zanzibar138
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Apologies, I seem to be experiencing technical difficulties at this time! Somehow ended up duplicating my previous post.
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Short! (for that ride)was surprised to see Smuggler’s Run down to 15 minutes!
Still very good, I think.By the time we arrived, the wait time had gone up to 20 minutes, but we were still happy to wait.
Ugh...There had been a noticeable increase in the number of cheerleading groups and teenage girls in general in the park
Yuss...Ben and I were made pilots.
At that point, the two teenage girls in line behind us cracked it, made a big fuss that they wanted to be pilots and sulked until they got their way.
Good for you. Don't reward bad behaviour.if the girls had just asked nicely about it, we would have offered to swap. Since they made a big scene and got all sulky about it, there was no way I was going to offer (even though it probably would have helped the CMs).
Really! Huh!was surprised to find Ben and I being led to our own private ride vehicle instead lol!
Turned out it was for the best, because it turned out that Ben and I were absolutely terrible pilots,
Oh dear...Even Ben was getting a little frustrated and started having a go at me to steer better…
turned out he’d forgotten he was the one controlling the side to side and I was just doing up and down![]()
This is good intel. I can always watch it later... or at least I could. Not sure about now. Don't really care!By the time we were finished, wait times were actually down all over the park. We figured it must have been people leaving to watch the Superbowl.
Definitely photogenic.As well as drinks, we ordered a mousse dessert to share. It was very photogenic, but I wasn’t entirely convinced on the flavour combination. Ben, who is normally very fussy and only likes the plainest desserts, actually quite enjoyed it.
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Yay!It was the one and I was super excited to get one!
Of course!We got there probably 45 minutes before the show and got decent seats pretty close to the centre (but of course I had the tallest guy in the park sitting right in front of me).
Yusss!!! Score!And there, in the corner, was a small stash of adult sizes in the F! range!
I can't even imagine.Apparently, there was some sort of after hours party for the cheerleaders.
Been there. Pretty tough after a long day in the park.Sadly, the bus was crowded and noisy, and we had to stand – not the most wonderful way to finish off such a magical stay.
I was kinda hoping you'd get the same two... again!We opened our mystery pin pack to reveal… 2 new pins! Hoo-bloody-ray for that!
That would have been super frustrating for us since we had no more opportunity to trade!I was kinda hoping you'd get the same two... again!
Still funny, though.That would have been super frustrating for us since we had no more opportunity to trade!
10.5 hour layover???We had a big travel day ahead of us, starting with the 5.5 hour flight to LA, due to arrive at LAX at around 10am. After a very long layover at LAX, we had the 17.5 hour flight to Singapore, departing at 10:30pm.
Still here and interested.Many of you may choose to leave the TR at this point, as the exciting Disney part has finished, and Singapore may not be of that much interest to everyone following along.
Oh dear... But at least it got straightened out.In my sad and slightly sleep-deprived state, I made some really stupid error on the check-in machine. I forget what it was, but when we were able to finally find a customer service rep to help us, and she figured out what I’d done, I felt like a right idiot.
We paid the rather hefty sum for our 2 large suitcases and 1 small one, and were then offered the option to check our cabin luggage for free![]()
To my surprise, we’d actually been assigned exit row seats!
Nice! Two bonuses at once.To our surprise, he offered to do it for us there and then! And the surprises continued when he told us we would be able to access the Star Alliance lounge immediately!
That sounds pretty nice and must've felt nice after a long day already.I’d also passed the entrance to the showers, and thought that seemed like an appealing thing to do next. I rang the bell for the shower attendant and she led me to a free and freshly cleaned shower room. I didn’t take any photos, but the shower rooms were really nice, with a big luxurious walk-in shower with rainfall shower head, a decent-sized counter top with a nice basin and a handy toilet as well. They were well-equipped with everything you’d need – towels, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, lotion, shower cap if you wanted, plus a hairdryer and straightener. It was a nice way to freshen up.
That looks pretty good for airplane food.
Impressive. I can never sleep on planes.I probably managed a decent 5-6 hours of sleep.
That looks very impressive for airplane food!
The irony is that the late afternoon would have had us arrive at LAX with perfect timing, at around 7:30pm. Since the flights were ticketed separately though, it just wasn't worth the risk in case that flight had been significantly delayed or cancelled. At least if something had gone wrong with our early morning flight, we would have had all day to try to get ourselves to LAX if we needed to.10.5 hour layover???![]()
The realities of living in Australia17.5 hour flight????![]()
I don't often make use of the showers at airport lounges, but for longer travel with layovers involved, it's definitely to have the option.That sounds pretty nice and must've felt nice after a long day already.
There is a significant step up between economy and business. Business class passengers expect restaurant quality food and presentation. We are much more simple beings and would often prefer the economy meal is the business class one is too fancy lol! I still enjoy the presentation though.That looks pretty good for airplane food.
I only can in business. I can sleep in a reclined sitting position if I'm tired enough, but only if I can put my feet up (right up, not just a couple of inches off the ground on a sad little footrest). Otherwise I get very bad restless legs (and body, and mindImpressive. I can never sleep on planes.
I get that. I’d probably do the same.The irony is that the late afternoon would have had us arrive at LAX with perfect timing, at around 7:30pm. Since the flights were ticketed separately though, it just wasn't worth the risk in case that flight had been significantly delayed or cancelled. At least if something had gone wrong with our early morning flight, we would have had all day to try to get ourselves to LAX if we needed to.
So I see!There is a significant step up between economy and business.
We are much more simple beings and would often prefer the economy meal is the business class one is too fancy lol!
Still, not bad at ALL!By the time we arrived, the wait time had gone up to 20 minutes, but we were still happy to wait.
That's awesome! I'd love a private ride.but was surprised to find Ben and I being led to our own private ride vehicle instead lol!
Even Ben was getting a little frustrated and started having a go at me to steer better… turned out he’d forgotten he was the one controlling the side to side and I was just doing up and down
Okay, that's just beautiful!
Almost always a perfect place to find some quiet away from the crowds!so we enjoyed another round of drinks taking in the last of the sunset from the patio.
D'oh!!! Hate that!(but of course I had the tallest guy in the park sitting right in front of me).
That's great you found them! Huzzah!With hoodies in hand, I was able to relax and look around the shop to see if there was anything else that caught my eye. Low and behold, there in front of me was a 2025 WDW hoodie that was also calling my name.
Nope, never do anymore. Buh-bye!I know the new thing is that you don’t need to check out,
Yep, always a good option if you don't want to diddle around with your bag. Almost always free.In my sad and slightly sleep-deprived state, I made some really stupid error on the check-in machine. I forget what it was, but when we were able to finally find a customer service rep to help us, and she figured out what I’d done, I felt like a right idiot. I dutifully added my carry-on case as checked luggage because I couldn’t be bothered to lug it around with us and was having anxiety about not being able to find room for it on the plane. We paid the rather hefty sum for our 2 large suitcases and 1 small one, and were then offered the option to check our cabin luggage for free![]()
Glad this turned out to be a good option!There were no seats allocated and instead it said something along the lines of ‘see gate staff’. Oops! I promptly set off to see the gate staff.
SCORE!!!We had to change to the international terminal, but it was only a short walk. Took us a while to find the check-in counter for Singapore Airlines but eventually we did and were pleased to find that it was staffed. We joined the line for the business class check-in and were soon with the attendant. We explained that we were on the late flight that evening, and that we were just wondering when we’d be able to check our luggage. To our surprise, he offered to do it for us there and then! And the surprises continued when he told us we would be able to access the Star Alliance lounge immediately!
Great you could find a place to get away from the airport chaos.We found a cosy private spot inside and settled in for a long day!
Yum!! That sounds amazing!They didn’t, but the bartender found some ingredients to make something akin to a Bailey’s chocolate milkshake for me so that was worth asking about! I sat there for a while chatting with him.
The dreaded jet lag sets in.I was pretty ready for bed by that time, so didn’t have much trouble falling asleep. I probably managed a decent 5-6 hours of sleep. When I woke up, the cabin was still in darkness, and we were obviously expected to sleep a bit longer, but my body hadn’t received that memo and was ready to start a new day. And we still had a full day’s worth of flying ahead of us!
Yeah, 2 heavy meals in a row when you're not moving seems a bit odd.Yep, on our overnight flight we were served ‘supper’ and ‘dinner’. The lamb cutlets and accompanying vegetables were very nice, but it was too heavy for me at that time of day. I would have much preferred a nice muesli with yoghurt and fresh fruit (and maybe a cheeky mimosa).
Wish I knew that beforehand!Yep, always a good option if you don't want to diddle around with your bag. Almost always free.
I'm actually one of those extraordinarily lucky people who doesn't really get jetlag. Once I land, I'm almost always able to get straight into the new time zone. I know some poor people who suffer for weeks after a trip!The dreaded jet lag sets in.
Yeah, 2 heavy meals in a row when you're not moving seems a bit odd.