MickeyMonstersMom
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Cast: Myself, 36; DD almost 12; DS 8
I took the Monsters for their first trip to celebrate DDs 8th birthday in 2002, and promised a return for DSs 8th. We could not go near his real birthday in January but I also could not pass up the Free Dining promotion as I would be flying to Florida anyway to escort the kids back from a visitation with their dad. Not only would we be celebrating DSs birthday; for me Id be seeing my children after 6 weeks away. I couldnt wait! Id considered surprising the kids, but ended up telling them in May, so we had already chosen our must-do attractions and restaurants. I made up some matching tank tops and bought other t-shirts as Ive done on every big family trip. It did not turn out quite as Id expected. Over the summer DD became a tween and her new (but decidedly not improved) personality just did not accept the magic of Disney. Wheres Peter Pan when you need him?
Im going to do the entire trip report in one thread because its definitely more of a rant than a description of a magical family vacation. I debated even putting it out there, but readers may be able to glean some useful information in the midst of my angst (not to mention it feels good to get it off my chest)!
Day 1: Wednesday 8/16/06 - Homecoming
In order to get to the airport in plenty of time for the new security measures, I got up at 2:00
and arrived with lots of time to spare, so I settled in for the 2-hour wait before my flight took off. It was weird to be flying alone, the first time in over 20 years. There were several families there with men in camouflage, including several babies and toddlers. I noticed one young family in particular who kept trying to convince their little guy to stay put near their seats and considered suggesting they let him run while he had the chance, but kept my big mouth shut. Instead I chatted with a grandfather who was heading back home to Alabama, the state of my birth.
As we boarded, I noticed the men in camouflage getting on without their families, and as we taxied to the runway the pilot noted that those men were returning to Iraq after a leave. I fought tears as I joined the other passengers in an ovation for these men. The young man in the aisle seat in my row (our center seat was empty) snorted and tucked himself down into his seat to promptly fall asleep. He slept for the entire 3-hour flight, mouth open, sometimes drooling. At one point he moved and opened his eyes, so I took advantage of that moment to ask him to let me out to use the lavatory. He wasnt happy about it, and I ended up slithering around his knees to get out. Upon returning I found him out cold again: he didnt move when I tapped his shoulder twice and spoke loudly, so I took a deep breath and sort of vaulted over him into my seat! As we waited to disembark a lady behind us asked him if hed taken something to sleep so soundly, but he said hed simply gone without sleep the night before.
Luckily, the flight arrived in Atlanta 15 minutes ahead of schedule, giving me more breathing room in my otherwise tight connection window. Phew! Actually, Im pretty impressed with that airport - those trains go pretty fast! I had time to eat a muffin Id brought with me and get a drink at the water fountain - the coffee bar was just opening as my flight was due to board, with a large haggard-looking crowd gathered around the slowly rising gate. Ahhh, the joys of losing that caffeine dependency...
I was seated next to a lady who also loves Disney, although she had never heard of the DIS (can you believe it?!). An elderly couple boarded and raised a bit of a ruckus as they had been issued boarding passes for our seats. After a few tense minutes as the couple insisted that we move, an attendant pointed out that those boarding passes had been for their previous flight, and that their seats for this leg were further back in the plane. The man then said, but we want these seats. What?! Thankfully, the attendant just shooed them along with no further incident. My neighbor and I talked the entire flight. It turns out she had just retired from Middle School teaching (I teach 7th grade Social Studies), so we talked shop for a bit before moving on to our Disney trips - shes been to every park except the one in Tokyo, lucky her. Before I knew it, wed landed at MCO at 11:30.
My ex met me at the airport (I hugged my kids!!!) and drove us to the Pop Century - nice of him. We were back in the World! Yay! There were about 20 families ahead of me at check-in, but the line just crawled. We waited an agonizing hour in that line, and then the CM said they had no preferred rooms left - yikes! Trying very hard to not appear to be giving the guy a hard time, I asked what happens then if Ive paid for a preferred room. He decided to check again and found us #5301, right between the Hippy Dippy Pool and the smaller childrens area behind it. The room was not ready yet, so we left our luggage and headed for DSs first priority, MGM, at 1:50.
By that time, TOT had a 50-minute wait so we grabbed FPs (4:55 return time) and headed to RNRC which surprisingly posted a 30-minute wait. A mother and daughter were in line behind us: mom had been on before and loved it, but the college-age daughter was afraid of going upside down. DS assured her he went on when he was 5 (it was his first roller coaster, in fact) and had no problem. All three of us told her how smooth and fast it was - she wouldnt be able to tell shes upside down. I hope it worked out well for her: it was rougher than I remembered, and I was easily able to tell when the inversions came up. We left 25 minutes after getting in line and decided to see if we could get into the Sci-Fi early for our 3:00 ADR. We checked in at 2:30 and were seated at 2:55. Well, it earned us at least 5 minutes, right? (Dining report sold separately - watch for upcoming thread in that forum.)
After eating we lost steam, but wanted to stay in the park until our FP time for TOT. We stopped at Star Tours and DS was thrilled because he was seated at the end of the first row right next to our pilot. Then DD noticed the sign for Sounds Dangerous, which was on her try it list for this trip. DS sulked and whined that he didnt want to do it, but ended up liking the show so much we went back later in the trip. We got to TOT right at the first minute of our FP window and zipped right on. We LOVED the random sequencing, especially the particular one we had that time! We even came to a stop and it felt as though the ride was over, but up we flew again for a few more rounds! Whee! However, it did not give the Dkids a second wind; they wanted to go to our room, so back on the bus we went.
After checking out the gift shop, we arrived back at the room at about 6:00 and were surprised to find no luggage waiting for us. A call to Bell Services informed me that we would not receive it for 2-3 hours yet, so DS and I went down and picked it up ourselves. DD announced that she was too tired to help and needed to rest, the first in a very long and infuriating string of similar announcements throughout our trip. I unpacked while DS told me about his summer and DD watched TV. After a take-out dinner from the food court eaten in our room, we settled in to watch Angels in the Outfield and went to bed. The room was quite cold to this Northerner who rarely uses A/C; I added a note to request extra blankets on our Mousekeeping tip envelope.
Day 2 coming soon...
I took the Monsters for their first trip to celebrate DDs 8th birthday in 2002, and promised a return for DSs 8th. We could not go near his real birthday in January but I also could not pass up the Free Dining promotion as I would be flying to Florida anyway to escort the kids back from a visitation with their dad. Not only would we be celebrating DSs birthday; for me Id be seeing my children after 6 weeks away. I couldnt wait! Id considered surprising the kids, but ended up telling them in May, so we had already chosen our must-do attractions and restaurants. I made up some matching tank tops and bought other t-shirts as Ive done on every big family trip. It did not turn out quite as Id expected. Over the summer DD became a tween and her new (but decidedly not improved) personality just did not accept the magic of Disney. Wheres Peter Pan when you need him?
Im going to do the entire trip report in one thread because its definitely more of a rant than a description of a magical family vacation. I debated even putting it out there, but readers may be able to glean some useful information in the midst of my angst (not to mention it feels good to get it off my chest)!
Day 1: Wednesday 8/16/06 - Homecoming
In order to get to the airport in plenty of time for the new security measures, I got up at 2:00

As we boarded, I noticed the men in camouflage getting on without their families, and as we taxied to the runway the pilot noted that those men were returning to Iraq after a leave. I fought tears as I joined the other passengers in an ovation for these men. The young man in the aisle seat in my row (our center seat was empty) snorted and tucked himself down into his seat to promptly fall asleep. He slept for the entire 3-hour flight, mouth open, sometimes drooling. At one point he moved and opened his eyes, so I took advantage of that moment to ask him to let me out to use the lavatory. He wasnt happy about it, and I ended up slithering around his knees to get out. Upon returning I found him out cold again: he didnt move when I tapped his shoulder twice and spoke loudly, so I took a deep breath and sort of vaulted over him into my seat! As we waited to disembark a lady behind us asked him if hed taken something to sleep so soundly, but he said hed simply gone without sleep the night before.
Luckily, the flight arrived in Atlanta 15 minutes ahead of schedule, giving me more breathing room in my otherwise tight connection window. Phew! Actually, Im pretty impressed with that airport - those trains go pretty fast! I had time to eat a muffin Id brought with me and get a drink at the water fountain - the coffee bar was just opening as my flight was due to board, with a large haggard-looking crowd gathered around the slowly rising gate. Ahhh, the joys of losing that caffeine dependency...
I was seated next to a lady who also loves Disney, although she had never heard of the DIS (can you believe it?!). An elderly couple boarded and raised a bit of a ruckus as they had been issued boarding passes for our seats. After a few tense minutes as the couple insisted that we move, an attendant pointed out that those boarding passes had been for their previous flight, and that their seats for this leg were further back in the plane. The man then said, but we want these seats. What?! Thankfully, the attendant just shooed them along with no further incident. My neighbor and I talked the entire flight. It turns out she had just retired from Middle School teaching (I teach 7th grade Social Studies), so we talked shop for a bit before moving on to our Disney trips - shes been to every park except the one in Tokyo, lucky her. Before I knew it, wed landed at MCO at 11:30.
My ex met me at the airport (I hugged my kids!!!) and drove us to the Pop Century - nice of him. We were back in the World! Yay! There were about 20 families ahead of me at check-in, but the line just crawled. We waited an agonizing hour in that line, and then the CM said they had no preferred rooms left - yikes! Trying very hard to not appear to be giving the guy a hard time, I asked what happens then if Ive paid for a preferred room. He decided to check again and found us #5301, right between the Hippy Dippy Pool and the smaller childrens area behind it. The room was not ready yet, so we left our luggage and headed for DSs first priority, MGM, at 1:50.
By that time, TOT had a 50-minute wait so we grabbed FPs (4:55 return time) and headed to RNRC which surprisingly posted a 30-minute wait. A mother and daughter were in line behind us: mom had been on before and loved it, but the college-age daughter was afraid of going upside down. DS assured her he went on when he was 5 (it was his first roller coaster, in fact) and had no problem. All three of us told her how smooth and fast it was - she wouldnt be able to tell shes upside down. I hope it worked out well for her: it was rougher than I remembered, and I was easily able to tell when the inversions came up. We left 25 minutes after getting in line and decided to see if we could get into the Sci-Fi early for our 3:00 ADR. We checked in at 2:30 and were seated at 2:55. Well, it earned us at least 5 minutes, right? (Dining report sold separately - watch for upcoming thread in that forum.)
After eating we lost steam, but wanted to stay in the park until our FP time for TOT. We stopped at Star Tours and DS was thrilled because he was seated at the end of the first row right next to our pilot. Then DD noticed the sign for Sounds Dangerous, which was on her try it list for this trip. DS sulked and whined that he didnt want to do it, but ended up liking the show so much we went back later in the trip. We got to TOT right at the first minute of our FP window and zipped right on. We LOVED the random sequencing, especially the particular one we had that time! We even came to a stop and it felt as though the ride was over, but up we flew again for a few more rounds! Whee! However, it did not give the Dkids a second wind; they wanted to go to our room, so back on the bus we went.
After checking out the gift shop, we arrived back at the room at about 6:00 and were surprised to find no luggage waiting for us. A call to Bell Services informed me that we would not receive it for 2-3 hours yet, so DS and I went down and picked it up ourselves. DD announced that she was too tired to help and needed to rest, the first in a very long and infuriating string of similar announcements throughout our trip. I unpacked while DS told me about his summer and DD watched TV. After a take-out dinner from the food court eaten in our room, we settled in to watch Angels in the Outfield and went to bed. The room was quite cold to this Northerner who rarely uses A/C; I added a note to request extra blankets on our Mousekeeping tip envelope.
Day 2 coming soon...