The NeverEnding Trip Report: 39 Parts and Counting (7/9 MK Day 2 & TL! LOTSA PICS!!)

Great trip report, Haley! I love to hear your reactions to American stuff. Glad you liked Bubba Gump (have to go read about it in the food report)--we went to one in Charleston, and weren't very thrilled with it at all!

Please don't take a month for another update!:flower3:
 
Wonderful update......we were at WDW around the same time as you and man was it HOT!!!!! I totally agree with you on the hotness!

We have not been to IOA or Universal-might have to do that on the next visit.
 
Lileigh - love your avatar!! I am also a big fan of P.King :teeth: Wherebouts in Wales are your friends from? Thanks for reading my report and the dining ones also! I did get fidgety on the flight, but it's not too bad :)

We loved visiting America! Els (DBF) wants to move there for real when I've finished my PhD!!

My friend lives around Cardiff - I'd have to look to see exactly whereabouts, I can never remember off the top of my head. Could be Canton, which is not "NEAR" Cardiff, but I am not all that familiar with the map of Wales.

Lovely report updates. You take as many pictures as I do it seems, hahaha. They make wonderful memories.

Can't wait for more princess:
 

After our last tiring 2 days, we felt no need to get up very early today, but still managed to get up at a decent hour, around 8.30/9am… we’re making progress on this time zone thing! We packed up our bag for the day, changed and headed on out of the hotel. Just as we were walking out, we spotted the Trolley at the stop so practically ran for it, and luckily we caught it. We were lucky in the fact that we were one of the first trolley stops on the way down I Drive, as it was usually empty when we got on which meant we could grab a seat.

Today we were off to sample the delights that International Drive has to offer! Our first stop was to be Air Florida Helicopter. I had already had a look at tours and prices on their website so we knew which one we wanted. We had also seen some helicopters fly overhead when we were in our hotel pool earlier in the week, so we were quite excited! Nevertheless when some people got on asking if the trolley was going to the WDW transfer stop I got quite jealous of them – we weren’t going for another week! We continued to travel down I Drive and it was much bigger than I had realised!

We got off at our stop and found Air Florida quite quickly.
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I think we might have been the first flight of the day, since it was quiet when we went in. I think the guy was trying to push the (more expensive) WDW Tour, but I was determined not to take it since I wanted my first views of Disney to be at Disney, I didn’t want to spoil that first glimpse. So, we stuck to our original plan and chose Tour 3. I had printed out a $5 off voucher from their website, but of course I had left that at the hotel, so we paid up, and went through to another room to wait until it was time to go. We were given a key to small locker to put our bag inside, but we were allowed to take our camcorder and camera up. We soon headed outside with the pilot and had some photos taken – I didn’t know there would be a photo op and kind of wished I’d made a bit more effort with my hair that day and put on a bit of make-up! Els let me have the front seat with the pilot and we put on our headsets so we could hear the pilot. I was going to record the journey on our camcorder and Els would take photos.

The take-off felt really weird since we in such a small ‘aircraft’, but we were soon up in the air, and our pilot began pointing things out to us as we passed them. One of the first things he said when we were up, was pointing out the Contemporary Resort – I got extremely excited to catch a tiny glimpse of Disney! There was THE Contemporary! We turned and continued down I Drive towards the SeaWorld end. The cars looked so tiny and it was so strange flying overhead. We passed over Discovery Cove first which looked really cool from the air – we would be going here in a few days, so that got us all excited! We could clearly see the dolphin interaction areas and it just looked awesome!
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Next, we passed over SeaWorld, and we spotted the Shamu stadium easily. An image that not many people get to see is the large SeaWorld logo on it’s roof!
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Kraken looked awesome and we couldn’t wait to get on it!
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We also passed over Aquatica in the middle of being built and snapped a few photos here.
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Up we continued over International Drive, as the pilot pointed out places like Ripley’s, the Convention Centre (which is massive!) and a few others. We were soon at our end of International Drive and we could see our hotel!
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We went around the back of it, and snapped a few photos of Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios.
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Coming back around the front, we passed right over Wet’n’Wild and it was really cool to see all the slides from the air!
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Our ride was almost over and it was back to base for us. The landing was almost as weird as take off, but we made it safely back to the ground before we quickly hopped off as another pair were waiting to go. We went back inside, collected our belongings, and was shown our photos. Now I had no intention of buying them because I looked awful, but Els really wanted to, and I thought we’re on holiday, what the hey, so we went ahead and bought the package, which was a DVD with all our photos on, including some extras of the parks from overhead, and 2 photos in a folder – however the girl didn’t wait long enough for these to dry and they stuck together a bit, leaving me with bits of my face missing. Just a heads up if you’re going to the helicopter place, take money if you plan to buy photos. I will say though, that they were quite cheap compared to the parks to buy, I think the package was around $20-25.

We headed on out and over the road towards Wonderworks which was to be our next stop.
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I had remembered the voucher I’d printed out this time, so paid and went on in. We were greeted by around 30 hyperactive teenagers in matching t-shirts. Oh gosh. It looks like summer clubs take the kids to places like this, so bear this in mind if you’re planning to go. They were taking over all the attractions, so we planned to wait a while until they moved onto the next level. We tried a few of the attractions on the first floor, such as the Earthquake, and a pins thing. I don’t really remember much about here.
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The second level was much better than the first, and had a lot more attractions. We had some fun playing with the bubbles whilst we waited for the big group to clear the floor.
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There was a bed of needles, a huge pin pusher, a VR basketball game, some pulley things, and loads more.
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The next bit I think was the ‘space bit’.
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All the club children had gone into the simulator thing so there was a long wait for that, so we just tried out all the other things, where you can take a photo of yourself, and make yourself older, or combine your face with another persons.
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(Why we shouldn't procreate)

The last bit I remember was an area where you could ‘play the piano’ with your feet, test how cold the water was on the night Titanic went down, take ‘shadow’ photos, and other little bits and bobs.
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My Tom Hanks Impression

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Overall we thought Wonderworks was good fun, and we spent about 60-90 minutes in there. Would be a good place to go if it was raining or something, but I wouldn’t make a special trip to go there or anything. It’s expensive for what it essentially is.

We were quite hungry after coming from Wonderworks, and had planned at grabbing something to eat at Hooters in the nearby Pointe Orlando, or going to the B-Line Diner at The Peabody and seeing the ducks at the same time. Now that we were here and it was boiling, I could see that the Peabody was going to be too far to walk, so we opted for Pointe Orlando. However when we got here, it was completely dead, only a few workmen about.
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We decided we didn’t want to be the only ones sitting in Hooters, so we figured we’d have something to eat at the next stop, which was the Titanic Exhibition.

Continued in next post so I can add more photos!
 
However, after catching the Trolley up there, we discovered there wasn’t really much choice at this stop at all. We would first do Titanic and then take care of our hunger. We paid at the main entrance to the exhibit, and luckily I had remembered a coupon I had for this as well.
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I thought the tour would start from here, but he directed us from the entrance towards the back, inside the Mercado. The Mercado is sure in a sorry state at the moment, it’s in ruins. I really hope they do something here, it’s a waste of space as it currently stands. Of course when we got the queue to wait for our tour, there was another huge school group of around 30 kids, all under the age of 7. It was them, another family and us.

I was really looking forward to this exhibit, due to my research. My PhD thesis is about the laws and legalities surrounding salvaging from shipwrecks, and basically preserving the wreck as opposed to commercially salvaging it. I specialise in the Titanic, so this was definitely an interest point for me. We looked at our tickets that we were given, and I honestly cannot remember the names now (I do have the tickets somewhere), but I was in 2nd Class and Els was in 1st. I was unsure of mine, but Els’ being first class, I knew whether his died or survived since I pretty much know all the 1st class passengers, but I told him I’d let him see at the end as I didn’t want to spoil it for him.

Our guide soon came out and led us into the first room. I won’t go into too much detail here, as I don’t want to spoil the tour for anyone who wants to take it. But, it was really informative and a great way to learn about Titanic. Our tour guide was very good, knew his facts, and whilst he didn’t tell me anything I didn’t know already, I found it very useful and much more meaningful to tell the story using ‘sets’ and ‘props’ as they do. At the end, when we reached the wall where all the names are listed we checked to see if we survived or died, and I’m very happy to say we survived. The tribute was very poignant, and a lone lifejacket in the room reminded us exactly why the exhibit was in place. I’m also very happy to say the little children behaved exceptionally well. Our guide told us we were free to go back to any part of the tour and me and Els were the only ones that took him up on this offer as we wanted to take some decent photos.
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After exiting the exhibit, instead of walking to Bahama Breeze, we decided to go back to our hotel and then decide what we wanted to eat. Well, we ended up picking up some subs and snacks from the 7/11 as it was quite late, and we didn’t want a huge meal before dinner tonight. For the rest of the day, we chilled out in the room, calling home and showering before taking the Trolley again down to CiCi’s Pizza. As we were walking back to the Trolley stop after the meal, we heard our names being called. It was a couple who we know from home – small world huh?!

Next Up: Busch Gardens!!
 
Great updates! I love seeing all the cool I-drive stuff I haven't seen or done in years! The helicopter tour pics are FANTASTIC!!!!

Hope all is well and that your studies are going smoothly!
 
Hi,
Found your report tonight and it is really good. Love all the pics. The helicopter tour looked amazing. Looking forward to more.
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Woo! I figured out how to multi quote!

Great updates! I love seeing all the cool I-drive stuff I haven't seen or done in years! The helicopter tour pics are FANTASTIC!!!!

Hope all is well and that your studies are going smoothly!

Thank you for still reading!! It's very hectic over here I can say that! How about you?!

Hi,
Found your report tonight and it is really good. Love all the pics. The helicopter tour looked amazing. Looking forward to more.
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Thanks for joining and commenting!! Will be more along soon :thumbsup2
 
Another great update Hayley - that Helicopter ride looked awesome. Thou I love all things Disney, it is refreshing to hear about peoples tales in other parts of Orlando. I can't wait to read more!
 
Good information about the Titanic exhibit. I thought it was just like an exhibit I saw before but it doesn't sound like it at all. Must check it out! DH would like the helicopter tour as well.
Great report!
 
Els looks so sad outside of Hooters!:lmao:
 
Sounds like you had another busy day:moped: WOW those photos from the helicopter tour are fantastic - we might have to try that next time...:scratchin I love finding new things to do!
Keep up the good TR and dining report :goodvibes
 
Thank you for still reading!! It's very hectic over here I can say that! How about you?!

I'm on EZ street over here. I'm clerking for a job so I'm strictly 8:30-4:30 now. All that will change next year when I get a "real" job! Do a lot of new law grads do clerkships in the UK? See how ignorant I am?

Best of luck with everything!
 
okay.......somehow i thought i subbed to this but just saw your food pics on the food porn thread and realized that i hadn't read any of it. so who knows??? :confused3 but i'm here now and all caught up! good stuff so far.....:thumbsup2 wow.....3 weeks in orlando....lucky you guys! i noticed you haven't been on here in awhile - i hope everything's going well on your side of the ocean!
 
WOW great TR, its bringing me back memories from when i went.. :) Cant wait for the rest.
 
Haley, I just finished your dining review and popped over here to your trip report. I love your report so far as it's been about everything we haven't done on our trips to FL. We are WDW only (so far) family what with three boys I've raised to love all things Disney. :love:

My DH has been talking about trying something outside of the World, but that's for next year as he has already picked out our TS restaurants for our upcoming August trip home. :eek:

Looking forward to your report on SeaWorld (we did spend one day there last year) and, Discovery Cove. :rolleyes1

Your report on US and IOA are leading me to think we may need to spend alot of time off property next year. Also, from what you wrote, it seems that it's worth it to stay at a Universal hotel.

Anyway, that's it for now. Trying to decide if I should start a pre-trip and then do trip report, but that's for later. :confused3

Good luck with your continued studies.
 











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