! We've used it several times now and have never had a problem.
I hope you left those Stretchy Shorts behind...
That check in was incredible! LtP was telling me "...those bags will NEVER make it to Billings". Guess what? She was wrong... they made it.
Oh, and we went down with TWO checked bags but came home with THREE checked bags... That story will be saved for the trippie.
The Stretchy Shorts
still haven't been washed. I have to take a picture of them first so you can see the before and after shots.
I think instead of washing them I'll have to bury them. It's really bad.
Oh, and I wore them home on the airplane also much to LtP's horror.
Steve said:
This may be the best TR in the history of the DIS.
No way! Maybe the most appalling, but definitely not the best.
Goof said:
Buzz,
I believed you man
We men may stretch the truth about some things, but not about cooking in some good old artery harden grease
Thanks Goof. Us men gotta stick together on these boards. We're outnumbered 20 to 1 here!
GA said:
Have a safe trip home guys! It was fun! can't wait to see the pic of the room.
Those are posted now GA.
The OKW rooms are VERY nice. The views are great also. I'd sit out on the balcony after swimming every day to check email and the DIS, sip a glass of wine or a beer, watch the golfers, and get a little work done. That was my favorite part of the room.
It's spacious also. It's nice to put the kids to bed at night then watch TV alone with LtP and reflect upon the day. I believe the rooms are around 1,300 sq ft. It's also nice to have that great big fridge with auto icemaker.
DM said:
Oh ... it's been a little while since they have been doing it. It will definitely make it in my TR ... someday.
It definitely beats dragging all your luggage to the airport and checking in there.
After we dropped off the rental car, we just went straight through to security, had some eggs for breakfast, then walked on the airplane. It really couldn't have been any smoother.
Goof said:
Next trip I think you can do the Fry Daddy and the Hibachi
I think some of the resorts actually have BBQ's don't they?

If not they should. Man oh Man do I love BBQ.
When I took that Hibachi with us we were driving so it made it easier. I'm not really sure LtP would approve of me jamming a soot covered BBQ into our suitcases... you never know though.

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jcc said:
I am so showing this to DH. Maybe he doesn't get it becasye he is off int eh summers
We say this to people all the time and they just look

at the concept
You have to spend time down here. You can't just show up and then head home in a few days. People who do this generally end up wondering what all the fuss is about. They just don't get the Disney Experience.
As with all our trips, we didn't spend more than 4 hours per day in the parks and generally around 3. After that, it was swimming for two or three hours then rest in the room. We had an early dinner every single night, put the kids in bed at 8pm and then we would hit the sack around 10.
My sister came down to WDW with her herd and they were in the parks from the time they open to the time they closed. They were all cranky and didn't enjoy it. They tried to jam everything in to four park hopping day. Not a good idea.
Goof said:
Sorry Buzz,
Can't help with the White Rabbit or Mole People, I have enough problems with my recurring nightmare of my Mother-in-Law moving in with us.

Is that really true!
GA said:
needless to say, we were all sad when we had to board Magical Express back to the airport. So on the plane home hubby said ok, when do we go back?
I thought for a moment and said Feb 2009. but for 10 nights this time.
And I think that should do it for most people. I would suggest 10 days to anyone who asked me. Most people tend to spend more time in the parks than we do so 10 days won't cut it for us.
We won't go this coming spring like we did last spring so we'll be EXTRA ready to go come this time next year. We'll probably do 12 nights again. It just works for us.
DM said:
That is awesome!!! Ahhhh... get away from me!!
Actually, my white rabbit is more of a man in a fuzzy rabbit costume and walks with a limp.
whogirl'smom said:
Seriously, does your school give you a hard time for the kids missing so many days in a row? I don't know what our school's policy is....we just go down for fall break for 7 days, but I'd love to do longer!
Not at all.. not yet anyway.

And I hope they don't.
It's MEA days when we go (I have no idea what the acronym means) so the even though they're gone 10 school days they only miss 7. Seven is still a lot though. I think our kids are able to miss 10 days per semester but I'm not sure.
LtP is an ex-teacher and she says it's ok to take them out. Trey is in Life Skills class instead of the 3rd grade and LG just started Kindergarten.
I guess we'll find out.
beckanoah said:
OMG, I had and still do have dreams about people slingshotting toothpicks into me, like a pincushion. I am still terrified of toothpicks. I stepped on like my 4th toothpick a couple weeks ago. (shudder)
Ok, that's just creepy.

Just kidding.
cathy0124 said:
Say Buzz.....my DH was wondering if you took the Fry Daddy into any of the parks... He thought you might be able to get away with it.. well maybe except for AK of course
I'm not sure what security would say but I have to admit I don't ever remember seeing a 110v outlet anywhere in the parks.

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Good idea though!
We do take a "sweat rag" with us in the parks every day along with our stroller name tag, maps of all the parks, four water bottles, fruit snacks for the kids, cell phones, contact eye rewetter, ponchos for AK, room keys, credit cards, cash, and sun block. That's about it.
blue said:
Thanks Blue.
sunkitty said:
Linnie, are you going to tell us all about David Cassidy? I can remember as a kid just staring at the picture of him on the album cover. Drool. He's aged really well, hasn't he?
There will be an entire segment devoted to our second night out which includes DC. LtP even has a DC shirt now.
That was the single best night (without kids) we've ever had. Bistro De Paris, Off Kilter, DC, Illuminations, Boardwalk.... just a great time.
carrieannie said:
That was beautifully said Buzz! Welcome home.
Thanks, it was my own twisted way to tell people to spend more time on vacation. Don't be in such a rush. You don't have to go commando to have fun in WDW.
When people ask me how can we spend so much time in WDW I always tell them it's simple: Waterskiing, biking, swimming, water parks, golf, fine dining, shopping, strolling, and spa. It's not JUST about the theme parks.
Like I said, we go to the parks every day but only for a couple of hours.
LD said:
Welcome home Buzz and Lin!
Thanks Lessa.
PP said:
Thanks PittyPat.
ILMICKEY said:
You are doing a wonderful job making memories with your kids. You are making imprints in their brains that will last forever.
That's so true Nikki. My daughter has been talking about Disney all weekend since we got home. She was brave this year and went on RRC and SM. She's so proud of herself.
I hope to give my DVC to my kids and grandchildren some day for them to use and make memories the same as I gave them.
DisneyJo said:
Just caught up and I loved the photos and the dreams stories, hope you got home safely
We did... thank you!
